Discussing New York Times Admission of Pushing Fabricated Evidence About Iraq, Syria and Ukraine to Promote War

The following correspondence originally took place on my Facebook wall, upon my post, “New York Times Admittedly Pushed Fabricated Evidence About Iraq, Syria and Ukraine to Promote War“…

“You write what you’re told!
Thanks, corporate news!
We couldn’t control the people without you!
A message from the Ministry of Homeland Security”
(Artwork by Micah Ian Wright. For more, go to:
http://propagandaremix.com/gallery)

RaynNew York Times Admits it Pushed Fabricated Evidence About Iraq, Syria and Ukraine:
http://www.washingtonsblog.com/2014/04/u-s-government-new-york-times-admit-lied-ukraine-russia.html

New York Times rag continuously publishes disinformation in order to assist rogue Federal government of US in committing Crimes Against Peace to citizens of Iraq, Syria and Ukraine… Meanwhile, the sleepwalking American majority continues to swallow up the war-narrative being fed to them, then thoughtlessly parrot the mainstream media monopoly’s call for more Wars of Aggression, more murder of innocent foreigners, and more and more funding for sweetheart-deal-taking, corporate-welfare-whoring weapons and death manufacturer scum.

Crimes Against Peace:
http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crimes_against_peace

Oniel D.: If you made this stuff public, I can share it lol

Arielle K.: 1984..

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