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Monday, February 15, 2021

New York Times Lies - You Can't Believe What the NY Times Prints

 The New York Times reported that a policeman who died defending the Capitol was killed by being struck by a fire extinguisher.  

That was a lie.  How many of you believe it because the NY Times liars told you.

Was the Lying New York Times - which covered up Stalin's murderous rule - ever a reliable source of information?

It's buried at the bottom of an article over a month after the original lie was printed.


Though law enforcement officials initially said Officer Sicknick was struck with a fire extinguisher, police sources and investigators are at odds over whether he was hit. Medical experts have said he did not die of blunt force trauma, according to one law enforcement official.

Investigators have found little evidence to back up the attack with the fire extinguisher as the cause of death, the official said. Instead, they increasingly suspect that a factor was Officer Sicknick being sprayed in the face by some sort of irritant, like mace or bear spray, the law enforcement official said.

Though the police consider irritants to be nonlethal deterrents for crowd control, they can cause physical reactions and disorientation that can lead to injury.


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