• MEDIA: Alex Marlow's 'Breaking the News' Exposes Financial Ties Between

    From John D Groenveld@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 8 01:49:46 2021
    Via Breitbart Immigration, Breitbart.COM/immigration, see John Binder
    on whether Alex Marlow was able to quantitatively detect the Grey
    Lady's shift towards the Cheap Labor Lobby's preferred global wage
    arbitrage and open borders: <URL:https://www.breitbart.com/politics/2021/05/31/alex-marlows-breaking-the-news-exposes-financial-ties-between-new-york-times-pro-amnesty-billionaires/>
    | The book also highlights Facebook's ties to the Times and Slim:
    |
    || A month later, in September 2014, when Facebook was worth a mere
    || $200 billion (it's worth about three-quarters of a trillion dollars
    || today), founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg went to Mexico City to
    || deliver a speech at a charity event hosted by Carlos Slim, where he
    || discussed, according to Forbes, reforming the U.S. immigration
    || system.
    ||
    || Rebecca van Dyck, then Facebook's marketing chief, joined the
    || NYT Company board the following year.
    ||
    || Connections like these are endless at the Times and an
    || investigative team could spend years turning over every stone, each
    || one revealing potential for corruption.
    ||
    || All of this is to say that the paper known for the motto "All
    || the news that's fit to print" is run in a manner less focused on
    || comprehensiveness and accuracy and appears to be more focused on
    || advancing agendas and vested interests. The New York Times is often
    || used as a weapon for and against causes, usually political or
    || cultural; those interests typically align with the globalist and
    || liberal establishment figures who make up their personnel.
    ||
    || The New York Times is, essentially, a weapon. And that weapon is
    || quite powerful.
    |
    | Since van Dyck's joining the Times Company's Board of Directors,
    | Facebook has launched multiple campaigns for amnesty, mass
    | immigration, and increases to the foreign visa worker pipeline to
    | the U.S.
    |
    | Facebook, along with other tech conglomerates such as Google,
    | Amazon, and Twitter, has been dominating the lobbying efforts behind
    | amnesty legislation this year. Zuckerberg, as well as former
    | President George W. Bush, are among the leading amnesty advocates at
    | the moment.

    Does Donald Trump regret his repeated exclusive interviews with Slim's mouthpiece?

    John
    groenveld@acm.org
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