‘We Were Misled’ Says the New York Times As They Admit COVID Lab-Leak Theory Was True

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This is just incredible.

Five years ago, the world shut down after COVID was declared a pandemic. From the beginning, people pointed to the Wuhan lab as the source of the virus. At the time, doing so meant risking your personal and professional reputation. You risked being banned from social media and labeled a ‘grandma killer’ and ‘racist’ for demanding answers on the origins of the virus.





Media led the charge in this, attacking dissenters as ‘conspiracy theorists’ who should be dismissed and ignored.

Until now. When The New York Times admits what we knew all along, while they try to play the victim in all of it:

The post concludes:

The lab leak theory was censored on social media because of ‘pressure from the administration … we shouldn’t have done it.’

Pressure from who in the administration? President Trump was pretty adamant about calling it the ‘China virus.’

And why didn’t The New York Times bother sending a reporter or two to do some digging on this? 

We all know why. Because if they thought it could hurt Trump to investigate, they would have.

And media helped them do it. Gladly.

To win an election.

The passive voice in the headline did not go unnoticed.

Absolutely extraordinary.

It sure sounds familiar.

Oh, wait:

Yeah, it is familiar.

We don’t despise the media enough.





The hubris of media is breathtaking.

Media is never at fault.

It’s a total coincidence, I’m sure.







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