NY Times Buries Truth About Ashli Babbitt’s Death — All to Mask Identity of 3 Shadowy Figures
by Kyle BeckerThe New York Times has buried numerous important and relevant pieces of information in its latest high-profile story regarding the shooting death of Trump supporter Ashli Babbitt. The Times’ story seems to intentionally shrouds the mysterious circumstances surrounding Babbitt’s death to protect a trio of unknown, shadowy or radical figures who were involved in the fatal incident.
Understanding the way the NY Times buried key relevant pieces of information in its report is suggestive in its own right. This is particularly true due to the surrounding suspect coverage of the entire incident, including CNN, NBC News and ABC in Australiapaying one of the agitators, John Sullivan, a handsome sum for unique eyewitness footage of the event. The founder of the unsubtly titled Insurgence USA was even invited on CNN, along with a freelance documentarian named Jade Sacker, and virtually handed an open mic to tell his story.
Sullivan’s footage was one of the most tragic and compelling pieces of video captured during the entire January 6th Capitol riot: The shooting death of Ashli Babbitt.
Despite the extraordinary video, conveniently captured by an Antifa-supporting activist named John Sullivan, there have been very few attempts by major media outlets to dissect what really happened with the shooting of the Trump supporter.
The shooting incident is usually described in the most general of terms. An agitator, whom we now know is named Zachary Jordan Alam, smashed a window leading to an unsecured corridor within the Capitol building.
Zachary Alam, noticeably dressed in a furry hat, is handed a helmet by a fellow insurgent, whom we now know is a Texas winery owner named Christopher Ray Grider. Also involved is one Chad Barrett Jones of Kentucky, who is accused of breaking windows with a flagpole.
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