Fellowship of the Minds – by Dr. Eowyn
The august New York Times used paid “crisis actors” in its video report on the Ebola epidemic from Liberia, but has the audacity (Obama’s favorite word) to publish an article decrying Ebola conspiracy theories.
Beginning at the 8:08 mark in the video above, you’ll see the New York Times‘ video report of a young man wearing a neon-green t-shirt supposedly sick with Ebola, who flung himself to the ground outside a health clinic. Note that he displays none of the symptoms of Ebola: no sweat, no vomit, no diarrhea.
Most damning is the fact that, beg. at the 12:42 mark in the video, as he was walking away from the camera, the young man’s father stuffed a handful of cash into his back pocket.
My post on this, “Is Ebola pandemic a false flag?,” also dealt with CNN similarly resorting to crisis actors in its reporting on Ebola. Ask yourself this question:
Why would NYT and CNN hire Liberians to PRETEND they’re deathly ill with Ebola?
See also these other fake reportings by CNN at Sandy Hook and the Gulf War.
Below is Alan Feuer’s hypocritical New York Times article of Oct. 18, 2014, on Ebola conspiracy theories.
~Eowyn
I like how the kid just drops on cue.