The level of Presstitute hype to sell COVID Fear was exemplified with a major story last Wednesday by The New York Times: “Motorcycle Rider Who Attended Sturgis Rally Dies of COVID.”
An estimated 367,000 people attended the 10-day event, which began on 7 August.
It was reported the one attendee who died from COVID-19 had “underlying health conditions.”
TRENDPOST: From The New York Times to Fox News, Forbes to Reuters to the Associated Press, the major media ran this “One dead who attended the Rally” story.
Hype and Fear is the mainstream media major sales mechanism. Of what relevance is it that one person who had “underlying health conditions” out of 367,000 died from the virus? Yet they call this “news”?
Go back to mid-March and April in the U.S. when young people went on Spring Break. As we reported, the media went berserk warning that the large groups not wearing masks and crowded together would catch COVID-19 and die. They didn’t. But, not surprisingly, the mainstream media never follows up on their inaccurate reporting.