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TOILET PAPER OF RECORD: FULL OF CRAP

It was a two-color story that gobbled up nearly two-thirds of a page in The New York Times last Thursday with the headline:

10% of Congress Has Been Infected at Some Time

The paper had outlines of Congress broken up in red and blue with the seats darkened of those who got the virus. Below that was a list of names of those who have reported testing positive for the virus.
Of course, left out of the article is the fact that testing positive does not mean coming down with the virus. As we have detailed, the tests are often faulty. (See our 29 September article, “COVID GOLD TEST PROVES TO BE ‘WORTHLESS.’”)
Since the COVID War began last March, Luke Letlow, the Congressman-elect from Louisiana, died from the virus in December. It was reported he died from a heart attack that occurred during a procedure to remove blood clots.
TRENDPOST: We have included this fear-spreading article to again note the absence of a minor mention by The Times that since the virus broke out, while numerous members of Congress had the virus, of the 535 members, one died… possibly not of the virus but as a result of a medical procedure. 
Yet, the average reader who scans the headlines and sees the graphic, without reading the entire article and analyzing the facts and dates not provided, is left with a false perception. 

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