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Exposé: NYT & its style

In a shocking revelation ConservativeNewsSite.com can reveal the results of an extensive investigation into the shadowy network of journalists and criminals who actually help run the news operation in New York.

It was possible to do so outside of the city and state because the trouble has spread so much further and wider than a large and famous city such as the Big Apple and has encompassed so many more lives.

It starts with an uncompromising truth: there are journalist’s at the New York Times who really don’t like men. I don’t say that because I am one but because it’s become true to say it.

There are female journalists who don’t like men...

This is the truth that underpins this journalist’s experience of having to evade the line of sight and interrogation of a false way of journalism that seems to have corrupted the newspaper in recent years.

It hasn’t been pleasant and at times it’s been too intense for words.

The particular journalist in question for me is a lady who I’ll refer to as “Y”. She isn’t a polite, sophisticated, or affluent employee of the newspaper at all. Y doesn’t fit the stereotypical mould of a journalist in the public’s mind’s eye at all.

It just isn’t true with her.

Y has made great efforts – not strides – in trying to get to me but I had to evade her capture.

This is because she has a history of pitting men against each other in extremely disparate groups that she creates. It’s her way of testing to see who is the more manly candidate and therefore judging or assessing the rightness of their cause or purpose in life.

It’s primitive and not a rudimentary way of doing journalism at all.

She also has a habit of being found out in the wrong company.

It’s her tenacity that helps her to move around places like the UK so quickly and easily but it’s never for a good cause. In some instances she’s led to the location of possible terrorists because of her attempts to make contact and it’s the reason for her unpopularity over here.

It’s so desperate at times that she inculcates a feeling of fear that journalism is all-pervasive and it’s only journalism that pays the bills. This simply is not true.

In looking below the surface of the entire project it became clear that the way of The New York Times overseas is not so tight as it may feel at home in America.

It emerges that NYT journalist’s have a tendency to try to recruit petty criminals like house burglars and pickpockets because they resemble the work and attitude of journalists in New York.

According to one journalist I spoke to who I won’t name but works extensively across journalism in New York, it isn’t a pretty picture at home or at work for these people. Their personal lives are divided between loyalties they’ve created and the sort of loyalties that exist in the workplace.

It can be difficult at times.

Their ‘network’ however is responsible for some instances of gross harassment and a few very real and significant near misses. In the fulcrum of trying to get a story or follow a lead they’ve encountered some extremely powerful people and caused a lot of distress along the way.

In other ways the evidence for their work stretches even deeper in American lore itself.

It’s clear that it’s on the minds of the American people and in my opinion it’s there for a reason. It matters in America to tell the truth and there’s an inherent suspicion of those who don’t do it.