New York Times Publishes Propaganda To Help Usher In ‘The Great Reset’, Censors Best Selling Author [VIDEOS]

According to a report from Infowars, the New York Times completely omitted Alex Jones’ newly released book “The Great Reset: And the War for the World” from the paper’s best-sellers list earlier in September, despite the fact that from Amazon orders alone, Jones’ book outsold the proclaimed number one spot on the New York Times list.

Per the article from Infowars, Jones’ new book amassed 24,739 Amazon pre-order sales for his book between August 10th and the 30th while selling an additional 11,297 copies on Amazon during the book’s week of publication – with this not even accounting for the thousands of other copies sold through other mediums.

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Yet, Jones was nowhere to be seen in the New York Times published best-sellers list earlier in September, asserting that Jenette McCurdy’s book “I’m Glad My Mom Died was the top seller despite only moving 34,686 units.

Making the snub from the paper all the worse, the New York Times claimed that Jared Kushner’s “Breaking History” was the number two seller for the same week, with that book only moving 13,356 units.

Fox News host Tucker Carlson put the New York Times on blast during his September 12th show, pointing out that “it’s hard to put into words” just how “dishonest” the New York Times is.

“Just how dishonest is the New York Times? It’s really a philosophical question – it’s hard to answer directly. Hmm, let’s see: How drunk was the guy you saw passed out in the men’s room at a Packers game? How angry is Hillary Clinton at her husband? Well, the answer in all cases is very – extremely – so thoroughly and so totally that it’s hard to put into words.”

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Carlson laid out the total numbers between Jones’ book and the falsely-labeled best-seller as purported by the New York Times, emphasizing that “Alex Jones sold a lot more books” but that the mainstream media wants to act as though he’s no longer culturally relevant.

“So last week, the paper told us that the best-selling book in the United States was a title called, ‘I’m Glad My Mom Died,’ by a child actress called Jennette McCurdy. But that was not true – that book was not the best-selling book in America. In fact, the best-selling book in America last week was ‘The Great Reset: And the War for the World,’ written by Alex Jones. Jones sold more than 56,000 copies of his book last week, Jennet McCurdy – whatever her merits, we have no idea – sold 34,686 copies of her book.

“So Alex Jones sold a lot more books, Alex Jones had the biggest book in the country. But the New York Times lied about that because the New York Times doesn’t want you to know that. The New York Times wants you to believe that Alex Jones is more discredited than the New York Times – the paper that started the Iraq war by lying about weapons of mass destruction and got a million people killed. ‘But Alex Jones is worse. He’s a mental patient. No one listens to him,’ so they lied about his book. What else are they lying about? You wonder.”

Jones also commented on the controversy regarding him being excluded from the New York Times best-seller list during his September 11th broadcast, calling the whole thing “a scam.”

“It’s on the top ten routinely on Amazon, that’s not counting books getting sold at all these third-party places. This is just in the few places they track – and it’s really number one – and it didn’t even make it into the New York Times best-seller list. And books that sold a fraction made it to the top. That’s emblematic of a scam.”

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