Ashley Rindsberg - The Dark Truth about the New York Times and Wikipedia

The Winston Marshall Show - A podcast by Winston Marshall

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In the aftermath of Mark Zuckerberg’s open letter to Jim Jordan and the arrest of Telegram’s Pavel Durov, renowned investigative journalist Ashley Rindsberg exposes the troubling history of media and social media bias and censorship at the highest levels. In this interview, Ashley reveals how the New York Times has shilled for authoritarian regimes from Stalin to Hitler and again today in America.He unpacks the troubling capture of Wikipedia by progressive interests and it’s relationship with YouTube, Google and the political establishment. The conversation explores the broader "digital civil war" as alternative voices challenge the establishment's grip on information control.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Linktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SUBSCRIBE: If you're liking the show and want to stay updated, don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel! Simply hit the 'Subscribe' button below the video, and then click the bell icon to ensure you get all our notifications. Thanks for your support!FOLLOW ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:Substack: https://www.winstonmarshall.co.uk/X: https://twitter.com/mrwinmarshallInsta: https://www.instagram.com/winstonmarshallLinktree: https://linktr.ee/winstonmarshall----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Chapters00:00 - Intro01:32 - Ashley Rindsberg05:58 - The Arrest Of Pavel Durov & "Disinformation"16:35 - Hillary Clinton's Role In 'Disinformation22:10 - What Zuckerberg's Open Letter Reveals40:58 - Censorship Of Covid Lab Leak Theory51:03 - ‘How The Regime Captured Wikipedia’1:15:53 - The New York Times' Troubling History1:29:59 - Closing Thoughts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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