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Pinch Sulzberger
Began His “Hate Campaign” in 1998
The Lie about
Matthew Shepard Is Now Part of Our Folklore
The “Legend of
Matthew Shepard” was created by Pinch Sulzberger in 1998, the year after
he became Chairman of the entire New York Times conglomerate and took
full control.
(ABC News broke the news
in Dec. 2004 that the Matthew Shepard legend was really a bungled robbery
and had nothing to do with homosexuality. Its reporters appeared to be
taking their story from Atty. Pawlick’s story written at the time of the
event, which has been widely read recently because of the new book, “Libel
by New York Times.” However, ABC did not have the courage to report that
Sulzberger was responsible for the deception.)
The killing occurred
on Oct. 6 but was not immediately reported by the Globe nor the Times.
Meanwhile, on Oct. 8, “People for the American Way” (PAW) published a
ten-page attack against the major Christian organizations and their “Truth
in Love” campaign about many homosexuals who had been successful in changing
their lifestyle. The campaign was
characterized as “hate” by PAW. As a result, on Oct. 10, both the Globe
and Times suddenly began to report this obscure tragedy from Wyoming. The papers repeated the spin that the robbery/murder
was caused by the ad. It was said to have brought about a climate of hate.
This was obviously preposterous but the mainstream media repeats it over
and over until this day, led by the Chairman of the Times, Pinch Sulzberger.
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