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New York Times Published List of COVID Victims on their Front Page and Included a 27-Year-Old Who Was Murdered

The media is on a tirade right now.

They’re using the deaths of Americans as a weapon against President Trump.

Don’t believe me? Take a look at MSNBC’s resident nutjob Mika Brzezinski.

The new media mantra is to blame President Trump for 100K deaths.

This move comes as states around the country readjust down their death rates, after listing anyone dying “with” COVID-19 as a “COVID death.”

Sadly, because this virus turned political so quickly, we may never know the real death toll, and that is a tragedy because those people didn’t die to serve a political purpose. They shouldn’t be used as pawns, and people who died of cancer, or kidney disease, or murder, shouldn’t be used to pad COVID death numbers.

It’s sickening and disrespectful to anyone’s memory.

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And speaking of that – the New York Times printed the names of 100K people who died from Coronavirus on the front page of their magazine.

And as people begin the arduous task of fact-checking the fakers, they’ve already discovered one of the names was actually a murder victim.

From The Blaze [3]

“U.S. Deaths Near 100,000, An Incalculable Loss,” the headline read.

What followed was a list of nearly 1,000 names of Americans who have died from COVID-19. Included with each person was their age, location, and a short, but whimsical phrase describing who they were:

Regina Cullen, 81, “Small in stature, but strong in spirit”
Romi Cohn, 91, “saved 56 Jewish families from the Gestapo”
Fred Gray, 75, “liked his bacon and hash browns crispy”
Harley E. Acker, 79, “discovered his true calling when he started driving a school bus”
William D. Greeke, 55, “thought it was important to know a person’s life story”
Philip Kahn, 100, “World War II veteran whose twin died in the Spanish Flu epidemic a century ago”
The Times also included 27-year-old Jordan Driver Haynes, a native of Cedar Rapids, Iowa. The Times described him as calling a “generous young man with a delightful grin.”

However, Haynes did not die from COVID-19. In fact, a coroner has ruled his death a homicide, KWWL-TV reported.

More from KHAK-FM:

The Cedar Rapids Police Department says a man found in a vehicle along I-380 last week was murdered.

According to a media release, an autopsy on 27-year-old Jordan Haynes ruled his death was a homicide. No other information has been released as there is an active investigation in the case.

On Sunday, The New York Times issued one of their all-to-common “corrections.”

They also updated their cover and deleted social media postings that incorrectly included Haynes as a COVID-19 victim.

 

This piece was written by Missy Crane on May 25, 2020. It originally appeared in WayneDupree.com [4] and is used by permission.