The New York Post has done some coverage on the Jew tunnel story. As expected, they are not giving people the full story and are actually purposefully obfuscating key aspects of it.
Take in point how they posted the footage of the Jew tunnel on their YouTube channel but posted a fast forwarded version of it with all sorts of big text on the lower third of the video. They made it impossible for people to get a good look at what was down there.
Why would they do that unless they didn’t want people noticing some of the things that were in the footage? At minimum it is terrible journalism and that’s being generous. They were deliberately concealing what was in the video.
It is pretty clear they didn’t want people noticing the baby chair that was down in the Jew tunnel as that raises many inconvenient questions.
🚨‼️WEIRD. This tunnel seems pretty structurally sound. No need to fill it with cement. Right?
🤔 Unless there's something else going on.. #TunnelGate pic.twitter.com/gJROd2ZQap
— Gentile News Network™ (@Gentilenewsnet) January 9, 2024
What this baby chair is doing in Chabad Lubavidch’s tunnel 👀?!
Wrong answers only. pic.twitter.com/al2jE3OYMy
— Visráel 24 (@Visrael24) January 10, 2024
They also failed to say anything about the stained mattresses in any of their coverage.
⁉️ WHAT is the stain on this mattress? pic.twitter.com/UR3fzSNblP
— Gentile News Network™ (@Gentilenewsnet) January 9, 2024
The New York Post’s coverage is just another example of media organizations and social media people trying to paint a false narrative about these Jew tunnels.