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In 10 gripping chapters, The Gray Lady Winked shows how the news media’s flagship outlet, The New York Times, radically—and deliberately—alters history through misreporting, fabrications & distortions.

In this excerpt, you’ll read the story behind one of the most shocking and disastrous episodes of journalistic failure in modern history.

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In 10 gripping chapters, The Gray Lady Winked exposes a different side of the famous newspaper known around the world as a standard-bearer for truth.

First complete telling of how the NY Times’s Berlin bureau chief during WWII was a known Nazi-collaborator—and the staggering impact this had on the war.

Real, still-untold story of how the NY Times’s notorious Russia correspondent, Walter Duranty, helped engineer official U.S. recognition of the Soviet Union

Gripping account of how two NY Times Vietnam correspondents worked to successfully turn the tide against the war.

Propagation of a piece of deadly jihadist propaganda by NY Times Mideast reporters and how this rippled around the world.

Creation of the myth of Fidel Castro by the NY Times from a barely known, almost defeated rebel with little more than 10 men into Cuba’s ‘democratic savior.’

Pernicious efforts by the NY Times to sway public opinion against the Iraq War by smearing veterans as homicidal maniacs.

Disturbing and shocking investigation of how—and why—the NY Times buried the Holocaust, all but refusing to report on the catastrophe.

Brazen effort by the NY Times to rewrite American history with the now-infamous 1619 Project and its deliberate attempt to hijack America’s national narrative.

Shocking account of how the NY Times conspired with the Department of War to cover up the health and environmental effects of radiation after the US dropped nuclear bombs of Japan

About Ashley Rindsberg

Ashley Rindsberg is an Israel-based author whose work focuses on the struggle for truth and meaning in an age of crisis. Rindsberg has contributed to the Los Angeles Review of Books, The Daily Beast, Huffington Post, Times of Israel, Jerusalem Post, and Publisher’s Weekly. 

Rindsberg, who studied philosophy at Cornell University, contributed to a history of science archive project for MIT and later worked at Internet Archive, where he helped bring the Internet Bookmobile to Egypt’s Library of Alexandria.

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