New York Times Reporter Admits ‘A Ton of FBI Informants’ Involved in Jan 6th in Hidden Camera Footage. A new Project Veritas hidden camera video shows Pulitzer Prize winning New York Times correspondent Matthew Rosenberg admitting that “[t]here were a ton of FBI informants amongst the people who attacked the Capitol,” contravening much of the left’s response to January 6th thus far.<br /><br />Rosenberg – the National Security Correspondent for the Grey Lady – told the undercover reporter about the FBI informants despite his own reporting to the NY Times-reading public stating the contrary.<br /><br />On the one year anniversary of the incident, Rosenberg wrote:<br /><br />The reimagining of Jan. 6 has not so much evolved as it has splintered into rival, but often complementary, false narratives with a common goal — to shift blame away from Mr. Trump, his supporters and a Republican Party maneuvering to win back control of government. The riot was a “false flag” operation by antifa, the loose left-wing collective; the F.B.I. planted agents to stir up the crowd; the protesters were mere “tourists” wrongfully accused by a Democratic-led Justice Department and vilified by a biased mainstream media; police officers recounting their injuries and trauma were “crisis actors.’”<br /><br />Now he has been caught on camera (below) admitting at least some of the information he only recently dismissed.<br /><br />In addition to the matter of FBI informants, Rosenberg also admitted the following about January 6th:<br /><br />“It’s not a big deal as they [media] are making it, because they were making too big a deal. They were making this an organized thing that it wasn’t.”<br /><br />Project Veritas founder and CEO James O’Keefe revealed that Rosenberg’s article titled, “The Next Big Lies: Jan 6 was No Big Deal, or A Left-Wing Plot,” was written around the same time as he was making contradictory statements to a Project Veritas undercover reporter.<br /><br />In the video, Rosenberg says January 6 was “fun,” and lampoons NYT colleagues:<br /><br />“I know I’m supposed to be traumatized, but like, all these colleagues who were in the [Capitol] building, and are like, ‘Oh my God it was so scary!’ I’m like, ‘f*ck off!’… I’m like come on, it’s not the kind place I can tell someone to man up but I kind of want to be like, ‘dude come on, you were not in any danger.’”<br /><br />Rosenberg concludes, “These f*cking little dweebs who keep going on about their trauma. Shut the f*ck up. They’re f*cking b*tches.”