Veritas versus FAUX News


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The fact that it’s project veritas is your first clue. If it’s not something credible like a random tweet or vice news, you should disregard.
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Luckily Twitter told me
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Especially a random tweet from an anonymous internet lawyer.hardhat said:The fact that it’s project veritas is your first clue. If it’s not something credible like a random tweet or vice news, you should disregard.
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That’s true. It’s a good thing this bored never cites random tweets from vaguely known media outlets as silver bullet evidence. The fact they’re vaguely known means they can be trusted.hardhat said:The fact that it’s project veritas is your first clue. If it’s not something credible like a random tweet or vice news, you should disregard.
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Says the tard that upvotes all of kobes random posts. You little girls and the own goals today, wow.MelloDawg said:
That’s true. It’s a good thing this bored never cites random tweets from vaguely known media outlets as silver bullet evidence. The fact they’re vaguely known means they can be trusted.hardhat said:The fact that it’s project veritas is your first clue. If it’s not something credible like a random tweet or vice news, you should disregard.
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Fuax Newz lost a lot of cred when they called AZ at like 9 MST on erection night.
Of course Gaggle/Youtube were censoring Maricopa County voting irregularity videos as soon as they came out... -
This will be a bit o’ a pickle.RaceBannon said: -
This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin." -
"My boss and I don't get along."RaceBannon said:This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin."
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Racist doesn't care about racism in newsHHusky said:
"My boss and I don't get along."RaceBannon said:This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin."
Big!
Statist doesn't care about news control
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So considering the demographics of your audience is racist, and FoxNews is a state news agency.RaceBannon said:
Racist doesn't care about racism in newsHHusky said:
"My boss and I don't get along."RaceBannon said:This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin."
Big!
Statist doesn't care about news control
Yawn
Fuck off
Do you ever get anything right?
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Race's audience is white, woke progressives?HHusky said:
So considering the demographics of your audience is racistRaceBannon said:
Racist doesn't care about racism in newsHHusky said:
"My boss and I don't get along."RaceBannon said:This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin."
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Statist doesn't care about news control
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Another own goal. The Tug Leftards are on a roll.HHusky said:
So considering the demographics of your audience is racist, and FoxNews is a state news agency.RaceBannon said:
Racist doesn't care about racism in newsHHusky said:
"My boss and I don't get along."RaceBannon said:This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin."
Big!
Statist doesn't care about news control
Yawn
Fuck off
Do you ever get anything right?
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I was right about hydroxychloroquine, by the way.
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That was stupid even for youHHusky said:
So considering the demographics of your audience is racist, and FoxNews is a state news agency.RaceBannon said:
Racist doesn't care about racism in newsHHusky said:
"My boss and I don't get along."RaceBannon said:This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin."
Big!
Statist doesn't care about news control
Yawn
Fuck off
Do you ever get anything right?
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Your audience is bad for your brand.RaceBannon said:
That was stupid even for youHHusky said:
So considering the demographics of your audience is racist, and FoxNews is a state news agency.RaceBannon said:
Racist doesn't care about racism in newsHHusky said:
"My boss and I don't get along."RaceBannon said:This seems to have been buried.
https://newsmax.com/us/project-veritas-censorship-fox-ivory-hecker/2021/06/16/id/1025347/
Fox 26 Houston reporter Ivory Hecker, who teased her work with Project Veritas in a surprise off-script TV hit on Monday, was reportedly fired from her job via text message.
Among the claims levied by Hecker in an interview with Project Veritas' James O'Keefe were that Fox Corp. sought to silence her reporting on doctors supporting the use of hydroxychloroquine; the station's coverage should "do the opposite" of what everything former President Donald Trump says; and that she should be more cognizant of what corporate executives want to read over what she thought the public needed to know.
Hecker claimed a senior vice president of Fox 26 Houston supported censoring HCQ support because former President Trump supported it.
"He said, 'look it's obvious why this is getting censored: President Trump said that hydroxychloroquine works,'" she claimed, adding he suggested, "whatever he does everyone wants to do the opposite."
Video of secret recordings with Hecker's boss showed she was ordered to "cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine," and was reprimanded that she "failed as a reporter."
"She's shutting down a news story that actually happened, and that's just one of many news stories," Hecker told O'Keefe. "Many stories have been shut down over the past, almost, year.
"And I have never to this day advocated for this drug.
"This is the opposite of catering to the audience," she continued. "The audience was craving answers and then they're seeing the news is not covering it at all. Does that build trust in the news? No, that alienates the viewers. They are left to just assume, 'the news must be in on some sort of conspiracy because they're not answering our questions on what's really going on.'"
Hecker also levied racial segregation and discrimination claims, sharing a secretly recorded video of an assistant news director rejecting coverage of Bitcoin because it would not appeal to "a poor African-American audience" of the 5 p.m. broadcast.
"A lot of our meetings are, 'well, how does this play with Black people,'" Hecker told O'Keefe.
"According to her, some of our biggest audience is poor Black people," Hecker continued. "She has decided that poor Black people don't care about Bitcoin."
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Statist doesn't care about news control
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This is from a local Fox affiliate. Fox 12 in Portland is indistinguishable from the ABC affiliate KATU. Spent the year spreading chicom crud fear and mostly peaceful protests with lots of flash bang and tear gas footage. All the on air talent is spreading the leftist narrative.
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HH is not up on these things Westlinn. He just saw an opportunity to call someone a racist and went for it. He has no idea that local affiliates are rat controlled, especially local affiliates in the NW.WestlinnDuck said:This is from a local Fox affiliate. Fox 12 in Portland is indistinguishable from the ABC affiliate KATU. Spent the year spreading chicom crud fear and mostly peaceful protests with lots of flash bang and tear gas footage. All the on air talent is spreading the leftist narrative.
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Hence the own goal.Bendintheriver said:
HH is not up on these things Westlinn. He just saw an opportunity to call someone a racist and went for it. He has no idea that local affiliates are rat controlled, especially local affiliates in the NW.WestlinnDuck said:This is from a local Fox affiliate. Fox 12 in Portland is indistinguishable from the ABC affiliate KATU. Spent the year spreading chicom crud fear and mostly peaceful protests with lots of flash bang and tear gas footage. All the on air talent is spreading the leftist narrative.
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National Fox news is not far behind. Especially once the old man dies
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The first to mention it here, best I recall, was none other than @BearsWiin . Then censored himself.MikeDamone said:I was right about hydroxychloroquine, by the way.
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@BearsWiin is well known for being anti scienceGrundleStiltzkin said:
The first to mention it here, best I recall, was none other than @BearsWiin . Then censored himself.MikeDamone said:I was right about hydroxychloroquine, by the way.
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I wouldn’t go that far. His ongoing study measuring testosterone loss in a cuck marriage seems to be pretty scientificRaceBannon said:
@BearsWiin is well known for being anti scienceGrundleStiltzkin said:
The first to mention it here, best I recall, was none other than @BearsWiin . Then censored himself.MikeDamone said:I was right about hydroxychloroquine, by the way.
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I was right as well. I laughed when they said it was dangerous.
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I worked in Central America for a couple of months back in 2006. I took it daily.Sledog said:I was right as well. I laughed when they said it was dangerous.
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That shit absolutely destroyed my stomach. My doc told me to take it when I first started travelling to South America. I could only do it for 3 days and then quit.MikeDamone said:
I worked in Central America for a couple of months back in 2006. I took it daily.Sledog said:I was right as well. I laughed when they said it was dangerous.
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I'm going with Ivory on this one.
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I worked in Central America for a couple of months back in 2006. I took it daily.Sledog said:I was right as well. I laughed when they said it was dangerous.
Some of us aren’t pussies.Bendintheriver said:
That shit absolutely destroyed my stomach. My doc told me to take it when I first started travelling to South America. I could only do it for 3 days and then quit.MikeDamone said:
I worked in Central America for a couple of months back in 2006. I took it daily.Sledog said:I was right as well. I laughed when they said it was dangerous.
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Ivory is going to have a solid run atTurdBomber said:
I'm going with Ivory on this one.
WOOD, until it falls off.Smoking Hot News BabesOAN.