08/26/2022 / By Ethan Huff
Sean Hannity and many other propaganda-spewing talking-heads at Fox News are suddenly changing their tune on Wuhan coronavirus (Covid-19) “vaccines,” which they have been aggressively pushing for going on two years now.
All of a sudden, Hannity is now pretending as though he never endorsed the Operation Warp Speed injections at all. Hannity told his viewers in a recent segment that he “never told anyone to get a vaccine,” even though that is pretty much all he has been doing ever since Donald Trump launched them back in December 2020.
This is what is known as gaslighting. Hannity is basically telling his viewers that what he told them many, many times over the past several years about how great the shots are was never actually said, and that they must be remembering things wrong. Thanks to the internet, Hannity is easily proven as a liar.
“… it’s almost like the Pfizer and Moderna advertising dollars have suddenly dried up!” writes Emerald Robinson on her Substack about how “the pro-vaccine frauds at Fox News” are apparently waking up to the fact that they are now on the hook for endorsing injections that have killed millions of people.
Robinson describes Hannity as “America’s dumbest Pfizer salesman” because it is painfully obvious that the guy was one of the company’s most vocal fans up until just a few days ago when he suddenly declared ignorance about ever having supported the shots.
“And it absolutely makes sense for many Americans to get vaccinated,” Hannity said on his program back in July 2021. “I believe in science. I believe in the science of vaccination.”
Hannity is not alone, as several others at Fox News, including Neil Cavuto, are also pro-vaccine shills who repeatedly instructed the network’s viewers to roll up their sleeves in order to stop the “virus.”
Resident Fox News “medical expert” Marc Siegel appeared alongside many of them, including with Tucker Carlson, to push the shots on conservatives. At one point, Siegel suggested that unvaccinated people be branded like Jews in Nazi concentration camps so vaccinated people know to avoid and look down on them.
Before covid was even around, Siegel was making regular appearances on Fox News to demonize “anti-vaxxers.” In 2019, he actually called for parents who refuse to jab their children to be arrested and prosecuted as criminals.
It turns out that Fox News has been hawking pharmaceuticals and vaccines pretty much forever – and you can see which ones are paying the network’s bills by watching the commercials.
In 2019, Fox News lambasted parents for taking issue with MMR (measles, mumps, and rubella) vaccines, falsely claiming that the shots are free of aborted human fetal tissue when they actually do contain dead baby ingredients.
Fox News also routinely makes a fool of itself by demonizing cannabis, a medicinal herb that we know directly competes with and far outperforms pretty much the entire gamut of pharmaceutical offerings – which, of course, is why Fox News hates it because pharma pays its bills.
Fox News has even taken aim at the homeschool movement by attacking homeschool parents using the same left-wing talking points as CNN and MSNBC.
“What happens when the American public discovers that their favorite corporate media outlets sold deadly drugs to them because the Biden regime incentivized them to do so – and they didn’t disclose it?” Robinson asks, suggesting that Fox News is directly implicated in the plandemic criminal racket.
“We shall soon know.”
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