When it comes to Big Pharma ties, FOX News is no different than CNN and MSNBC.
Corporate media is one big circus show ran by Big Pharma bucks.
Our biggest health threat is “CRONY VIRUS.”
Big Pharma owns corporate media, FDA and many elected officials.
Drug ads = cash cow bonanza for MSM. https://t.co/ZpMjvX2ahz pic.twitter.com/dqslMTCLo3
— Palabra (@PalabraGuerra) May 17, 2020
a study by Fairness & Accuracy in Reporting found 99% of major media shares board members with Big Pharma, eg Pfizer #BigPharma spends $5 billion a year on ads with the same msm! What hope msm will tell of problems with medicines or vakks? More likely not https://t.co/GQhIfUEQDL
— Malachi Baldwin (@baldwin_malachi) June 10, 2021
Between sharing board members and big advertising dollars, Big Pharma has FOX News wrapped around their finger.
That’s why it comes as no surprise to see FOX News host Sean Hannity pushing the experimental COVID-19 vaccine.
Here was his latest plea to FOX News viewers:
SEAN HANNITY: "Please take Covid seriously. I can't say it enough. Enough people have died. We don't need any more death. Research like crazy. Talk to your doctor… I believe in science. I believe in the science of vaccination." pic.twitter.com/tOi5ebpqSf
— Sahil Kapur (@sahilkapur) July 20, 2021
Hannity Pushes Viewers to Get Vaccine https://t.co/xSOJnBDaOF via @@trumptrain_news
— Geronimo (@Bluesgirl19Neil) July 20, 2021
Can we finally have a Come to Jesus moment about Sean Hannity? He sucks. He has for years. Now he pushes vaccines because the market fell yesterday and Big Pharma CEOs need a favor from the Murdoch boys. This guy’s a low-rent hack. pic.twitter.com/buaOUEpFxm
— Eric Matheny 🎙️ (@ericmmatheny) July 20, 2021
But it’s not Hannity alone with the sudden sales tactics to push the experimental COVID-19 vaccines.
It appears widespread across FOX News.
Fox News and vaccines: What changed this week and what didn't as fears over Delta variant rise https://t.co/jsjNfORqxp
— Insider Politics (@insiderpolitics) July 20, 2021
Fox News hosts have started urging their viewers to get vaccinated against COVID-19, a change of course for the network that’s been criticized for its skepticism about vaccines, mask mandates, lockdowns, and other pandemic restrictions. https://t.co/uFkflRIbb8 pic.twitter.com/o2QFqqgKJV
— WebMD (@WebMD) July 20, 2021
Why are multiple Fox hosts suddenly devoting entire segments today begging people to take the vaccine?
You’d think the Murdochs just acquired Pfizer. https://t.co/wWGcVYX8QA
— Jenna Ellis (@JennaEllisEsq) July 20, 2021
Hannity recently highlighted the story of Olivia Sandor.
If you’re not familiar with Olivia’s story, she’s an incoming college freshman who was denied admittance to BYU Hawaii for not receiving the experimental vaccine.
Olivia was injured from a previous vaccine and now suffers from Guillain-Barre Syndrome.
She decided not to take the experimental COVID-19 jabs due to fears of a relapse.
And BYU Hawaii denied her a medical exemption from the policy.
Student Olivia Sandor with Guillain-Barre syndrome, 18, is DENIED admission to BYU-Hawaii and loses $200k scholarship for refusing to get COVID vaccine after doctors said it could worsen her conditionhttps://t.co/paCeRXDV9b
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) July 20, 2021
Olivia Sandor has Guillain Barre Syndrome. She gave up $200,000 in scholarships to attend BYU Hawaii.
Her doctors told her the vaccine would paralyze her forever
BYUH told her that she can’t attend if she isn’t vaccinated. Her doctor sent an exemption letter.
It was denied. pic.twitter.com/otrn1DI6RP
— Cam Higby 🇺🇸 (@camhigby) July 16, 2021
https://twitter.com/realCristianPM/status/1415814077314633728
Here is Olivia’s appearance on Hannity:
#SeanHannity highlighted the story of Olivia Sandor.
BYU Hawaii ignored the medical advice of Sandor's doctors and denied her an exemption from its vaccine mandate.
Read more here: https://t.co/oTBHtvJX1k pic.twitter.com/eIMWX6f3v7
— The College Fix (@CollegeFix) July 20, 2021
Here’s a longer clip where FOX News medical analyst Nicole Saphier pushes masking and quarantines for Sandor’s decision not to receive the experimental injection.
Despite hearing Olivia’s tragic story, why does FOX News continue to push the experimental jabs to their viewers?
If the network truly believed in medical freedom, none of their hosts would beg their audience to get the injections.
But those Big Pharma advertising dollars speak louder to FOX News executives.
LifeSiteNews reported:
Conservative FOX News host Sean Hannity devoted a recent segment of his show to begging people to take a COVID-19 vaccine despite having a guest on who had a medical condition precipitated by a different vaccine.
“I believe in the science of vaccination,” Hannity said during his show on Monday night after criticizing a decision by a federal judge to allow a coronavirus vaccine mandate at Indiana University.
“Just like we’ve been saying, please take COVID seriously,” Hannity said.
“You also have a right to medical privacy, and doctor-patient confidentiality is also important,” Hannity said before imploring viewers to take the experimental shot.
“And it absolutely makes sense for many Americans to get vaccinated. I believe in science, I believe in the science of vaccination.”
Hannity then had Olivia Sandor on his show. The recent high school graduate will no longer attend Brigham Young University in Hawaii after the Mormon college denied her request for a medical exemption from its coronavirus vaccine mandate.
As LifeSiteNews previously reported, Sandor “suffers from Guillain-Barre syndrome, an autoimmune disease affecting the nervous system, which can be triggered by vaccination.”
After hearing Sandor share her story, Fox News medical analyst Nicole Saphier appeared to criticize her for deciding not to get vaccinated, despite the fact that Guillain-Barre syndrome can be a side effect of at least one coronavirus vaccine on the market (Johnson & Johnson), according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration.
Hannity introduced Dr. Saphier by noting that she, too, is “pro-science” and “pro-vaccine science.”
LifeSiteNews also noted Hannity’s claim that the vaccine mandate for public universities was state-wide in Hawaii:
Hannity said that he talked to someone at BYU-Hawaii who said university officials only have the requirement because it’s a state rule.
That claim appears dubious since the public University of Hawaii withdrew its own vaccine requirement.
This story from the University of Hawaii questions the “state-wide” mandate:
When UH announced that all students would be required to be vaccinated to participate on campus it was with the condition that at least one vaccine was fully approved by the FDA. That has not yet occurred. Heartened by the high rate of vaccination among students and employees, UH is confident that under new guidelines being finalized its campuses will be safe even without fully enforcing the mandate when the fall semester begins. The inclusion of COVID-19 vaccination in UH health clearance requirements for students will remain in place with enforcement limited to student housing residents and other specific activities, events and facilities to be determined. Enforcement of the vaccination requirement to attend in-person classes will take place only after a vaccine is fully approved by the FDA, so will begin no sooner than the spring 2022 semester.
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