Reporters Stop In The Middle Of Broadcast To Blast Censorship Of Major News Networks – Tune In To Project Veritas

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Whistle-blowing reporters are letting viewers know that large news corporations are muzzling their reporters and withholding information from you, according to The Western Journal.

“Today we saw temperatures above normal again topping out at 85 degrees at Metro Airport,” Moss stated during a weather forecast segment.

“Plenty of sunshine today, but all good things must come to an end, and that starts as early as tomorrow morning with showers moving in around 8 a.m.”

“And speaking of a brand-new week, I will be sitting down this week with Project Veritas to discuss the discrimination that CBS is enforcing upon its employees.”

“Tune into Project Veritas for my full story.”

“Now, later Monday, we will see those showers continuing through late morning,” Moss stated.

Ivory Hecker said, “Fox Corp. has been muzzling me to keep certain information from you, the viewers, and from what I am gathering, I am not the only reporter subjected to this.”

“I am going to be releasing some recordings about what goes on behind the scenes at Fox because it applies to you the viewers.”

“I found a nonprofit journalism group called Project Veritas. It’s going to help put that out tomorrow.”

“Fox came at my throat for standing up against censorship,” Hecker said.

Susan Schiller said Hecker “need[ed] to cease and desist posting about hydroxychloroquine.”

“In my opinion you’ve failed, as a reporter, to not know more if you were going to post about hydroxychloroquine, that you didn’t look it up, and look at the latest post, the latest research about it,” Schiller stated.

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From The Western Journal:

Happy Father’s Day, everyone at WWJ-TV! You’re going to be featured on a Project Veritas report! Now, onto the weather.

That, at least, was the message from April Moss, a meteorologist at the Detroit CBS affiliate, who became the second reporter in recent weeks to announce on air that she was working with the investigative journalistic outfit to expose what she said was censorship at a local news outlet.

Moss’ on-air announcement that she was working with Project Veritas mirrors that of Ivory Hecker, the KRIV-TV reporter in Houston who announced last week she’d been working with James O’Keefe’s journalistic outfit.

Much of the censorship Hecker described had to do with the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine, an anti-malarial agent that some felt showed promise against COVID-19. Others, however, pointed to negative studies — and, perhaps just as importantly as far as they were concerned, the fact that then-President Donald Trump was a big backer of the medication.

Two turning points Hecker described involved an interview she got with Dr. Joseph Varon, the chief of critical care at United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, and a post she made on social media.