Fox 26 Reporter Ivory Hecker Releases Tape of Network Bosses — Sounds Alarm on ‘Corruption’ & ‘Censorship’
by Jamie White
Francesco Abbruzzino, The Uncensored Report, LLC
Fox 26 reporter Ivory Hecker has released tapes of her executives through Project Veritas exposing rampant bias and censorship within the network.
Hecker secretly recorded phone calls with two of her supervisors, Vice President and News Director, Susan Schiller, and Assistant News Director, Lee Meier, who revealed massive corruption regarding the CDC’s influence on the network,
“Viewers are being deceived about some of the things that are going on,” Hecker told Veritas in an interview released Tuesday.
“What’s happening within Fox Corp is an operation of prioritizing corporate interests above the viewer’s interest and, therefore, operating in a deceptive way.”
“There’s a narrative. Yes, it is unspoken. But if you accidentally step outside the narrative, if you don’t sense what that narrative is and go with it, there will be grave consequences for you,” she continued.
“Fox came at my throat for standing up against censorship,” she added.
In one video, Fox 26 Sales Coordinator Jennifer Bourgeois explained that they’re beholden to the CDC based on the amount of money they’re pouring into the network.
“Yeah, they [CDC] are spending money. They are spending money because they can,” Bourgeois told an undercover Project Veritas reporter. “Yeah, they can. They [CDC] are in the pocket. You know? They’re there.”
Hecker said she felt compelled to bring the truth upon seeing her superiors betraying the audience with false narratives.
“Vaccines are a potential money maker for Fox,” she explained. “Fox gets paid for that. As a viewer you need to look at who is advertising on this TV station, and you’ve got to realize — surely that the TV station doesn’t want to hurt its advertisers.”
“It affects the viewers. That’s why I’m doing this,” Hecker explained. “The viewers are being deceived by a carefully crafted narrative in some stories, okay? In some areas they do fantastic journalism. For some reason, some of these stories have an incredible slant. If you accidentally step outside [the narrative], they try to internally destroy you — as I’ve witnessed firsthand.”
“At this point, I want out of this narrative news telling. I want out of this corruption. I want to tell true stories without fear of whether it fits the corporate narrative,” she added.
Hecker was suspended Tuesday before the release of this interview when she announced her intention to blow the whistle on her network’s corruption.