IT'S BEEN ONE YEAR SINCE I TOLD FOX CORP TO SHOVE THEIR NYC VACCINE MANDATE
It's been one year since I resigned from Fox Corp over the NYC private sector mandate.
It’s been one year since Fox Corp’s Human Resources office successfully pushed me out over my refusal to comply with their NYC private sector vaccine mandate. It’s almost hard to believe that it’s only been a year—given all that has changed in my life. Every “conspiracy theory” regarding these experimental vaccines has now been confirmed. With the increase in cardiac-related issues, infertility issues, and other long-term adverse reactions to this experimental concoction—it’s clear I’ve fallen on the right side of things.
Although the Fox personalities will pretend like this never happened—it did. NYC Fox Corp employees were threatened IN WRITING with unpaid leave if they did not submit their bodies to this massive experiment. My favorite part in all of this included a vaccine bribe from HR. The email said that we had to be vaccinated “by December 26 (2022) to receive $500 in January and (to be) permitted access to our New York City offices.” Ultimately they were paying employees to get vaccinated—which was nice of them considering they took money from the Biden administration’s HHS to push these jabs. Thanks to a FOIA request, they can’t rewrite that part of their history.
Although my anti-Fox Corp tweets and posts might appear like I’m bitter— I’m not. Mainly because I’m not living my life in fear. I’m not worried about suddenly suffering from any cardiac-related issues. I’m not worried about whether or not I’ll be able to conceive children in my future. I actually empathize for my former colleagues that risked it all.
Earlier this year, we learned that 47-year-old Fox News Senior Vice President of News & Politics Alan Komissaroff died suddenly from a heart attack. Although I do not have any background knowledge regarding his vaccination status or his medical history—I can say in pictures he appeared to look healthy.
According to a GoFundMe set up for the Komissaroff family, Alan had been exercising at home on January 8th when he went upstairs and told his wife that he 'wasn't feeling well.' According to his family, his heart stopped and he slipped into a coma. Sadly, he never regained consciousness.
Following Alan’s sudden death, donations for his GoFundMe began pouring in. Oddly enough, Fox Corp executives and personalities started dispensing donations publicly from $5,000-$10,000. So far, the family has raised $255,025 off of GoFundMe.
My heart breaks for his wife and children. What they’ve had to endure is horrific. I’ve only heard great stories about Alan.
Sadly, the campaign to mass vaccinate is still going strong. Our federal government is still running advertisements for these experimental vaccines so that Big Pharma doesn’t have to list the side effects. Liberal tools like John Legend are pawning off their fans to Pfizer by recording ‘booster’ ads. Publications are pushing unproven claims that the vaccines have alternative benefits like slowing down the procession of dementia or reducing the likelihood of becoming a diabetic. The list goes on and on.
Since its officially been one-year since I left Fox Corp, I’d like to thank my former colleagues that shunned me even prior to going public. People like Fox Business President Lauren Petterson. Lauren was an individual who I spoke with when I was looking for career advice. Since 2019, we’d discussed my political and media career goals. Prior to the vaccine push, Lauren always made time to chat with me. I loved that about her. She never became too big to speak with everyone. Sadly, when I started respectfully disputing the mandate with HR and other executives—Lauren stopped responding to my emails. Her change in behavior was one of the main reasons I decided to go public.
I’m going to tell you all what I told Fox’s Human Resources department, “…I believe it is unethical to continue promoting the sacrifices firemen, police officers, nurses, and other essential workers are making in order to push back against these unconstitutional mandates. We do all of this while knowing we’ve so cowardly caved. Based on our own reporting, we all know I’m not a threat to anyone’s health in the office. We should believe in the work we produce. We shouldn’t be spewing stories we don’t actually believe in. I truly do believe in the message we deliver each day and that’s why I’m leaving. Please tell your colleagues, if they disagree with our company’s messaging they should also resign.”
They live in fear and you do not...
thanks for sharing your story Breanna. you are a warrior!