Mainstream media claims my statements on Fox News on Aug 10 were false
I offered them my source data for them to verify and discuss any issues in a livestream. Their response: crickets.
On August 10, Fox News gave me a news slot. I wasn’t going to throw away my shot, so I let the cat out of the bag. Will Fox News now check my data? So far, no interest.
Executive Summary
Someone had to go on Fox News and tell the truth about the vaccines.
So on August 10, at 5:35pm, I took my shot.
I explained just how dangerous the vaccines are including the hundreds of thousands who have died and the millions who have been injured.
After I recited the stats from Wayne Root’s wedding (which were subsequently validated in other surveys), the host, Brian Kilmeade, said that “we can’t verify those numbers.”
Did he mean “can’t” or “won’t”?
You can hear the numbers confirmed directly from Wayne Root himself in this video along with some of the stories.
I offered Fox and Media Matters the opportunity to verify my numbers.
After all, if I’m found to be telling the truth, that would be game changing.
Neither organization has taken me up on my offer.
You are supposed to take their word for it that I’m wrong. Data doesn’t matter.
Stunning!
Media Matters called me a liar
Here is the article that Media Matters wrote: Fox News guest lies about the COVID vaccine killing “hundreds of thousands” and says it’s “the most dangerous vaccine ever created.”
I tried to comment on that article on their website, but they can’t take any criticism of their articles. Check this out:
So I responded with this nice email to them:
I followed it up with another email offering them all the source data:
I am writing in reference to this defamatory article which claims I am a liar:
https://www.mediamatters.org/fox-news/fox-news-guest-lies-about-covid-vaccine-killing-hundreds-thousands-and-says-its-most
I am willing to make all the source data backing my claims available to your team.
I want to discuss the data in a recorded livestream.
Are you willing to do that?
-steve
Someone is camera shy. And it isn’t me.