"Sheera Frenkel has penned what may be the publication’s most embarrassing article to date"
That's a bold claim! Especially when just a year ago Sheera penned "The Most Influential Spreader of Coronavirus Misinformation Online" [1]
Which opened "The article that appeared online on Feb. 9 began with a seemingly innocuous question about the legal definition of vaccines. Then over its next 3,400 words, it declared coronavirus vaccines were “a medical fraud” and said the injections did not prevent infections, provide immunity or stop transmission of the disease."
Cross posted on Senger's substack:
Michael DAmbrosio
just now
"Sheera Frenkel has penned what may be the publication’s most embarrassing article to date"
That's a bold claim! Especially when just a year ago Sheera penned "The Most Influential Spreader of Coronavirus Misinformation Online" [1]
Which opened "The article that appeared online on Feb. 9 began with a seemingly innocuous question about the legal definition of vaccines. Then over its next 3,400 words, it declared coronavirus vaccines were “a medical fraud” and said the injections did not prevent infections, provide immunity or stop transmission of the disease."
[1] https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/24/technology/joseph-mercola-coronavirus-misinformation-online.html
(I don't particularly care for Dr Mercola's brand of medicine and approach to science, but this was still a hilarious "take down")