By Jeremy R. Hammond:
In a recent Substack article, Dr. Vinay Prasad appropriately described New York Times writer Apoorva Mandavilli as "a terrible science reporter". I couldn't agree more. Prasad provides a list of seven examples of her incompetence and bias. I've just published an article providing numerous additional examples of how she deliberately deceives her readers and brazenly lies. The examples I provide come from a series of articles I wrote back in 2020 exposing the New York Times' misinformation about SARS-CoV-2 transmission and how it was grossly mischaracterizing the science to support the propaganda narrative that the pandemic was being driven by "silent spreaders". That narrative, of course, was a central justification for the disastrously harmful and authoritarian lockdown measures and their coerced mass vaccination endgame, so it's important to review the types of lies we were told by professional propagandists masquerading as journalists: Learn how the NY Times' "science reporter" spreads misinformation . . .
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