“Epidemiologist & health economist” reads his Twitter bio. An account with 568,600+ followers. He regularly interacts on social media with Hollywood loudmouths like Patricia Arquette, Democrat activists like Grant Stern, Pulitzer winners like Karen Hunter, and countless fellow Covid celebrities in the medical and pesudo-medical fields.
His name is Eric Feigl-Ding and he’s a fraud. A nutritionist, not an epidemiologist, who has has no special knowledge or expertise, but is routinely cited as an expert in news articles scolding non-lockdown-believers who want to have a life, or think they should be allowed to have a birthday party while not being Barack.
Lefty pol trained as a nutritionist poses as an epidemiologist, is embraced as a Covid 19 expert, spreads claptrap, becomes a star. https://t.co/4xKFLYhIvQ
— Brit Hume (@brithume) August 7, 2021
Jordan Schactel’s article is outstanding. Read it now before the libs succeed in their ongoing effort to put a stop to substack.
When the coronavirus pandemic began to make waves in the media, everything changed. Feigl-Ding, an aspiring politician, appeared to see an opening to influence the masses and build up his brand.
Yes, a politician who ran as a Democrat unsuccessfully, but found his niche lying about who he is to the media who will believe anything if it’s from someone who is one of the good guys.
Lol, Feigl-Ding actually got a PhD in nutrition and has been posing as a medical doctor and epidemiologist on Twitter and in Dem SuperPAC ads. Harvard told him to quit misrepresenting his expertise. He ran for Congress in 2018, finishing far behind in the primary. https://t.co/6t1r4f3cbr
— Patrick Ruffini (@PatrickRuffini) August 8, 2021
Even though Harvard has told him to STOP lying about his supposed Harvard credentials, and he has refused, Twitter has him not only verified but listed as a credentialed “COVID-19 health expert.”
The same Twitter that kicks people out for “misinformation.” The same celebrities who demand we peasants change our lives. The same Democrats who sneer about DeSantis. The same doctors and experts we’re supposed to trust unquestioningly and without dissent.
Read more here. I hope Mark Levin will look into this. And then tell us how we can possibly be optimistic against such a machine.