The doctor once claimed spoons stick to people who have been vaccinated.
Dr. Sherri Tenpenny is one of the most influential anti-vaccine voices on the internet. The Ohio osteopath was named one of the “” by the Center for Countering Digital Hate, which found 12 accounts responsible for spreading the majority of COVID-19 vaccine misinformation online. She also went viral last year for telling an Ohio House committee that COVID-19 vaccines cause people to become human magnets.. “They can put spoons and forks all over them, and they can stick.
After being kicked off most mainstream social media platforms, Tenpenny has found a consistent following on sites popular on the right, like Gab, Telegram and Truth Social. But her account went dark last week on Truth Social, causing much consternation among her fans. “Is this true? It needs to be called out! I am not able to get on TS, but have a lot of $ invested. This bears an explanation!” wrote one angry commenter on a popular QAnon forum."I didn't know it was possible to get booted off of Truth Social unless it was something clearly illegal, pornographic or threatening violence," added one person who clearly did not read the; the company reserves the right to terminate accounts of “any person for any reason or for no reason.
The sudden, unexplained banning made its way through the far-right blogosphere, where breathless writers speculated as to why Tenpenny was booted. The most common theory is that Donald Trump, to their general consternation, has repeatedly encouraged people to get vaccinated and touted the success of , which expedited the creation and distribution of COVID-19 vaccines under his administration. Perhaps that promotion of vaccines had run into a conflict with Tenpenny's relentless anti-vaccine rhetoric, they theorized.
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