I don’t think she mistook one for the other unless she was fooled by posts on social media. That’s the thing. It’s a social media hoax.
While the message may be the same, attributing the words of Hofmann to the late Dr. Jengde is egregious calumny. He had the opposite opinion of the vaccines. He left behind a wife and son. All this frenzy over a hoax perpetrated by rabid antivaxxers on social media.
I am very much against vaccine mandates, but this sort of disgusting fakery does their side no good.
“...fakery does their side no good.”
Agreed. I think there is a possibility she erred, rather than fabricated. Time will tell. Looking around posts from Germany and Austria, it seems much becomes worthy of closer looks, but the closest looks and greatest skepticism should be reserved for the “no liability” phramaceuticals and their cheerleaders.
Hoffman appeared recently in Vienna, so he is an activist — against mandates. As are you.