I put it to Daniel Funke, who wrote this article, to not use these medications and vitamins for himself and his family.
I put it to Daniel Funke, who wrote this article, to not use these medications and vitamins for himself and his family.
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Has FRAUDchi given his urine sample, yet, proving whether he’s taking HCQ prophylacticly?
Hmmm?
I’d like to know about Funke’s medical degrees and experience.
I tell my friends, like Bones to Kirk, “Jim, I’m a journalist, not a doctor, but I listen to all sides on an issue”.
[”In space, there is no COVID-19. Species 7943, perhaps, but not COVID”].
Daniel Funke (born 23 July 1981)[1] is a German journalist. Since 2019 he is the head of the Berlin office for the German publishing house Hubert Burda Media and its chief lobbyist.
From 2002 to 2009, Daniel Funke studied Germanistik and history at Humboldt-Universität Berlin. Between 2004 and 2007, he also worked at the private TV channel Sat 1 and the magazine “Blitz” (”Flash”). In 2007, he became an editor at the yellow press magazine Bunte, and in 2012, the head of their Berlin office.
Funke is married to the German politician Jens Spahn (CDU) since 2017.[2] Funke caused controversy for a story in the Bunte about the then new US-ambassador Richard Grenell. At the time of publication, it was concealed that Funke-Spahn couple were friends with Grenell and his partner.[3][4]