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BREAKING: Elon Musk Says Science is Now Allowed to be Questioned on Twitter
On Wednesday, Twitter CEO Elon Musk announced that science is now allowed to be questioned on Twitter. Can you imagine that? You are now allowed to ask questions on Twitter!
“New Twitter policy is to follow the science, which necessarily includes reasoned questioning of the science,” Musk tweeted.
This is the most astonishing aspect of the “trust the science” crowd.
It was never about science. It was always just propaganda.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 28, 2022
My reaction: “Elon Musk says new Twitter policy allows for science to be questioned. Translation: Twitter will no longer be a propaganda outlet for Fauci and the COVID mob.”
BREAKING: Elon Musk says new Twitter policy allows for science to be questioned.
Translation: Twitter will no longer be a propaganda outlet for Fauci and the COVID mob.
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 28, 2022
The announcement from Musk comes as he continues to expose Dr. Anthony Fauci. On Tuesday, the Twitter CEO exposed Fauci and his wife Christine Grady’s corrupt working relationship.
The comments came in a series of tweets where he unleashed on Fauci for his questionable past relating to his so-called “gain-of-function” research.
“Fauci bypassed the moratorium on gain-of-function research to fund dangerous projects like EcoHealth Alliance’s work in Wuhan,” said an account on Twitter. “He then worked internally to changed NIH’s definition of GoF to evade culpability. In 2022, he awarded more $ to Peter Daszak for more GoF research.”
““Gain-of-function” should be called “bioweapon” research, as the function referred is death! What was the name changed to this time?” Musk replied.
“Gain-of-function” should be called “bioweapon” research, as the function referred is death!
What was the name changed to this time?
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 28, 2022
““Gain-of-function” in this context is just another way of saying “bioweapon”. Some good nuggets in article. Important to note that Fauci authored 2012 paper arguing for gain-of-function research! Obama wisely put this on pause, but Fauci restarted it,” Musk tweeted as he attached an article from Yahoo News.
Musk continued, “Despite these glaring issues, Twitter nonetheless had an internal Slack channel unironically called “Fauci Fan Club””
Despite these glaring issues, Twitter nonetheless had an internal Slack channel unironically called “Fauci Fan Club” 🤯
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 28, 2022
In the same Twitter thread, Musk called out Fauci and his wife’s corrupt working relationship, noting how she works as the head of bioethics at the National Institutes of Health (NIH) which also just so happens to be the entity that is responsible for holding Fauci accountable.
“Almost no one seems to realize that the head of bioethics at NIH – the person who is supposed to make sure that Fauci behaves ethically – is his wife,” Musk tweeted.
Almost no one seems to realize that the head of bioethics at NIH – the person who is supposed to make sure that Fauci behaves ethically – is his wife 🧐 https://t.co/CpWHNCqc8y
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 28, 2022
This corrupt business relationship is quite concerning considering “gain-of-function” research or “bioweapon” research as stated by Musk, is extremely dangerous and Fauci’s so-called “ethical inspector” just so happens to be his wife.
Check out what Yahoo News reported back in 2021 about Fauci and his gain of function research:
In a newly resurfaced paper from 2012, Dr. Anthony Fauci argued that the benefits of gain-of-function research are worth the increased risk of a potential pandemic-causing lab accident.
The Weekend Australian unearthed a paper Fauci wrote for the American Society for Microbiology in October 2012 in which he argued in support of gain-of-function research. Such research involves making viruses more infectious and/or deadly. Experts have raised the possibility that the COVID-19 pandemic could have originated from a potential lab leak at the Wuhan Institute of Virology in Wuhan, China, where gain-of-function experiments on bat coronaviruses have been conducted.
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