NEW: Twitter Files Drop Finally Explains Musk’s “Prosecute/Fauci” Tweet
Recently dropped documents, dubbed the “FauciPharmaFiles,” are calling into question the credibility of Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s “leading expert” on infectious diseases. The documents, obtained from an internal Twitter report, reveal that Fauci may have been less than truthful about his use of Twitter during his sworn deposition in November 2022.
In December, Elon Musk tweeted, “My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci.” At the time, not many were familiar with what the new Twitter owner was referring to.
1) Twitter Files #FauciPharmaFiles
Last December, @elonmusk sent out his viral tweet about Fauci.
Fauci went on Fox News and said he had “no clue what [Elon] was talking about.” pic.twitter.com/L0RIZVRsEO
— Paul D. Thacker (@thackerpd) April 20, 2023
Fauci later went on to Fox News to say, “I have no idea what he’s talking about, Neil. I wish I did. I mean, I just, I’m clueless about what he’s referring to.”
Fauci addresses the “Fauci Files” and Elon Musk: “I have no idea what he’s talking about Neil, I wish I did… I don’t have a Twitter account. I’ve never had a Twitter account. I don’t intend on having a Twitter account and I’ve had nothing to do with Twitter.” pic.twitter.com/T5VaD0PzPk
— Wittgenstein (@backtolife_2023) January 14, 2023
According to a report however, Fauci took over the White House COVID-19 Twitter response account in both March and April of 2021, despite his testimony that “I wouldn’t know how to access a tweet if you paid me.”
The documents, which were uncovered by investigative journalist Paul D. Thacker and organized by Lindsay Beyerstein, suggest that Fauci was a beloved figure on Twitter.
Earlier this week, the former Director of National Intelligence stated that Fauci’s previous testimonies may have been wrong or inconsistent with what really occurred.
The former Director of National Intelligence agrees with the former CDC Director that Dr. Anthony Fauci lied to Congress under oath about funding gain-of-function research at the Wuhan lab:
“Some of Dr. Fauci’s testimony is inconsistent with some of the intelligence that we have… pic.twitter.com/raoVCBQdyR
— KanekoaTheGreat (@KanekoaTheGreat) April 18, 2023
Twitter’s influence on the medical establishment appeared to go beyond social media. The company may have worked closely with Big Pharma companies and pharmacy chains to shape vaccine marketing campaigns and promote their agenda.
In December 2020, Twitter announced that it would begin labeling and removing tweets containing vaccine “misinformation,” particularly about COVID-19 vaccines. Coincidentally, during that same time frame, Twitter began working with Johnson and Johnson on a COVID-19 vaccine “marketing strategy” and with CVS pharmacy to promote approved narratives.
5) According to this tweet, Fauci took over the White House COVID-19 Response account again, in April 2021. pic.twitter.com/QbxLw0Kcx4
— Paul D. Thacker (@thackerpd) April 20, 2023
Furthermore, by the summer of 2021, Johnson and Johnson launched an extensive marketing campaign on Twitter, which included promoting its controversial antidepressant. The documents raise questions about Twitter’s cozy relationship with the medical establishment, as well as Fauci’s role in promoting vaccines and public health policies.
12) By the summer of 2021, Johnson and Johnson began a full court press to market a ton of their products on Twitter, including a controversial antidepressant. pic.twitter.com/H2ylxyJkaF
— Paul D. Thacker (@thackerpd) April 20, 2023
These revelations come as Harvard epidemiologist Martin Kulldorff is suing the federal government for colluding with social media companies to censor vaccine-related content. Kulldorff argues that Twitter and other social media companies should be places for people to exchange ideas without fear of censorship. The FauciPharmaFiles add to the mounting evidence of a broader trend of censorship in the medical and public health fields, where dissenting voices are silenced, and only approved narratives are allowed to prevail.