As the continued expose of internal communications from Twitter has torn down the veil that had previously hidden the ongoing censorship of conservatives, Elon Musk has now turned his crosshairs onto yet another new target in a string of early Sunday morning tweets. None other than Dr. Anthony Fauci.
“My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci,” stated Musk in a tweet, just about an hour in the wake of another tweet that warned that it was about to “get spicy.”
As of writing, the recent unveiling of Twitter, which has been made public through journalists Bari Weiss and Matt Taibbi, and author Michael Shellenberger, have centered around the topic of Twitter’s previous policies which resulted in the hiding and de-platforming of the sensational Hunter Biden laptop story just a scant few days before the presidential election of 2020 and its choice to bar former President Donald Trump from the platform.
My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 11, 2022
The most recent tweets from Musk could be making reference to some kind of wholly damning information that might soon be brought to bear against Fauci, the doctor working with the government as a virologist that is known to have set national COVID policies, which includes the economic shutdowns, school lockdowns, and the various mandates on masking and vaccines, all across two administrations.
Those trying to defend Facui have lauded the doctor to an almost deity-level status over the course of the pandemic this past three years, sporting yard signs stating “In Fauci We Trust” and a series of votive candles bearing picture. However, a growing wave of critics places blame on the octogenarian head of the National Institute of Infectious Diseases and current chief medical adviser to President Joe Biden for putting a stop to any kind of investigation into the possibility that COVID was leaked from a lab in China, at which his office has funneled funds into dangerous bat virus research along with his heavy-handed advice to shut down schools and businesses throughout the pandemic.
Fauci is slated to officially retire this month, but Republicans situated in both the Senate and the House have promised to investigate his role in the pandemic, which has so far resulted in the deaths of over six million worldwide.
Before the massive $44 billion acquisition of Twitter by Musk, the platform would quite often silence anyone who even tried to question the Fauci-led federal line on COVID. Critics that highlighted the theory about a possible lab leak, decried the various effects on the kids of shutting down schools, or even went so far as to question the intentional closing down of large swaths of the economy were heavily censored across the platform.
In the Twitter Filed revealed by Weiss this past week, it was shown that the content police for Twitter had secretly blacklisted Stanford University professor Dr. Jay Battacharya, a known early critic of Fauci. In the wake of being given proof that the censoring and silencing had been real, the horrified medical academic stated to Fox News that decisions like that resulted in devastating effects on society.
“We needed to have a discussion, an open scientific discussion about the right policies for COVID,” Bhattacharya expressed to Laura Ingraham on Fox News. “Imagine how different all the small businesses who stayed open, all the people that wouldn’t have missed their cancer screenings, all the kids that wouldn’t be depressed and suicidal, all the learning loss that could have been avoided if we just had an open scientific discussion.”
“This was not a free and fair kind of discussion,” he stated. “It was censorship that I think led to the tremendously bad policies we’ve had over COVID and the failures that we’ve seen over the last three years.”







