Elon Musk Says ex-Twitter Staff Ran ‘Fauci Fan Club’ Slack Channel – As He Blasts Former Top Doc for Saying Controversial ‘Gain of Function’ Research Is ‘Worth It To Study Virus‘: Alex Hammer, Daily Mail, Dec. 28, 2022
Fauci Responds to Musk’s Twitter Attack and Rates World’s COVID Response: Max Kozlov, Nature, Dec. 13, 2022
Fauci Leaves a Broken Agency for His Successor | Opinion: Marty Makary, Newsweek, Dec. 30, 2022
Western Scientists Cheered on China’s Covid Repression: Allysia Finley, WSJ, Dec. 11, 2022
Elon Musk Mocks Fauci As ‘Creepy’ After New York Times Report: Kristine Parks, Fox News, Dec. 30, 2022 — Twitter CEO Elon Musk taunted Anthony Fauci after the New York Times reported the government official had walls filled with portraits of himself hanging in his home office. “Creepy,” Musk responded on Twitter.
Good Riddance To Fauci And His Calamitous, Costly Career: John Tierney, NY Post, Aug. 23, 2022 — Whatever comes next in the pandemic, we all have cause to rejoice at the best news since the arrival of the COVID vaccine: Anthony Fauci, the president’s chief medical adviser, has announced his retirement. His long and singularly disastrous career ends in December.
New ‘Twitter Files’ Show Company Suppressed COVID Information from Doctors and Experts: Jack Phillips, Epoch Times, Dec. 26, 2022 — Twitter appeared to succumb to pressure from federal officials to moderate content around COVID-19, including blocking a post by a former Harvard scientist who offered critical feedback against COVID-19 vaccines in 2021, according to the latest installment of the Elon Musk-endorsed “Twitter Files” posted on the morning of Dec. 26.
NIH Documents Provide New Evidence U.S. Funded Gain-Of-Function Research In Wuhan: Sharon Lerner, Mara Hvistendahl, and Maia Hibbett, The Intercept, Sept. 9, 2021 — Documents Obtained By The Intercept contain new evidence that the Wuhan Institute of Virology and the nearby Wuhan University Center for Animal Experiment, along with their collaborator, the U.S.-based nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance, have engaged in what the U.S. government defines as “gain-of-function research of concern,” intentionally making viruses more pathogenic or transmissible in order to study them, despite stipulations from a U.S. funding agency that the money not be used for that purpose.