Campaign Update by David Blackmon

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Sunday's Salacious Absurdities: Musk Says Fauci is the Next Twitter Files Target

Sunday's Salacious Absurdities: Musk Says Fauci is the Next Twitter Files Target

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Dec 11, 2022
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Sunday's Salacious Absurdities: Musk Says Fauci is the Next Twitter Files Target
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Before we get into the most recent episodes of the Twitter files, it’s important to note that the biggest news might be still to come. Early Sunday morning, Elon Musk put out this trio of tweets in rapid succession on his Twitter feed:

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Elon Musk @elonmusk
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10:19 AM ∙ Dec 11, 2022
91,883Likes12,807Retweets
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Elon Musk @elonmusk
Now things get spicy 🌶️
10:22 AM ∙ Dec 11, 2022
83,938Likes7,638Retweets
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Elon Musk @elonmusk
My pronouns are Prosecute/Fauci
10:58 AM ∙ Dec 11, 2022
118,030Likes19,833Retweets

Glorious.

If you’re Anthony Fauci and the former, fired leaders at Twitter, you probably already know what’s coming. The rest of us will have to wait and see. Musk and the trio of journalists he’s enlisted to curate and release the Twitter files promise the wait will not be long, now that Twitter’s FBI plant, Jim Baker, has been fired and removed as a roadblock.

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In the meantime, tranches 3 and 4 of the Twitter files were released on Friday and Saturday night, respectively, and to no one’s surprise, they demonstrate clearly that the FBI, CIA and other elements of the Deep State were intimately coordinating with senior Twitter executives in suppressing the Hunter Biden laptop story, censoring strong conservative and pro-Trump (not the same thing, necessarily) voices, and ultimately the de-platforming of Donald Trump himself.

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