Coronavirus
3 unrolled threads about coronavirus, each one readable on a single page.
- Aug 24, 2024
THREAD: @RobertKennedyJr explains how President Bush placed Dr. Anthony Fauci in charge of developing bioweapons for the Pentagon as part of the Patriot Act in 2002. In 2014, Obama shut down 18 of Fau...
SummaryRobert Kennedy Jr. claims that the Bush administration gave Dr. Anthony Fauci control of biodefense funding through the Patriot Act, funding gain-of-function research that was moved to Wuhan after Obama shut it down in 2014, and alleges connections between the CIA, Pentagon, and coronavirus research. These claims lack credible evidence and have been widely debunked by fact-checkers and scientific investigations.20 tweets2 min read - Jun 1, 2025
The vaccine narrative is collapsing in real time. Dr. Marty Makary just walked into enemy territory—CBS—and took on Margaret Brennan over the CDC’s vaccine guidance. She pushed the usual Big Pharma...
SummaryDr. Marty Makary appeared on CBS to defend the Trump administration's removal of COVID-19 vaccine recommendations for healthy children and pregnant women from the CDC schedule, arguing that vaccine decisions should be made between patients and doctors based on evidence rather than universal mandates. He criticized the CDC's data as contaminated with false positives and accused the vaccine advisory panel of being a 'kangaroo court' focused on marketing rather than science.8 tweets1 min read - Dec 17, 2025
Hospitals murdered COVID patients. The more they killed, the more money they made. When the hospitals tested for COVID, they got paid more. When they admitted patients for COVID, they got paid more....
SummaryThis thread claims hospitals prioritize profit over patient care by following standardized protocols that financially incentivize expensive treatments like Remdesivir and ventilators while denying cheaper alternatives like ivermectin, resulting in preventable deaths and early discharges driven by billing metrics rather than patient outcomes.31 tweets4 min read