Elon Musk says ex-Twitter employees ran ‘Fauci Fan Club’ Slack channel

New Twitter boss Elon Musk revealed that former employees of the social media company managed a fawning Slack channel titled “Fauci Fan Club” — a reference to Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert.

Musk tweeted the claim in a thread that was highly critical of Fauci, who was accused by the mogul of lying about so-called “gain-of-function” research that some suggest may have played a role in the spread of the coronavirus.

“Despite these glaring issues, Twitter nonetheless had an internal Slack channel unironically called ‘Fauci Fan Club’,” Musk tweeted late Tuesday. He did not elaborate as to how many employees participated in the Slack channel.

Since taking over Twitter, Musk has been eager to show that the company’s prior management had a left-wing bias that promoted liberal narratives and banned conservative voices.

Musk on Tuesday responded to a tweet thread by venture capitalist Marc Andreessen, who posted a meme that accused Fauci of lying.

In a series of tweets, Musk linked to a Newsweek article titled “Fauci Was ‘Untruthful’ to Congress About Wuhan Lab Research, New Documents Appear to Show.”

The Newsweek story linked to a September 2021 article by The Intercept that found that the National Institutes of Health’s National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, which is headed by Fauci, provided funds to research so-called “gain-of-function research of concern.”


Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation's foremost infectious disease expert, has come under fierce criticism.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s foremost infectious disease expert, has come under fierce criticism.
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“Gain of function” is a process in which scientists who study viruses make them more pathogenic or transmissible in order to gain more knowledge about their behavior so as to prevent future pandemics.

The NIH granted funding to a nongovernmental organization, EcoHealth Alliance, which conducted research in China that studied the potential for bat-specific viruses to infect humans, according to The Intercept.

Scientists at the NIH have denied that the NIH-funded studies in China posed biosafety hazards.

The controversy over “gain of function” stems from the debate over whether the coronavirus originated in a lab in Wuhan, China.

Initially, mainstream scientists held the view that the virus was likely to have originated in a wet market in Wuhan, where exotic animals such as bats are sold to humans.

But experts have not been able to rule out the possibility that the coronavirus spread as a result of a lab accident in which scientists allowed the pathogen to leak.

Since Musk took over Twitter, he has released to journalists documents known as “The Twitter Files” — a look into how the social media company’s previous management decided which content to limit on its platform.

The latest installment by journalist David Zweig is titled “How Twitter rigged the COVID debate.” It accuses the site of “censoring info that was true but inconvenient to U.S. govt. policy” and of “discrediting doctors and other experts who disagreed.”

Zweig cites documents that he claims show that the Biden administration pressured Twitter to moderate or ban “anti-vaxxer” accounts.

In his tweet thread, Musk also included a May 2021 article from National Review titled, “Fauci Argued Benefits of Gain-of-Function Research Outweighed Pandemic Risk in 2012 Paper.”

Musk wrote in the caption of the tweet: “‘Gain-of-function’ in this context is just another way of saying ‘bioweapon’.”

“Some good nuggets in [the National Review] article,” Musk added.

“Important to note that Fauci authored 2012 paper arguing for gain-of-function research! Obama wisely put this on pause, but Fauci restarted it.”


Musk assumed control of Twitter in late October after buying the company for $44 billion.
Musk assumed control of Twitter in late October after buying the company for $44 billion.
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Last year, the Biden administration asked its intelligence agencies to investigate the origins of COVID. But the assessments and conclusions offered were inconclusive. Republicans who regained control of the House in the midterm elections have vowed to launch another probe into the origins of the virus.

Millions worldwide died of COVID, which continues to wreak havoc in China and persists in the US. The pandemic resulted in steep economic losses as businesses were shuttered, schools were closed and day-to-day life was disrupted.

Fauci was — and remains — a lightning rod of controversy as a large number of right-leaning voices have blamed him and other public health officials for what they view as heavy-handed lockdown measures.

Critics fault Fauci for his statements throughout the course of the pandemic, including confusing remarks about the efficacy of masks as well as his touting of the COVID vaccine.

Earlier this month, Musk, a fierce critic of lockdowns, posted a tweet calling for Fauci to be prosecuted.

During the early stages of the pandemic, Musk lashed out at California state officials for forcing his Tesla factory in the Bay Area to shut down operations.

The move was said to have influenced Musk’s thinking in relocating Tesla headquarters to Austin, Texas.

The Lone Star State and other Republican-run jurisdictions have claimed vindication in allowing more leeway for businesses to operate during the pandemic while Democrat-run areas imposed more severe limitations on commerce.