(Abdul–Rahman Oladimeji Bello, Headline USA) After setting social media ablaze with revelations of government corruption and the Biden regime’s collusion to foster widespread censorship of conservative views, the Twitter Files reportedly is prepping for a major release to expose gross flaws of the COVID pandemic response.
Twitter CEO Elon Musk suggested in a series of tweets that he had information that would prove it was more of a scam-demic.
In the last few months, Musk’s release of the Twitter Files have exposed Big Tech colluding with the government to suppress free speech. He revealed that the highly anticipated Fauci files have been delayed because a key researcher is missing.
When popular music influencer @ZubyMusic tweeted “When will everybody admit that the whole Covid-19 ‘pandemic’ response was a scam?” Musk replied: “It’s coming.”
It’s coming
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 23, 2023
It didn’t end there, as Musk also responded to popular conservative commenter and Trending Politics co-owner Collin Rugg’s tweet about the situation.
That is a little delayed, as a key researcher can only travel to Twitter in early Feb
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) January 21, 2023
Although Musk did not reveal exactly when the Fauci files will be released, his series of tweets point to the fact that the time is near for the web of lies of the scam-demic to be exposed. The delay has led to increased anticipation, along with predictions of what the drop would reveal.
“We are now in the second half of Fauci File February. Where are the Fauci Files? Who will be reviewing and texting them?” asked Kris Held, MD. “I volunteer to help alongside countless censored physicians and scientists.”
Hey @elonmusk– Please take @kksheld up on this offer. She is an honest, hard-working freedom-fighting MD/scientist patriot who puts patients and honesty first! Perfect for #FauciFiles #Truth
— Nicholas DiNubile MD (@drnickUSA) February 18, 2023
“There must be such high level corruption that Musk must have been told NOT to release them if he wants to stay in business,” said Rajeev Varma, MD.