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Elon Exposes Old Twitters ‘Fauci Fan Club’

Elon Musk, the new CEO of Twitter, said on Tuesday that some of the company's employees used a Slack channel called the "Fauci Fan Club" before he took over.

During a discussion with Marc Andreessen, Musk revealed details about the chatbot known as GPT, which was created to respond to questions related to Dr. Anthony Fauci.

"On the left side, the questioner asked Fauci if he had ever lied. He responded by saying that he is a highly esteemed scientist who has dedicated his career to improving the quality of life for people with infectious diseases."

On the right side, there was a photo featuring Frank Sinatra, who starred in the 1962 film "The Manchurian Candidate." Along with the statement, "Raymond Shaw is the most wonderful, kind, and courageous individual I've ever known," was written.

In the film, Shaw played by Sinatra was a Korean War POW who had been turned into an assassin after being hypnotized. Marco, who was also in his unit, and other members of his group were also captured. They were conditioned to repeat the same story about Shaw whenever they were approached.

Musk then linked to an article that claimed that Fauci supported the use of gain-of-function research, despite his denials about his ties to China.

"In response, Musk posted a statement that referred to the concept of gain-of-function as a type of bioweapon. He also noted that Fauci had written a 2012 paper that called for the use of this type of research."

Despite the various issues that Twitter has been experiencing, it still has an internal Slack channel called the Fauci Fan Club. Musk did not provide a number of the company's employees who were involved in the channel.

The preceding is a summary of an article that originally appeared on Daily Wire.

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