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15 years of Elon, fully searchable. The production archive uses Supabase as the source of truth, with 94,952 indexed tweets available in development as a full-archive fallback and a curated annotation layer for context, theory, and how major claims aged.

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Mar 16, 2024

@stalshek @fentasyl Exactly. Right data, wrong conclusion. Frankly, it should be obvious that the treatment was killing people. Covid didn’t disappear after that death spike, nor was the vaccine widespread, and yet the death rate regressed to the norm.

911 likes108 RT78 replies
Jan 20, 2024

@PeterSweden7 They’re still going on about Covid vaccines after they had someone cough in their face on stage!?

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Oct 3, 2023

@ylecun It’s amazing how many software engineers were infected by the Covid mind virus – they should be smarter than that. That said, synthetic mRNA has great potential outside of pointless vaccines.

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Sep 13, 2023

@MarioNawfal Yup. I’d already seen Covid come & go early in 2020 in China. Tesla China had ~20k employees & contractors, yet none died or had near death experiences. While one could debate the accuracy of official statistics, Tesla certainly knew the health status of its own team.

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Jun 18, 2023

@chhardman @PeterHotez @joerogan But it was a mistake to push for so many Covid-19 booster shots (even the initial vaccine shot was overkill on quantity). There‘s obviously risk of the immune system going out of control when it sees what what you’ve trained it to believe is a serious disease over & over again.

12.7K likes1.2K RT891 replies
May 14, 2023

@KanekoaTheGreat Covid Cult Culture

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Apr 12, 2023

@BillyM2k This will make some people upset, but I need to emphasize that accelerating synthetic mRNA technology was another silver lining. It is a revolution in medicine, like going from analog to digital. The Covid mRNA vaccine dosage level was too high and having a zillion booster shots…

14.1K likes1.6K RT4.2K replies
Mar 17, 2023Viral spike

@covid_clarity Not when they’re fed propaganda by adults. Moreover, every child goes through an identity crisis before their personality/identity crystallizes. Therefore, we shouldn’t allow severe, irreversible surgery or sterilizing drugs that they may regret until at least age 18.

308.7K likes42.4K RT15.9K replies
Dec 26, 2022

Much more to The Twitter Files: Covid Editon than this introductory thread. Follow-up piece to come next week, featuring leading doctors & researchers from Harvard, Stanford & other institutions.

196.5K likes45.0K RT10.5K replies
May 27, 2022

@BLKMDL3 @S3XYstarship @IWill_Travel @AOC Yes, but this is actually a good thing. It has been raining money on fools for too long. Some bankruptcies need to happen. Also, all the Covid stay-at-home stuff has tricked people into thinking that you don’t actually need to work hard. Rude awakening inbound!

8.9K likes1.5K RT824 replies
Apr 2, 2022

@SawyerMerritt @Tesla This was an *exceptionally* difficult quarter due to supply chain interruptions & China zero Covid policy. Outstanding work by Tesla team & key suppliers saved the day.

28.7K likes1.8K RT1.3K replies
Mar 28, 2022

Covid-19 is the virus of Theseus. How many gene changes before it’s not Covid-19 anymore? I supposedly have it again (sigh), but almost no symptoms.

150.0K likes10.7K RT10.9K replies
Feb 1, 2022

Denmark just ended Covid restrictions https://t.co/tg12nar2CJ https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2022-01-26/denmark-to-end-covid-curbs-as-premier-deems-critical-phase-over

171.6K likes25.6K RT7.6K replies
Jan 31, 2022

@WSJ How many gene sequence changes to Covid-19 before it isn’t “Covid-19” anymore? OG Covid-19 ended a long time ago.

15.7K likes2.3K RT881 replies
Apr 8, 2021

To be clear, I do support vaccines in general & covid vaccines specifically. The science is unequivocal. In very rare cases, there is an allergic reaction, but this is easily addressed with an EpiPen.

170.6K likes12.4K RT11.6K replies
Jan 9, 2021

@Erdayastronaut @SpaceX I super support public spaces around our production & launch sites, wherever it can be done safely and securely. When covid passes, we will open up our restaurant to the public & figure out ways to allow limited access to the High Bar.

8.6K likes363 RT260 replies
Nov 15, 2020

@erujabidi Am getting wildly different results from different labs, but most likely I have a moderate case of covid. My symptoms are that of a minor cold, which is no surprise, since a coronavirus is a type of cold.

4.9K likes355 RT569 replies
Nov 13, 2020

@cleantechnica Technically, I tested positive, then negative twice, then positive again, so “Elon Musk Tests Negative for Covid” is an equally correct title. The “rapid antigen test” from BD seems to be about as useful as a flipping a coin.

10.9K likes1.5K RT801 replies
Nov 13, 2020Viral spike

Something extremely bogus is going on. Was tested for covid four times today. Two tests came back negative, two came back positive. Same machine, same test, same nurse. Rapid antigen test from BD.

369.7K likes82.9K RT31.2K replies
Oct 26, 2020

@westcoastbill Testing for covid is a license to print money

3.8K likes593 RT335 replies
Jul 5, 2020

North American Supercharger usage is now at pre-covid high, Europe about a week behind, China & Asia-Pacific in general doing great https://t.co/bRd0egaC1t

20.6K likes1.1K RT1.0K replies
Jun 26, 2020

North American Supercharger usage tracking to exceed pre covid highs in 2 to 3 weeks. Lot of noise out there. This is signal. https://t.co/PCC5DlthtA

17.0K likes1.0K RT701 replies
Jun 16, 2020

China & Asia Pacific Supercharger usage above pre-covid highs. North America catching up fast. Europe slightly behind. https://t.co/Em23E2AFyO

16.5K likes1.1K RT575 replies
May 15, 2020

@TheZenCorner @stoolpresidente The statistics stopped being valid when anyone with “covid symptoms”, which is now almost anything, was counted as having covid

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May 11, 2020

@TeslaTested @LegendaryEnergy Absolutely. Moreover, they don’t even need to be tested for covid, just need “covid-like symptoms”, which is a long list, including “feeling weakness”. Hard to die *without* feeling weakness!

2.2K likes230 RT276 replies
May 6, 2020

@slashdot Important to distinguish died with covid vs died because of covid. Also, distinguish between tested positive for covid or only had symptoms.

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Apr 30, 2020

California HHS server crashed. Maybe it has covid. https://t.co/eGkdPmBpAK

29.3K likes1.8K RT1.2K replies
Apr 27, 2020

@AmarSheth @agargmd @aginnt @LegendaryEnergy How is it considered probable if there’s no covid test? Is just a cough or high temperature enough?

1.2K likes106 RT115 replies
Apr 27, 2020

@LegendaryEnergy Would be helpful to distinguish deaths caused by covid vs unrelated to covid!

8.2K likes1.1K RT445 replies
Apr 19, 2020

@WhatsupFranks @flcnhvy Another reason reported mortality rate is overstated is that dying *with* covid is not same as dying *from* covid. Media keeps reporting former, not latter.

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Apr 19, 2020

@flcnhvy Moreover, there is mounting evidence that invasive is suboptimal for covid. If they put Boris Johnson on mask ventilator, but *not* invasive, that tells you something! This article incorrectly conflates invasive as “ventilator”, but makes many good points https://t.co/5cPQ29wOvu https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-8230775/Is-proof-live-saving-ventilators-actually-deathtraps.html

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