Alex Berenson has settled his lawsuit with Twitter, which he brought against the tech company after it blacklisted him in 2021.
was blacklisted after he questioned the efficacy of vaccines against coronavirus.ViaPrior to his ban, Berenson had tweeted about vaccines’ failure to stop the infection and transmission of the virus, a tweet that Twitter labeled “misleading.”
“It doesn’t stop infection. Or transmission,” tweeted Berenson. “Don’t think of it as a vaccine. Think of it — at best — as a therapeutic with a limited window of efficacy and terrible side effect profile that must be dosed IN ADVANCE OF ILLNESS.”Substack newsletter, Unreported Truths . Most of the settlement’s details are confidential, but Berenson stressed his belief that Twitter agreeing to settle had nothing to do with Elon Musk’s attempted purchase of the company, which the Tesla and SpaceX CEO initiated while the lawsuit was ongoing.At least from my point of view, Elon Musk had nothing to do with what’s happening here.
Citing Musk’s links to China, Berenson concluded by saying he was “less than the ideal First Amendment hero,” and that “his commitment to free speech may be absolute in principle, but it’s been spotty in practice, as more than one Tesla whistleblower will attest.”
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