This is the tweet that did it:
This is something we have known about for a while, actually. TIME magazine told us back in February that the vaccines don’t prevent infection or spread.
The day before, he had been tweeting about an Israeli study preprint claiming that natural immunity from a prior Covid-19 infection is 13 times more effective against the delta variant than vaccines.
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- August 28, 2021. Michael Ruiz. “Twitter Permanently Suspends Alex Berenson over Coronavirus Tweets.” Fox Business.
https://www.foxbusiness.com/media/twitter-permanently-suspends-alex-berenson-over-coronavirus-tweets.
News.
- August 28, 2021. Alex Berenson. “Goodbye Twitter.” Substack newsletter. Unreported Truths.
https://alexberenson.substack.com/p/goodbye-twitter.
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