Somewhere I read that social distancing, the idea was from a high school student for a science project. Can’t find the article. Has anyone seen this info and can supply the link to the article?
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And like “affordable care” how is seclusion social?
Yep, the moment I saw the media all pushing this 'social distancing' I said "Ah, shit, here we go."
How do you not see through this crap?
from RT:
https://www.rt.com/op-ed/489710-social-distancing-bush-lockdown-covid/
Exactly what I was looking for much thanks. Adding to my research database.
There's also common sense.
Social distancing, the way it's practiced now, does not work. Sneezes can go all the way across a large room. Breathed out viruses can hang in the air a good while.
Staying home works, but I'm not doing that. I'm eating out and shopping almost every day. I ate lunch in a restaurant today and never wore a mask. The people I was with didn't either. The restaurant staff had mesh glittery pretend masks.
Fact - They don't want people socializing with each other and enjoying themselves.
Hoax.
Itis not only from a school project, it was also suppodedly shown to be ineffective when independent experts analyzed the project.
Original (which Fakebook will accept) is here: https://www.aier.org/article/the-2006-origins-of-the-lockdown-idea/