Where Did Social Distancing Come From? A German Hygienist Carl Flügge in 1897 – Tucker Carlson

Today’s distancing protocols originate in the 19th century. In 1897, German hygienist Carl Flügge proposed 1 to 2 meters (3 to 6 feet) as the distance pathogen-containing droplets could travel. A 1948 study found that only a small minority of droplets traveled this distance. The Lancet:  “For the general public, evidence shows that physical distancing … Read more

Social distancing six feet apart is based on ‘outdated science,’ scientists say

Excerpt:  AUGUST 28, 2020 by Brianna Sleezer ShareTweet Researchers say that social distancing guidelines should differ depending on where you are and what you (and those around you) are doing. Review shows eight of ten studies find that respiratory droplets can travel beyond six feet. One concludes that a sneeze can send aerosols as far ... Read more

Sweden Resists COVID Hysteria: No Lockdowns, No Masks, No Vaccine, No Problem

Excerpt:  Sweden’s Success is Kryptonite for Lockdown and Mask Advocates Their long term strategy is working. by Jordan Schachtel The Mass Illusion Here in the United States, we have become inundated with tales of COVID-19 doom and gloom. In America, the mainstream narrative is rife with hopelessness. We are told that there is simply no way ... Read more