It’s been over a year since the world was turned upside down by the COVID-19 pandemic, and new information continues to emerge about how governments and health officials handled the crisis.
But perhaps one of the most shocking revelations to come out recently is from former National Institute of Health (NIH) director, Francis Collins. In a closed-door interview earlier this year, Collins admitted that there was no scientific evidence to support the widely-implemented practice of “social distancing.”
According to Collins, who served as NIH director from 2009 until his retirement in 2021, he did not see any studies or data that proved social distancing was an effective method of containing the virus.
“It was all a lie,” said Collins in the interview obtained by our sources. “We had no concrete evidence to support social distancing as a strategy for controlling the spread of COVID-19.”
This stunning admission has sent shockwaves through both the scientific community and among everyday Americans who have been following strict social distancing guidelines for over a year.
Critics of lockdowns and other pandemic measures have long argued that there is little evidence to support their effectiveness, while also pointing out the negative consequences they have on people’s mental health, livelihoods, and overall well-being.
And now, with Collins’ statement, it seems they were right all along.
Collins also addressed another hotly-debated topic surrounding the origin of the virus. While many in the media and political circles dismissed the lab leak theory as a “conspiracy,” Collins admitted that it was not a far-fetched idea.
“It’s certainly not out of the realm of possibility,” he said. “We need to keep an open mind and investigate all potential explanations for how this pandemic started.”
This revelation is particularly significant, considering that Collins was one of the top health officials in the country during the early stages of the pandemic.
While he may no longer hold his position at NIH, Collins’ words carry weight and raise serious questions about how decisions were made regarding COVID-19 policies.
As more information continues to come to light, it’s becoming increasingly clear that Americans were misled and forced to comply with drastic measures based on little to no evidence.
And for those who have been skeptical from the beginning, this admission only confirms their suspicions.
But now that we know social distancing may have been a sham, what does this mean for future pandemics or public health crises? Will we continue to blindly follow government mandates without questioning their validity?
These are important questions that must be addressed as we move forward and learn from our mistakes during this unprecedented time.
For now, one thing is certain: Francis Collins’ confession has rocked the foundation of our understanding of COVID-19 and its handling by those in power. And it’s up to us, as American-loving Patriots who vote Republican, to demand transparency and accountability from our leaders.

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The very first thing that needs to be looked at, what role did the democratic party have in this wide spread of the virus, and then the cover up They were knee deep in all of it . Why was Pelosi in Wuhan China in October of 2019? The prediction by Fauci in 2017, that Trump would have a Pandemic! Our money funding the lab, and signed off by tony Fauci, Lab work done on vaccinations years earlier. The government is responsible, or should i say the deep state,
So much for the plexiglass forest.