In this episode, Alec explores the misconceptions surrounding infectious diseases and reframes how we understand sickness.
0:00 – Reframing the Infectious Disease Paradigm
4:27 – Infectious Disease Introduction
9:43 – Conditioning and Its Effects
20:29 – Amphotericin B, Gentamicin, Fetal Bovine Serum
23:00 – Natural Science and Pseudoscience
44:58 – Is There Any Proof a Virus Actually Exists?
52:30 – Negative Control/Control Experiments
1:10:42 – Electron Microscopy
1:14:52 – Gain of Function, Viral Genomes, and PCR
1:20:15 – Logical Fallacies
1:39;29 – Infectious Disease: Whats Been Proven?
1:58:06 – Why Do We Get Sick? Why Do We Get Sick in Groups?
2:08:21 – The Human Biofield
2:14:05 – The Intelligence of Water
2:25:30 – Why Is This Important?
2:28:20 – Closing Thoughts
Alec’s Journey to Reframing Infectious Diseases
From believing COVID-19 originated in a lab to questioning the entire infectious disease paradigm, Alec shares how his thoughts evolved.
The Role of Belief in Health
How our thoughts, feelings and beliefs influence the body and mind and why shifting them can unlock new perspectives on sickness and wellness.
Misconceptions Around Viruses
Breaking down misinformation and lies about virus isolation and infectious disease research.
Scientific Evidence and Logical Fallacies
Analyzing claims about viruses through the scientific method, exposing gaps in research, and understanding logical fallacies like affirming the consequent, appeal to authority, and more.
Exploring why people get sick individually and as a group, focusing on physical and metaphysical malnutrition, toxins, and structural imbalances.
The Intelligence of Water
Insights into Veda Austin’s experiments on water’s communicative properties and how human biofields interact to exhibit symptoms or potentially healing.
Healing Through Proximity
The implications of biofield interactions and the potential for collective healing through shared energetic spaces.
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