An account on instagram named Ancap_society__ submitted this paper as a rebuttal to my various post on the terrain model, ensuring me that I’ve bought into a “baseless conspiracy theory” and a “psyop”:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fp3UOdN9an0ggzwG8_xwmxIG3OwaRSuF3l7vyJzaDTY/edit?usp=sharing
Do these people really think we’ve formed our perspective overnight, on a whim, without consideration for the very same germ-based arguments we’d previously believed? It sure seems like it. It’s so strange.
You guys should read this paper. You’ll get a kick out of it.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Fp3UOdN9an0ggzwG8_xwmxIG3OwaRSuF3l7vyJzaDTY/edit?usp=sharing
Do these people really think we’ve formed our perspective overnight, on a whim, without consideration for the very same germ-based arguments we’d previously believed? It sure seems like it. It’s so strange.
You guys should read this paper. You’ll get a kick out of it.
Google Docs
THE SUBSTANTIAL PROOF OF GERM THEORY
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Chris Sky’s recent video.
The reason I’m even entertaining this is because Chris has a very large following and is bringing this conversation to his followers (and of course, while doing so, completely misrepresenting our positions/arguments). It’s a great opportunity to educate. Should I make a response video? Vote below.
The reason I’m even entertaining this is because Chris has a very large following and is bringing this conversation to his followers (and of course, while doing so, completely misrepresenting our positions/arguments). It’s a great opportunity to educate. Should I make a response video? Vote below.
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Should I make a video in response to Chris Sky’s hypothetical scenario?
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24%
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I had a great conversation with Joel & Yerasimos for Here for the Truth.
Forwarded from Here For The Truth (Joel & Yerasimos)
Dawn Lester is the co-author of the 2019 release "What Really Makes You Ill."
The events of 2020 and beyond have inspired her to look deeper into the meaning of life and the nature of our experiences.
Her ongoing journey of self-discovery has inevitably led to the re-examination of some of the more difficult experiences of her own life, including her cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Through studying modalities, such as IFS, she has been able to gain valuable insights and view those painful past experiences in a different light.
Watch now: hereforthetruth.com/episode156
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The events of 2020 and beyond have inspired her to look deeper into the meaning of life and the nature of our experiences.
Her ongoing journey of self-discovery has inevitably led to the re-examination of some of the more difficult experiences of her own life, including her cancer diagnosis and subsequent treatment. Through studying modalities, such as IFS, she has been able to gain valuable insights and view those painful past experiences in a different light.
Watch now: hereforthetruth.com/episode156
Other options: linktr.ee/hereforthetruth
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Anyone with half a brain can figure out why debating hypotheticals doesn’t prove/disprove anything in reality.
Debating a hypothetical is designed to ensure victory for the one who created the hypothetical story. I’m not disputing that what was presented contains a scenario that people have experienced (multiple people in the same space experiencing symptoms)— that’s not the issue. This issue is that there is no reference material regarding several pertinent details for us to refer back to:
1. How did doctor diagnose the pox?Where is the reference material to refer to for the test? Had other kids in the area experienced this phenomenon? Adults?
2. Do the children at the pox party all go to the same school? Different schools? Do they live amongst the same general neighborhood (ergo, same environment)?
3. Do they all eat school lunch?
4. The 3 that didn’t get pox symptoms, did they eat school lunch or come to school with their own?
5. Do they all get tested by the same doctor, or different doctors?
6. Does the doctor write the diagnosis on the lab sheet being submitted to the lab for the ‘antibody’ test? Did any of them receive antibody test prior to their diagnosis?
7. Did they all receive neonatal Vaccinations?
Any *real world* example will give us documentation, a time, a place, for which we can address the other pertinent factors at play— which is why I’ve repeatedly stated that I would gladly debate Chris Sky, live, using a well documented, real world example of a “viral” outbreak. He is welcome to present any well documented, real world example he chooses. He won’t do this, though, because Chris does not understand the problems with methods, assays, nor any other “evidence” regarding virology.
It is already crystal clear that Chris doesn’t have a clue what he’s talking about and relies on the ignorance of his following to ensure he can claim “victory.” He’s already blocked several other people who’ve exposed that he was using ChatGPT to develop his arguments (and in one example ChatGPT messed up and wrote information on both chickenpox and rabies at the same time), and Chris believes that SARS-Cov-2 doesn’t exist, but believes other viruses do, failing to realize that virologists use the exact same methods to determine both existence and pathogenicity for all viruses. Again, this just shows his lack of knowledge on the topic.
We know Chris will not take me up on debating a real world example because he cannot actually defend his perspective and the corresponding evidence. And we know that— again, irrespective of whether I entertain Chris’s hypothetical— he will claim “victory” and demand that I submit evidence to back up my counter-explanation when he has not submitted any evidence for his hypothetical.
Debating a hypothetical is designed to ensure victory for the one who created the hypothetical story. I’m not disputing that what was presented contains a scenario that people have experienced (multiple people in the same space experiencing symptoms)— that’s not the issue. This issue is that there is no reference material regarding several pertinent details for us to refer back to:
1. How did doctor diagnose the pox?Where is the reference material to refer to for the test? Had other kids in the area experienced this phenomenon? Adults?
2. Do the children at the pox party all go to the same school? Different schools? Do they live amongst the same general neighborhood (ergo, same environment)?
3. Do they all eat school lunch?
4. The 3 that didn’t get pox symptoms, did they eat school lunch or come to school with their own?
5. Do they all get tested by the same doctor, or different doctors?
6. Does the doctor write the diagnosis on the lab sheet being submitted to the lab for the ‘antibody’ test? Did any of them receive antibody test prior to their diagnosis?
7. Did they all receive neonatal Vaccinations?
Any *real world* example will give us documentation, a time, a place, for which we can address the other pertinent factors at play— which is why I’ve repeatedly stated that I would gladly debate Chris Sky, live, using a well documented, real world example of a “viral” outbreak. He is welcome to present any well documented, real world example he chooses. He won’t do this, though, because Chris does not understand the problems with methods, assays, nor any other “evidence” regarding virology.
It is already crystal clear that Chris doesn’t have a clue what he’s talking about and relies on the ignorance of his following to ensure he can claim “victory.” He’s already blocked several other people who’ve exposed that he was using ChatGPT to develop his arguments (and in one example ChatGPT messed up and wrote information on both chickenpox and rabies at the same time), and Chris believes that SARS-Cov-2 doesn’t exist, but believes other viruses do, failing to realize that virologists use the exact same methods to determine both existence and pathogenicity for all viruses. Again, this just shows his lack of knowledge on the topic.
We know Chris will not take me up on debating a real world example because he cannot actually defend his perspective and the corresponding evidence. And we know that— again, irrespective of whether I entertain Chris’s hypothetical— he will claim “victory” and demand that I submit evidence to back up my counter-explanation when he has not submitted any evidence for his hypothetical.
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My response to David Whitehead asking for a better explanation for what causes chickenpox:
David, I know you’re smart so I know you’ll understand this. Zero people are denying your experience.
Your *effects* are real. The alleged cause is unproven.
Pointing to symptoms, even when “contagious” as proof of a virus is an affirming the consequent logical fallacy.
In order to say that X exists and causes/does Y, you first need proof of X, and you need to directly observe X causing Y. Never in history has a virus been shown to exist in nature, in the fluids or tissue of a sick person. I’m happy to expand upon this point, just ask for clarification.
Without even discussing whether X (a “virus”) exists, we can discuss one layer up: there are countless experimental attempts to show disease is spread via the fluids of a sick person and all of them failed. Refer to this thread (https://x.com/jamieaa_again/status/1632750105966043139?s=46) refer to viroliegy.com, or theendofcovid.com. These experimental attempts even include exposing various people to fluids from chickenpox pustules. No one got the symptoms.
So at this point it’s back to the drawing board, attempting to figure out what does cause “Y”, in your case, the symptoms known as chickenpox. And that is a fun, creative pursuit with countless explanations— many of which haven’t been explored thoroughly because we’ve been hyper focused on this unproven paradigm.
And, because the primary focus has unfortunately been on this totally unproven paradigm (and I say that with emphasis— again, there is zero empirical evidence that viruses exist, or that fluids from a sick person cause illness/contain illness causing organisms— as always, happy to expand on this point and I created an entire educational series on it theendofcovid.com), other plausible explanations within this context have not been adequately explored.
With that being said, with respect to shared symptoms of illness— even ones that appear to be contagious (for the sake of clarification of the point, I am not denying your “contagious” experience), we must know shared environmental factors, shared nutritional issues, etc., etc.
After we’ve ruled out any plausible shared physical co-factors, we can then explore the metaphysical things at play. Shared emotional trauma (highly suggest looking into German New Medicine for how specific physical symptoms manifest related to specific emotional issues); bio-resonance (we all have a measurable and observable electromagnetic field surrounding our bodies); 4th phase water (see the work of Masaru Emoto, Gilbert Ling, Gerald Pollack, Veda Austin to see how water interacts based on both physical and energetic stimuli, and how bodies of water communicate with each other); some other mechanism of action we’ve yet to discover, again, because we’ve been so myopically focused on this unproven paradigm.
One of the main problems with the modern, mainstream scientific community is that it's rooted deeply in materialism.
When a physical cause cannot be found to explain an observed natural phenomenon, the scientific community will pin it on unproven theoretical particles that are never directly observed, but only assumed to exist through absurdly pseudoscientific and illogical indirect methods. And, as evidence for these unproven particles, they supply ridiculous simulations and models. Many of these phenomena are likely explained via non-physical means, but because of the tunnel-vision on materialism, these other possibilities aren't adequately explored.
David, I know you’re smart so I know you’ll understand this. Zero people are denying your experience.
Your *effects* are real. The alleged cause is unproven.
Pointing to symptoms, even when “contagious” as proof of a virus is an affirming the consequent logical fallacy.
In order to say that X exists and causes/does Y, you first need proof of X, and you need to directly observe X causing Y. Never in history has a virus been shown to exist in nature, in the fluids or tissue of a sick person. I’m happy to expand upon this point, just ask for clarification.
Without even discussing whether X (a “virus”) exists, we can discuss one layer up: there are countless experimental attempts to show disease is spread via the fluids of a sick person and all of them failed. Refer to this thread (https://x.com/jamieaa_again/status/1632750105966043139?s=46) refer to viroliegy.com, or theendofcovid.com. These experimental attempts even include exposing various people to fluids from chickenpox pustules. No one got the symptoms.
So at this point it’s back to the drawing board, attempting to figure out what does cause “Y”, in your case, the symptoms known as chickenpox. And that is a fun, creative pursuit with countless explanations— many of which haven’t been explored thoroughly because we’ve been hyper focused on this unproven paradigm.
And, because the primary focus has unfortunately been on this totally unproven paradigm (and I say that with emphasis— again, there is zero empirical evidence that viruses exist, or that fluids from a sick person cause illness/contain illness causing organisms— as always, happy to expand on this point and I created an entire educational series on it theendofcovid.com), other plausible explanations within this context have not been adequately explored.
With that being said, with respect to shared symptoms of illness— even ones that appear to be contagious (for the sake of clarification of the point, I am not denying your “contagious” experience), we must know shared environmental factors, shared nutritional issues, etc., etc.
After we’ve ruled out any plausible shared physical co-factors, we can then explore the metaphysical things at play. Shared emotional trauma (highly suggest looking into German New Medicine for how specific physical symptoms manifest related to specific emotional issues); bio-resonance (we all have a measurable and observable electromagnetic field surrounding our bodies); 4th phase water (see the work of Masaru Emoto, Gilbert Ling, Gerald Pollack, Veda Austin to see how water interacts based on both physical and energetic stimuli, and how bodies of water communicate with each other); some other mechanism of action we’ve yet to discover, again, because we’ve been so myopically focused on this unproven paradigm.
One of the main problems with the modern, mainstream scientific community is that it's rooted deeply in materialism.
When a physical cause cannot be found to explain an observed natural phenomenon, the scientific community will pin it on unproven theoretical particles that are never directly observed, but only assumed to exist through absurdly pseudoscientific and illogical indirect methods. And, as evidence for these unproven particles, they supply ridiculous simulations and models. Many of these phenomena are likely explained via non-physical means, but because of the tunnel-vision on materialism, these other possibilities aren't adequately explored.
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Two Chickens With One Stone - Alec Zeck and Mike Stone respond to Chris Sky
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If you’re on Twitter, would really appreciate some help retweeting this! https://x.com/alec_zeck/status/1731894087920337185?s=46
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Forwarded from Don't Slap Snooze™
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A study that I conducted to determine whether disease is caused by germs, or the terrain of the body.
This clip is from a longer video essay called “Viruses, Contagion, & Butterscotch Pudding,” which is available at dontslapsnooze.net – as well as Rumble and YouTube (for now).
This clip is from a longer video essay called “Viruses, Contagion, & Butterscotch Pudding,” which is available at dontslapsnooze.net – as well as Rumble and YouTube (for now).
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Forwarded from ViroLIEgy
@Alec_Zeck & I responded to @chrissaccoccia1 "viral" theory challenge where he falsely claimed that no one on our side was responding. Chris has our response, & he says that it is too long & that he won't watch.
I've lost count of the excuses, Chris. What number is this now?
I've lost count of the excuses, Chris. What number is this now?
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https://rumble.com/v3zrcod-two-chickens-with-one-stone-mike-stone-and-alec-zeck-respond-to-chris-sky.html Rumble link for Two Chickens With One Stone
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E61: Two Chickens With One Stone - Mike Stone & Alec Zeck respond to Chris Sky
Alec Zeck and Mike Stone (viroliegy.com) respond to and dissect Chris Sky’s recent challenge regarding chickenpox. Chris Sky recently went on a tirade against “no virus” people on twitter, culminating
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An End to Upside Down Medicine with Mark Gober
In this episode, I sit down with Mark Gober to discuss his recent book, An End to Upside Down Medicine.
Mark Gober is the author of “An End to Upside Down Thinking” (2018), which won the IPPY award for best science book of the year. He is also the author of “An End to Upside Down Living” (2020), “An End to Upside Down Liberty” (2021), “An End to Upside Down Contact” (2022), “An End to the Upside Down Reset” (2023), and “An End to Upside Down Medicine” (2023); and he is the host of the podcast “Where Is My Mind?” (2019). Additionally, he serves on the Board of the Institute of Noetic Sciences and the School of Wholeness and Enlightenment.
For more on Mark and to purchase Mark’s books– including the book discussed in this episode, visit markgober.com
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In this episode, I sit down with Mark Gober to discuss his recent book, An End to Upside Down Medicine.
Mark Gober is the author of “An End to Upside Down Thinking” (2018), which won the IPPY award for best science book of the year. He is also the author of “An End to Upside Down Living” (2020), “An End to Upside Down Liberty” (2021), “An End to Upside Down Contact” (2022), “An End to the Upside Down Reset” (2023), and “An End to Upside Down Medicine” (2023); and he is the host of the podcast “Where Is My Mind?” (2019). Additionally, he serves on the Board of the Institute of Noetic Sciences and the School of Wholeness and Enlightenment.
For more on Mark and to purchase Mark’s books– including the book discussed in this episode, visit markgober.com
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Wow. Someone really wants to take me down.
Someone went through and reported tweets from over 10 years ago when I was just 19 years old.
To be clear, I was a totally different person when I was 19, and I used this word in a way that wasn’t derogatory towards homosexuals, but was interchangeable with “lame.”
These were actually tweets towards two of my good friends.
Someone went through and reported tweets from over 10 years ago when I was just 19 years old.
To be clear, I was a totally different person when I was 19, and I used this word in a way that wasn’t derogatory towards homosexuals, but was interchangeable with “lame.”
These were actually tweets towards two of my good friends.
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Don't forget the Exit & Build Summit begins TODAY and runs until December 10th.
This 5 day series of conversations features over 25 world renowned natural health experts in every area of wellness that you can think of to share their proven secrets, strategies, methods and more for exiting disease and building lifelong health in your brain and body.
The Exit & Build Summit is completely FREE.
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This 5 day series of conversations features over 25 world renowned natural health experts in every area of wellness that you can think of to share their proven secrets, strategies, methods and more for exiting disease and building lifelong health in your brain and body.
The Exit & Build Summit is completely FREE.
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Could the NBA be rigged? My thoughts
Update:
I’ve heard the arguments that the hoops/balls have magnets, and I’ve seen some very shaky “evidence” for it, but I just don’t see that being possible on jump shots.
I’ve been in the gym shooting the same balls as some of the best players in the world and they really are as skilled as they appear on TV. Is it possible the balls have magnets that deter the balls from going in? Now that’s more likely, but I still think it’s totally implausible.
Update:
I’ve heard the arguments that the hoops/balls have magnets, and I’ve seen some very shaky “evidence” for it, but I just don’t see that being possible on jump shots.
I’ve been in the gym shooting the same balls as some of the best players in the world and they really are as skilled as they appear on TV. Is it possible the balls have magnets that deter the balls from going in? Now that’s more likely, but I still think it’s totally implausible.
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My presentation - Reframing the Infectious Disease Paradigm - from the 2023 Wise Traditions Conference presented by The Weston A Price Foundation.
“Alec offers a deep presentation on virology and all of its fallacies with a discussion on his thoughts of what causes the phenomenon of contagion.
Are we sure that viruses exist, or is it a conditioned belief? Could the alleged effects of “viruses” be caused by something else? What causes the contagion phenomenon (2+ people sick in the same space)? Are temporary symptoms of illness bad, or is this also a conditioned belief? Why is this important?”
Please visit theendofcovid.com and thewayfwrd.com for more information
Rumble link: https://rumble.com/v40gn7j-reframing-the-infectious-disease-paradigm-a-presentation-by-alec-zeck.html
Twitter link: https://x.com/alec_zeck/status/1733537933683032106?s=46
“Alec offers a deep presentation on virology and all of its fallacies with a discussion on his thoughts of what causes the phenomenon of contagion.
Are we sure that viruses exist, or is it a conditioned belief? Could the alleged effects of “viruses” be caused by something else? What causes the contagion phenomenon (2+ people sick in the same space)? Are temporary symptoms of illness bad, or is this also a conditioned belief? Why is this important?”
Please visit theendofcovid.com and thewayfwrd.com for more information
Rumble link: https://rumble.com/v40gn7j-reframing-the-infectious-disease-paradigm-a-presentation-by-alec-zeck.html
Twitter link: https://x.com/alec_zeck/status/1733537933683032106?s=46
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Reframing the Infectious Disease Paradigm - a Presentation by Alec Zeck
Alec's presentation from The Weston A Price Foundation's Wise Traditions Conference in October 2023. Alec offers a deep presentation on virology and all of its fallacies with a discussion on his thoug
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Although I don’t agree with most of the ET/UFO stuff and believe most of it is a government psyop (at least in the way it is portrayed in many “alternative” and “spiritual” circles), I am happy to be speaking at this year’s Conscious Life Expo in Los Angeles to discuss a very important health-related topic.
Tickets here:
https://consciouslifeexpo.com/alec-zeck-2024/?ref=mtdkzmu
Tickets here:
https://consciouslifeexpo.com/alec-zeck-2024/?ref=mtdkzmu
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