Alec Zeck and Mike Winner: "The End of COVID" introduces a paradigm shift in understanding health and disease
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Note: This article is based on a "Health Ranger Report" interview posted Feb. 2, 2024 on
Brighteon.com.)
- The docuseries "The End of COVID" argues that COVID-19 was not a real viral pandemic but a manufactured crisis, claiming there is no empirical evidence supporting the existence or pathogenicity of viruses.
- The creators challenge the idea that diseases spread via viral transmission, citing studies that allegedly disprove contagion and criticizing PCR tests for lacking quantitative viral evidence.
- The series asserts that virology is based on flawed science, calling it a "superstition of scientism," and advocates for a paradigm shift away from germ theory toward bio-terrain and holistic health models.
- Fear-driven media narratives and collective nocebo effects are presented as key factors in COVID-19 symptoms, with mass hysteria and environmental stressors influencing perceived illness.
- The documentary emphasizes the body's innate healing abilities and urges viewers to question mainstream medical narratives, promoting independent research and alternative health perspectives.
In a groundbreaking docuseries on
Brighteon University, Alec Zeck and Mike Winner
are challenging the very foundations of modern virology with their series "The End of COVID." The two joined the Health Ranger Mike Adams on the "Health Ranger Report" to elaborate on their documentary.
This provocative title is not just a bold statement, but a call to reexamine what people think they know about viruses, pandemics and the nature of illness itself. The series aims to dismantle the widely accepted narrative that the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) was a viral pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus. According to Zeck, the title is somewhat of a misnomer.
"The reality is, COVID never actually began," he explained. "It was all a big show, and there was no evidence of any material threat whatsoever."
The docuseries, comprising over 90 pieces of original content across 11 modules, seeks to educate the public on the "pandemic industrial complex" and how it has misled people about the true causes of illness and health. Zeck emphasized that the series is not just about COVID-19, but uses it as a case study to expose the flaws in the broader field of virology.
"There is absolutely zero legitimate empirical evidence for the entirety of the field of virology," said Zeck,
founder of The Way Forward. "Viruses have never been established to exist, nor have they been established to cause any disease."
One of the central themes of the series is the debunking of the contagion theory. Zeck and Winner argued that there is no scientific evidence to support the idea that diseases are spread through the transmission of viruses from person to person.
They cited numerous studies that have failed to demonstrate this, including those by researchers like Christine Massey, who has been vocal about the lack of evidence for viral isolation. Adams questioned the validity of the PCR tests used to diagnose COVID-19, pointing out that they do not provide quantitative data on the presence of viruses.
Winner, who has been involved in the Qortal project, a decentralized content platform, brings a unique perspective to the discussion. He attributes his involvement in the project to his long-standing interest in understanding the true nature of disease and health.
The partner and technical director of Alfa Vedic said this is an underlying paradigm shift. People are moving beyond reductionist materialism and the superstition of scientism, he added.
Winner emphasized the importance of understanding
the "bio-terrain" of the human body and how it relates to health. He believes that the modern notion of viruses as infectious agents is a myth perpetuated by the scientific establishment.
Challenging the paradigm: The role of fear and psychosomatics
Both Zeck and Winner acknowledged the role of fear and psychosomatic responses in the symptoms attributed to COVID-19. They argue that the
constant messaging about the virus and its symptoms could have induced a collective nocebo effect, where fear and anxiety led to the manifestation of symptoms. (Related:
COVID history experts: “Hypnosis” employed during the pandemic to heighten fear and control the masses.)
Zeck explained that people's fear and belief about something play a huge role in the actual physical manifestation of certain symptoms. Winner added that the concept of "collective miasma," a term from traditional homeopathy, could also explain the widespread nature of the symptoms.
Throughout the interview, the speakers stressed the importance of questioning and critical thinking. They encouraged viewers to challenge the status quo and seek out alternative perspectives. According to Winner, humanity is in an exciting time where they get to question everything with the actual infrastructure of scientism fracturing and falling apart due to COVID.
"The End of COVID" is more than just a docuseries; it is a call to action for a paradigm shift in how people understand health and disease. By challenging the foundational assumptions of virology and the pandemic narrative, Zeck and Winner hope to empower individuals to take control of their health and question
the narratives that have been imposed upon them.
Watch the full interview between Alec Zeck, Mike Winner and the Health Ranger Mike Adams below.
This video is from the
Health Ranger Report channel on Brighteon.com.
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Sources include:
Brighteon.com
TheEndofCOVID.com