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Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #95 on: January 08, 2022, 10:53:59 AM »
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLltxIX4B8_USzcT-eaGeKajwgx8JLaOur
That's a good playlist.

Strange though.  The 32nd Degree Mason Talks About Flat Earth video is 1 hour 27min and 27 seconds.

Click on it to watch and it only plays for 1 minute 59 seconds.   ???

Offline Meg

Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #96 on: January 08, 2022, 11:11:07 AM »
They were not actually fake. In the most popular one, it was footage of the Sun going over 360 degrees around, where the last few degrees just started from the beginning again, so it was a loop.

Now what FEers should do is not "debunk" the looped 360th degree, but focus on the other 359 degrees instead. Because that's 24h already.

Here's a totally different video:


And here's a 360° version of it (pan to look around):


I mean, you can keep denying it, because it's easier for you FE folks if you don't have to explain it, but an explanation for Sun on the complete ice ring would still be quite interesting to hear.

Well, the endless sun in both the arctic and Antarctic in summer is always in sunset mode, wouldn't that be correct? It's never full sun there, even in summer. I can see how that would lend itself to the idea of a ball earth, but it could work on a flat earth too, since on a flat earth, the sun still moves above and around the entirety of the earth in 24 hours, and could show a sunset mode in both the arctic and Antarctic, even though the Antarctic surrounds the earth.


Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #97 on: January 08, 2022, 11:23:07 AM »
After the original founder of FE passed away (toward the end of his life, his home somehow burned down and he lost nearly all of his materials related to FE), some other mysterious fellow swooped in and rebooted it.  Most FEs believe that the guy is a government disinfo agent.

You're correct, that the behavior of the search engines with regard to FE is the same as with other cօռspιʀαcιҽs they're trying to suppress:  COVID jab, 9/11 truth, etc.  FE even has a more specialized treatment from Google and Youtube.  If you DO find an FE video, they stick this "disclaimer" tag at the bottom denouncing Flat Earh.  They don't do that even for these other issues.  In fact, I go to the Youtube search engine, and put in not only the term "Flat Earth" but even the exact name of the youtube channel (in cases where I know it) and the channel STILL doesn't come up in their search results.  It's ridiculous.

With these other issues two, one of their favorite tactics is controlled opposition.  So, for instance, they let Alex Jones enjoy a certain amount of notoriety ... but then took out William Cooper (whom Jones effectively ended up replacing).  Jones is actually Bill Hicks, who was brought onto the alphabet payrolls to become Alex Jones.  They let part of the truth out ... for audiences that already know it, so that the gatekeeper could keep them away from certain other issues due to the credibilit he gained from exposing some of the others.  So, for instance, Jones has been covering for the Jєωs his entire career.  He keeps talking about "international bankers" but but then dismisses and ridicules anyone who mentions that those bankers happen to be Jєωs.
Alex Jones is Bill Hicks? No way. They don't even look alike.

Offline Quo vadis Domine

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Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #98 on: January 08, 2022, 11:48:30 AM »
After the original founder of FE passed away (toward the end of his life, his home somehow burned down and he lost nearly all of his materials related to FE), some other mysterious fellow swooped in and rebooted it.  Most FEs believe that the guy is a government disinfo agent.

You're correct, that the behavior of the search engines with regard to FE is the same as with other cօռspιʀαcιҽs they're trying to suppress:  COVID jab, 9/11 truth, etc.  FE even has a more specialized treatment from Google and Youtube.  If you DO find an FE video, they stick this "disclaimer" tag at the bottom denouncing Flat Earh.  They don't do that even for these other issues.  In fact, I go to the Youtube search engine, and put in not only the term "Flat Earth" but even the exact name of the youtube channel (in cases where I know it) and the channel STILL doesn't come up in their search results.  It's ridiculous.

With these other issues two, one of their favorite tactics is controlled opposition.  So, for instance, they let Alex Jones enjoy a certain amount of notoriety ... but then took out William Cooper (whom Jones effectively ended up replacing).  Jones is actually Bill Hicks, who was brought onto the alphabet payrolls to become Alex Jones.  They let part of the truth out ... for audiences that already know it, so that the gatekeeper could keep them away from certain other issues due to the credibilit he gained from exposing some of the others.  So, for instance, Jones has been covering for the Jєωs his entire career.  He keeps talking about "international bankers" but but then dismisses and ridicules anyone who mentions that those bankers happen to be Jєωs.


I have to be honest with you here, Lad. Your credibility is going downhill. I like a good conspiracy just like everyone else on Cathinfo, but you seriously need to reevaluate this stuff. 

Offline Meg

Re: Flat Earth-curious
« Reply #99 on: January 08, 2022, 12:16:42 PM »
Alex Jones is Bill Hicks? No way. They don't even look alike.

There are a few videos on youtube that try to prove that Alex Jones is really Bill Hicks. There is compelling evidence, though not absolutely conclusive, that Alex Jones is Bill Hicks. I can post the videos if you like, or a google search can bring them up fairly quickly.