If you are so sure of yourself, why be so defensive when you are presented with a few legitimate and very reasonable questions? What are you afraid of?
I'm not stupid, and this isn't my first rodeo. It's common for people to ad-hominem "the other side". And when someone starts out by asking about the person delivering the message -- that's suspicious to me. Because when one can't attack an argument, he attacks the man, and/or the messenger. It's a story as old as the hills.
The video title was lost because I can't even find the video on Youtube. It came to my hard drive thanks to a script I wrote, but I literally can't find it, even by looking on the video's channel and/or doing an exact search for it. That should tell you a lot! So I had to upload it to my private web server. Good thing I have one of those! When I embed the video this way, however, the title is lost.
The original video is called, "Top 20 Proofs of the Flat Earth by Eric Dubay and John Thor"
I don't care ANYTHING about the man Eric Dubay. What impressed me were his THOUGHTS and ARGUMENTS that really made me think. By pointing out countless things that don't make sense in the Globe model, he helped convince me the earth is flat, and I actually learned a few things from this very video (I know most of the basics already, so that's what impressed me).
Amazing stuff.