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Author Topic: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away  (Read 10877 times)

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Offline Gray2023

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Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
« Reply #15 on: May 19, 2025, 08:27:44 AM »
Look up the pilot training docs.  They ALL assume the earth is FLAT and STATIONARY (non-rotating).  No need to be an expert.
That doesn't mean the earth is flat it just means that the plane is flying parallel to the surface. 

Offline Gray2023

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Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
« Reply #16 on: May 19, 2025, 08:41:23 AM »

Do you think the so-called medical experts were right about Cooties-19, the Kill-Shots, etc?  Are the modern so-called theologians right about the Great Apostasy of V2 and beyond?  If so, we have nothing more to discuss.
The medical experts were not right about cooties-19.

 I don't even know who the modern theologians are. Your second question was a little confusing, so I will just say I am waiting for the errors of V2 to be fixed while I receive my Sacraments at an independent chapel.


Offline Gray2023

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Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
« Reply #17 on: May 19, 2025, 12:06:52 PM »
This pilot says the Earth is flat


Furthermore he explains how radar (especially when used for searching for targets as a military pilot) is always taught assuming a flat earth. Otherwise all radar design and use goes out the window, as on a globe earth an  enemy jet could hug the globe to fly up under a radar beam searching a higher altitude.
Does any one know if the radars are already programmed to take the curvature into consideration?

Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
« Reply #18 on: May 19, 2025, 05:48:21 PM »
The medical experts were not right about cooties-19.

 I don't even know who the modern theologians are. Your second question was a little confusing, so I will just say I am waiting for the errors of V2 to be fixed while I receive my Sacraments at an independent chapel.
Yves cognar

ratzinger

jimmy martin

teildard de chardin

are they all correct? 

Offline Gray2023

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Re: Mount Everest from 2,000 Miles Away
« Reply #19 on: May 19, 2025, 05:59:38 PM »
Yves cognar

ratzinger

jimmy martin

teildard de chardin

are they all correct?
The only ones I know on the list are ratzinger and teildard de chardin. They are not correct.

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