why tptb are scared shitless of the flat earth revolution
its because they know that it would spoil there plans of faking an alien invasion and getting man to unite under a one world government. They realise that the flat earth model refutes the existince of other planets. If everybody woke up to FE nobody will buy the fake alien invasion that tptb have been planning
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So they started this psy-op“ back in Pythagoras' time, about 2500 years ago, to make it easier to fake some alien invasion at an unspecified time in the future. Wow, talk about playing the long con!
I'm trying to figure out how the shape of the earth is meant to affect how we will react to an alien invasion, real or otherwise, but I guess there's just too much of my brain that's still functioning, because I can't think of anything that would sensibly explain this...
“Perhaps we need some outside universal threat to make us recognize this common bond. I occasionally think how quickly our differences worldwide would vanish if we were facing an alien threat from outside this world.”
Ronald Reagan, speech before the UN, 1987
And thanks in large part to Reagan's policies, we now have a universal threat, climate change.
"They realise that the flat earth model refutes the existince of other planets."
You know we can see other planets, right? I mean, we can go outside and look at them. We don't even need a telescope. Just look up at night and see the really bright dots, see where they are, track them night after night, and realize there's something different about them from the stars.
Modus tollens. If A, then B. Not B, therefore Not A.
If flat earth, then no planets. Planets, therefore not flat earth.
Bill
"So they started this psy-op“ back in Pythagoras' time, about 2500 years ago, to make it easier to fake some alien invasion at an unspecified time in the future. Wow, talk about playing the long con!"
Actually, Pythagoras just didn't believe in a round earth. Your history books lied to you.
"You know we can see other planets, right? I mean, we can go outside and look at them. We don't even need a telescope. Just look up at night and see the really bright dots, see where they are, track them night after night, and realize there's something different about them from the stars."
The way English has been distorted is a serious problem. "Planet" used to refer only to the heavenly bodies that moved differently from the stars, and not to the earth. They are not the same.
@Bill:
Actually, Pythagoras just didn't believe in a round earth. Your history books lied to you.
Source?
"Planet" used to refer only to the heavenly bodies that moved differently from the stars, and not to the earth.
A computer was once a person performing mathematical equations for a living and the word “atom” meant something indivisible. What’s your point?
@Bill
"The way English has been distorted is a serious problem. 'Planet' used to refer only to the heavenly bodies that moved differently from the stars, and not to the earth. They are not the same."
So what is your point? Let's take it that way, then. "Planet" refers only to those bodies in the sky that are not the stars, sun, moon, and earth. We can still see the planets just fine with the naked eye! Therefore, planets do exist, and by the original argument, the earth must not be flat.
Confused?
So were we! You can find all of this, and more, on Fundies Say the Darndest Things!
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