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In this video, an 8-year-old explains the concept of flat earth. They argue that gravity is a theory, not a fact, and that density and electromagnetic frequency (EMF) are responsible for objects falling, not gravity. They demonstrate this with two cups of water and an egg. They also claim that since water stays level and the Earth is 70% water, 70% of the Earth must be flat. They dismiss the idea of space and argue that if the Earth were round, people and boats wouldn't be able to stay upright. They believe in a flat Earth surrounded by a firmament, which they compare to air pressure in a tire. They also discuss the sun, moon, and seasons, using Capuscular rays as evidence for a local sun. They claim that the moon has its own light, which they tested with a laser thermometer. The video concludes with a reminder that the truth should not be afraid of investigation.

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The video discusses the question of why anyone would lie about the shape of the Earth. It suggests that the motive behind this lie is to maintain a profitable scam, as government space agencies receive large amounts of money to produce rockets and CGI cartoons. The belief in a globe Earth and outer space is said to foster a materialistic worldview that rejects intelligent design. The video also mentions the significance of Antarctica and the North Pole in the flat Earth model, as well as the disappearance of these locations from modern maps. In conclusion, the video argues that the globe lie is a fundamental deception that uproots humanity from the truth and leads them towards a manufactured future.

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In this video, an 8-year-old explains the concept of flat earth. They argue that gravity is a theory, not a proven fact, and that density and electromagnetic frequency are responsible for objects falling, not gravity. They also claim that since water is level and covers 70% of the Earth, the Earth must be flat. The speaker dismisses the idea of a round Earth by stating that people and boats don't walk or sail upside down. They believe in a flat Earth surrounded by a firmament, which they compare to air pressure in a tire. The speaker also discusses the sun, moon, and Earth, claiming that the moon has its own light and is not reflecting the sun's light. They conclude by stating that Jesus Christ is the way, the truth, and the lie, and encourage viewers to investigate the truth.

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Speaker 0 discusses the idea of the flat earth movement and expresses disbelief in it. They acknowledge that there are people who genuinely believe in it, often influenced by persuasive YouTube videos. The speaker also mentions that they believe there are people who are less intelligent than them but still hold these beliefs. They suggest that it may work for those individuals and imply that someone is hiding something.

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In this video, the speaker talks about the importance of embracing the fact that the Earth is a closed system. They mention that if someone believes the Earth is round and another person believes it's flat, it's worth discussing and reporting. The speaker emphasizes that there is no place to go outside of Earth, highlighting the idea that we cannot leave the planet.

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The video discusses the theory that the Apollo 11 moon landing was faked. It analyzes footage from the mission and points out inconsistencies, such as the use of a circular photograph of the Earth placed on the spacecraft window. The speaker argues that this proves the mission was staged and that they never actually went to the moon. The speaker also expresses disappointment in humanity for stooping so low and questions why a fake model of the Earth would be used if they were truly halfway to the moon. The video concludes by stating that even critics admit the footage is fake.

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The speakers debate and dispute space and satellite reality, presenting a flat-Earth perspective. Key points raised: - Visuals of satellites and space images are questioned: “Google images of satellites. Do it. Literally that image.” and “They’re just all… not a single one is not. This is the one thing that trips me out.” They claim satellite photos and moon landings are not real images but renders, and express surprise that “the moon landing’s a little weird.” - Space as a concept is rejected: “Ain’t nobody been outside this giant cave that we’re trapped in.” They argue “out of space is not” real, stating “There’s no such thing as out of space,” and claim “the planets are wandering stars.” - Firmament and water: They mention a dome-like firmament with water above it, saying “What are its water over the firmament. It says it in the bottom.” They claim landings occur as if “they’ll straight the firmament and they’ll land in the ocean,” and describe the firmament as something to be scraped or observed from the ground. - Realness of celestial objects: They acknowledge “The sun is real. The sun and the moon is real,” but separate that from space travel or space objects beyond Earth. - Rockets and trajectories: A point is made that rocket paths curve rather than travel straight, and that this curvature is deliberate or indicative of something, with observations that “the path that the rocket follows” is curved in multiple launches. - Satellites and space infrastructure: A recurrent claim is that “no satellites out there,” followed by insistence that “they are hanging Satellites,” suggesting they are not actual orbital objects. - Government and media claims: There is a mention of Eddie Griffin’s podcast “Butt Naked Truth,” implying the government is using fear to suppress discussion, and a belief that “Ain’t nobody been to the moon” or outside the cave. - General skepticism about space programs: The conversation emphasizes distrust of space exploration narratives and promotes the idea that much of what is presented about space, space stations, and satellites is untruth or deception. - Tone and framing: The speakers repeatedly contrast what is seen and what they believe to be true, often using terms like “trips me out,” “no real pictures,” and “there’s no such thing as out of space,” to emphasize their stance. In sum, the discussion centers on a conspiratorial flat-Earth viewpoint, denying the reality of space travel, satellites, and orbital imagery, while affirming the firmament, water above it, and the realness of the sun and moon within a contained Earth-centered model. They also reference media and podcast arguments as supporting evidence of government deception.

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People have been finding ways to prove that the Earth is flat, which may not seem serious. However, believing in something that isn't true can lead to real problems and bring society to scary places. It's important to ensure people have access to freedom of speech, expression, and information.

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In this video, the speaker questions the argument that we can't see the curvature of the Earth because it is so large compared to us. They argue that if this is true, then we shouldn't be able to see boats disappear over the curvature of the Earth. The speaker suggests that convergence might explain this phenomenon. They also express skepticism towards the theories of relativity, evolution, pollution, the Big Bang, and gravity, stating that these theories are presented as facts. The speaker encourages critical thinking and questions why people enjoy being lied to.

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A person questions the roundness of the Earth and presents camera footage from 110,000 feet in the air without a fisheye lens. They argue that there is no curvature and that the sun does not appear to be 93,000,000 miles away. The person believes that some individuals are too indoctrinated to accept this evidence and urges them to wake up.

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People with strong opinions about the flat earth trigger others, who get angry without knowing why. They challenge the belief that the earth is a spinning ball, claiming there is no evidence to support it. They argue that trusting your own eyes is important, as it prevents being deceived by blatant lies. The video also discusses the speed at which the earth and other celestial bodies move, emphasizing the insignificance of humans in the grand scheme of things. The speakers suggest that questioning where you live affects every decision you make, and that science has been used for control and conquest. The video touches on gender identity and the importance of recognizing a spectrum rather than forcing others to conform. It concludes by stating that mapping the world was the first step in conquering it.

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The video presents 200 proofs against the mainstream scientific model of a spinning ball Earth. It challenges the horizon always appearing flat, water maintaining its level, and rivers flowing uphill. The video questions the existence of gravity and argues for a flat Earth based on various observations and experiments. It also questions the accuracy of flight durations and the authenticity of NASA's images. The video concludes that the Earth is not a globe, suggesting a geocentric, flat Earth and implicating Freemasons in a conspiracy to deceive the masses. It calls for a rejection of these false ideas and a reevaluation of the heliocentric theory.

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The speaker claims that there is a hidden truth about who we are and where we come from, specifically that the Earth is flat and motionless. They argue that the pictures and videos presented by NASA and other space agencies are fake, while scientific experiments prove the Earth is flat. They believe that the curvature of the Earth is a myth created by fisheye lens footage and fake computer-generated images. The speaker encourages viewers to explore this rediscovery, as millions of people worldwide are waking up to this idea.

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The speakers discuss whether the Earth is flat or round. Speaker 1 argues that it's not okay to say the Earth is flat, citing pictures from space as evidence. Speaker 2 mentions video footage of a rotating spherical Earth. Speaker 3 makes a random comment about robot polishers. Speaker 1 explains that if you observe a boat on a lake, it gradually disappears over the curved horizon, which wouldn't happen if the Earth were flat. Speaker 4 defines science and mentions an experiment by Eratosthenes to determine if the Earth's surface is curved. They discuss the scientific process and the difference between pseudoscience and regular science. Speaker 5 mentions Einstein's explanation of gravity and the possibility of better models in the future. They also touch on the use of light to understand the composition of things. Speaker 7 talks about the conflict between science as a belief system and science as a method of inquiry. Speaker 8 briefly mentions evidence suggesting the Earth's surface is either flat or much larger than believed. The video ends with a comment about academia's role in seeking truth.

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The speaker expresses a commitment to questioning what they see in the media and from public figures, stating they believe in asking questions about why they’re lied to “on a regular basis with the media and the Muppets and the politicians and everybody around us.” They mention a belief in flat earth, but frame it as part of a broader stance of skepticism toward widely reported truths. They list a series of purported deceptions: fake viruses, fake nukes, fake moon landings, and fake CGI of the Earth. They also claim videos of hurricanes are falsified, noting that newscasters seem to pretend to be blown around by storms when winds are only about 10 miles per hour. The speaker argues that people shouldn’t be discouraged from asking questions, criticizing “the Muppets and the NPCs” for pressuring conformity. They compare society to the Truman Show, saying we live in it and that “the Muppets come up to you and they’re like, oh, it’s a beautiful day.” They reiterate the call to disobey and to use common sense, referencing chemtrails as part of the surrounding discourse.

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The number of people who believe the Earth is flat is growing, and it's becoming a popular conspiracy theory. Scientists speculate that this trend is due to skepticism towards organizations like NASA and the belief that the moon landing was fake. Some argue that the iconic images of Earth from space are not genuine photographs. The concern is that the flat earth movement is gaining momentum and could become a political issue, similar to climate change, vaccination, or evolution.

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The speakers discuss the flat earth movement and the moon landing conspiracy. Some believe the Earth is flat and challenge Joe Rogan to debate them. Others find these theories ridiculous and believe they are fueled by YouTube videos. Neil deGrasse Tyson is mentioned as someone who refuses to debate flat earthers. The speakers also mention the fragility of Earth in space and the power of scientific knowledge. Overall, the debate revolves around the credibility of scientific facts and the importance of questioning and learning throughout life.

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The video discusses the censorship of Alex Jones and the demonization of conspiracy theorists. It questions why questioning the shape of the Earth is deemed harmful and highlights the creation of the term "conspiracy theorist" by the CIA. The speakers mention the banning of flat Earth content on YouTube and the introduction of factual information boxes by Google. They express disbelief and curiosity about the reasons behind the censorship. Overall, the video explores the suppression of alternative viewpoints and the perceived fakeness of space.

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In this video, Flat Earth advocate Dave Weiss engages in a discussion with the podcast hosts, expressing his belief that the Earth is flat and criticizing mainstream scientific explanations. He questions the authenticity of the moon landing and suggests that the government controls people's minds through imagination. Weiss promotes his app that explores Flat Earth theories and challenges viewers to watch his videos for two weeks and still believe in the globe model. The hosts express skepticism but engage in a discussion covering various topics related to Flat Earth theories. They discuss symbolism, numerology, the existence of a dome-like structure, stock market manipulation, fallacies used by podcasters, and the idea of humans being special creations. They also touch on perspective, the movement of the sun, and the visibility of distant objects. The speakers express their belief in a creator and the importance of individual relationships with the divine. They question the curvature of the Earth, the existence of gravity, and the authenticity of the moon landing. They mention the Antarctic Treaty, which restricts access to Antarctica, and discuss the symbolism used by various organizations. The speakers believe in a global conspiracy involving powerful families and organizations to control and deceive the masses. They encourage people to question the mainstream narrative and promote the idea of waking up to the truth. One speaker shares a personal experience of seeing a Coast Guard Base from a distance, which they believe is impossible on a curved Earth, leading them to believe that everything they were taught about the Earth being a globe is a lie. They mention an app related to flat Earth beliefs and encourage viewers to share the video on social media. The video briefly touches on the topic of the Proud Boys, with one speaker expressing unfamiliarity with the group. The video ends with friendly farewells.

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In this video, the host interviews Austin Whitsett, a flat earther, who explains his journey of researching and questioning the globe earth model. The discussion covers arguments based on observation, such as the spherical shape of the moon and the shadows it casts, as evidence for a round earth. Whitsett suggests alternative explanations and highlights the censorship and lack of evidence surrounding the globe earth model. The video also includes a debate between two individuals discussing various arguments for and against the flat earth theory, touching on topics such as the visibility of distant objects, the curvature of the earth, and the appearance of the sun during sunsets. The speakers present contrasting viewpoints on the shape of the earth, with one suggesting that atmospheric conditions and pollution can create the illusion of a curved surface, while the other argues for the round shape of celestial bodies observed through telescopes and the existence of gravity. The video concludes with a promotion for products and a request for prayers and support.

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YouTube labels truth videos, including flat earth content, to redirect viewers to mainstream narratives. Searching for specific flat earth videos often leads to propaganda instead. There's skepticism about the lack of south circumnavigation and inconsistencies in Antarctic sun observations. The discussion includes claims that missile calculations assume a flat, non-rotating earth. Participants express disbelief in the authenticity of space imagery and the existence of nuclear weapons, suggesting they are part of a broader deception. They argue that historical architecture may not be accurately represented and question the narratives surrounding technological advancements. Ultimately, they encourage viewers to seek their own truths rather than accept mainstream beliefs.

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This video discusses the idea of a massive conspiracy that aims to control people mentally, physically, and spiritually. The speaker questions the credibility of NASA, the government, and the military, suggesting that they have been proven to be liars. They argue that believing these sources makes one an idiot. The speaker also mentions the large budget of NASA and questions what they have achieved with it. Another speaker emphasizes the importance of recognizing deception and control, stating that the flat earth concept exposes this deception and encourages people to come together and demand answers.

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The video discusses the challenges faced by the r/conspiracy subreddit on Reddit, including censorship, manipulation, and harassment. Despite these obstacles, the community remained a platform for open discussion and free thinking, attracting both conspiracy theorists and skeptics. The removal of a prominent user, AxolotlPeyotl, and the subsequent decline of the subreddit are highlighted as part of a larger effort to silence conspiracy theorists. The video emphasizes the importance of critical thinking and questioning authority in maintaining a free and open society. It also mentions the creation of an alternative platform, conspiracies.win, and notes the increasing censorship and control over online discourse, particularly regarding topics like the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2020 US election.

Johnny Harris

Why People Think the World is Flat
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Johnny Harris explores the flat Earth belief, describing its core tenets, such as the North Pole being central and a dome over the Earth. He notes a rise in flat Earth popularity, with a significant percentage of younger Americans doubting the globe model. Harris conducts an experiment on a plane using a spirit level, finding no tilt, which he attributes to gravity and physics. He traces the movement's origins to the 1800s, highlighting a distrust of complex science and institutions, suggesting this skepticism fuels the belief in a flat Earth today.

The Joe Rogan Experience

Joe Rogan Experience #979 - Sargon of Akkad
Guests: Sargon of Akkad
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In this conversation between Joe Rogan and Sargon of Akkad, they discuss various topics including internet culture, social media dynamics, and political correctness. Sargon shares his thoughts on the "Free Kekistan" meme and the controversy surrounding Pepe the Frog, which has been labeled as a hate symbol. They touch on the concept of shadow banning on social media platforms, with Sargon expressing frustration over his verification status on Twitter despite having a significant following. Sargon identifies himself as a liberal rather than part of the alt-right, emphasizing his belief in universal rights and laissez-faire capitalism. They discuss the complexities of identity politics and how it can lead to divisive narratives. Sargon criticizes the tendency to categorize individuals based on race or gender, arguing that it detracts from meaningful discussions about rights and issues. The conversation shifts to the topic of feminism, with Sargon expressing skepticism about the claims that feminism is the most empowering ideology for women. They discuss the historical context of the Crusades and how modern interpretations often overlook the complexities of historical events. Sargon argues that moral judgments about past actions can be misleading and that understanding the context is crucial. They also delve into the topic of Islam, particularly Wahhabism, and how it contrasts with more moderate interpretations of the religion. Sargon points out that many Muslims do not subscribe to the extremist views held by groups like ISIS and that the majority of Muslims are peaceful. As the discussion progresses, they touch on the idea of advanced civilizations, referencing Gobekli Tepe and the significance of archaeological discoveries. Sargon argues that while impressive, these structures do not necessarily indicate a technologically advanced society as understood in modern terms. The conversation concludes with a discussion about conspiracy theories, particularly regarding aliens and the flat Earth movement. Sargon emphasizes the importance of education and critical thinking in countering misinformation and conspiracy theories, advocating for a rational approach to understanding complex issues. They also touch on the influence of social media on public perception and the challenges of navigating information in the digital age.
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