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The speaker discusses the idea that the belief in a level Earth is often dismissed as a ridiculous conspiracy theory. However, they argue that it is actually a easily provable fact. They believe that once humanity realizes the truth about the Earth's shape, it will lead to a new era of enlightenment and expose those who have deceived us. They emphasize the importance of aligning our perception with the truth.

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Speaker 1 believes that the Earth is a pancake and dismisses evidence of it being round. Speaker 0 questions this belief, mentioning photos and the phenomenon of day and night. Speaker 1 argues that the sun acts like a spotlight, shining on one place at a time. Speaker 0 counters by asking why water doesn't spill off the edges if the Earth is a pancake. Speaker 1 claims there is a butter wall that keeps the water in place. Speaker 0 finds this absurd and compares it to fake things like the abominable snowman. Speaker 1 corrects Speaker 0, stating that global warming is real. Speaker 0 concedes that they may have been wrong.

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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 mentions a scenario where conflicting beliefs about the shape of the Earth lead to a meeting with the Flat Earth society. Speaker 1 expresses a desire for the younger generation to accept the fact that the Earth is a certain shape.

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The speaker argues that the theory of a flat Earth has been suppressed and ridiculed for centuries. They claim that bodies of water always remain level, making it unscientific to believe in a spherical Earth. They also state that the horizon appears flat from all angles and that Polaris, the North Pole star, remains fixed while the Earth does not move. The speaker dismisses the idea of Earth's rotation and the motion of the Milky Way as unobservable and unproven theories. They conclude by suggesting that there are many observable facts supporting a motionless, flat Earth that have been ignored in favor of untestable theories about a spinning, tilting, and spherical Earth.

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Speaker 0 greets Millie and mentions they are talking to YouTube. They discuss the topic of flat earth, acknowledging that some people may not be ready for it. Speaker 0 describes the view from their office window.

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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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Speaker 0 presents a deep-dive critique of globe Earth claims, arguing there is legitimacy to a flat-Earth view. He starts by examining NASA’s most recent globe image from outer space, noting stars in the background and claiming the picture is from twenty-something years ago, and comparing two NASA globe images showing the United States at different sizes “in the very next year,” questioning how that is possible. He asserts the globe image has “copied and pasted clouds” and asks if the globe was made in Photoshop. He then discusses a moon picture with the earth behind it, urging attention to the sides and asking how the earth could be drastically smaller when observed from the moon, yet drastically larger when you’re about 50,000 miles away from the moon. He claims that, when put into context, “they’re completely lying to our faces,” and describes the lunar module as looking “absolutely ridiculous,” calling it a replica and a toy, and questions whether the buttons have real functions and why ten thousand buttons would be needed. He questions who recorded the lunar module launch, noting that there were no fully autonomous cameras or drones at the time, and asks “Who got left on the moon?” He asserts that the moon landing was implanted as a false reality on the subconscious mind to govern conscious behaviors, linking Apollo 11 to symbolic numerology (11) and stating that the moon and sun are symbolic pillars representing subconscious and conscious realms. He claims the moon landing was a symbolic act to capture imagination and limit consciousness. He asks if the Earth were a globe, one would have to sit at eye level with water to have a perfectly flat horizon, implying a flat horizon because Chicago’s skyline is visible from about 40 miles across Lake Michigan. He states that curvature would be eight inches per mile squared, so buildings would have to be level with the floor and would appear to lean if the Earth were globe. He claims there is no detectable curvature on any body of water, and that the horizon is merely how far the eye can see. Regarding circumnavigation, he asserts there is no proof of east-to-west circumnavigation but no evidence of north-to-south circumnavigation, arguing that north is the center on a flat map and that circumnavigating north to south would leave the magnetic field. He mentions Antarctica’s average elevation and its role in “holding all of the waters in,” and notes no country has a flag shape for its nation, while Antarctica does. He calls attention to the Antarctic Treaty and contrasts it with Greenland, and mentions crepuscular rays as evidence of a local sun, and claims that if the sun were 93 million miles away, light rays would be perfectly parallel and seasons would be explained differently. He claims the moon gives off its own light, with a few degrees colder Fahrenheit than the surrounding atmosphere, which would not be possible if the moon merely reflects the sun’s light. He references a model visually and asserts that what is shown makes no sense if the Earth is a globe. He concludes by saying the video is “the tip of the iceberg,” asserting that observing no curvature and the sun and moon appearing the same size and moving across the sky might reflect what’s actually happening. He ends with, “But of course, the earth is a globe and I made everything up,” and states, “This video was for entertainment purposes only.”

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The speaker discusses the curvature of the Earth, suggesting that if the Earth were curved, a plane would have to constantly drop in altitude to stay level. They propose the idea that the Earth may actually be a flat plane. They also mention their podcast for more topics of discussion.

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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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The speaker argues that the idea of a spinning ball Earth is ridiculous and unscientific. They claim that common sense and personal experience contradict the notion of a rotating Earth. They also argue that water always remains horizontal and cannot conform to the shape of a globe. The speaker criticizes NASA and other space agencies for providing manipulated images and videos of a globular Earth. They point out that long-distance photography and the horizon's flatness contradict the idea of a curved Earth. The speaker concludes by encouraging listeners to research and discern the truth for themselves.

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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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Speaker 0 asks where the sun is if the Earth is flat. Speaker 1 responds that everyone has their own sun, and there is no "the sun." Speaker 0 is confused and asks if there are different suns in different locations. Speaker 1 confirms that each person sees their own sun. Speaker 0 questions how many suns there are, and Speaker 1 explains that there are as many suns as there are viewers. Speaker 0 brings up airplanes and wonders why the sun doesn't appear bigger when closer. Speaker 1 compares it to a rainbow and states that the sun is not a physical object. Speaker 0 is frustrated and Speaker 1 claims the sun is cold.

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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 speaker discusses the question of why anyone would lie about the shape of the Earth. They suggest that those who haven't researched the subject cannot fully understand the motives behind the lie. They propose that maintaining the illusion of a globe Earth is a profitable scam, funded by government space agencies. They argue that the belief in outer space and a globe Earth promotes a materialistic worldview and disconnects people from their spiritual foundations. The speaker also mentions the significance of Antarctica and the North Pole in the flat Earth model, and how these locations have been erased from modern maps. They conclude 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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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 video discusses the prevalence of flat earth videos on YouTube and the impact of misinformation. It highlights that around 1 in 10 Americans believe the earth is flat, with the percentage increasing among young people. The speakers discuss the role of YouTube in promoting extreme content and the need for improved algorithms and regulations to combat misinformation. They also touch on censorship and the fear of being mocked or criticized. The video concludes with a discussion on the importance of open conversation and the potential threat it poses to those in power.

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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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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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The speaker expresses disbelief and frustration at the idea of the Earth being flat. They find it difficult to prove that the Earth is round and fear being labeled as a flat Earth believer. They question the logic behind arguments supporting a round Earth and criticize the lack of convincing evidence. The speaker pleads for someone to provide a solid argument for a round Earth, but is disappointed by responses that rely on Google Earth as proof. They conclude by expressing their discomfort with the topic and emphasizing the importance of reporting facts.

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There are still people who believe in things like a flat Earth and reject vaccinations. The speaker suggests that there may be a gene for superstition, hearsay, and magical thinking, which may have been beneficial in the past. However, there is no gene for science, which is based on reproducible and testable evidence. The speaker believes that even in 1000 years, there will still be flat earthers and vaccine skeptics. Dealing with these beliefs is a constant struggle because they may be part of our genetic makeup.

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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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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.
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