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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 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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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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I provide access to freedom of speech, expression, and information. However, some people have formed communities and convinced themselves that the Earth is flat. While this may not seem harmful, believing in something untrue can lead to serious societal problems.

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In the truth movement, ego must be set aside to realize the deception. The flat earth concept challenges government control and manipulation. The need for representatives in the digital age is questioned. Education fails to prove the globe theory. Deception and suppression of knowledge are tools of control. Demanding answers about the shape of the earth could expose the lies and remove those in power. This movement aims to unite people against manipulation and division.

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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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If people aren't bothered by crazy ideas like the earth being flat, they just laugh it off. But if you question what happened with building 7, it's a different story. People freak out and think you should lose your job. Why? It's my country, and I want to understand. Do buildings really collapse? I don't know, maybe they do. But why can't I ask questions about it? Anything you're not allowed to question is something you should question more.

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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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If people aren't offended by crazy ideas like the earth being flat, they just laugh it off. But if you question what happened with building 7, they freak out and think you should lose your job. Why? It's my country, and I want to understand. Do buildings really collapse? I don't know, but why can't I ask questions about it? Anything you're not allowed to question is something you should question more.

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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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For centuries, people believed the Earth was flat and the center of everything. Then, Nicolaus Copernicus challenged this idea. We are taught from a young age that the Earth is round, and most of us never question it. However, being so attached to our initial beliefs makes it difficult to accept opposing views. We become connected to our ideas, and they become part of our identity. We often believe something simply because we've heard it repeatedly. This can lead to a distorted understanding of reality. Controlling the information we receive and how we receive it shapes our worldview. It's important to have a foundation in objective reality to avoid dangerous situations. Academia plays a crucial role in holding the truth.

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64% of millennials are not convinced that the world is a ball or a circle. They question whether it is a spheroid or some other shape.

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Tucker is asked about his thoughts on the flat earth theory. He responds by saying he is open to anything due to the amount of deception in the world. He mentions that the story of history being a linear progression towards enlightenment is a complete lie, as there is overwhelming evidence against it. He also mentions that the physical earth has been greatly impacted by climate change over millions of years. With all this in mind, Tucker admits he doesn't know what is true anymore.

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Many flat Earthers were initially skeptical and even opposed to the idea. They were into science fiction and believed in a round Earth. However, they started researching the flat Earth theory to prove it wrong, but ended up finding compelling arguments. They realized that they had been lied to and began questioning their own beliefs. They believe that NASA is lying and that there is a conspiracy to keep people ignorant. Discovering the truth about a flat Earth would be a major upheaval and change their understanding of the universe. They feel that society wants people to blindly accept information without questioning it.

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Do you believe the earth is a sphere? Some people think it's flat, with the North Pole at the center and Antarctica holding everything in. The number of flat earth believers is growing, and scientists are concerned. The flat earth theory is gaining popularity, and some think it could become a political issue like climate change or vaccination. Geological survey data shows that Douglas County in Illinois is the flattest county in the state. While you can't see the whole world no matter how high you go, there are those who believe NASA is a fraudulent organization and that the moon landing was fake. The interpretation of the horizon can vary, but the concern is how fast the flat earth movement is gaining steam.

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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 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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If you go on TV and say the earth is flat, people laugh but it's not a threat. However, if you question what happened with building 7, people freak out and you could lose your job. Why? It's my country, it's an attack on my country. Can I ask if buildings collapse? Maybe they do, I don't know. But why can't I ask questions? We should be asking more questions about things we're not allowed to question.

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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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The world is round, not flat. Denying climate change is not acceptable. Some in congress act like Flat Earth Society members. There are high-level flat earth believers, but how do we know the earth is not flat?

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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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You're called a "globetard" for believing the Earth is round, but I follow flat Earth theories. How can you prove it's flat? I see the curve. Astronauts never show a full 360-degree view in space. You're a globetard. Your name should be Luke the Duke, not Leek Doogie. This is silly.
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