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We've been fed lies and many things once labeled as conspiracy turned out to be true. I question everything now, feeling manipulated beyond comprehension. It's hard to believe anything unless it's tangible. Deceit is rampant, making it impossible for humans to grasp the extent of falsehoods.

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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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Geocentrism, the belief that the Earth is stationary with the heavenly bodies revolving around it, is gaining popularity in both the Christian and scientific communities. Some argue that the Earth is actually a flat plane, not a globe. Skepticism arises from the lack of evidence in images from space missions, such as the absence of satellites and planes. Questions are raised about the curvature of water and the selective strength of gravity. Doubts about the moon landing are also expressed, citing the challenge of passing through radiation belts and the high number of Freemason astronauts. The recent claim by NASA of discovering Earth-like planets is met with skepticism.

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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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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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There are many flat Earthers who are still in the closet, including some big channels. People with large platforms know the truth about the globe but are afraid to admit it. Eventually, the conversation will tip over and everyone will be talking about it. Flat Earthers are not decreasing in numbers, but rather the globe believers are. To keep people from understanding, there is immense censorship and psychological operations. Many people find the Flat Earth conversation interesting and want to investigate further. Once the conversation is more widespread, more people will be open about it. Change is coming, and there are plans to shake things up.

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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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I quit my job as an international airline pilot due to vaccine mandates. Although I didn't want to take the vaccine, my family did, and unfortunately, my mother passed away from it. After quitting, I learned about the Flat Earth theory from a fellow pilot. Initially, I thought it was ridiculous, but as I researched more, I found it aligning with other conspiracy theories I believe in. As someone who flew all over the world, I can confidently say that nothing in my training or experience supports the idea of a globe Earth. Additionally, I discovered that NASA's ISS tracking website can be manipulated by changing the time on your device, which proves their deception. I encourage others to record and share this evidence.

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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 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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In 1959, a treaty was signed by all 12 countries active in Antarctica, banning public travel below the 60th southern parallel. Around the same time, NASA was formed and the world's attention shifted to the moon. In 1962, the United States conducted a series of high-altitude nuclear tests known as Operation Fishbowl. This caught the interest of flat earth researchers who believe in an ancient model where we live within a sphere on a flat surface, enclosed by a dome. They argue that the curvature of the earth should make certain things impossible, like seeing distant objects or lighthouses.

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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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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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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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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 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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Where are you on your true Earth journey? Dave Weiss, known as Flat Earth Dave, argues that elites use media to obscure the true nature of reality, claiming the Earth is flat and that NASA is a propaganda tool. He invites questions about the Earth's shape. One question raised is why flat Earth theories provoke strong reactions. A personal experience on a flight from Minneapolis to Orlando led to a discussion about the Earth's rotation. If the Earth spins at 1,080 miles per hour, how do planes reach their destinations? Additionally, Weiss mentions the Challenger disaster, suggesting that none of the crew members died and that many have identical twins working in academia.

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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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Water naturally finds its level, so whether it's in a cup or a large body of water, it appears flat. NASA admits to photoshopping Earth images, but they claim it's necessary. They also acknowledge that we can't go beyond low Earth orbit, which is much closer than the moon. However, when observing distant skylines or islands, there is no visible curvature as expected. The Michelson Morley experiment failed to prove Earth's motion, leading to the theory of relativity. The sun's claimed distance of 93 million miles is questioned due to the angle of its rays. Lunar eclipses have occurred with both the sun and moon visible, contradicting the explanation of shadow causing moon phases. Moon phases remain consistent despite the Earth's supposed orbit. The speaker, after unbiased research, believes the Earth is flat, questioning the accepted model of a spinning globe.

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Eddie Bravo | This Past Weekend #94
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Eddie Bravo grew up with a restless ear for music and a bold willingness to chase different worlds. He describes a youth spent in Orange County chasing a musical dream, moving to Hollywood at 21 after roaming Sunset Strip during the height of metal in the eighties, where long hair, big hair, and club crowds defined a culture he wanted to inhabit. He recalls playing in bands that flirted with speed metal, then shifting toward a hybrid project that fused rap, metal, and electronics, a path that anticipated later crossover acts like Linkin Park, even as his songs remained long and ambitious. Along the way he taught himself to arrange, produce, and write, sometimes suppressing ego to keep bands together. He describes how a single drum lesson from a teacher who said the drummer is at the mercy of the songwriter reframed his approach: he began writing more and taking the lead in creating songs, even while collaborating on lyrics with James, one of the guitarists. The bands stretched out through the late 80s and early 90s, with eight to ten minute epics and a hunger to push beyond easy formulas. He moved to Hollywood with the aim of making it, but also to stay healthy and keep his image on stage, working out, and eventually discovering martial arts. Bravo recounts how jiu-jitsu intersected with his life after he discovered UFC and decided to train Brazilian jiu-jitsu, which would later culminate in him beating Hoyler Gracie in 2003 and becoming a well-known coach. He reflects on how the music business had tied him to fantasies of mansions and a parade of women, but he learned that the industry operates as propaganda and a control mechanism, not just an art form. His comedy career came alongside writing for the Man Show on Comedy Central, a period that let him explore stand-up, sketches, and a love for black comedy, while continuing to perform, write, and produce. In conversation, Eddie moves to the topic of conspiracy theories and the dark arts of information. He describes growing up Catholic before becoming an atheist in his teens, then drifting into hardcore skepticism as he questioned space, NASA, and government deception. He argues that mainstream science is often unverifiable to the average person and that the information from authorities is filtered, debunked, and controlled, sometimes with a preemptive narrative about aliens, space, and the origins of the universe. He discusses flat Earth theories, the ease with which debunking content can dominate search results, and the challenge of maintaining an open mind while also resisting dogma. Despite controversial ideas, Bravo returns to core life themes: pursue what you love without expectation of money, accept defeats and failures as learning opportunities, and build a life that includes family and art. He shares how exposure to different disciplines—wrestling in school, martial arts, and music production—shaped a philosophy of experimentation and synthesis. The conversation closes with a note that he remains active in both fighting and humor, planning tours, and continuing to create music that reflects his varied passions. He emphasizes that the journey is ongoing, and that the power lies in following your passion rather than chasing approval.
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