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May 21, 2023 | 11:18
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Justin Trudeau addressed "flat earthers" a couple months ago, and called for a need to censor them. In my opinion only lies require the protection of censorship for truth stands up to all scrutiny. Remember how well censorship of any countering opinion to the 'official' narrative of covid went.
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May 22, 2023 | 06:32
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May 22, 2023 | 10:56
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 Originally Posted by Bin Lurking
I liked this post because it describes the current topic we are discussing about electric cars and renewable energy as non solutions for a non-existent problem.
However, you seem to be overthinking this, deleting your post and reposting just because a poster you don't approve of has clicked the like button. you seem to be competing with Chuck for the least mature poster award.
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May 22, 2023 | 17:20
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So funny, you sound like a little teeny bopper. Get a life.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/space-station-welcomes-2-saudi-visitors-including-kingdom-s-1st-female-astronaut-1.6408549
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May 22, 2023 | 22:11
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 Originally Posted by Bin Lurking
So funny, you sound like a little teeny bopper. Get a life.
https://www.ctvnews.ca/sci-tech/space-station-welcomes-2-saudi-visitors-including-kingdom-s-1st-female-astronaut-1.6408549
I see you selectively chose which propaganda piece fits your accepted narrative, I believe thats called confirmation bias. Here is an example of a photo posted on evening news of the Chicago skyline from across Lake Michigan on the shore 59 miles away. The news station later realized the Chicago skyline should of been hidden behind 1000's of feet of curvature on a globe the news caster claimed it was superior mirage, a poor cover story as superior mirages are always inverted.
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May 23, 2023 | 18:01
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Truth is none of you can prove me wrong . You act like chuck and attack my character. I'm really sorry to burst your bubble, but wouldnt you rather know the truth right in front of your face. Earth is flat as a pancake.
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May 23, 2023 | 18:37
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 Originally Posted by biglentil
Truth is none of you can prove me wrong . You act like chuck and attack my character. I'm really sorry to burst your bubble, but wouldnt you rather know the truth right in front of your face. Earth is flat as a pancake.
Not the least bit interested in proving you wrong.
Teeny bopper comment above was meant for albertafarmertroll.
As I said, have a nice life.
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May 24, 2023 | 17:54
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So exactly where does the earth stop?
What keeps the ocean water in?
Is the moon flat?
The sun must be flat also!
I’m sure I have many other questions but let’s keep it short for now.
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May 24, 2023 | 22:53
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So exactly where does the earth stop? Good question after Operation High Jump in the early 50's explorer Richard Byrd reported on evening news that he had discovered icefree land larger than North America on the other side of Antarctica. 1 year later the Antartica treaty was signed preventing individuals from traveling below the 60th parallel without an escort. Nasa also formed 1 year later and used the oldest trick in the book to distract from the secrets that lay beyond Antarctica, "Hey look up here!". Its difficult to know how much more land is in our 'outer space', there may even be 'extra terrestrials' which losely translates to mean from more land. Could be a 1000 times more land we just don't know until independent exploration is permitted.
What keeps the ocean water in? The 400ft high Antarctic icewall forms the container that keeps all the oceans in.
Is the moon flat? We have only ever seen one side of the moon, if it were a spinning globe like they claim and its speed were even off by a fraction of a mph we would see other sides. The moon is like the negative of a battery, a plasma that produces its own cool light. The cool light is why we tend to get frosts on full moons. Magnetic field does affect highly conductive salt water, this is why the moon causes tides and the corrielius effect.
The sun must be flat also!
The sun is local a rotating ball of plasma a few 1000 miles away with a diameter of 43miles. Seasons are much better explained on a flat earth model. On the Dec 21 solstice the sun rotates around the Tropic of Capricorn and on the 23rd begins to slowly move north again until June 21 when it reaches the Tropic of Cancer. During this period the North Pole recieves 24hrs of sunlight. Then begins its slow progression south again. This is why if we just travel a 1000 miles south from Saskatchewan in the winter time we can experience a 60 degree celcius temperature change. Not because a globe earth has tilted a few hundred miles away from a sun they claim is 93 million miles away.
I’m sure I have many other questions but let’s keep it short for now.
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May 25, 2023 | 08:03
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This is one of many Nasa documents referencing a flat non rotating earth.
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May 26, 2023 | 13:47
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Atmosphere spinning with it ?
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May 26, 2023 | 14:37
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 Originally Posted by biglentil
I see the problem. You will too. If you look in a mirror.
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May 26, 2023 | 14:48
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Atmosphere spinning with it ?
Thats the fairy tail. No slippage at any altitude, except the slippage that causes the corrielius they claim. Oh and a commercial jet flying at 500mph would need to nose down at 200ft per minute or would continually gain altitude. Though in practice planes are designed to keep a slightly nose up attitude when they are maintaining 'flat and level'. The heliocentric model is so absurd, a constantly evolving lie on top of lies. Consider when the heliocentric model was created some 500yrs ago, 250 years before hot air baloons and the best optics wouldnt match a $39 scope at walmart today.
Video of pilots admitting earth is flat.
https://vm.tiktok.com/ZM2FALNtX/
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May 26, 2023 | 17:20
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 Originally Posted by agstar77
I see the problem. You will too. If you look in a mirror.
Oh Aggy you've been blessed with an abnormally low IQ. Is it true ignorance is bliss?
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May 27, 2023 | 05:15
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I said I wouldn't get involved in this debate, but I did find some conclusive evidence:

No matter which side of this debate you may be on, we can all agree that this is worth taking a closer look at.
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May 27, 2023 | 12:40
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 Originally Posted by AlbertaFarmer5
I said I wouldn't get involved in this debate, but I did find some conclusive evidence:

No matter which side of this debate you may be on, we can all agree that this is worth taking a closer look at.
Yes, it is !
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May 27, 2023 | 14:16
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This site definitely has colourful characters. 😜
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May 27, 2023 | 15:02
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She definitely looks like a worldly gal.
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May 27, 2023 | 15:28
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Something is off I'm pretty sure the Marianass Trench is nowhere near Greenland.
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May 27, 2023 | 15:35
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 Originally Posted by sumdumguy
This site definitely has colourful characters. 😜
And even more colorful pants.
It wasn't easy convincing Blaithin to model the pants for the picture.
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May 27, 2023 | 19:32
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I’m flattered.
My ankles are actually much skinnier.
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May 27, 2023 | 20:17
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 Originally Posted by biglentil
Something is off I'm pretty sure the Marianass Trench is nowhere near Greenland.
I see you have been doing some research. In the name of science of course.
I see newfoundland. I can't quite make out where conception bay is located though.
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May 27, 2023 | 21:01
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 Originally Posted by AlbertaFarmer5
I see you have been doing some research. In the name of science of course.
I see newfoundland. I can't quite make out where conception bay is located though.
Finally sanity has returned!!
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Jun 1, 2023 | 19:18
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Seems odd - between 1969 and 1972 twelve people walked on the moon (according to Cash Cabs) then it ground to a screeching halt. Hmmm
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