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Flat Earth Clues Introduction
This is a readers digest version containing many of the interesting parts of the flat earth theory. For those who have already started seeing things with new eyes it will be mostly a recap but there could be a few new angles you haven’t looked at. For the rest of you who are new to this the first question is invariably, is this a joke? Because it’s a joke right? And that’s where we start, because it’s one of our two basic childhood facts. One plus one equals two, and the earth is a globe. We’re taught this before almost everything else, and that right there should give you a clue on how serious this secret is.
But for those who have forgotten their history, here’s the modified “Men in black” version. For the first 4000 years of our civilization, we believed that the earth was a flatish disk, surrounded by a solid dome barrier called the Firmament. All of the five major religions had their own version of this, and the churches enforced the belief. Then, around 1514, a man named Copernicus created a new model of the world. He stated that if the earth was spinning around 1100 miles an hour, and circling around the sun at 60,000 miles an hour, the world was then round.
This is a readers digest version containing many of the interesting parts of the flat earth theory. For those who have already started seeing things with new eyes it will be mostly a recap but there could be a few new angles you haven’t looked at. For the rest of you who are new to this the first question is invariably, is this a joke? Because it’s a joke right? And that’s where we start, because it’s one of our two basic childhood facts. One plus one equals two, and the earth is a globe. We’re taught this before almost everything else, and that right there should give you a clue on how serious this secret is.
But for those who have forgotten their history, here’s the modified “Men in black” version. For the first 4000 years of our civilization, we believed that the earth was a flatish disk, surrounded by a solid dome barrier called the Firmament. All of the five major religions had their own version of this, and the churches enforced the belief. Then, around 1514, a man named Copernicus created a new model of the world. He stated that if the earth was spinning around 1100 miles an hour, and circling around the sun at 60,000 miles an hour, the world was then round.
