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How the Sun Really Works
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Seeing Buildings at 10 Miles
Seeing Buildings at 10 Miles Here is a guy with a zoom lens that can see 10 miles away; it can see buildings beyond the horizon of the sea. If the earth was curved, the zoom lens would not be … Continue reading
New Facts Emerge About Flat Earth
New Facts Emerge About Flat Earth Click Here for the amature video
3000 Year Old Text on the Flat Earth
3000 Year Old Text on the Flat Earth Click Here .
Tracking a Plane’s Flight
Tracking a Plane’s Flight Path New Flat Earth Experiment Note: I’m back to the individual post, as it’s quicker and easier for me to post when I have to. Sorry about that. I got a thought the other day of … Continue reading
Mirrors and the Flat Earth
How a Mirror Lake Proves the Earth is Flat I never thought that mirrors would prove a flat earth but watching this video you’ll understand why; you’d also get an idea of how it would look if the earth was … Continue reading
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Bedford Canal Experiment 1838 and 2016
New Bedford Canal Experiment in 2016 You have all heard of the Bedford Canal Experiment of 1838 where there is a canal that is 6 miles long and straight. There was one person who stood in the canal with a … Continue reading
Sun helps prove satellite hoax and flat earth
Sun helps prove satellite hoax and flat earth
Flat Earth Experiment 15
Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe From the first floor of the “grand” hotel, opposite the new or western pier, at Brighton, in Sussex, a well-constructed instrument, called a “Clinometer,” was “levelled,” and directed towards the sea. The water seemed … Continue reading
Flat Earth Experiment 14
Zetetic Astronomy: Earth Not a Globe If a good theodolite is placed on the summit of Shooter’s Hill, in Kent, and levelled, the line of sight, on being directed to Hampstead Hill, will cut the cross on St. Paul’s Cathedral, … Continue reading