Yes, Flat-Earthers Really Do Exist

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
Now, obvious question is: are UFOs conspiracy theory :)
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Dejan Corovic

As above, so bellow

You might laugh about it but that's the essence of "human condition" for you.

We are surrounded by the world we don't understand and, and with additional shortage of factual information, we constantly have to fall back on our core beliefs, To add to confusion, mass media and global corporations are constantly trying to exploit us through grossly biased misinformation.
 

pigfarmer

tall, thin, irritable
I'm not laughing at the idea that there is and has been an extraterrestrial presence among us, personally I think it quite possible and really don't put any guardrails of Belief around what form that might take.

What is worth of mockery IS the human condition, why people are so freaking gullible and fall for total BS thinking that maybe, just maybe they've stumbled upon some kernel of truth from the comfort of their jammies. They haven't, sorry. It's why Billy Meier, Bob Lazar and all the other bullshit artists have literally wasted everybody's time for the last several decades, because there is a thriving market for their wares. Ufology, such as it is, has earned the mockery it gets. It makes it that much harder for people which actually want to investigate anomalous phenomenon for-real that much harder. Maybe an Avi Loeb, for example - definitely not a Jeremey Corbell or George Knapp. Maybe that's why somebody like Robert Bigelow does his own thing
 

nivek

As Above So Below

Slovakian Politician Suggests Earth May be Flat

A Slovakian politician understandably raised eyebrows in his country when he suggested to a reporter that the Earth may be flat. Chief of Staff for the Culture Ministry, Lukáš Machala, reportedly put forward the very weird argument during a recent television interview. In discussing a new proposed public broadcaster, he was asked if those with alternative views, such as Flat Earthers, would be allowed airtime on the state-sponsored outlet. In response, Machala offered a rather surprising question of his own: "has it been proved that the Earth is round?"

Continuing this line of thinking, Machala queried the reporter "have you been into outer space? No, nor have I." As such, he ultimately mused that "I don't know" whether the Earth is round or flat. As one might imagine, Machala's curiosity concerning the shape of the planet garnered him a considerable amount of ridicule in his country, leading him to lambast the program while insisting that "I am not a conspiracy theorist." That said, the politician notably did not dismiss the infamous Flat Earth theory, despite Slovak astronaut Ivan Bella assuring another media outlet in the country that, indeed, the planet is round.


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