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Offline mike tesko

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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #660 on: February 01, 2018, 08:55:PM »
Did the Admiral Byrd expedition discover 'GOD' when it visited the south Pole?
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #661 on: February 01, 2018, 08:56:PM »
Did the Admiral Byrd expedition discover 'GOD' when it visited the south Pole?

Or, at least the closest thing to 'GOD' that anyone could begin to imagine?
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #662 on: February 01, 2018, 09:00:PM »
I would now like to place the following proposition to everybody, along the lines that Byrds expeditions to the south pole were chiefly concerned with,  locating and destroying the earths dorm, which was being controlled and regulated, by the aliens
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #663 on: February 01, 2018, 09:01:PM »
I would now like to place the following proposition to everybody, along the lines that Byrds expeditions to the south pole were chiefly concerned with,  locating and destroying the earths dorm, which was being controlled and regulated, by the aliens..

But, that attempt failed! It was repelled...
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #664 on: February 01, 2018, 09:03:PM »
I have no doubt in my mind, that the USA are experts at deception, and mischief!!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #665 on: February 01, 2018, 09:09:PM »
I have no doubt in my mind, that the USA are experts at deception, and mischief!!

I believe (just my opinion) that the USA is now partially, or maybe even fully in control of the deceiving the general public into thinking that the circular facilities viewable in certain parts of Nevada, and the surrounding areas, are nothing but irrigated circular crop growing facilities, when all along these same facilities, have a more sinister purpose...
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #666 on: February 01, 2018, 09:14:PM »
I believe (just my opinion) that the USA is now partially, or maybe even fully in control of the deceiving the general public into thinking that the circular facilities viewable in certain parts of Nevada, and the surrounding areas, are nothing but irrigated circular crop growing facilities, when all along these same facilities, have a more sinister purpose...

I have a working theory, which if proven to be true, exposes the USA of the biggest deception of all...
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #667 on: February 01, 2018, 09:17:PM »
I have no doubt that everyone of you wants to know wht my theory is, yeah?
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #668 on: February 01, 2018, 10:48:PM »
. . . it depends upon who is observing who, on either the sun, or the moon, or the flat earth, itself, since the observer's perspective is paramount
I tried to make it clear that I wasn't asking about apparent sizes that depend on the observer, but instead to the actual dimensions of the sun, moon and Earth.

I can only answer from the perspective of being an observer upon the surface of the flat earth
I wasn't asking about observer-dependent apparent sizes, as I've explained above.

So now can you tell me which is widest and which is second widest in the sense that I intended?
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #669 on: February 02, 2018, 02:16:AM »
I tried to make it clear that I wasn't asking about apparent sizes that depend on the observer, but instead to the actual dimensions of the sun, moon and Earth. Earth is widest (as you put it) and the moon and the sun are virtually identical in width..
I wasn't asking about observer-dependent apparent sizes, as I've explained above.

So now can you tell me which is widest and which is second widest in the sense that I intended? Earth widest, moon and sun next widest!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #670 on: February 02, 2018, 02:17:AM »
Looks like NASA is contemplating terminating the ISS  in 2020, which comes as no surprise to me because it is a scam!

(1) - https://www.space.com/39505-nasa-potential-international-space-station-end-concerns.html?utm_source=notification
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #671 on: February 02, 2018, 02:23:AM »
Looks like NASA is contemplating terminating the ISS  in 2020, which comes as no surprise to me because it is a scam!

(1) - https://www.space.com/39505-nasa-potential-international-space-station-end-concerns.html?utm_source=notification

Maybe the deception is finally catching up with them!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #672 on: February 02, 2018, 02:25:AM »
Maybe the deception is finally catching up with them!

It won't be long before NASA is disbanded once everybody realises they have been stealing and misusing public funds to finance their deceptions!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #673 on: February 02, 2018, 02:32:AM »
There's evidence of a big deception in mid America, in the form of projection technology being disguised as irrigation circles in Nevada and surrounding terrain!

I have discovered evidence, for example, that many of the constellations in the earth's 'firmament', can be reproduced from various matrix of these circular facilities which exist in abundance, all over those parts of middle America!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #674 on: February 02, 2018, 03:20:AM »
Earth is widest (as you put it) and the moon and the sun are virtually identical in width.
Most "flat earth" websites I've seen suggest that the sun is a considerable distance away -  thousands of miles according to some sites. Do you disagree with that and believe that the sun is less than 100 miles away from Earth?