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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #675 on: February 02, 2018, 04:04:AM »
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?

It is much closer..
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #676 on: February 02, 2018, 04:11:AM »
The various Constellation shapes can be built into the irrigation circles located in various places in 'middle' America..

Check some of these google earth images out against constellation shapes!!!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #677 on: February 02, 2018, 04:23:AM »
I assume you mean the sun is much closer than 100 miles from Earth. How have you arrived at that conclusion?

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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #678 on: February 02, 2018, 04:26:AM »
I assume you mean the sun is much closer than 100 miles from Earth. How have you arrived at that conclusion?

Size, which is comparable to size of moon in earth's 'firmament', and earth's dome...
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #679 on: February 02, 2018, 04:32:AM »
Size, which is comparable to size of moon in earth's 'firmament', and earth's dome...

I don't think the sun's light rays could possibly penetrate Van Allens two (radiation) belts without being distorted (inner ring of Van Allen belt is about 600 miles in altitude above surface of the flat earth, the outer Van Allens belt is roughly 1,700 miles above the flat earths surface)!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #680 on: February 02, 2018, 04:37:AM »
I have captured the images of this circle phenomena all over the place in and around Nevada, but nowhere else on the earth...

It's got to be significant...
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #681 on: February 02, 2018, 04:49:AM »
What does anyone make of the following claim:-

(1) - https://www.express.co.uk/news/weird/913279/Aliens-in-UFOs-prevented-nuclear-WW3-between-US-Russia

Please press start arrow in video footage, thank you!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #682 on: February 02, 2018, 10:28:AM »
Can any body hazard a guess, what these are, and more importantly what they remind everyone of?
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #683 on: February 02, 2018, 10:32:AM »
Well, the above are images of a radar screen, and look how similar they are in design to the mysterious irrigation circles situated in and around Nevada!
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #684 on: February 02, 2018, 10:42:AM »
And then there's similar shapes in the earth's 'firmament':-
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #685 on: February 02, 2018, 03:49:PM »
‘Yes, my son,’ replied the Master, ‘the dark ages that will come now for your race will cover the Earth like a pall, but I believe that some of your race will live through the storm, beyond that, I cannot say. We see at a great distance a new world stirring from the ruins of your race, seeking its lost and legendary treasures, and they will be here, my son, safe in our keeping. When that time arrives, we shall come forward again to help revive your culture and your race.

Hmmmmm. the words above could have come straight from the movie Lost Horizon starring Ronald Coleman who's character has an audience with the Dali Lama in Shangra-La, a lost city in Tibet.

“You, my son, (said the Master), “will live through the storm. You will preserve the fragrance of our history and add to it a touch of your own mind. Beyond that, my vision weakens … but I see in the great distance a new world starting in the ruins … But in hopefulness, seeking it’s lost and legendary treasures, and they will all be here, my son, hidden behind the mountains under the blue moon, preserved as if by a miracle…”
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #686 on: February 02, 2018, 04:54:PM »
Hmmmmm. the words above could have come straight from the movie Lost Horizon starring Ronald Coleman who's character has an audience with the Dali Lama in Shangra-La, a lost city in Tibet.

“You, my son, (said the Master), “will live through the storm. You will preserve the fragrance of our history and add to it a touch of your own mind. Beyond that, my vision weakens … but I see in the great distance a new world starting in the ruins … But in hopefulness, seeking it’s lost and legendary treasures, and they will all be here, my son, hidden behind the mountains under the blue moon, preserved as if by a miracle…”

Maybe the script of that film were based upon the diary entries of Admiral Byrd? When was the movie produced?
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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #687 on: February 02, 2018, 05:14:PM »
It was released in September of 1937. Its director had previously directed a movie that featured competition between naval fixed-wing and airship pilots to reach the South Pole by air.

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« Reply #688 on: February 02, 2018, 05:34:PM »
Size, which is comparable to size of moon in earth's 'firmament', and earth's dome...
How did you apply that to conclude that the sun is much closer than 100 miles from Earth?

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Re: Is the Earth flat, or round, or both, but not spherical?
« Reply #689 on: February 02, 2018, 07:31:PM »
It was released in September of 1937. Its director had previously directed a movie that featured competition between naval fixed-wing and airship pilots to reach the South Pole by air.

Oh, South Pole, again, maybe someone else had a similar experience to admiral Byrd, and was told similar things to what was told to admiral Byrd a decade later?
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