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Old 12-15-2016, 12:19 PM   #511 (permalink)
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Let's get this discussion going, either here or in an appropriate thread. So what is this evidence?
Miles Davis named a record after it. What more evidence do you need?
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Old 12-15-2016, 02:40 PM   #512 (permalink)
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Not just reptilians. The Nazi's were said to have collaborated with an advanced humanoid species underground in Antarctica in order to build New Berlin during WW2.

Admiral Robert E. Byrd led U.S. forces to explore the region as a precursor to Operation HighJump.

Tibetans speak of an advanced underground city called Shambhala.

Sh*t goes deeper than we know [/bad pun].
They clearly were not advanced if they thought it was a good idea to invade Russia during winter. A dumbass could tell you that was a bad idea.
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They clearly were not advanced if they thought it was a good idea to invade Russia during winter. A dumbass could tell you that was a bad idea.
In all fairness, if I were as awesome as the Nazis I'd probably think I could kick a bunch of dirty Slavs in the nuts by fall at the latest.
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In all fairness, if I were as awesome the Nazis I'd probably think I could kick a bunch of dirty Slavs in the nuts by fall at the latest.
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Let's get this discussion going, either here or in an appropriate thread. So what is this evidence?
Okay, I'll start a Hollow Earth thread. I'll have to go on my website to pull some info, so give me a bit.
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Okay, I'll start a Hollow Earth thread. I'll have to go on my website to pull some info, so give me a bit.
You can pull all the information you want here: http://www.musicbanter.com/current-e...low-earth.html
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You can pull all the information you want here: http://www.musicbanter.com/current-e...low-earth.html
I just started one. My bad. Should have searched before doing so. Mods can obviously feel free to merge them if they wish.
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That theory that the OP espouses is different than mine though.
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Old 12-15-2016, 08:12 PM   #519 (permalink)
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Things worth considering:

In support of the Flat Earth argument (or position):

1. If you google "Pictures of Earth from outer space", you should notice that most of the pictures are fake. And even if the pictures are real, these photos only show you a small portion of the Earth. (Please excuse me for my poor grammar, but then again, who gives a crap?)

2. If you support the Round Earth theory or view, then I challenge you to explain this... Sometimes a lunar eclipse occurs during the daytime... If the Earth was a sphere, then how in Bieber's name can lunar eclipses occur at daytime?

3. If the Earth was really rotating about its axis, then we would actually feel the Earth rotate. The round-supporters say, "Well, since you're moving with the Earth, you don't really feel it rotating. It's kinda like you're in a car. You're moving along with the car, so you don't really feel the car moving." But I'm not buying it... Obviously, when I'm in a car, I can still feel the car moving. So if the Earth was really rotating about its axis, human beings would feel the rotation.

On contrary, in support of Round Earth argument (or position):

"Well, if the Earth was flat, then someone would have fallen into outer space by now. (At least one person would have fallen). It's funny how we don't hear any news stories about people falling into outer space..."
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1. Your sentence is fake.

2. Lunar eclipses that occur in the daytime are called solar eclipses, unless you're talking about lunar eclipses occurring while it's daytime on the other side of the planet, which neither makes sense nor contradicts the round earth theory.

3. The size of the earth in comparison to ourselves is hugely bigger than you and your car. Since we are so small in comparison, we don't feel large scale actions. The microscopic bacteria barely register it when you jump up and down. This one is pretty easy to learn about with some googling.
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