Man, you are coming in way over my head! Like I said, I’m new to FE, and there’s a LOT I don’t know, so you’ve given me some things to consider. I appreciate you taking the time. I know there are lots of things that work on a globe and on FE, and some that only work with one or the other.
I do think the world governments work together to maintain the deception. There’s no way one could do it without the cooperation of the rest. I don’t think every person in NASA, for example is in on it. I’m sure most are people doing a job and have no idea. Much of it is compartmentalized and only a few near the top would have to know the whole story.
Anyway, it looks like I’ve got some things to look into. Thanks again for taking the time, fren!
Be careful with conspiracy theories. It is better to be skeptical of them and not treat lack of evidence against them as evidence for them.
There are some out there that in my opinion "warrant" thinking about.
There are some wierd questions about the Holocaust that need to be answered, and I am sure they could be easily but we are not allowed to ask them or we are Holocaust denying anti-semites (I am not, one of Trump's greatest moves was moving the embassy to Jerusalem and I have also supported Israel and been critical of the let's failure to properly understand how the Holocaust happened and how what they are doing leads to mass murder.)
The original moon landing does also have some questions that need to be answered. Pedogate as well. Some Q proofs are interesting, and it would be nice to know what Q is, how many people are involved and what their motivations are.
But when we start believing the really wild stuff that there is no basis for, lizard people, flat earth, ect. It can discredit the valid questions we have in the eyes of many who are inclined to accept mainstream narratives that they are told.
Its always worth asking questions, but the reality is we have to be careful about which ones we ask and when we ask them in this society. I think you will find that flat earth is a difficult theory to maintain as there is substantial evidence against it, and it will get you called crazy and friends and family will brush off any other ideas or theories you may have that may be less easy to disprove.
Man, you are coming in way over my head! Like I said, I’m new to FE, and there’s a LOT I don’t know, so you’ve given me some things to consider. I appreciate you taking the time. I know there are lots of things that work on a globe and on FE, and some that only work with one or the other.
I do think the world governments work together to maintain the deception. There’s no way one could do it without the cooperation of the rest. I don’t think every person in NASA, for example is in on it. I’m sure most are people doing a job and have no idea. Much of it is compartmentalized and only a few near the top would have to know the whole story.
Anyway, it looks like I’ve got some things to look into. Thanks again for taking the time, fren!
Be careful with conspiracy theories. It is better to be skeptical of them and not treat lack of evidence against them as evidence for them.
There are some out there that in my opinion "warrant" thinking about.
There are some wierd questions about the Holocaust that need to be answered, and I am sure they could be easily but we are not allowed to ask them or we are Holocaust denying anti-semites (I am not, one of Trump's greatest moves was moving the embassy to Jerusalem and I have also supported Israel and been critical of the let's failure to properly understand how the Holocaust happened and how what they are doing leads to mass murder.)
The original moon landing does also have some questions that need to be answered. Pedogate as well. Some Q proofs are interesting, and it would be nice to know what Q is, how many people are involved and what their motivations are.
But when we start believing the really wild stuff that there is no basis for, lizard people, flat earth, ect. It can discredit the valid questions we have in the eyes of many who are inclined to accept mainstream narratives that they are told.
Its always worth asking questions, but the reality is we have to be careful about which ones we ask and when we ask them in this society. I think you will find that flat earth is a difficult theory to maintain as there is substantial evidence against it, and it will get you called crazy and friends and family will brush off any other ideas or theories you may have that may be less easy to disprove.