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F#cking crackers indeed and to top that you've got the likes of David Icke that thinks the moon is an abandoned (like Star Wars death star) planetoid/spaceship.
Wow what a feet of engineering hey? Building a spherical intergalactic travel machine 2,000 miles in height, width and depth.
Argus!
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Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 08:08 - Mar 23 with 2261 views
Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 22:40 - Mar 22 by Wingstandwood
F#cking crackers indeed and to top that you've got the likes of David Icke that thinks the moon is an abandoned (like Star Wars death star) planetoid/spaceship.
Wow what a feet of engineering hey? Building a spherical intergalactic travel machine 2,000 miles in height, width and depth.
Even worse is John Lear, who describes pictures of the moon pointing out complexes of buildings, garages etc...when they’re clearly just bloody craters.
I do find some of the Icke stuff interesting, particularly the societal stuff, but yes a lot of it does seem batshit crazy.
The sun and moon is strange whatever the shape of planet. The moon is 400 times smaller than than the sun, but 400 times closer, so on earth they look the same size. What are the odds on that?
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Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 09:07 - Mar 23 with 2205 views
The best thing about this documentary is that on 2 or 3 occasions, whilst carrying out experiments to prove the earth is flat, they actually prove the earth is spherical. Cue awkward silence whilst trying to work out why their experiment was flawed
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Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 09:16 - Mar 23 with 2189 views
Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 08:55 - Mar 23 by trinityann
The sun and moon is strange whatever the shape of planet. The moon is 400 times smaller than than the sun, but 400 times closer, so on earth they look the same size. What are the odds on that?
A lot bigger than the odds of us being here in the first place.
Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 08:08 - Mar 23 by MrSwerve
Even worse is John Lear, who describes pictures of the moon pointing out complexes of buildings, garages etc...when they’re clearly just bloody craters.
I do find some of the Icke stuff interesting, particularly the societal stuff, but yes a lot of it does seem batshit crazy.
There is one thing all conspiracy nutjobs lack by the ton?........... Common sense.
The Icke's and Lears of this world come out with incredible stuff, but how do they know?... How come an ex-BBC snooker presenter is privy to so much incredible information? Who is feeding him all this, Willie Thorne?
He talks about mass-murder on 9-11 but yet the reptiloid illuminati have yet to kill him, surely they can find and silence this dissenter just by purchasing a few tickets online for his next show?
And you'd think with all the power they have, they could at the very least get all his shows cancelled? So powerful yet they can't do what local councils did to ban The Sex Pistols in the seventies. A lot easier than destroying the Twin Towers and Pentagon I guess.
I like his latest claim that Amazon's Alexa gadget is a reptiloid bugging device. That's on par with his claims that (100% serious!) Boxcar Willie and Kris Kristofferson are part of the same reptilian shape-shifting gang.
Argus!
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Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 12:28 - Mar 23 with 2094 views
Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 11:46 - Mar 23 by Wingstandwood
There is one thing all conspiracy nutjobs lack by the ton?........... Common sense.
The Icke's and Lears of this world come out with incredible stuff, but how do they know?... How come an ex-BBC snooker presenter is privy to so much incredible information? Who is feeding him all this, Willie Thorne?
He talks about mass-murder on 9-11 but yet the reptiloid illuminati have yet to kill him, surely they can find and silence this dissenter just by purchasing a few tickets online for his next show?
And you'd think with all the power they have, they could at the very least get all his shows cancelled? So powerful yet they can't do what local councils did to ban The Sex Pistols in the seventies. A lot easier than destroying the Twin Towers and Pentagon I guess.
I like his latest claim that Amazon's Alexa gadget is a reptiloid bugging device. That's on par with his claims that (100% serious!) Boxcar Willie and Kris Kristofferson are part of the same reptilian shape-shifting gang.
He recently got banned in Australia. With David Icke there are some half truths in there and has a good track record with some predictions. It's a business for him and he has found a market to make money.
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Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 12:52 - Mar 23 with 2064 views
Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 12:31 - Mar 23 by trinityann
He recently got banned in Australia. With David Icke there are some half truths in there and has a good track record with some predictions. It's a business for him and he has found a market to make money.
I agree that he has recognised that there is a niche market out there where many idiots are more than willing to pay £30 - £85 to hear his vivid fantasies and imagination. That excludes the pre/after show merchandise also.
A scientist did a review of one of his shows when he went to Middlesbrough, his take was "How come someone who knows so much provides absolutely zero proof". It's o.k saying world leaders are extraterritorial shape shifting lizards, but where's the video footage? And also according to that scientist Icke's scientific knowledge is absolute rank-ametuer balderdash.
I often wonder does David Icke believe a single word he says and is he nothing but an opportunistic money grabber on par with the likes of that cr@p medium Derek Acorah whom despite being previously exposed as a fraud still keeps the cash till ringing? Idiots sure do like to form a queue!
Argus!
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Flat Earth Documentary Netflix on 15:03 - Mar 23 with 2006 views