A lie so big you can't accept.
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Okay. First statement made in the video with drumroll.
There's tons of money to be gained. There's potential mass resources in antarctica to gain. Putting on the space farce allows a bread and circus spectacle while the military industrial complex builds their own underground bunkers, send our military into Vietnam, Korea, Cambodia, Iraq, Afghanistan, etc etc etc.. Plenty to be gained on that conquest there.
I finished watching to the end, and you're not likely to be happy [with the rest]. He goes pretty hard there, and there's not much room for rebuttal.
Ha, then I watched the next one up debunking a guy I've been watching sometimes, and oof.
They always put a debunking video after fe. It's built into the algorithm
I wrote that off more as his hyperbolic douchey style, but sure, a secret infinite flat plane would be valuable.
Note that I think his previous science based arguments are technically stronger. But focusing on the numbers of people who would have to be 'in on it' is an interesting approach. It's not 'proof', but it stretches the credibility pretty far.
I'm going to try to watch that one again to see it from your perspective.
Just rewatched that section through 3:25. Potential resources in the flat plane would seem unlikely to justify the trillions of $$$ spent on the vastly expensive lie.
Maybe to hide God? Somewhat more plausible if you accept that Satan has dominion over the earth, but even there I'm not really seeing the payoff justifying the expense. Although most 'claim' to believe in god, they don't really. That might blow up in major way if the whole 'firmament' thing were proved reality.
I might give you a point if you go with the god argument.