Initially I rolled my eyes at all of your posts.
Curiously, I didn't see people disputing your points... just saying stuff like "it's a sphere and that's just a fact." It seemed like a cop out to make such statements on a conspiracy forum.
Still, the brainwashing was so deeply ingrained that I still ignored what you were posting. I assumed flat earth was just a psyop to discredit actual legit conspiracies.
Then I learned about the moon landing, the Mars missions, the ISS footage, and everything else.
Furthermore, it seemed strange that flat earth was mocked to the same degree as the moon landing was. And the moon landing is a real conspiracy...
So I watched an interview that you posted in one of your threads out of curiosity.
And the guy made some good points.
So I started looking into it more.
Fast forward a couple weeks and I've come to the conclusion that AS WE PERCEIVE IT AS INHABITANTS OF THE PLANET, the earth is undoubtedly flat.
I don't pretend to have the full picture but you've indirectly convinced me.
This is the final red pill, you're right. And it links into esoteric knowledge perfectly.
Like always, the truth is so blatant once you start looking into it that it's borderline insulting.
Thanks for posting.
I think I can take a break from conspiracies for a while after this one.
I want to call into question the phenomenon that makes people literally angry about it.
This is the same phenomena people get with TDS.
Like it really makes people break emotionally and react at least to some degree even though... I mean in the day to day I don't think it matters.
I am going to begin to study more deeply the process in which people get so upset when their current reality beliefs get refuted. It's like if you deprogram or you attempt to deprogram others people really have a physiological response. It is deep.
Like you can get someone talking time travel, different spiritual planes, meditation, telepathy experiments etc But if you say godamn flat earth they can't take it.
Why is that the line? Why do people feel as if they know for sure then get angry when they realize they dont? But then again we're totally open to the possibility of time travel. Where is the line that makes people get upset - it doesn't make sense.
Some of us refer to it as the Agent Smith Effect, like in the matrix.
Inception also does a good job of depicting the effect, when the dreams turn against the main characters.