0
WeedleTLiar 0 points ago +1 / -1

The chosen few now paralyzed by doubt.

You know nothing and you can't tell the difference between lies and truth.

2
WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +2 / -0

I'm definitely not an expert but for EM waves to interact with something, the period (distance from peak to peak of the wave) needs to be smaller than the subject (ideally the length of the subject is an exact multiple of the period).

The higher the frequency, the shorter the period. My understanding is that high frequency 5g carrier waves are in fact at the scale that would be necessary to interact with these things we're finding.

I don't know if they do anything, only that it's probably possible to activate them with 5g if they do.

1
WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +2 / -1

What complicates things further is that, since the WEF etc control so much, even if he did oppose them he would have a hard time doing it overtly. He'd have to pick his battles or even hide his intentions until a critical moment which could make him look like he's onside.

Or he could be acting the part of Eurasian against Oceana.

Either way, it doesn't seem to be in his interest to be anything other than an oligarch.

4
WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

They aren't, and humans have known this for centuries.

They look like they don't move because they're VERY FAR AWAY.

Take a ride on the bus. Look out the window. The grass beside you zips by. The barn across the field takes 5 minutes to pass by. The Sun doesn't appear to move at all (although it actually does). All of these things are moving at the exact same speed relative to you (the speed of the bus), but look like they move at different speeds because of distance.

I find it incredible that FE believers think they're so perceptive because they watched some Youtube videos but have never taken the time to observe reality.

4
WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

I've debunked it multiple times using simple geometry, you keep going back to "muh curves".

As for thinking, you actually posted something about how the light on the moon didn't line up with the sun, it was futher back, so how could it "curve"?

Well, that got me thinking but I figured it out with a tennis ball and a soccer ball.

If you were standing directly between the sun and moon, the crescent would be thicker closer to the sun. However, if you are to either side, you don't actually see the whole crescent and so the thickest point no longer lines up with the sun.

I didn't see this in some video on Youtube like where you get all your info, I just did the experiment for myself.

2
WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Who gives a shit about the curve? Light does all kinds of crazy crap, not to mention how optical illusions can mess with your eyes.

Let's talk basic geometry regaeding FE.

Explain time zones.

Explain how the sun rises in the East and sets in the West everywhere and everyday.

If the Earth was a disc, with the North Pole in the center and the South Pole a ring around the outside, the sun would rise in a different direction, and travel in a different direction, for everyone, depending on their location.

But no, the sun is a psyop...

1
WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +2 / -1

Exactly. Flat Earthers have no idea what is true or not, only that they've been LIED to by SOMEONE.

The existence of time zones completely debunks FE, period. Not to mention the fact that the sun always rises in the East and sets in the West, everywhere on Earth. Get yourself a frisbee and a tennis ball and figure that one out.

5
WeedleTLiar 5 points ago +6 / -1

I find FE makes me think more.

Every piece of evidence they throw at you supporting FE can be debunked by learning a bit more physics or geometry. It's been a good exercise for the old head muscles.

5
WeedleTLiar 5 points ago +6 / -1

Unless those stars were ridiculously far away...

5
WeedleTLiar 5 points ago +5 / -0

Chair of the ACIP, calls the police to make it seem she is being stalked instead of answering honestly.

Doesn't make a good argument for women in the workplace, tbh...

3
WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

There is no longer any “work,” or energy output, required, which is why the ESG and climate hoax crowd has hailed the project as a revolutionary achievement. They seem to miss the fact that ETH now represents a digital fiat currency, as there is no longer a legitimate case for a value proposition attached to it.

Aren't they all fiat currencies? Proof of stake just means that transactions and block creation are centralized, but none of them are staked to anything of actual value. The work in proof-of-work is only valuable so long as people value the coin, otherwise it's worthless. Is that not the definition of fiat: the currency is worth what people will pay for it?

2
WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +2 / -0

Cloudflare delivers this HTML, they rewrite the HTML in realtime to simply remove your article.

So the solution is horrific spaghetti code that you update frequently in ways that break the site if not imitated perfectly?

5
WeedleTLiar 5 points ago +5 / -0

I remember hearing a guy doing a TedTalk (?) about African ecology. They were trying to restore forests and figured: since elephants eat trees, that must be the reason the trees are gone and, if we cull elephants, the trees would come back.

So they did, and the trees didn't come back. Turns out the ecology was more complicated than they thought and the migratory elephants' dung was actually what the trees needed to grow. Killing the elephants only made things worse.

This is a metaphore for every God damn thing done by "environmentalists".

3
WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

Eh, he's no messiah, I don't put much faith in him. It's interesting to see the Conservatives finally wake up, but it's a bit too little, too late. And Jean fuckin' Charest, the actual Liberal, got second? Whatever...

The fact is, we won't make it to another election. They'll be bringing mandates any time now. If Canadians accept it, after all the bullshit they've pulled, we've had it.

3
WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +3 / -0

You forgot "Destroy the purpose and functionality of the space then blame the original creators for creating a 'toxic' environment"...

4
WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

And now we know why he's trying to resign; can't prosecute the former perpetrator of crimes against humanity.

1
WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +2 / -1

Ever notice how a straight path gets narrower the further it gets from an observer until it dwindles to nothing?

That's because physical reality is fake and doesn't exist until you, personally, get close enough to observe it.

Also why mirror reflections are backwards. Nothing to do with geometry, it's simply a reality spanning conspiracy that's existed perfectly since the beginning of time for no discernable motive...

2
WeedleTLiar 2 points ago +3 / -1

Oh, just like everyone looking at your image...

4
WeedleTLiar 4 points ago +4 / -0

It doesn't male sense because *you don't understand it", lol

5
WeedleTLiar 5 points ago +6 / -1

Flat Earth is debunked by time zones, period. It's an easily provable phenomenon that cannot happen on a flat Earth; if we were on a disc we would all see the sun rise and set at the same time.

1
WeedleTLiar 1 point ago +1 / -0

I don't care so I'll reply three times.

Forum slider

8
WeedleTLiar 8 points ago +8 / -0

Yes, it's a conspiracy to discredit all other conspiracies because of how dumb it is.

You try to tell someone that Covid vaxxes have no effect on case or death rate, and health agencies around the globe are conspiring to hide that fact, and they turn around and say "I bet you believe in flat Earth, too".

3
WeedleTLiar 3 points ago +4 / -1

He can't.

His entire world view is based on the idea that "the establishment" has lied about everything. If even one thing turns out to be true, he has to actually start evaluating statements for truth, and that's a bridge too far.

view more: ‹ Prev Next ›