Anonymous ID: 12f6d6 Feb. 27, 2018, 6:06 p.m. No.514641   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4708 >>4794

So I had this old school idea, being old school and a paperboy in the olden days. I saw this movie "Alone In Berlin" where this guy dropped notes around the city, protesting Hitler.

 

I figured I'd do the same. Printer, ink, card stock and I took whatever memes would print well on a business card. Front and back printed. They are showing up at grocery stores, gas pumps, shops, restaurants, book stores, bus stops and just about anywhere one can litter with a business card. I hand them out to other red pilled individuals and there are a lot and they place them about.

 

It's not the Net, it's main street. Most will be tossed or lost. But if 1% or 5% read them and start thinking or/and seek out Q, maybe I red pilled someone. Maybe dumb, maybe not, but I'm fighting anyway I can.

 

I could use some more cool plain text card memes. Something simple to print on white business card stock that stands out and raises a thought in people.

 

Yes I took Anon's memes, but why did you make them. Can't shut down my low end, low tech, distribution.

 

FIGHT FIGHT FIGHT

Anonymous ID: 12f6d6 Feb. 27, 2018, 6:38 p.m. No.514937   🗄️.is 🔗kun

One of the best documented methods for determining the Earth's roundness was first performed (to our knowledge) by the ancient Greeks. This was achieved by comparing the shadows of sticks in different locations. When the sun was directly overhead in one place, the stick there cast no shadow. At the same time in a city around 500 miles north, the stick there did cast a shadow.

 

If the Earth were flat then both sticks should show the same shadow (or lack of) because they would be positioned at the same angle towards the sun. The ancient Greeks found the shadows were different because the Earth was curved and so the sticks were at different angles. They then used the difference in these angles to calculate the circumference of the Earth. They managed to get it to within 10% of the true value - not bad for around 250 BC.

 

Another piece of evidence for a globe is the difference between the night skies in the northern and southern hemispheres. The view is completely different because the Earth beneath you is pointing in a different direction. If the Earth were flat, the view should be the same. This can be made even easier by simply comparing when it is night and day in each country. >>514870