Isn't that the truth… something about the endless vacuum of space that so appeals to spacefags to cause them to fall in line and swallow every drop of lies they're fed.
>I truly believe the sky is water, or some form of liquid.
That SpaceX launch that looked like it lefts a boat's wake across the sky (early Q days) doesn't hurt the idea any.
This issue has been the cause of my greatest cognitive dissonance yet.
They have enormous cognitive dissonance… just like I did. I terrorized flat-earthers online for years. Most online flat-earth presentations were astonishingly weak/dumb… and then I started happening upon some decent ones and once a few irreconcilable problems arise, proving that the "official narrative" is a lie, you start looking more seriously. I don't claim to know exactly what it is, but we can see WAY too far to fit the math they teach. WAY too far. And there are problems with the moon. it puts off cold light, the eclipses don't work as we're told, etc. I can't believe I didn't start seeing these problems sooner…but the cog-diss is STRONG. Reaching the conclusion that NASA fakes nearly everything was a key stepping stone. Seeing their founders' Luciferian belief system was another. Destroying their curvature formulas with real world experiments was the nail in the coffin.
Pixar and the Ends of the Earth
Sept 11, 2019
atmospheric distortion magnifies size of building and optical angle of attack cause football players at the other end of a level field to appear legless if your head's to the ground.
If you pay attn, it's a reversal. Trump tweets say flat as well.
I think you're right-ish. I think Q had to lie about this issue to be taken seriously in the early stages.
If you lose people before you even get out of the gates, it's over before it had a chance.