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PoliticsDecember 18, 2024
Watch: Flat Earther Who Tried To Prove Earth Is Flat Accidentally Finds Out... It’s Not
The reason technocrats don’t censor flat earthers is because their claims are false, as the powers that be don’t censor incorrect information or lies, they censor things they don’t want you to know about.
Nonetheless, one former flat earther took a $35,000 trip just to be proven he's wrong.
NEW: Flat Earther travels all the way to Antarctica to prove that the Earth is flat only to find out that it's not.
Lmao.
Flat Earth YouTuber Jeran Campanella went on a $35,000 trip to prove that there was "no 24-hour sun."
"Sometimes you are wrong in life and I thought there… pic.twitter.com/8jvLWawB2J
— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) December 18, 2024
According to Yahoo:
"Sometimes you are wrong in life," Campanella said. "I thought there was no 24-hour Sun. In fact, I was pretty sure of it."
Upon witnessing the round-the-clock sunlight during the Arctic summer, which is opposite ours in the Northern Hemisphere, the Flat Earth enthusiast professed that when it comes to the Sun's movements, so-called "Globe Earthers" are right.
"I realize that I'll be called a shill for just saying that and you know what, if you're a shill for being honest so be it — I honestly believed there was no 24-hour Sun," Campanella said. "I honestly now believe there is."
LOL. At least he’s “honest” about his findings.
However, one flat earther was not so easily convinced.
"I have seen a physical demonstration that could show this working, but I do think that some of the data we're going to have from this trip will help to clarify if that is what's actually happening," Flat Earther Austin Whitsitt said.
Hey, it could have been worse. At least they did not claim men can get pregnant or that trans women are women. And I would bet a lot of money that they can accurately define what a woman is, which makes them one of the least insane groups of conspiracy theorists. And for that, they should be very proud.
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