In response COMMANDER VALIANTTHOR to his Publication

We are not on a spinning globe sailing thru space at a thousand miles per hour. I think we may be a crater among many, many others on something much, much larger.

This 1972, "Secret Worksheald Archive" photo of Flat Earth, pretty much confirms The Standard Map of the World. In the upper right corner there is a white haired, bearded man lookin down on the Earth. Kinda looks like my deceased husband..

I'm thinking this photo was taken by The Looking Glass or perhaps The Yellow Cube.

Thoughts?

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In response SusieQ Freedom to her Publication

Explain how Antarctica, the continent, has 24-hour days. Antarctica's summer days are long and sunny, with the sun visible for up to 24 hours a day. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere and the sun is almost always in the sky during the summer months of October to February.

In response PAanon to his Publication

Ill' post an explanation I saved awhile back as a comment. I have also heard there are multiple suns (Our Sun, the Central Sun and the Black Sun.) I know there are multiple moons, as our moon was in Pisces and also visible in the sky at the same time a black disc of some sort covered our sun during the last eclipse. Someone even posted a video of same. I'll see if I can find it. Have you noticed that during an Eclipse of the Sun, you never see the Moon coming or going? Why is that?

Obviously I don't know all the answers, but I do know we're not a spinning ball hurling through the universe at 1,000 MPH.

It has to be a spinning globe for Antarctica to have 24-hour days during its summer. Flat Earthers are bicameral. It's a mental disorder. Get help.

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In response PAanon to his Publication

You have to know they lie to us about EVERYTHING, unless you've been living under a rock. You're not only rude, but you have a very closed mind. It's called cognitive dissonance. You may want to look that up.