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Mostoles Balompie, a Spanish Soccer team, changed its name to Flat Earth FC in June of this year. This unprecedented move comes after a promotion to the Spanish fourth flight division. The team’s president, Javi Poves, said that the change was in fact to support the fringe theory. This really doesn’t explain why a Spanish soccer team renamed itself to Flat Earth Fight Club. It’s likely that the publicity angle is what this is all about. But that’s only half the story friends. The amazing prejudice against flat-earth people is what the soccer team hopes to showcase.
If few people donate to a cause, then one must question it’s worth to the community immediately. Wouldn’t you say? Of course it goes without saying that if few people donated to that cause, perhaps it’s worth to the public as a whole needs to be questioned. This comes out of the recent complaints made by NASA that a privately funded space program might not be possible. Because no one would voluntarily pay for NASA.
Many people believe that NASA and it’s projects involving “space” benefits mankind, and that’s why we should fund it. But if that’s the case, cheap or free housing would benefit mankind too. And for that matter, so would feeding the poor and educating people and grooming them for high-paying jobs. So you see, NASA’s chief argument for existing has been rendered totally moot! Wash Away The White Paint And What Have You Got? We are not belittling any of the so-called additions to our lives that NASA has supposedly handed us. Things like the artificial heart with valves designed from…
Imagine spending $2.4 Billion sending a manned mission to Mars, and leaving the specimens behind. At least until NASA can figure out a better way to retrieve them anyway. That’s the immediate plan according to NASA. And who wouldn’t agree that the NASA Mars mission has absurd goals? The plan to obtain specimens from the Martian surface and leave them for when we have a vehicle is just that. And who in their right mind would approve such a harrowing and wasteful plan anyway? The answer… we approved it!
What’s a normal fiscal year of operating capitol to serve NASA and all of it’s many octopus arms that fan out throughout the flat-earth? $21 Billion? $35 Billion? $65 Billion? Depending on which agency or news service you listen to, it could be either of the three. Who can say? Particularly when the budget of NASA is right up there with the budget of a black op of some kind. But what would you say if you heard this from NASA: we lost 595 Billion tax dollars between the fiscal years of 2003 and 2005 due to clerical errors and…
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Joshua Michael was born in Riverside California. After high school he join the United States Army where he served 12 years as a combat medic, I was deployed to Operation Enduring Freedom and Operation Iraqi Freedom. In 2008 Joshua return to college where he began to pursue his love for film. In 2009 he established a film production company called Area 51 Productions LLC, where he completed a number of films and documentaries, such as, The Inevitable, and the Documentary for Rainier Therapeutic riding show casing how horses can help folks with PTSD. Joshua has also done quite a few…
“Behind the Curve” is a 2018 documentary about flat Earth believers in the United States. It was directed by Daniel J. Clark. And although the movie is about flat-earth matters, it doesn’t necessarily depict the true flat earth reality and in fact, goes completely south. In the start of the picture the interviewers single out some of the greats of the community. Greats like Mark Sargent, Patricia Steere, Darryl Marble and a host of others. And immediately one gets the feeling that maybe we have an advocate here. WRONG! Because a funny thing happened on the way behind the curve,…
