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Rockets in space. The International Fake Station.
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00:06So, despite the Apollo moon hoax, there are people who still believe that man is in space,
00:13and we have all sorts of space vehicles and satellites and space stations up there.
00:19It's time to have a look at the space shuttle.
00:21So, let's take a look at a typical shuttle launch.
00:24T-minus 17 seconds in an encounter.
00:2915, 12, 11, 10, 9, 8, 7, 6, 8, meaning start.
00:41Start, 2, 1, boost the ignition and liftoff of the space shuttle discovered returning to the space station,
00:50it's taking the waves of the future mission.
00:54As you know, it's a very happy place.
00:58Try doing, if it's a way to fix it.
01:00Sure.
01:48Now, I'd like to stop it there for a moment, because I'd like to draw your attention to the shuttle's
01:53trajectory.
01:55Now, as a kid, I often wondered why it was that all rockets and space shuttle launches, they never ever
02:01went straight up.
02:03They always curved off to one side.
02:06Now, I remember being told at the time that it's because the Earth is spinning and the rocket is actually
02:13still going straight up.
02:14But from our point of view, we're just spinning away from it.
02:17So it looks curved. Hmm.
02:20Well, you can't have it both ways.
02:22If that's the case, then when we jump into the air, we should land about a kilometre to the west.
02:29So you can't have it both ways.
02:32The quickest way into orbit would be straight up.
02:36Going horizontal would be the long way round.
02:39Let's continue.
02:50Okay.
02:51At this point, the shuttle is horizontal.
02:54That is, it's not getting any higher.
02:56It's simply travelling horizontally along the ground.
03:00And as you'll see in a few seconds, when the booster rockets separate, they still fall to the ground under
03:05the influence of so-called gravity.
03:33Discovery's on board computers commanding the main engine nozzles to swivel, aiming the shuttle.
03:37For its precise target and space for main engine cutoff.
03:40You should have a good forward leg now on S-10.
03:44And you sound good.
03:57Discovery, Houston, negative return.
04:02So ground-based video ends there.
04:05Not because the shuttle is too high, but because it's too far away down range.
04:11As I said, it's travelling horizontally at this point.
04:14So what's missing is what they call MECO, main engine cutoff.
04:20That means the shuttle no longer has any power behind it whatsoever.
04:25But after MECO is the external tank separation.
04:30As you can see from this diagram, when the tank separates, it falls back to Earth.
04:35So what's stopping the space shuttle following the same exact trajectory?
04:42Between main engine cutoff and this ohms burn, the space shuttle should follow the exact same trajectory as the external
04:51tank.
04:51But it magically does not.
04:53And conveniently, there's no video cameras to show exactly what happens.
04:59The point here is that at external tank separation, both the shuttle and the external tank are subject to this
05:07so-called force of gravity.
05:09Neither the shuttle or the external tank are in space.
05:13And yet they want us to believe that there is an orbital manoeuvring system, which is capable of blasting the
05:21shuttle from this point, which is still in the Earth's atmosphere, into orbit.
05:27Well, the clue is in the name of the thing.
05:30Orbital manoeuvring system, not orbital insertion system.
05:35Where's the fuel for this?
05:37There isn't an external tank anymore.
05:39So there isn't enough fuel to blast this shuttle into orbit, even from this height.
05:47And on the subject of height, where does space actually begin?
05:52In this shot, the space shuttle is supposedly in space, because the cargo bay doors are open.
05:58But you can see the features on the ground in great detail.
06:01In fact, you'd be hard pressed to see such detail from a passenger jet at 35,000 feet.
06:07Look, you can see roads and rivers and individual fields.
06:13Anyway, once the shuttle has completed its mission, it's now a glider.
06:18So let's have a look at a video of a glider landing.
06:27Hi!
06:28Wait for a minute.
06:29In fact, you have no idea of getting the shuttle.
06:43And then, you have no idea of getting the shuttle shuttle.
06:45You can see the shuttle shuttle.
06:48You may be getting the shuttle shuttle shuttle.
07:04Now let's take a look at NASA's glider landing and pay particular attention to the sound
07:11of non-existent jet engines powering down after landing
07:29main gear touchdown
07:47deploying of the drag chute delayed to assess the conditions of the crosswinds
07:53on the orbiter as it rolls out on the runway
07:581-5 at the Kennedy Space Center wrapping up a nearly 5.3 million mile mission
08:03endeavor returning the first educator mission specialist Barbara Morgan to Earth
08:08to begin the next step in her journey to inspire future generations to explore, learn, and build a better future
08:14...
08:16...
08:32...
08:36...
08:39undoubtedly the nice woman from NASA employed to state the bleeding obvious
08:43is there to distract you from the fact that it's a bloody jet plane
08:47tarted up to look like a space shuttle
08:49it's not a glider at all
08:51you can clearly hear the jet engines powering down
08:55when you look at the back of the space shuttle
08:57you can see two odd shaped pods
09:00these are supposedly the orbital maneuvering system
09:04on the front of these pods
09:06are two odd shaped holes
09:10hmm
09:11why would a rocket engine need
09:13some kind of air intake
09:15wouldn't it be dangerous to put such air intakes
09:18on the back of a shuttle
09:19which on takeoff is going over 10,000 miles an hour
09:23wouldn't they just rip right off?
09:26very strange
09:28no, these holes are precisely what you'd have
09:31if you wanted to hide an air intake to a jet engine
09:35so here's a conspiracy theory
09:37if I was on the receiving end of upwards of 200 billion of taxpayers' money
09:42perhaps this is what I would do
09:44I'd spend a few million on some of what they call hero models
09:49space shuttle mock-ups that look the part
09:52have lots of flashing lights and computer screens and stuff
09:55but are not flyable
09:56they'll end up collecting dust in museums anyway
10:00then I would have a few mock-ups that I would fly into space
10:03but really would basically fly out of sight
10:07and ditch in the sea getting destroyed in the process
10:11then I would spend a few million
10:12perhaps even a billion
10:13let's give the taxpayers their money's worth
10:16perhaps I'll spend a billion or so
10:18on developing a plane that looks like the space shuttle
10:21there you go, job done
10:23er, no refunds
10:26so let's change the launch profile of the space shuttle
10:30for my new classified one
10:33we have a remote controlled
10:35full-size mock-up
10:37basically nothing inside
10:38just an empty shell
10:40that's flown up on remote control
10:44on essentially a big firework
10:47everything acts as normal
10:49the booster rockets detach as normal
10:52but when we get to the external tank separation
10:55that doesn't actually happen
10:57what actually happens is
10:59the tank and the shuttle
11:01fall back to earth
11:02where they ditch in the sea and get destroyed
11:05in the process
11:06after the mission's complete
11:08a space shuttle plane
11:10takes off from an undisclosed location
11:13and lands at an air force base
11:15in front of the TV cameras
11:16simple
11:19don't be ridiculous Dave
11:21you couldn't fake something like that
11:23there'll be too many people involved
11:24and the truth is bound to get out
11:26blam blam blam blam blam
11:29the best example of space shuttle fakery
11:32is the challenger disaster
11:34in 1986
11:37the shuttle challenger
11:39exploded about 74 seconds after takeoff
11:42killing all seven astronauts inside
11:45or did it?
11:49it turns out
11:51that six of the seven
11:52are still alive and kicking today
11:55Ellison Onizuka
11:56claims to be
11:58his identical twin brother
11:59Claude
12:00yeah
12:01I've got
12:02identical twin brother Claude too
12:06the challenger pilot
12:07Mickey Smith
12:08hasn't even bothered changing his name
12:10he's now professor
12:12Michael J. Smith
12:13of
12:14University of Wisconsin
12:17now
12:18Krista McAuliffe
12:19was a bit of a sneaky one
12:21she was the challenger payload specialist
12:23quite famous for being a teacher
12:26it turns out
12:27during her astronaut days
12:29she was using her middle name
12:30Krista
12:31and now
12:32she goes by her first name
12:34Sharon
12:34and she's a
12:35Syracuse law professor
12:39the challenger commander
12:41Francis Richard Scobie
12:43is now Dick Scobie
12:45which sounds like a
12:46rather unpleasant disease
12:48CEO of
12:49Cows in Trees Limited
12:53Judith Resnick
12:54the challenger mission specialist
12:56again
12:56hasn't even bothered changing her name
12:58she's a professor at Yale Law
13:02and finally
13:03Ronald McNair
13:05another
13:06challenger mission specialist
13:07claims to be
13:08his identical twin brother
13:10Carl McNair
13:11what are the odds?
13:15and now
13:15and now
13:16we come to
13:16the
13:16imaginings
13:17of
13:18this man here
13:20Arthur C. Clarke
13:22Freemason
13:23and
13:23science fiction writer
13:24came up
13:26with the concept
13:26of the
13:27telecommunication satellite
13:28and
13:29several years later
13:30we have
13:31thousands of
13:32telecommunication
13:33satellites
13:34supposedly
13:35spinning around the planet
13:37again
13:38though
13:38strangely enough
13:39if you try and
13:40look for
13:41images
13:42of
13:43communication satellites
13:44despite the fact that
13:45there are thousands of these things up there
13:48you
13:49don't actually find a photograph of them
13:51just
13:52lots and lots of
13:53CGI
13:54photoshopped images
13:56the problem is
13:58that
13:58satellites
13:59inhabit a region of the upper atmosphere
14:01known as the
14:02thermosphere
14:03it gets its name
14:05because
14:05the
14:06temperatures up there
14:07reach
14:08something in the order of
14:102500
14:11degrees
14:11centigrade
14:13this is a source of some confusion
14:15although Wikipedia says that it reaches such high temperatures
14:19it also says
14:20paradoxically
14:21that
14:22you wouldn't actually feel
14:23the heat
14:24because
14:25there's not enough air molecules up there
14:27to
14:28heat you up
14:29yeah right
14:30doesn't quite work like that
14:34the
14:34vacuum of space
14:35is actually a perfect insulator
14:37which is why we use a vacuum barrier in thermos flasks
14:42the heat from the inside cannot be conducted or convected to the outside
14:47the
14:48sun's radiation
14:49does not actually heat space up
14:52as I said
14:53the vacuum is a perfect insulator
14:55the sun's radiation
14:57traverses space
14:58until it hits some object
15:00and when it does
15:01that object absorbs the heat
15:03and the temperature rises
15:05and keeps rising
15:06and without an atmosphere to conduct or convect the heat away
15:10the temperature will rise up to and over 2500 degrees
15:15so
15:16the Hubble telescope for instance
15:18would look something like this
15:22all the satellites and the space shuttle and the international space station
15:26they would all be molten slabs of metal
15:29spinning around in orbit
15:32but let's put that aside for a moment
15:34there are supposedly between 25,000 and 50,000 satellites in orbit
15:42but let's have a look at some videos supposedly from the international space station
16:01there the world's destroyed by steam
16:04the world's destroyed by steam
16:06the foe properly
16:12the movie was destroyed by steam
16:13elections
16:13the dream
16:14the moon
16:14the moon
16:15the moon
16:15the moon
16:17Can you see any one of these 26,000 to 50,000 satellites?
16:22I can't.
16:47It commands a substantial view over the Earth's surface, and yet you don't see a single satellite.
16:56Now I do accept that you can look up into the night sky and see what we're told are satellites.
17:02I've done it myself.
17:04I've seen bright lights moving across the sky, but I have no idea what those things are.
17:11In this video, you can see several large, bright objects.
17:16However, none of them appear on any satellite tracking applications.
17:23When you look up at a jet airliner flying at 35,000 feet, you can only see it as a
17:29small dot.
17:30So how is it if something the size of a jumbo jet is rendered as a small dot at about
17:365 to 7 miles up,
17:38that you can see a satellite, which is the size of between a car and a school bus, at 100
17:46miles away?
17:48You just wouldn't see it.
17:52At about this point, somebody's bound to say, what about the global positioning system?
17:57How would that work without satellites?
18:00Well, as it happens, the technology has actually been around since World War II.
18:05There are actually two systems, one called LoRAN and another called DECA.
18:10Those were navigation systems based on radio triangulation.
18:16Now the GPS systems we're used to now are basically the same systems, just improved with a new computer interface.
18:25Similarly, the international telephone traffic that's supposedly handled by satellites are handled by undersea fibre optic cables.
18:34Shortwave radio can also span large distances and also be bounced off the ionosphere.
18:42So in the absence of any hard physical evidence, I submit that satellites are just a work of fiction
18:49and another way that NASA and the US military managed to con the American public out of billions of dollars.
18:58So let's turn our attention to the International Space Station.
19:03This is one of those occasions where we can't really trust two dimensional media,
19:08because all we have is images and video that supposedly prove that there's an International Space Station up there
19:14and it's been manned since 1999.
19:18One of the most visible indications that there are people up in space inside the International Space Station
19:25is that they're in zero gravity.
19:30However, NASA has an aircraft known as the Vomit Comet and when this aircraft takes a certain flight path,
19:39the people inside feel weightlessness.
19:56So it's almost certain that NASA has an aircraft fitted out to look like the International Space Station's interior.
20:07Now take a look at this.
20:11Notice how suddenly as she starts to wave, she floats out of control.
20:27The same thing happens here. As the plane starts its zero-g dive, the people start to spontaneously float upwards.
20:37The other problem with this technique is that this aircraft can only simulate zero gravity in 45 seconds to a
20:45minute bursts.
20:45So NASA employs many little tricks here to simulate weightlessness.
20:51None of their footage is live. It's all pre-recorded and edited.
20:56So, plenty of scope there to use some of the cinematic tricks that we're used to, like harnesses and wires
21:04that are edited out later with CGI.
21:07But here we can see one of the tricks they use to maintain continuity between periods of weightlessness.
21:15Take a look at this woman's hair.
21:18Does it look a bit strange to you?
21:21Look how it seems to spring back into place.
21:24We're led to believe that this is an effect of weightlessness, that the hair will just sort of float around.
21:30But it doesn't quite seem natural, does it?
21:34Here's video from the Vomit Comet again.
21:37Watch the way this woman's hair flows as she moves.
21:51It seems quite obvious now that this is some kind of perm or hairspray.
21:56So that between periods of weightlessness, we get that visual continuity.
22:02Now, there are plenty of examples of these gravitational anomalies, but I'm not going to spend too much time on
22:08it.
22:08I just wanted to show that all these things that you can see from NASA can be simulated and CGI'd
22:16for your benefit.
22:17They don't seem to do any real scientific experiments up there.
22:24The effort seems to be just to get you to believe that they're there.
22:28That's it.
22:30There are also plenty of anomalies when you look at spacewalks.
22:34For footage of spacewalks on the exterior of the International Space Station, NASA will freely admit they have a huge
22:42swimming pool called the Neutral Buoyancy Lab, where they train their astronauts.
22:47And within this huge swimming pool, they have a mock-up of the exterior of the International Space Station.
22:55I'm going to show you a video from a YouTuber called Jungle Surfer, who's done the best expose of spacewalking
23:03anomalies.
23:04Another aspect of the illusion of space travel is spacewalks.
23:09These are faked inside a swimming pool.
23:12It's a custom-built swimming pool, and that's a great way to fake zero gravity.
23:18About six months ago, in 2013, a gallon of water leaked into one of their spacesuits in a matter of
23:26seconds.
23:26NASA doesn't really have a proper explanation for how on Earth this could have happened.
23:32There shouldn't be water leaking into someone's helmet and a person almost drowning in space.
23:38How can you drown in space?
23:40They now wear snorkels to make sure that they don't drown in space.
23:46How can this be happening?
23:48A snorkel in space?
23:50There could be some water in the porous plate sublimator when they were on the moon.
23:54They supposedly had about a gallon of water, but that cooling system is supposed to be well away from their
24:01head.
24:01There really is no sane explanation for why a gallon of water would leak into someone's spacesuit,
24:08unless you realize the whole thing is faked inside a swimming pool.
24:12In this scene, you can see the Chinese spacewalk, and you can see a bubble coming up from the guy's
24:19suit.
24:19How do you have a bubble in space?
24:22Space is supposed to be a vacuum, not a swimming pool, but it's obviously just a swimming pool filled with
24:27water.
24:28Obviously, there would be some equipment that they could only fix from the outside,
24:33but a lot of these spacewalks, it seems like equipment they easily could have configured
24:38to be accessible from the inside of the International Space Station.
24:41It seems more like an excuse to get out and show their other space trick, which is the faking of
24:49spacewalks in a swimming pool.
24:52In this vid, you catch a glimpse of someone wearing a scuba tank.
24:57Scuba tanks in space?
24:59Snorkels and scuba tanks in space?
25:02They act like a spacewalk is just a walk in the park, like there's very little danger involved at all.
25:09They're looking through the spacesuits,
25:12here's a spacesuit, we're going to go for a spacewalk, as if there's no danger at all.
25:17Like they don't care.
25:18They don't care!
25:20They don't act like they're in a life-threatening situation,
25:24like they could die at any second, even though they can.
25:27So you'd think to preserve their life, they would want to minimise the amount of spacewalking that they did.
25:33But there seems to be an abundance of equipment on the outside of the International Space Station
25:39that constantly requires repairing, which makes for a good TV spectacle
25:44and is inspired by movies like Sandra Bullock's Gravity.
25:49And after gravity came out, they of course had to do another spacewalk to fix some emergency,
25:56some piece of equipment that their lives depend on, that amazingly they can fix every time.
26:02But you know what?
26:03Thanks to the genius of the engineers at NASA, they employ snorkels in space now,
26:08so that should stop them from drowning.
26:13Finally, I'm going to leave the last word to one of the astronauts themselves,
26:18when he made a tiny little slip up during a question and answer session.
26:23Take note of his body language after he makes his mistake.
26:30Hello, my name is Bailey.
26:32This question is for Chris.
26:34What was high school like for you?
26:41Well, it was the 1980s, so the music was different, the hairstyle was different,
26:47the clothes we wore were different than today, but probably in five or ten years it will be the same.
26:54And in school I was just like you, probably all of you there.
26:59I tried my best, I didn't always succeed, didn't always do well,
27:03but I put my best effort into school.
27:07Math and science were kind of my favorite subject.
27:09I didn't really like English and reading too much, but I've since grown out of that
27:14and I enjoy reading now.
27:16And I played a lot of sports.
27:18And all of that happened in a little town called York, Maine,
27:21across the United States from where we're talking to you right now.
27:26Whoops.
27:27Called York, Maine, across the United States from where we're talking to you right now.
27:34Hello, my name is Steve Owen.
27:35I'm a teacher here at Riverside Prep.
27:37I'd like to ask you about the stress associated with the long periods in the space station.
27:41I'd like to ask Karen, what is the training that you get to cope with that stress
27:45and related psychological issues?
27:51Well, for psychological issues, actually when we are selected as astronauts,
27:56we go through quite a vigorous psychological screening process.
28:01You certainly don't want somebody who comes up here and has a breakdown or is claustrophobic.
28:08But also we have, well, like Chris's background as a Navy SEAL and Luca's background as a test pilot,
28:16clearly prepare them for high-stress situations.
28:20I could also argue that going through the process of getting a PhD can be a high-stress thing as
28:26well.
28:26And so generally when people get to the point where they're applying for this job,
28:31they've been through several things in their life that are high-stress and have proven that they can handle...
28:39Humans in space?
28:42I'm not even sure there is such a thing as space anymore.
28:47So, could the Earth really be flat?
28:51Most people, when they think of a flat Earth, immediately think,
28:55what happens when you get to the edge?
28:58Well, the flat Earth model is a flat circular disk with a north magnetic pole in the centre,
29:06and all the continents are laid out around it.
29:09On the edge of this disk is a wall of ice, and we call it Antarctica.
29:15There is no South Pole.
29:17That's why you can't fall off the flat Earth.
29:20The wall of ice keeps the oceans in and stops you from reaching the edge.
29:26Strangely enough, the only other place that this model is used is in the United Nations logo.
29:35Looks like they know something that we don't.
29:38As you can see on the UN logo, the flat Earth map is overlaid with a grid.
29:44And that grid divides the Earth into 33 sections.
29:50Hmm.
29:51And also, there's no Antarctica on this map.
29:55It's almost as if that grid were like bars.
29:59Like a cell locking us away from Antarctica.
30:03Which is precisely what they're doing.
30:05The United Nations countries are all signatories to the Antarctica Treaty,
30:11which basically bans anybody from going to Antarctica.
30:14And if there's any absolute proof of either the globe Earth or the flat one,
30:19then I believe the answers would be in Antarctica.
30:25But before we examine Antarctica, I'd like to take a look at flights in the Southern Hemisphere.
30:32Now, this information came to me through Mark Sargent and his flat Earth clues.
30:38A lot of people say that Mark is a shill.
30:41I communicated with him over email.
30:43He seemed like a decent bloke.
30:45So, I'm not going to say he's a shill.
30:47He has his ideas, his views, his perspectives, as I have mine.
30:51And everybody else has theirs.
30:53So, I'm not going to say he's a shill.
30:55But nonetheless, his flat Earth clues were very well done.
30:59And I got a lot out of them.
31:02So, thank you, Mark.
31:04The crux of this issue is the lack of direct flights in the Southern Hemisphere.
31:10I took a look at some of these flights
31:12and particularly focused on flights from Cape Town to Auckland, New Zealand.
31:18Generally, flights in the Southern Hemisphere tend to be indirect
31:22with one or more connections and lengthy layovers.
31:27Such is the case with this one from Cape Town to Auckland.
31:30This flight came out around about 37 hours with a connecting flight in Dubai.
31:36Now, if you look on a map, Cape Town to Auckland is a straight shot across the Indian Ocean.
31:417,310 miles.
31:44That should take about 12 hours.
31:47But in this case, we're taking thousands of miles north to Dubai,
31:51then back down south to Melbourne, and then across to Auckland.
31:56It doesn't make any sense.
31:59Until, that is, you look at it on the flat Earth model.
32:02Now, you can see it's a straight line from Cape Town to Dubai to Melbourne.
32:08And the distance is more like 16,000 miles.
32:13So, the total journey time of 37 hours is there to hide the fact that your actual flight time is
32:2126 hours rather than 11 or 12.
32:23Now, I did find one direct flight operated by Qantas.
32:28But who knows?
32:29The flight was 14 hours long.
32:31But does that flight actually exist?
32:33I don't know.
32:34Short of booking that flight and flying it, I wouldn't know.
32:37But it strikes me that you could advertise such a flight, price it beyond the reach of most people,
32:43and cancel it for anybody who does take it.
32:46But that's just speculation.
32:48Now, the GPS system would obviously show up any anomalies in the flight plan.
32:55But it seems they've found a very simple way of getting around that problem.
33:00And that is, switching off GPS tracking for all flights in the Southern Hemisphere.
33:06Now, this is an image from Flight Tracker.
33:08And you can see straight off that in the Northern Hemisphere you'll see planes over the ocean.
33:13But there are none in the Southern Hemisphere.
33:17Now, I spent some time looking at it on FlightTracker.com.
33:22And I actually verified this information, but I couldn't capture the data on my computer.
33:26So, here's a video of planes disappearing and reappearing off the tracking systems.
33:33So, hey guys, I'm on planefinder.net.
33:36I'm tracking airplanes in the Southern Hemisphere, trying to do some research to verify or debunk this flat earth guy.
33:46And what he said is that airplanes disappear in the South Atlantic near the, you know, in the Southern Hemisphere
33:54when they fly over oceans.
33:55And it's true.
33:56I was tracking a British Airways flight from Buenos Aires to London.
34:05And I was tracking, I was tracking, and then it disappeared.
34:07And then I clicked on this plane right here, Qatar.
34:12See how the flight path, like when you click on the plane, the flight path appears or disappears, right?
34:19So, I clicked on this plane looking for my British Airways flight.
34:23And I found this flight.
34:25And look, see how the flight path just starts in the middle of nowhere right here?
34:31This flight path starts in the middle of nowhere.
34:37That's because what they do with flights in the Southern Hemisphere is they disappear and they turn off the GPS
34:44over the ocean.
34:45And then they reappear the flights about an hour before landing.
34:50And that's exactly what the flat earth guy said they do.
34:53And that's exactly what they're doing.
35:00This guy's going to Rome, okay?
35:04So, this is a pretty good flight to track because he's going all the way to Europe.
35:12So, I just clicked on this flight, same thing.
35:16This guy, we should have saw him before when we were tracking the other plane.
35:25And when we were tracking this plane that's heading to Rome.
35:28But this guy, when we were tracking the plane headed to Rome, he wasn't even on the map.
35:34He's coming from Abu Dhabi.
35:37It's in the Middle East.
35:40He's been in the air for what, 12, 13, 14, 15 hours?
35:45He's been in the air for 7,000 miles and we're just picking him up.
35:50Right here.
35:53We're just picking him up in the middle of nowhere.
35:57Look, they disappeared the flight over the entire ocean.
36:03And they're reappearing it for landing.
36:05About an hour before landing.
36:06Think about it.
36:07He's got 500 miles to go.
36:09It's about an hour before landing.
36:10Just like the flat earth guy said.
36:12I mean, take a look at what this guy's flight path should look like on a flat earth model.
36:22This stuff's crazy.
36:23You have to look into this for yourselves.
36:27Don't pretend like you know everything.
36:29Because you only know what you've been taught.
36:31And we know that the stuff we've been taught was a bunch of bullshit.
36:35So we need to question everything.
36:38Question everything.
36:39But don't believe everything.
36:40Question everything.
36:41There's a big difference.
36:44Now, I know a lot of this evidence seems circumstantial.
36:48But there are many flights in the southern hemisphere that have stopovers in seemingly nonsensical places that only make sense
36:55on a flat earth.
36:57Santiago Chile to Auckland, for instance, stops over in Los Angeles.
37:02Nonsensical on a globe makes perfect sense on a flat earth.
37:05And the only way to verify these flight paths just happens to be switched off for all southern hemisphere flights.
37:14Circumstantial, I'll grant you.
37:16But compelling nonetheless.
37:18So let's take a close look at Antarctica.
37:20The first thing you'd encounter when you reached Antarctica would be a 200 foot wall of ice.
37:27Followed by 300 miles of Antarctic desert.
37:30No life.
37:32No vegetation.
37:34No life.
37:34And temperatures that drop to minus 100 degrees centigrade.
37:40And if you manage to survive that, then you encounter a mountain range two miles high.
37:47Those mountains are called the Rockefeller Mountains.
37:50And at the top is the Rockefeller Plateau.
37:53Interesting.
37:56And beyond that, nobody knows what's there.
38:00Apart from maybe one man.
38:03Richard E. Byrd.
38:05Admiral Byrd led three expeditions down to Antarctica.
38:10Now the last two weren't just expeditions.
38:14They were military operations.
38:16Operation High Jump and Operation Deep Freeze.
38:19And here's Admiral Byrd explaining what he found down there.
38:23Admiral Byrd, our guest tonight, is not only our greatest living explorer, but he's been an inspiration to countless Americans.
38:29Admiral Byrd, you've been to both the North Pole and the South Pole.
38:33Is there any unexplored land left on this earth?
38:37Admiral Byrd.
38:37Admiral Byrd, yes, there is.
38:38Admiral Byrd
38:39Admiral Byrd, but strangely enough there's left in the world today an area as big as the United States that's
38:44never been seen by a human being.
38:47And that's beyond the pole on the other side of the South Pole from middle America.
38:53And it's a, I think it's quite astonishing.
38:57That there should be an area as big as that unexplored.
39:00Admiral Byrd, that's a tremendous challenge.
39:01Admiral Byrd, there's a lot of adventure left down at the bottom of the world.
39:04Why this interest in the bottom of the world? Nobody living down there, is there?
39:10It happens to be an untouched reservoir of natural resources.
39:15What are they? What are the natural resources there?
39:19Well, we've found enough coal within 180 miles of the South Pole in a great ridge of mountains.
39:29And it's not covered in snow, enough to supply the whole world for quite a while.
39:35Well...
39:36That's the coal. Now, there's evidence of many other minerals.
39:41We're pretty sure there's oil. Now, that coal shows the bottom of the world.
39:46Now, by far, the coldest spot in the world.
39:49Where that coal is gets 100 below zero in the winter.
39:52Well...
39:52It was once tropical.
39:54So, we think there's oil there, and there's evidence...
39:58Probably uranium there.
40:00As I said, it's the most peaceful place in the world, but I don't think it will be for long.
40:04Because of this intense interest on the part of...
40:08Of other nations and this nation.
40:10So, I'm willing to say to you that there will be a number of expeditions
40:14that will follow, I think, year after year.
40:19Immediately after Admiral Byrd's last expedition, the Antarctic Treaty was signed, and nobody was allowed to go there.
40:27Bearing in mind, all the mineral resources, unlimited coal, unlimited oil, uranium,
40:34and an entire continent the size of North America lying unexplored.
40:38Now, we're talking about countries who burn down rainforests without batting an eyelid,
40:44or put up drilling rigs at the merest sniff of oil,
40:48or destroy pristine countryside to build fracking wells.
40:53Do you think, for one moment, any of these countries or corporations will leave all that untapped wealth unexploited?
41:01Something doesn't ring true.
41:03Now, I don't know for sure that we live on a flat earth.
41:08But I do know that we're not clinging onto the surface of a ball.
41:15Now, let's look at the how and why.
41:18How have they managed to pull this off?
41:21Well, indoctrination since childhood.
41:24There's pretty much a globe in every classroom.
41:27And it's just a given that the world is a sphere.
41:31Even our language reflects it.
41:33Global finance and around the globe.
41:37And when we're taught things in childhood,
41:39and everything we look at supports that view,
41:42then we rarely go back and re-examine it.
41:45But far and away, the main basis of our belief
41:49is the supposed history of our scientific endeavor.
41:53What most people don't realize is that all the characters in this story
41:58are all actors in the same club.
42:01As George Carlin put it,
42:03it's a big club and you're not in it.
42:07But Ptolemy, who first put forward the heliocentric model,
42:11was acknowledged as the first mason.
42:13Copernicus was a Jesuit priest.
42:16Sir Isaac Newton was a Freemason.
42:19All the astronauts are Freemasons.
42:22So you can see how this lie could work
42:25if all these celebrated people are telling the same story.
42:30Another way we're programmed is by centralised and complete control
42:35over space information and access to space.
42:39That control is held by the space agencies around the world,
42:44NASA and RASA and the European Space Agency.
42:49It turns out that NASA is essentially composed of Nazis.
42:54Look up Operation Paperclip.
42:56NASA was actually formed from Nazi scientists
42:59transplanted to America after the war.
43:03I need not remind most people
43:05that the Nazi approach to propaganda
43:07is if you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it,
43:11people will eventually come to believe it.
43:15And finally, we've had decades of programming
43:18through entertainment media,
43:21over a hundred years of science fiction books
43:23and stories and television programs and films.
43:29I must admit to being a science fiction fan myself.
43:33I grew up watching Star Trek, Star Wars, Babylon 5,
43:38Battlestar Galactica,
43:40watching films like 2001, 2010.
43:44I truly believed that our future lay in space.
43:47I saw an exciting future for mankind,
43:50moon bases, Mars bases, interstellar travel.
43:53But now I sincerely doubt there is any such thing as space.
44:00It turns out that the Bible had a very clear conception
44:04of what the Earth and the Universe looks like.
44:07And that matches the flat Earth model
44:09more than it does the globe.
44:13And that only leaves why.
44:15Why have they done this?
44:16What's the point of this grand deception?
44:19I think Eric Dubé explains it best.
44:22That's right, yeah.
44:24I mean, our eyes and experience tell us
44:26the Earth is flat and motionless,
44:28and everything in the sky revolves around us.
44:30But when we cease to believe our own eyes and experience,
44:33we have to prostrate ourselves
44:34at the feet of these very pseudoscientists
44:37who are blinding us,
44:38treat them as experts,
44:40astronomical priests
44:41who have special knowledge
44:43only they can access,
44:44like the Hubble telescope.
44:45So by brainwashing us
44:47of something so gigantic and fundamental,
44:49it actually makes every other kind
44:51of lesser indoctrination a piece of cake.
44:53Earth being the flat, fixed center of the universe
44:57around which everything in the heavens revolves
44:59gives a special importance and significance
45:02not only to Earth,
45:03but to us humans,
45:05the most intelligent among the intelligent designers' designs.
45:08By turning Earth into a spinning ball
45:11thrown around the sun
45:12and shot through infinite space
45:13from a godless Big Bang,
45:15they turn humanity into a random,
45:17meaningless, purposeless accident
45:19of a blind, dumb universe.
45:21So it's like trauma-based mind control
45:24beating the divinity out of us
45:26with their mental manipulations.
45:28People are always asking,
45:29you know, why do they do this?
45:30I mean, this is,
45:31I mean, other than the obvious profit margin motive,
45:35NASA being the biggest black budget,
45:37black hole in existence,
45:38sucking in over $30 billion taxpayer money
45:41for the fake moon landings alone.
45:43Nowadays, hundreds of billions of dollars
45:45and not just NASA,
45:47but RASA and all the other fake space organizations
45:49around the world giving CGI images
45:51for hundreds of billions of dollars.
45:53So this modern atheist Big Bang heliocentric
45:57globe-Earth chance evolution paradigm
46:00spiritually controls humanity
46:02by removing God
46:03or any sort of intelligent design
46:05and replaces purposeful divine creation
46:08with haphazard random cosmic coincidence.
46:12And so by removing Earth
46:15from the motionless center of the universe,
46:17these masons have moved us physically
46:19and metaphysically
46:20from a place of supreme importance
46:22to one of complete nihilistic indifference.
46:25If the Earth is the center of the universe,
46:27then the ideas of God, creation,
46:28and a purpose for human existence
46:30are resplendent.
46:31But if the Earth is just one of billions of planets
46:34revolving around billions of stars
46:35and billions of galaxies,
46:37then the ideas of God, creation,
46:39and a specific purpose for Earth and human existence
46:42become highly implausible.
46:44So by surreptitiously indoctrinating us
46:47into their scientific materialist sun worship,
46:50not only do we lose faith
46:51in anything beyond the material,
46:53we gain absolute faith
46:54in materiality, superficiality, status,
46:57selfishness, hedonism, and consumerism.
46:59If there's no God
47:00and everyone's just an accident,
47:02then all that really matters is me, me, me.
47:04So they've turned Madonna,
47:06the mother of God,
47:06into the material girl
47:08living in a material world.
47:10Their rich, powerful corporations
47:11with their slick sun-cult logos
47:13sell us idols to worship,
47:15slowly taking over the world
47:16while we tacitly believe their science,
47:19vote for their politicians,
47:20buy their products,
47:21listen to their musics,
47:22watch their movies,
47:23all sacrificing our souls
47:25at the altar of materialism.
47:27It's a big deception.
47:29I'd say it's the biggest cover-up
47:32and conspiracy in history.
47:33We've been completely deluded
47:35for 500 years.
47:38So, there you have it.
47:40There are a great many other points
47:41I could have raised,
47:42and I've barely scratched the surface.
47:45But if any of these points are true,
47:47then we have to abandon the model
47:49we've accepted thus far.
47:51Now, I don't know for sure
47:54that the Earth is flat,
47:56but I've seen enough evidence
47:57to make me strongly feel
47:59that that is the case.
48:01And, moreover, my spidey sense,
48:04my intuition,
48:05tells me that this is true.
48:09I don't know what's beyond Antarctica.
48:11It could be a dome.
48:13It could be an infinite flat plain.
48:15It could even be just more Earth.
48:18More Earth than we realize,
48:20just as Admiral Byrd found.
48:23There are many who think
48:24that ultimately this is unimportant
48:26and just a distraction.
48:28But I see this as
48:30one of the most important revelations
48:32we could ever have.
48:33If this is the case,
48:35if this flat Earth is our universe,
48:37then it elevates man
48:40and this Earth
48:41to supreme importance,
48:44where every life,
48:46human or otherwise,
48:47is significant and sacred.
48:50And when we all realize that,
48:53then the world,
48:54the universe,
48:55changes.
48:57So, I'd like to finish this
48:59the same way as Mark Sargent does.
49:00Do your own research
49:02and feel free to contact me.
49:04I'm Dave at AllegedlyDave.com