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The lie that the earth is a globe has been faked for over 500 years
over two-thousand years...

On the Heavens
By Aristotle
Written 350 B.C.E

"Again, our observations of the stars make it evident, not only that the Earth is circular, but also that it is a circle of no great size. For quite a small change of position to south or north causes a manifest alteration of the horizon."

http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/heavens.2.ii.html
 
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mention aristotle and circular... and viola...
Eratosthenes (276 - 195 B.C.)

Eratosthenes used geometry to estimate the circumference of the Earth.
eratosthenes.gif
 

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over two-thousand years...

On the Heavens
By Aristotle
Written 350 B.C.E

"Again, our observations of the stars make it evident, not only that the Earth is circular, but also that it is a circle of no great size. For quite a small change of position to south or north causes a manifest alteration of the horizon."

http://classics.mit.edu/Aristotle/heavens.2.ii.html

Yep the lie has even been going on since Aristotle's time. Thankfully the lie did not become mainstream dogma until about the late 1500s.
Now Pythagoras, he's a guy that somewhat knew what was up, Aristotle is archaic pseudo-science 101.

Lots of fancy words with incorrect science to convince cursory audiences. Works like a charm even 2,000 years later.
 

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mention aristotle and circular... and viola...
Eratosthenes (276 - 195 B.C.)

Eratosthenes used geometry to estimate the circumference of the Earth.
eratosthenes.gif

And here is his totally accurate map of the earth:
LOL Smart guy,

Totally a guy whose math regarding the earth and maps of the earth we should trust.
NOT

LOL Totally Accurate map of the earth.jpg
 

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And here is his totally accurate map of the earth:
LOL Smart guy,

Totally a guy whose math regarding the earth and maps of the earth we should trust.
NOT

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It was pretty good for 194BC:
Fast-forward 300 years and the “Father of Geography” was born. Eratosthenes (another Greek) developed Anaximander’s map and other pioneers’ work, advancing the map of the known world. Eratosthenes inserted grid lines of longitude and latitude and suggested the existence of poles and equators on his maps. Four hundred cities and their locations were shown on his great work Geographika. Geography was born.
 

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And what is that supposed to even mean?
How does that have anything to do with what I just posted above?

So when someone does not accept the official version of the "Holocaust" without more solid evidence that automatically makes him or her a so-called "Holocaust denier?"
No, it makes you a thorough historian.

So with that claim, not accepting the official version of American history would make me an "American History Denier?"
Any historian worth their grain of salt knows that most mainstream history is biased as fuck to one side and distorted to suit the whims of special interest groups.

This is just common sense even if one does not study alot of history.

The phrase "history is written by the winners" is a true and very accurate common sense statement.
But somehow the only historical incident where this phrase does not hold up in the public mind is regarding the "Holocaust"
Somehow every other historical incident is worthy of healthy skepticism except this one.

So therefore those who "win" historically must have their version of the history analyzed and scrutinized with the utmost healthy skepticism. Their motives regarding their presented history must also be analyzed thoroughly before jumping to any hyped or emotionally clouded conclusions.

No, wrong, wrong, wrong. It makes you a denier - a hater and a white supremacist - nothing else. That in turn is relevant to anything you post about anything. The evidence was known way before the War and the Nazi's left written records of massive detail - so proud they were of their "final solution." There is nothing distorted, it is all real - the lies and distortion are contained in your post(s) and on the hate filled websites and sleazy tracts that have been passed around quietly for generations. Now, with a sympathizer in the White House the slime oozes out from under the rocks. Never again.
 

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But I am, as several posters here say, clearly a White nationalist! Why would I not vote for a candidate with a strongly nationalistic program, whom virtually every publicly known White nationalist supported? How puzzling.
 

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Only to you.

Oh? I wonder why keenobserver liked my post? Is it imaginable that there is some appreciable significance to my not having voted for Mr. Trump despite (supposedly) being a White nationalist, something which is of course far more evil than run of the mill Trump support? Again, it's difficult to see how that could be. Would one express appreciation for a hardcore male chauvinist not having participated in a vote concerning gender pay equality even while they're out promoting the view that women ought to be disenfranchised and put back in the kitchen?

@keenobserver , allow me to ask you: do you believe this theory (it was recently laid out in a conversation starting here https://www.lpsg.com/threads/nfl.482745/page-16#post-6735697, and covering the remainder of page 16 and part of page 17) that i'm promoting a White ethnostate, in spite of the fact that I have numerous times denied that is what I'm doing, and have never actually knowingly espoused that ideology?
 

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Oh? I wonder why keenobserver liked my post? Is it imaginable that there is some appreciable significance to my not having voted for Mr. Trump despite (supposedly) being a White nationalist, something which is of course far more evil than run of the mill Trump support? Again, it's difficult to see how that could be. Would one express appreciation for a hardcore male chauvinist not having participated in a vote concerning gender pay equality even while they're out promoting the view that women ought to be disenfranchised and put back in the kitchen?

@keenobserver , allow me to ask you: do you believe this theory (it was recently laid out in a conversation starting here https://www.lpsg.com/threads/nfl.482745/page-16#post-6735697, and covering the remainder of page 16 and part of page 17) that i'm promoting a White ethnostate, in spite of the fact that I have numerous times denied that is what I'm doing, and have never actually knowingly espoused that ideology?

‘Why would I not vote for a candidate with a strongly nationalistic program, whom virtually every publicly known White nationalist supported? How puzzling.’
You asked a rhetorical question, and I am not interested in answering it or seeing any answer to it, that’s all.It’s puzzling to you, not to me.
 
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‘Why would I not vote for a candidate with a strongly nationalistic program, whom virtually every publicly known White nationalist supported? How puzzling.’
You asked a rhetorical question, and I am not interested in answering it or seeing any answer to it, that’s all.It’s puzzling to you, not to me.

You recognize that the question was rhetorical but not that my "puzzlement" was fake?
 

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Yep the lie has even been going on since Aristotle's time. Thankfully the lie did not become mainstream dogma until about the late 1500s.
Now Pythagoras, he's a guy that somewhat knew what was up, Aristotle is archaic pseudo-science 101.

Lots of fancy words with incorrect science to convince cursory audiences. Works like a charm even 2,000 years later.

I assume you're pulling our legs, but since the whole flat-earth notion is apparently a real thing, I'll bite.

So when you come to the edge of the flat earth, then what?
 
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I assume you're pulling our legs, but since the whole flat-earth notion is apparently a real thing, I'll bite.

So when you come to the edge of the flat earth, then what?

Feel free to hop on in to the other thread on this topic I started. Not kidding on this topic. Fully serious. You have about 2 billion miles to go before you would ever hit the "edge" and even then the mountain range that extends around that entire circumference is so large you would have to climb over that and then if you actually got that far you would finally fall off into a much vaster ocean beneath called the Garbhodhaka Ocean.
 
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Feel free to hop on in to the other thread on this topic I started. Not kidding on this topic. Fully serious. You have about 2 billion miles to go before you would ever hit the "edge" and even then the mountain range that extends around that entire circumference is so large you would have to climb over that and then if you actually got that far you would finally fall off into a much vaster ocean beneath called the Garbhodhaka Ocean.

OK. A very different world than most of us know, but since I don't plan to travel 2 billion miles any time soon, I guess I'll have to take your word for it.

Are we then to assume a massive ongoing conspiracy involving every ship's captain or airplane pilot who ostensibly relies on a spherical earth to reach their destination?
 

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Oh? I wonder why keenobserver liked my post? Is it imaginable that there is some appreciable significance to my not having voted for Mr. Trump despite (supposedly) being a White nationalist, something which is of course far more evil than run of the mill Trump support? Again, it's difficult to see how that could be. Would one express appreciation for a hardcore male chauvinist not having participated in a vote concerning gender pay equality even while they're out promoting the view that women ought to be disenfranchised and put back in the kitchen?

@keenobserver , allow me to ask you: do you believe this theory (it was recently laid out in a conversation starting here https://www.lpsg.com/threads/nfl.482745/page-16#post-6735697, and covering the remainder of page 16 and part of page 17) that i'm promoting a White ethnostate, in spite of the fact that I have numerous times denied that is what I'm doing, and have never actually knowingly espoused that ideology?

I tagged your post because you said you were not a Trump voter. I have no opinion on the rest of the thread noted above.
 

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Feel free to hop on in to the other thread on this topic I started. Not kidding on this topic. Fully serious. You have about 2 billion miles to go before you would ever hit the "edge" and even then the mountain range that extends around that entire circumference is so large you would have to climb over that and then if you actually got that far you would finally fall off into a much vaster ocean beneath called the Garbhodhaka Ocean.

Klingsor,
This is all Hindu-derivative cosmology espoused by the ISKCON movement (Hare Krishnas), of which @The Meat Rod Cometh (whom I call Bananda) is most likely a member, It’s not scientific as you well know. You should look at his goofy maunderings ib the Etc Etc forum. I don’t think he gets good nutrition at the ashram...
There are plenty of Hindu scientists who would guffaw at his post. Mabe we in the west should revisit the geocentric universe because of early Christian religious beliefs...
 
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