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Could the Earth we live on be flat?

I've been researching flat Earth for years, and I say "yes." There is an excellent chance that all of us have been lied to for our entire lives about the vary ground we walk on. I am not smart, but there is much physical evidence that would suggest that we have been lied to for centuries about the shape of the Earth, and reality in general.

You must do your own research and stop believing what you were taught at an age where you still believed in Santa Claus, The Easter Bunny, and the Tooth Fairy.

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TBIman · 41-45, M
@ElwoodBlues Here is a specific example. And it shits all over your deceptive photos.

https://odysee.com/@jeranism:9/canigou-peak-seen-from-allauch-france:9?r=BCfYmKRH5f8mS4YmDFsy61fy3v3n4BFE

Listen, I know that this is a rough pill to swallow, but it's the truth.
Fairydust · F
@TBIman

Great vide!!
@TBIman Sorry, dude, these calculations
[b]https://forum.tfes.org/index.php?topic=10874.0[/b]
shit all over your Canigou Peak claims. BTW, the Earth is 8000 miles in diameter; 25,000 miles in circumference; 160 miles isn't very far along the curve.

Notice how little of Canigou Peak is visible in your sunset image? That's because most of Canigou Peak is below the horizon; i.e. below the curve of the Earth. Listen, I know that this is a rough pill to swallow, but it's the truth.