• No Globe?

  • Understanding Flat-Earth Logic
  • By: J. W. Adams
  • Narrated by: Pete Beretta
  • Length: 2 hrs and 34 mins
  • 3.4 out of 5 stars (5 ratings)

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No Globe?

By: J. W. Adams
Narrated by: Pete Beretta
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The Earth is not flat, and I will prove it. Flat-Earthers can't be bothered with such proof, however, because theirs is more of a faith than a science. In No Globe: Understanding Flat-Earth Logic, Adams gets to the root of this insanity.

Is NASA lying to you about the shape of the Earth? Some people believe not only are the photos of the round Earth fake, but it is all part of the Illuminati's plan to keep God hidden from humanity. After all, if we find out what's behind the dome, we might never trust Big Brother again. Or perhaps this runaway cynicism is due to decades of secretive behavior on the part of the United States, sowing seeds of distrust leading to the denial of gravity.

©2018 J. W. Adams (P)2018 John Wesley Adams

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He might be the best person to tackle this issue

Instead of saying flat-earthers are nutjobs and writing all their beliefs off, he actually delves into how they view the world. And he even agrees with some of their points, while easily pointing out the flaws in many others, and ultimately proves that they should -at the very least- change the name of their society.

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