“On December 14th, Duffy and the other eight participants of The Final Experiment (four flat earthers and four globe earthers) will fly with Antarctic Logistics & Expeditions to Union Glacier, Antarctica. As soon as they get off the plane and onto the ice, the clock will start. For the next 24 hours, they will monitor and film the sun. If it stays in the sky for 24 hours, the globe is confirmed. The real question is: will the flat earthers change their mind?” — https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/pastor-taking-flat-earthers-to-antarctica-to-end-the-debate-302322775.html
The conversations going to advance very soon. The final experiment is going viral.
Flat versus round has always been an eithor/or fallact, a false dichotomy which excludes the possibility of other explanations. For example, if the world is a ball, does this necessairly mean that Apollo 11 wasn’t staged on earth? Would it mean that space travel is real? No. Just because the ISS is fake doesn’t mean the earth is flat; similarly, if the earth is demonstrated to be a ball, this doesn’t make the ISS real.
Our focus has always been the mental map of the world communicated to us through a monolithic mass media presence.
I suppose we will see if the entire flat earth movement sinks like the titanic or if it redirects into media fakery, and focuses on fake space travel. The Biblical Flat Earth model has the most to lose. This would be their own fault for settling on a model without testing it’s boundaries.
What does it mean? For one thing, this is not a “win” for the mainstream mediated minds defending their precious model. The flat versus round debate never addressed the media fakery. This is problematic because we cannot separate our worldview from the sources of information through which we assemble it.
Media fakery includes our shared, scripted history that is enacted through world-stage psyops and simulations. Anybody not autohoaxing at this stage is lost as it is. Those who aren't reading the metascript don't have a clue of the purpose of fake news. My job isn't to catch them up. We need to assemble and stand on what we know and push forward.
(We will be live later today. I was out with food poisoning yesterday but I’m back on my feet.)
Tim Ozman,
IPR Host