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curtcbeardsley-blog · 6 years ago
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officialflatearth · 7 years ago
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The debut album None For One will be released Nov 9. Preordes for CD & LP available as of today. Finland / World: https://www.recordshopx.com/artist/flat_earth/none_for_one/#601646 Rest of Europe: https://lnk.to/NoneForOne? #flatearth_band #noneforone #album #suuretikett #drakkarentertainment @minkitus #minnaniskanen https://www.instagram.com/p/BntAnT7laXL/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=10qdcluo3tn8c
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fprstej · 3 years ago
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قول القرآن للشيخ محمد متولي الشعراوي في شكل الأرض
قول القرآن للشيخ محمد متولي الشعراوي في شكل الأرض
flat_earth #الأرض_المسطحة #ilyes #إلياس #الشعراوي #الأرض_كروية يتزايد عدد مؤيدي نظرية الأرض المسطحة، وهي فكرة شاعت قديما، قبل أن …
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volghan · 3 years ago
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Flat earth via /r/funny https://www.reddit.com/r/funny/comments/s2vhi3/flat_earth/?utm_source=ifttt
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ahyabz · 5 years ago
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احیابز #احیابز_مناسبت 8 تیر ماه سالروز بمباران شیمیائی سردشت روز مبارزه با سلاح های شیمیایی و میکروبی نام گذاری شده است این نام گذاری به علت حمله هواپیماهای بمب افکن عراقی با بمب‌های شیمیایی به 4 نقطه پر ازدحام و متراکم جمعیتی شهر سردشت در تاریخ 7 و 8 تیرماه 1366 می باشد که باعث مرگ زن و کودک و خرد و کلان مردم بی‌گناه آن شهر شد. . ❌.لطفا پیج ما را با دوستان خود به اشتراک بگذارید.❌ . #جنگ #8تیر #احیابز #مناسبت #عراق #ایران #زن #کودک #مردم #میکروب #بمب #هسته_ای #بیولوژیک #شیمیایی #شهید #شهدا #مرد #جنگ_نرم #شهر #سردشت #سرباز #امام_خمینی #ahyabz #biology #chemical #bomb #nuclear #flat_earth #iran (at Vanak Square میدان ونک) https://www.instagram.com/p/CB8VshEgRhR/?igshid=6z7ac8k8xmxc
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ligaswiata-blog · 5 years ago
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Muggletonianie i masońska teoria płaskiej ziemi
#muggletonianie #masoneria #flat_earth #dydymus #ligaswiata #płaska_ziemia #okno_overtona #wiedza #artykuł #dydymski #jacob_boheme #john_reeve #zion #william_blake #parallax #archonci #czaspersonalny #prawopersonalne #łuk #teza #antyteza #third_commission
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marlaluster · 6 years ago
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1. TOP STORIES Logan Paul’s satirical flat Earth doc highlights YouTube’s recommendation issue The Verge - 3 hours ago Earth is (always has been) round, so why have the flat-out wrong become so lively? Ars Technica - 7 hours ago Live Science Flat-Earthers' Cruise Will Sail to Antarctica 'Ice Wall' at the Planet's Edge. Right. 3 hours ago The Next Web ‘Flat Earthers’ are embarking on a bizarre journey to Antarctica to prove that YouTube makes you stupid 1 day ago Forbes Flat Earth Supporters Now Plan An Antarctica Expedition To The Edge Of The World 6 days ago The Verge Logan Paul’s upcoming flat Earth doc demonstrates YouTube’s double standard 1 week ago The Verge How YouTube helps flat-earthers organize 1 month ago More News Knowledge Result Flat Earth Image result for flat earth DescriptionThe flat Earth model is an archaic conception of Earth's shape as a plane or disk. 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They also contend that scientific reductionism in particular is an inherently limited means to reach understanding of a complex world. History Political Areas Opposition to reductionism and positivism See also References Bibliography External links Last edited 17 days ago by Oldstone James RELATED ARTICLES Consilience (book) book by Edward Osborne Wilson Postpositivism Positivism philosophy of science based on the view that information derived from scientific observation is the exclusive source of all authoritative knowledge Wikipedia Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Terms of UsePrivacyDesktop 7. https://medium.com/the-method/8-common-arguments-against-vaccines-5d45ad9c1e29 8. 8 Common Arguments Against Vaccines And why they don’t make any sense at all Go to the profile of Gid M-K; Health Nerd Gid M-K; Health Nerd Sep 9, 2017 Pictured: lifesaving Being an argumentative sort of person, every once in a while* I find myself getting into a spot of witty repartee. It usually happens on twitter, the land of the 140-character he-said/she-said/THE-GOVERNMENT-IS-OUT-TO-GET-YOU banter, but occasionally I find myself getting into arguments in other places online, or even in real life. Arguing on twitter is basically my life Often these arguments are over the subject of vaccines. Because whilst vaccines have been accepted by public health organisations the world over as the most important medical innovation of the 20th century, and one of the most lifesaving interventions that we’ve ever come up with, there is a small minority of people who are convinced that vaccines are bad for their child’s health. A small, very vocal, minority. Now, I’m not here to criticize parents. It’s very important to note that most parents want the best for their kids. They are trying to look out for their children, and occasionally in this pursuit they get misled. And make no mistake, the people who sell vaccine fear are professionals in the art of deception. They know exactly how to convince a worried parent that the most dangerous thing in the world for their child is the vaccine, rather than, say, the measles. It’s not the parents who are spreading vaccine denial. They are victims of professionals. If you are a parent who is worried about vaccination: don’t stress. You are a good parent. You have just been lied to. Have a read of this article, and maybe go have a chat with your doctor about why immunization is important and why it’s a good thing for your kids. Whenever you talk vaccines, the anti-vax professionals come up with the same arguments time and again. Here are my top 8, and why they make no sense whatsoever: 8Vaccines Cause Autism. I’m not really going to go into this, because it has been refuted time and again. Virtually every study involving a) humans, b) more than 10 participants, and c) researchers who haven’t been convicted of fraud, has shown that there is no link between vaccines and autism. It was a valid concern in the early 90s, but we have 30 years of evidence showing that autism is in no way linked to vaccines. VACCINES DO NOT CAUSE AUTISM ALL REPUTABLE STUDIES HAVE SHOWN THIS FOR DECADES 7There Hasn’t Been Much Research. This is always a bit of a weird one, because people are usually claiming that on the one hand there hasn’t been enough research done on vaccines to prove them safe, but on the other they know the truth because they’ve done their research and it shows vaccines to be basically poison. It’s a strange argument to make, but it comes up all the time. This is simply a lie told by vaccine-deniers to make parents scared. Vaccines are one of the most well-researched interventions of all time. We have data from literally millions of children across the world demonstrating their safety. There has been more research on vaccines than almost any other medical intervention. The research has been done. Time and again. Vaccines are safe and effective. 6Vaccines Are Enormously Profitable. This is also a weird one, because…so what? So are any number of things. The international flour market is gigantic, but that doesn’t make every bread advert a missive from the devil. Flour millers have actually been influential in protecting babies worldwide by fortifying their products with macronutrients and preventing neural tube defects. Pictured: tasty. Probably not sent by Lucifer It’s also untrue. Pharma companies make far more money from so-called ‘blockbuster’ drugs than vaccines — for example, Astrazeneca’s Nexium, despite being no more effective than cheaper options for gastrointestinal problems, has made them more than $50 billion. The yearly earnings have been somewhere between 2 and 5 times as much as the flu vaccine. In fact, if you look at the top 20 earners for pharma companies, not one of them is a vaccine. Lots of big earners. None of them vaccines. Source 5Vaccines Cost Loads. Perhaps more importantly than this, however: vaccines don’t cost much at all. Take the whooping cough vaccine. A full 3 doses costs around 100 USD. That seems like quite a bit, until you remember that a single case of whooping cough can easily top $10,000 if it requires significant treatment. Vaccines are actually cost-saving. What this means is that for every dollar you spend on vaccines, you get about seven dollars back because you stop people from getting sick and dying from their illnesses. Generally speaking, it would be much more profitable for the medical industry to not vaccinate, because disease tends to be really expensive. Pictured: pricey 4The CDC Is Lying. This is one of my favourite red herrings, because it is just so easy to disprove. Whenever someone brings up the CDC, my response is…so what? Let’s say the CDC is evil, awful, in the pocket of Big Pharma. It’s not — the people who work at the CDC are dedicated, honest, and usually incredibly good at public health — but for the sake of argument, let’s say the CDC is corrupt. Who cares? People who focus on the CDC ignore one glaring truth: the US isn’t the only country in the world. If the CDC is corrupt, what about every other public health organisation in the world that recommends vaccines. Australia. France. The UK. Japan. China. The list goes on. Forget about the CDC. Have a look at the Australian Department of Health on vaccines. Or the Japanese immunization schedule. Or one of hundreds of other countries that all choose to vaccinate. Either there’s a global conspiracy including countries that are literally at war with one another — a bit unlikely — or immunization is a good thing no matter what you think of the CDC. I was going to make a dick joke, but their page on sexual health is actually really good and dick jokes are pretty hard. 3The US Is Special. This is another one that I love, because it’s so easily disprovable. No, the US doesn’t give a uniquely high number of immunizations. Much of the OECD has a virtually identical vaccine schedule to the US, bar a few minor differences. The US also has significantly less punitive laws in terms of vaccination than other countries — for example, in France you can go to jail for failing to vaccinate your kids. So no. The US isn’t special. It’s just another country, trying to stop nasty diseases like polio, diptheria and measles from killing children. 2Vaccine Manufacturers Can’t Be Sued For Making Kids Sick. This is actually a very simple lie. You can sue whoever you want, even in the US. What the 1986 National Childhood Vaccine Injury Act actually does is make it much easier to get compensation for children who have suffered vaccine injuries. If you can demonstrate that you had a vaccine and suffered a recognized issue — let’s say anaphylaxis — there is a reasonably simple method of gaining access to compensation in the US. Elsewhere in the world, for example Australia, often all you can do is sue in civil courts. And even if you’ve suffered genuine harm from vaccination, proving this in a court of law is next to impossible, meaning that people who do suffer injuries are almost never compensated. It’s also worth noting that saying “vaccine manufacturers can’t be sued” is again a uniquely American piece of nonsense. There are hundreds of other countries. Most of them allow anyone to try and sue anyone. And yet, the UK court system isn’t flooded with cases of vaccine manufacturers being successfully sued. I wonder why? 1Vaccine Injury Is Common/People Are Getting Sicker. Last but not least, the most common one of the bunch. Forget the CDC, forget the pharmaceutical companies, this is the real evil. Every year, people are getting sicker. And it’s all down to vaccines. It’s terrifying, I know There are two parts to this story. Firstly, we aren’t getting sicker. Not even a little bit. Life expectancy is marching steadily upward, with some people predicting that we will be living past 100 in this century. Not only that, but infant and child mortality is at record lows, and is only heading swiftly down. This isn’t just true for wealthy countries mind you — the entire world is getting stubbornly healthier. Pictured: people living longer. Stubborn bastards Secondly, vaccine injury is an amazingly well-researched field. We know the rate of injuries associated with vaccines all too well. It’s roughly 1 serious problem for every million vaccinations given. This is a number that has been replicated worldwide, from Japan to Thailand to Australia to Finland and yes, to the US. Vaccines Rock There’s not really much more to say. These are common arguments, mostly just based on simple lies. Vaccines are safe and effective, not because pharmaceutical companies say it’s so or because the CDC has proclaimed it, but because thousands of dedicated researchers the world over have spent decades checking to make sure that they are. So go and get your kids vaccinated. It’s good for society, it will save us all money, but most of all it might save their life. Vaccines rock. It’s as simple as that. If you enjoyed and/or like vaccines, send some claps my way with the button below! You can also follow me here or on twitter, or read one of my other articles about why herd immunity is pretty cool, how we stop babies dying from whooping cough (hint: it’s vaccines), or what you can do to keep kids safe from disease. *For ‘while’, read ‘hour’ VaccinesHealthSciencePoliticsImmunization Go to the profile of Gid M-K; Health Nerd Gid M-K; Health Nerd Medium member since May 2017 Epidemiologist. Writer. “Shill Blogger”-Natural News. Twitter https://twitter.com/GidMK FB www.facebook.com/gidmkhealthnerd/ Email [email protected] The Method The Method Promoting sustainable technology and exposing those who demonize it. More from The Method How to Die of the Flu Go to the profile of Dr. Carol Lynn Curchoe Dr. Carol Lynn Curchoe Sep 23, 2017 More from The Method Anti-Vaccination Is Killing Children In Europe Go to the profile of Gid M-K; Health Nerd Gid M-K; Health Nerd Aug 21, 2018 More from The Method There Is No Autism Epidemic Go to the profile of Gid M-K; Health Nerd Gid M-K; Health Nerd Mar 27, 2018 Responses Applause from Gid M-K; Health Nerd (author) Go to the profile of [email protected] [email protected] Sep 15, 2017 I grew up in the Boom. I was one of five children. We all had the measles and chicken pox. I had whooping cough — NO fun! When the Salk vaccine came out, Mom had us in line the first day. We lost three children in a school of 200 over four years before a polio vaccine was found. Trust me, the vaccine is preferable to the disease. Conversation with Gid M-K; Health Nerd. Go to the profile of D Black D Black Sep 14, 2017 You are peddling disinformation. There is widespread evidence of the harm that vaccines have done and I refer you to Robert Kennedy Jr who has written much on the subject — with reputable evidence. Much is contained in the film — VAXXED — and, because of this, it has effectively been banned from the view of the public. Furthermore, you citing that… Go to the profile of Gid M-K; Health Nerd Gid M-K; Health Nerd Sep 18, 2017 The rise in autism is extremely easy to explain. Basically, what we know as “autism” today has changed dramatically in the last 50 years or so. The easiest example of this is what used to be known as Asperger’s sydrome — this was a diagnosis very similar to autism, but less severe and with a couple of different symptoms. The diagnosis has now been… Applause from Gid M-K; Health Nerd (author) Go to the profile of Bioshyn Bioshyn Sep 13, 2017 it’s crazy there are people out there who totally accept that getting chickenpox as a child means you won’t get it again, but when you say that you can recreate that without getting sick in the first place they think you want to kill them or some shit Conversation with Gid M-K; Health Nerd. Go to the profile of Leah jones Leah jones Sep 25, 2017 I wish that we could have an open and honest debate about vaccine safety and efficacy for each vaccine. I’m sure that there is variation, and parents should be given the information available before giving consent, as with any medical intervention. I find the mandate to vaccinate disturbing. Social media doesn’t provide the scope necessary to examine… Go to the profile of Gid M-K; Health Nerd Gid M-K; Health Nerd Sep 25, 2017 There’s a bit of a myth that is commonly bandied about which is that there is no debate about vaccine policy. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every vaccine (new and old) is constantly examined to see if they remain a cost-effective way of preventing illness, and new vaccines are given intense scrutiny by public health officials to ensure… Applause from Gid M-K; Health Nerd (author) Go to the profile of Nick van Terheyden, MD Nick van Terheyden, MD Sep 10, 2017 Outstanding review Conversation with Gid M-K; Health Nerd. Go to the profile of steven hoober steven hoober Sep 13, 2017 Now, I’m not here to criticize parents. Why can’t we criticize people for making terrible, dangerous, anti-social choices in the face of overwhelming evidence? … Go to the profile of Gid M-K; Health Nerd Gid M-K; Health Nerd Sep 13, 2017 Because they have been conned, basically. By people who literally do this for a living. And before you feel superior, watch one of James Randi’s talks (for example, this short clip) about how easy it is for the average person to get conned. The fact is that, in a different set of circumstances, you or I could be the ones who… Applause from Gid M-K; Health Nerd (author) Go to the profile of dhanush dhanush Sep 17, 2017 I have to agree with you, today’s world you can’t live without money or vaccines. Great article. Applause from Gid M-K; Health Nerd (author) Go to the profile of Yasmin Clarke Yasmin Clarke Sep 9, 2017 The CDC image caption nearly made me choke on my tea 😂 9. WHO | Six common misconceptions about immunization World Health Organization › detection There can be many reasons for fear of or opposition to vaccination. ... specific issues but discourage them from accepting other anti-vaccine "facts" at face value. How to respond to vocal vaccine deniers in public - WHO/Europe - World Health Organization PDFWorld Health Organization › euro › assets the knowledge and arguments of all against anti- vaccine rhetoric. This may also strengthen resiliency amongst those who are pro-vaccine who hear the. 8 Common Arguments Against Vaccines – The Method – Medium Medium › the-method › 8-common-argu... Sep 9, 2017 · It's not the parents who are spreading vaccine denial. ... Whenever you talk vaccines, the anti-vax professionals come up with the same ... AntiAntiVax » The Truth about the Evils of ... https://antiantivax.flurf.net Some in the anti-vax movement claim that the MMR has/had mercury in it. ... The basis of the “MMR vaccine causes autism” argument is a flawed study ... Costs of Treating Vaccine ... About Todd W. Feedback Vaccine Myths Debunked | PublicHealth.org PublicHealth.org › understanding-vaccines U.S. public health officials and physicians have been combating misconceptions about vaccine safety for over twenty years. They've had mixed success. Despite ... Malaysia:Myth busters out to give antidote to anti-vaccine arguments : The Vaccine Confidence ... The Vaccine Confidence Project › malays... Jan 27, 2019 · Source: Those who oppose vaccination often cite a variety of reasons ranging from doubts on the halal status of vaccines to their allegedly ... These Nurses Are Anti-Vaccine - Here's Why. - ... Nurse.org › articles › vaccine-controvers... Oct 13, 2017 · The anti-vaccine movement is growing and a surprising amount of ... of the vaccination argument: those in favor of vaccines argued over the ... Here's How Anti-Vaccine Arguments Hurt Autistic People - Health Health Magazine › Autism Does the MMR vaccine cause autism? No, and anti-vaccine arguments are dangerous to autistic people, argues this writer. Vaccines ProCon.org 10. https://www.google.com/search?q=anti+vaccine+arguments&oq=anti+vaccine&aqs=chrome.3.69i57j0l3.7451j1j9&client=ms-android-mpcs-us-revc&sourceid=chrome-mobile&ie=UTF-8#fsc=_RzOVXN2YBIu45gKOtJyQDA1:8.7619047164917.7619047164917.7619047164917 11. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/9/11_conspiracy_theories 12. Open main menu Wikipedia Search 9/11 conspiracy theories Read in another language Watch this page Edit The nature of the collapse of the two World Trade Center towers and the nearby WTC7 (in this photo, the brown building to the left of the towers) is a major focus of 9/11 conspiracy theories. There are many conspiracy theories that attribute the planning and execution of the September 11 attacks against the United States to parties other than, or in addition to, al-Qaeda[1] including that there was advance knowledge of the attacks among high-level government officials. Government investigations and independent reviews have rejected these theories.[2][3] Proponents of these theories assert that there are inconsistencies in the commonly accepted version, or evidence that was either ignored or overlooked.[4] The most prominent conspiracy theory is that the collapse of the Twin Towers and 7 World Trade Center were the result of controlled demolitions rather than structural failure due to impact and fire.[5][6] Another prominent belief is that the Pentagon was hit by a missile launched by elements from inside the U.S. government[7][8] or that a commercial airliner was allowed to do so via an effective stand-down of the American military. Possible motives claimed by conspiracy theorists for such actions include justifying the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq (even though the U.S. government concluded Iraq was not involved in the attacks)[9] to advance their geostrategic interests, such as plans to construct a natural gas pipeline through Afghanistan.[10] Other conspiracy theories revolve around authorities having advance knowledge of the attacks and deliberately ignoring or assisting the attackers.[4][11][12] The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and the technology magazine Popular Mechanics have investigated and rejected the claims made by 9/11 conspiracy theorists.[13][14][15] The 9/11 Commission and most of the civil engineering community accept that the impacts of jet aircraft at high speeds in combination with subsequent fires, not controlled demolition, led to the collapse of the Twin Towers,[16][17] but some groups disagree with the arguments made by NIST and Popular Mechanics, including Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth.[18][19] Background History Types Theories Cover-up allegations Motives Suggested historical precedents Proponents Media reaction Criticism In politics Legal cases See also References Bibliography External links Last edited 12 days ago by Acroterion RELATED ARTICLES 9/11 Truth movement group of loosely affiliated organizations and individuals Loose Change 2005 film by Dylan Avery Architects & Engineers for 9/11 Truth Conspiracy theory organization Wikipedia Content is available under CC BY-SA 3.0 unless otherwise noted. Terms of UsePrivacyDesktop 13. https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2018/feb/14/illuminati-running-world-not-mad-idea-questioning-hidden-power-elites-sane 14. Support us The Guardian - Back to home News Opinion Sport Culture Lifestyle Menu The eye of the Illuminati on a bank note. ‘It’s good to know that we’re much more sensible and rational than these clearly deluded conspiracy theorists.’ Opinion Does the Illuminati control the world? Maybe it’s not such a mad idea Julian Baggini Questioning the hidden power of elites – whether big pharma or secret societies – is really quite sane Wed 14 Feb 2018 14.49 EST First published on Wed 14 Feb 2018 05.00 EST If the Illuminati is real, it’s got to be the least secret secret society in the universe. It’s so bad at keeping itself hidden that its existence is proclaimed all over the internet by people whose investigative toolkit consists entirely of Google and a lively imagination. The most recent would-be whistleblower, however, is far from your usual ex-sports commentator. Paul Hellyer, a former Canadian minister of defence, has blamed the Illuminati for suppressing technology brought to Earth by aliens that could end our reliance on fossil fuels. What is the Illuminati? You asked Google – here’s the answer | Martha Gill Why the possessors of such fantastic kit should prefer to cash in on the extraction of still abundant oil rather than on their incredible, exclusive alternative is mysterious. But since the whole point about secret all-powerful elites is that they are mysterious, maybe that’s to be expected. Perhaps the Illuminati is like that other great mystery, quantum theory: if you think you understand it, you don’t. Mockery is easy, but it’s also reassuring. It’s good to know that we’re much more sensible and rational than these clearly deluded conspiracy theorists. The problem is that they differ from the rest of us only in degree, not kind. The reasons why people believe in secret, controlling elites are rooted in basic human nature. We are constantly on the lookout for both patterns and agency. Pattern-seeking is essential for our survival, and the penalties for seeing patterns where none exist are lighter than those for missing patterns that really are there. If our ancestors had failed to notice that crops left to dry tended to die, they too would have expired through starvation. But if they thought they had noticed that sacrificing a goat increased the likelihood of rain, then at worst they wasted the odd bit of meat. The assumption of agency is also extremely helpful. We cannot begin to understand the actions of others unless we attribute motives to their actions. But adopting what the US philosopher Daniel Dennett calls the “intentional stance” can be helpful even when we know that there is no conscious intention at all. Thinking of plants as “wanting” sunlight or “trying” to flower, for example, is an easy way of understanding their behaviour. When these basic human cognitive mechanisms create problems we label them as pathologies. Pareidolia, for instance, is seeing patterns in random data, such as the face of Jesus in a cream cracker or the date of the apocalypse in Donald Trump’s social security number. However, from a strictly rational point of view, these mechanisms are always defective. The difference between a “normal” person and one with pareidolia is simply whether the over-sensitivity to pattern causes problems functioning. Similarly, hyperactive agency detection is the human condition, not a medical one. Furthermore, the causes of our overuse of these basic cognitive mechanisms are often completely understandable desires rather than pathological defects. The world is confusing and complex. Almost all of us try to tidy it up, which is why there are disciplines such as social science, economics and international relations. All require the time, intelligence or education that most of us lack. Little wonder that we often resort to quicker, dirtier ways of making the world comprehensible. The world is confusing and complex. When we dig for the truth, we flirt with madness Rather than just dismissing Hellyer and his ilk, we would do better to see how much of our thinking displays the same weaknesses. In many circles, it is a sign of intelligence, not eccentricity, to attribute ultimate power to “a secret cabal that’s actually running the world”, as Hellyer put it. As long, that is, as the cabal is the global financial elite, the military–industrial complex, big pharma or agribusiness. I’m not saying that these ideas are on the same level of nuttiness as the Illuminati. Indeed, it’s the differences that blind us to the similarities. Because these lesser conspiracy theories are grounded in evident truths, people easily fail to notice when they slide from seeing real, limited power to imagined, total power. The difference between vested interests that exercise influence all over the place and those that exercise control literally everywhere is in some ways small, in other ways critical. The wrong moral to draw from this would be that anyone who sees hidden power being influenced is crazy. Rather, we should see the Hellyers of this world as the price we pay for being willing to question the manifest order and to expose the secretive interest groups who seek to manipulate the world for their own benefit. When we dig for the truth, we flirt with madness. But in a world where hidden power is all too real, it’s the only sane thing to do. • Julian Baggini is a British philosopher Topics Philosophy Opinion Psychology Ethics Canada Americas comment Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Share on WhatsApp Share on Messenger View comments View on theguardian.com About us Contact us Complaints & corrections SecureDrop Work for us Privacy policy Cookie policy Terms & conditions Help All topics All writers Digital newspaper archive Facebook Twitter Advertise with us Guardian Labs Search jobs Dating Discount Codes Support The Guardian Available for everyone, funded by readers Contribute Subscribe Back to top © 2019 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. 15. https://www.instagram.com/p/BMkFKv-lbuM/?hl=en 16. https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.theatlantic.com/amp/article/354496/ 17. 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A photo taken at the Battleground Golf Course in Deer Park, Texas, shows golfers on the driving range calmly swinging away against a backdrop of black smoke from a petrochemical facility fire nearby. That fire at Intercontinental Terminals Company was extinguished early Wednesday -- a day after the photo was taken. Some schools in the area closed and people were told to shelter in place when the flames first broke out. Perhaps the golfers' nonchalance is because the region is dotted with chemical plants and refineries and is no stranger to fires and explosions. Or it could be that golfers are a special, passionate breed. We saw it last year in Hawaii's Big Island when golfers coolly hit the links even as a monstrous ash plume from the Kilauea volcano loomed behind them. And we saw it during the Eagle Creek fire near Portland, Oregon. Even as the blaze encroached on the nearby Beacon Rock Golf Course, things didn't exactly grind to a halt. 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stalkerkyoko · 6 years ago
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HHAHAHH pre  Pythagoras
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth
The idea of a spherical Earth appeared in Greek philosophy with Pythagoras (6th century BC), although most pre-Socratics (6th–5th century BC) retained the flat Earth model. Aristotle provided evidence for the spherical shape of the Earth on empirical grounds by around 330 BC. Knowledge of the spherical Earth gradually began to spread beyond the Hellenistic world from then on.[1][2][3][4]
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Flat Earth Theory
The Flat Earth theory is that the earth is shaped as a plane, or a disk. This used to be the common knowledge of the shape of the Earth, but as time went on and scientists started discovering more about the solar system and this planet, they realized it was not true. There are many people, however, who still believe this, and there is enough people who do that there is a whole society based on it, called the Flat Earth Society.
The evidence that the Flat Earthers have, starts with very simple proof - it looks flat in our eyes. There is also a thing called the Bedford Level Experiment, which basically was an experiment performed multiple times on a six mile stretch of water, that basically proved that the surface of the water was flat.
A common question is that people in space would have seen that the Earth is flat, correct? The Flat Earth Society’s answer is that the space travel we all know about is fake, and it is just a conspiracy. If there’s pictures of the Earth, the why is it round? They have an answer for that too - photographs can be distorted and edited using photoshop and other high tech things.
How would you explain day and night cycles, as well as seasons? The sun moves around the North Pole in a circle, causing day and night to occur. Seasons occur because of the Earth rotating on a disc, which causes the summer and winter solstices, as well as equinox.
Apparently, magnetic rings are inside the earth which cause a magnetic field, and they are radial magnets, which can be found in speakers. You can’t see the curvature of the Earth when in a plane, and that’s another reason they say the Earth is flat.
So, what do you think? Are you part of the Flat Earth Society, or are you a Round Earther? Let me know in the thread below!
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flat_Earth
https://wiki.tfes.org/Flat_Earth_-_Frequently_Asked_Questions
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deblala · 8 years ago
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Flat Earth - Wikipedia
Flat Earth – Wikipedia
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THE CASE FOR OR AGAINST FLAT EARTH ADHERENTS -- a Bill's Bible Basics article #FlatEarthTheory #FlatEarth #Theory This Bill's Bible Basics 1-part article by Bill Kochman can be read at: https://www.billkochman.com/Articles/Case-For-Against-Flat-Earth-Adherents.html https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/index.php/the-case-for-or-against-flat-earth-adherents-a-bills-bible-basics-article/?THE%20CASE%20FOR%20OR%20AGAINST%20FLAT%20EARTH%20ADHERENTS%20--%20a%20Bill%27s%20Bible%20Basics%20article
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THE CASE FOR OR AGAINST FLAT EARTH ADHERENTS -- a Bill's Bible Basics article #FlatEarthTheory #FlatEarth #Theory This Bill's Bible Basics 1-part article by Bill Kochman can be read at: https://www.billkochman.com/Articles/Case-For-Against-Flat-Earth-Adherents.html https://www.billkochman.com/Blog/index.php/the-case-for-or-against-flat-earth-adherents-a-bills-bible-basics-article/?THE%20CASE%20FOR%20OR%20AGAINST%20FLAT%20EARTH%20ADHERENTS%20--%20a%20Bill%27s%20Bible%20Basics%20article
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