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Flat Earth Theory / Re: Why hasn't the government said anything?
« on: November 24, 2015, 03:49:53 PM »
Why would they say anything? By drawing attention to it on a regular basis, it causes interest in the subject and that would be bad for them. Every so often, they let out something about it, but it is always about mocking the flat earth. The truth is the billions of dollars the government has spent on NASA each year, along with other government "scientific" groups indicates quite a reason for ignoring the flat earth theory.
Sometimes Hollywood gives us an example of this very thing. Subliminally, they insert flat earth theory in their movies but it is always science fiction based. Whether it is "Under the Dome" TV show, or Dark City or the Signal. Hollywood is releasing a new movie called "moonwalkers" which is a comedic interpretation to the conspiracy theory that the moon landing was not possible, so they tried to hire Stanley Kubrick to direct the Apollo 11 landing. This is Hollywood taking a more recent conspiracy theory and applying it soon after to a feature film. The fact that it is a comedy seems to be an attempt to discredit the idea. A more serious film was Capricorn One, but was about a Mars mission that was impossible, so it was faked.
Sometimes Hollywood gives us an example of this very thing. Subliminally, they insert flat earth theory in their movies but it is always science fiction based. Whether it is "Under the Dome" TV show, or Dark City or the Signal. Hollywood is releasing a new movie called "moonwalkers" which is a comedic interpretation to the conspiracy theory that the moon landing was not possible, so they tried to hire Stanley Kubrick to direct the Apollo 11 landing. This is Hollywood taking a more recent conspiracy theory and applying it soon after to a feature film. The fact that it is a comedy seems to be an attempt to discredit the idea. A more serious film was Capricorn One, but was about a Mars mission that was impossible, so it was faked.