It truly is distressing to see patriots and free-thinkers getting
ensnared in the "flat Earth" nonsense. I suppose it is a case of good
folks being lied to so many times that, after a while, they start to
think that everything is a lie. That's a mistake, though an
understandable one.
I worked for decades as a broadcast engineer. The formulas we use to determine the coverage of radio stations work perfectly, and are based
on (among other things) the sphericity of the Earth. If the Earth were
flat, FM stations from Tasmania could be heard routinely and clearly in
the Hollywood hills.
We've known about the sphericity of the Earth since Eratosthenes'
intelligent experiments 2200 years ago. When the Christians burned the
great libraries and philosophic schools, they imposed vulgar Semitic
fables on us, such as the "flat Earth." The rediscovery of European
science and natural philosophy in the Renaissance got people thinking
again, with Columbus's and Magellan's great voyages among the results.
Every single radio station in the world, and there are tens of thousands
of them, proves that the Earth is a sphere -- as does even the most
basic understanding of our intellectual heritage.
With all good wishes,
Kevin Alfred Strom.
We've known about the sphericity of the Earth since Eratosthenes'
intelligent experiments 2200 years ago. When the Christians burned
the great libraries and philosophic schools, they imposed vulgar
Semitic fables on us, such as the "flat Earth." The rediscovery of
European science and natural philosophy in the Renaissance got people thinking again, with Columbus's and Magellan's great voyages among
the results.
Every single radio station in the world, and there are tens of
thousands of them, proves that the Earth is a sphere -- as does even
the most basic understanding of our intellectual heritage.
Have a look at World's last chance on WBCQ - they use shortwave for
their transmissions, but still believe the earth is flat.
[...]
[...]
Anyone who understands gravity, were they to think about it, would
come to precisely the same conclusion.
p
On 7/5/2025 10:39 AM, Marco Moock wrote:
[...]
Have a look at World's last chance on WBCQ - they use shortwave for
their transmissions, but still believe the earth is flat.
[...]
Funny!
That's a lot like the Jewish groups who say that Jewish power in our
society is basically nonexistent using that power to get their critics
fired or jailed.
Best regards,
Kevin.
Have a look at World's last chance on WBCQ - they use shortwave for
their transmissions, but still believe the earth is flat.
https://www.worldslastchance.com/wlc-radio-broadcast-schedule.html
On 05/07/2025 15:39, Marco Moock wrote:
Have a look at World's last chance on WBCQ - they use shortwave for
their transmissions, but still believe the earth is flat.
https://www.worldslastchance.com/wlc-radio-broadcast-schedule.html
Wait, there are people who function enough to run businesses yet are
stupid enough to believe the Earth is flat??
How is that possible?
Oh wait it's America, they're so dumb they chose Trump to run their country!
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