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what percentage of unexplained UFO cases do you think are aliens?
Hack Wilson - real:
--- Quote from: V2DHeart on February 26, 2016, 04:13:58 AM ---The dome idea is plausible, given the fact that the operation they had back in 1962 to fire nukes in high altitude was titled 'operation fish bowl'. Rather coincidental name to be honest, though I don't really believe we live under a dome, but should this be 'proven' to be fact, it wouldn't be something that would surprise me. There are a lot of old satellite photos from the late 50's to give the flat earth argument some backing
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If the earth is flat then how come nobody has gone over the edge??
V2DHeart:
I don't believe in flat earth, but certainly wouldn't rule it out. We all the United Nations use 'flat earth' as their logo. We know there are no direct flights in the southern hemisphere to 2 countries deemed close enough in a globe model, but even in light of this, I still don't believe in this theory at all. That goes for 'hollow earth' and the rest of them.
I believe this theories only valid curiosity are those very early / first satellite images of earth taken from the ESSA-3 satellite where the earth not only appears to be flat, but actually has a hole at the north pole. You can see one here:
But search ESSA-3 images onto any Google search and you'll see a great number of them. I believe the reason some of these theorists claim you cannot fall of the edge, is that the Antarctica is actually the perimeter around the earth and is heavily monitored by the military. The latter is true, but I would put this down to the area being unknown or having important natural resources. I haven't really gone into it too much with them to be honest, as my belief is my belief and theirs is theirs
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