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“Globetards are jewish, durrrrr.....”

submitted by PostWallHelena to FlattardClassroom 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 08:42:06 ago (+39/-2)     (files.catbox.moe)

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https://www.talmudology.com/jeremybrownmdgmailcom/2017/2/14/bava-basra-25b-the-suns-orbit-around-the-earth

Bava Basra 25b (talmud) ~ The Sun's Orbit Around the Earth:
In this passage the path of the Sun is described, and to understand it you need to know this. The rabbis of the Talmud believed that the earth was a flat disc, and that above the sky was an opaque covering called the rakia. During the day the Sun was visible under the rakia, and then at night it zipped back from where it set in the west to where it would rise again in the east by traveling over the rakia.

The other place that you will find the path of the Sun discussed in the Talmud is in Pesachim 94b (Talmud)

Is anyone suggesting that rabbis wrote the Talmud to trick jews? Observant jews are flat earthers. They follow the talmud.


73 comments block


[ - ] yesiknow 9 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 08:49:23 ago (+9/-0)

Shit! Finally, the source.

Some israeli news site interviewed jews promoting it because they always have to tell you in some obscure way.

[ - ] CHIRO 1 point 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 15:02:50 ago (+1/-0)*

The Greeks did not think the earth was flat after about the 3rd century BC. Look at any fucking map of their cosmos and you'll see concentric spheres. It's nested spheres. The flat earth surrounded by a dome-like firmament is a product of the near east and a bunch of semitic niggers.

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt -2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 08:57:28 ago (+7/-9)

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At one point, all White nations understood that the Earth is level and stationary. This is why we have used Euclidean plane geometry for thousands of years.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 8 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:33:54 ago (+9/-1)

At one point, all White nations understood that the Earth is level and stationary.

Motion is relative.

This is why we have used Euclidean plane geometry for thousands of years.

Sophistry. You cant say the Earth is a plane because Euclidean geometry exists. Gay.

The Israelite (and by extension jewish) conception of the universe described in Genesis is actually based on the Babylonian beliefs (outlined in the Enuma Elish creation myth , I think)

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt -1 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:39:07 ago (+5/-6)

Motion is relative.

You show me an object moving 66,666mph while rotating 1000mph yet "revolving slower than the second hand on a clock." This is kike nonsense. Invoking magical properties because it doesn't exist in reality.

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[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 7 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:45:28 ago (+8/-1)

I dont have enough space here to impart the entirety of PHYSICS 101 to you . These are all reasonable speeds when considering the force of gravity due to the enormous mass of the objects involved. Thats just the classical physics. But we also know motion is relative, so you could say that the Earth is still and not be wrong. It depends on your frame of reference.

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 10:34:44 ago (+4/-2)

There's no point in showing them the facts. They will ignore it and act as if they've never seen it. They're just jew shills that all activated about the same time. Its election time so they want to get us chasing flat earth and not talk about Kamala Esophagus

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt -1 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:49:23 ago (+5/-6)

It's called cognitive dissonance. You're smart enough to understand basic physics but struggle with the concept of varying velocities in elliptical orbits. There are several different conflicting theories to gravity, which one are you basing your assumptions on?

[ - ] FreeinTX 3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:15:47 ago (+5/-2)

Naw, that's not true. Only jew fuck Magik doers thought the earth was flat. Whites have always known.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 9 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:35:45 ago (+9/-0)

I think that most people thought the Earth was flat because thats what it seems like. The greeks needed trigonometry to figure out the truth.

[ - ] NeverHappened -1 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 10:16:50 ago (+1/-2)

haha "Truth"

[ - ] McNasty -3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 11:50:58 ago (+1/-4)

because thats what it seems like.

Bingo. Now convince me that reality isn't what it feels like without using a jewish institution that also affirms the Holocaust is reality.

[ - ] observation1 4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 12:28:05 ago (+4/-0)

...says while quoting Rabbis from the Torah

[ - ] McNasty -2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 12:58:32 ago (+1/-3)

Lol. The Earth is objectively flat and stationary. People knew about NASA faking the moon landing for decades. It's retarded that you're even pretending you're not jewish.

[ - ] observation1 3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 13:04:06 ago (+3/-0)

Says the literal kike shill

[ - ] McNasty -2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 13:08:31 ago (+1/-3)

NASA is jewish you dumb kike. Only a faggot shill would claim NASA has credibility.

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-01/who-got-america-to-the-moon-a-unlikely-collaboration-of-jews-and-former-nazi-engineers

On the Jewish side, Silverstein helped set up the entire human space flight program before NASA was created in 1958. Abraham Hyatt, who fled Ukraine with his family before World War II, was a headquarters planning director. Milton Rosen was chief of NASA’s science mission directorate. George Low became deputy chief of NASA, known for his advocacy of the gutsy 1968 decision to orbit the moon after only one human test flight of the Apollo system. Louis Rosenblum was a key technologist in energy. Slone specialized in propulsion. Erwin Zaretsky was one of the world’s top experts in ball bearings and machinery lubrication.

[ - ] Her0n 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 15:02:19 ago (+2/-0)

What about every other space program?

You harp on nasa and only nasa, yet it's not only nasa saying the earth is round.

I'd ask why kikes are so retarded, but I already know about the rampant incest and nigger fucking.

[ - ] UncleDoug 14 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 08:53:03 ago (+15/-1)

10/10 PWH, good to have you back.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 12 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 08:53:34 ago (+13/-1)

Thanks Douggie.

[ - ] OoklaTheMok 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 12:58:51 ago (+3/-1)

Welcome back, Helena. I hope all is well with you.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:29:23 ago (+3/-0)

All is well, thanks. Good to see you ook.

[ - ] DitchPig -7 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:45:57 ago (+2/-9)

Two tards in a pod, how cute.

[ - ] Her0n 4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 14:59:11 ago (+4/-0)

Kvetch harder mcnasty

[ - ] DitchPig -4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 15:01:19 ago (+0/-4)

Three tards?

Turning into Clown Pod™.

I'm not mcNasty, dipshit.

[ - ] Her0n 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 15:03:13 ago (+2/-0)

Ok mcnasty

[ - ] DitchPig -3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 15:04:58 ago (+0/-3)

good argument. Funny how none of the helioskeptics actually run alts, but the screaming mob of jesuits drones all are confirmed to have several.

The kike cries out as he strikes you.

[ - ] Her0n 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:38:47 ago (+2/-0)

I barely have time for one account.

Just like with women, I barely have time to properly pay attention to one!

It's funny how there's no one else here who talks exactly like I do and I don't have the same accounts coming to my rescue nor agreeing with every word I say.

You and mcnasty though...

Which accounts do you think are my alts, I'm curious to see what your logic is and where you see a pattern exactly.

I called out your name specifically, can you do the same for me?

[ - ] DitchPig -2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:40:15 ago (+0/-2)

Mcnasty and I don't have even a vaguely similar writing style.

you're just using the classic kike tactic of stating something with absolutely no basis in fact, as though it were fact.

Kike harder, dipshit.

[ - ] Her0n 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:45:15 ago (+2/-0)

You did the same to me, but the difference is I named you, and you do have similar styles once you're emotional disregulated.

You also ignored my challenge for you to name my alts, which is a classical jewish method, ignore what will hang you and try to baffle with bullshit.

I deal with niggers that have more sense than you when I build automation for industrial plants in a city.

[ - ] DitchPig -4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 15:05:15 ago (+0/-4)

Also; above.

[ - ] GreatSatan 0 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 20:48:17 ago (+0/-0)

Don’t simp, bro. Remember she is a coal burning whore.

[ - ] CHIRO 12 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:04:49 ago (+12/-0)

Between this and Tesla calling the earth a globe, I think @McNasty is completely out of ammo. He is being called back to the tunnels.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 12 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:16:11 ago (+13/-1)

I predict this does nothing to deter him. I just thought it would be fun to see the talmud perspective. Jews have traditionally taken a dim view on astronomy because of its link to astrology. “Star worshippers” is literally a common epithet for gentiles.

[ - ] CHIRO 9 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:23:56 ago (+10/-1)

Like everything else, they handled it like a psychological complex and buried the fact they copied it under occultic practices. Kabbalah might as well be a term to describe all of the stuff they lifted from Greco-Romans and Persians.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 1 point 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 19:00:20 ago (+1/-0)

I dont know that much about the Kabbalah but it seems to break alot of their own rules. It seems to be “necromancy adjacent”, if not full blown sorcery. I think there were alot of jews that objected to it, but the chassidics were/are keen on it and they seem to have taken over the orthodox jew scene.

all of the stuff they lifted from Greco-Romans and Persians.

The more I learn about the Israelites the more I realize they lifted practically everything. They lifted alot from the Babylonians, apparently during the “exile”. Their calandar is bablylonian. Their genesis is based on the Babylonian creation myth and also the Sumerian Gilgamish epic. They were also deeply influenced by the Assyrians

[ - ] CHIRO 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 20:34:28 ago (+2/-0)*

Re: rule-breaking, it really depends on what judaism we are talking about. One of the biggest myths of judaism per se is that it has some strong historical, intellectual, and theological continuity. It doesn't.

Orthodox judaism actually takes kabbalah, referring to the textual tradition (sefer yetzirah, sefer zohar, etc.), as canonical. Many people don't know this; they think orthodox jews read Torah and that's it, but today's orthodox jews maintain the cute appearance of being the judahites from the Old Testament, while in fact they believe in an ongoing revelation (God was continuing to reveal throughout late antiquity and throughout the middle ages). You are completely correct that various more ecclectic messianic offshoots budded off from orthodoxy along the way. There are different flavors of kabbalists as a result of this; the progressives are the ones who began marketing a kabbalah-lite in the 90s in the US and are responsible for the red bracelet trend.

I have studied quite a lot concerning kabbalah, and if there is one thing I've discovered after years and that I could put in a nutshell, it's that the tradition of maintaining strict occulthood for its teachings (like only teaching strict jewish people aged 40 and up) is to conceal that it is (a) polytheism by another name and (b) basically rebranded Platonism (with a good shot of Greco-Roman and Persian religion thrown in). Simply, it isn't theirs, and it represents such a theological departure from the views of the ancient Israelites that they have to keep it a secret by shrouding it in esoteria. The idea is you wait until someone is 40 or older and a rabbi so they've got enough sunk cost in their investment that they'll 'get it'. After thirty years of commitment to study, they aren't jetting and going to study finance instead. It works because people have the intuition that initiated people (like clergymen) have secrets for keeping, so just about any contradiction can be shoved into that suitcase.

Re: jews stealing everything, you are bang on. They are personified cognitive dissonance. They 'assimilate without assimilating' by stealing everything and fitting it somehow into their wildly ethnocentric belief system. They brand it their own and make it 'chosen'.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 4, 2024 00:35:28 ago (+0/-0)

Orthodox judaism actually takes kabbalah, referring to the textual tradition (sefer yetzirah, sefer zohar, etc.), as canonical.

Even the chassidic dont take it as cannon. There are no mitzvot from the kabbalah. There is nothing legally binding from it. I think its safe to say the chassidic revere it, but it does not have the importance of the torah or even the talmud. But there are orthodox groups that shun it, and some that place low importance to it, like litvish orthodox.

the progressives are the ones who began marketing a kabbalah-lite in the 90s in the US and are responsible for the red bracelet trend.

Yeah, as I heard it, most jews never read it or even discussed it except for the scholars, because the knowledge was too dangerous.

polytheism by another name and (b) basically rebranded Platonism

Wow polytheism, really. I had heard that some forms of judaism are “neo-platonist” .

Isrealites stealing everything, you are bang on. They are personified cognitive dissonance. They 'assimilate without assimilating' by stealing everything and fitting it somehow into their wildly ethnocentric belief system.

I like to distinguish between jews and israelites. There is obviously some ideological continuity there but they arent the same people anymore. As I am currently reading the OT, I am trying to research how it was written and who wrote it and when they wrote it. My conclusions are that the Israelite people are a much younger group than I previously thought and that they were cobbled together by a military and religious elite and were not super-closely related. The Israelites were the Canaanites. Furthermore they werent particularly monotheist until maybe the 4th or 5th century BC or maybe later. So much about their ethnogenesis turns out to be a lie, probably because it was unknown to the authors of the bible and the history of the monarchy just seems to be extreme political propaganda

I have briefly looked at the talmud. It seems like a grab-bag of topics. Alot of it is exegesis on the torah but it also includes recipes, and tall tales and medical advice. Its more legal discussion than ideology. I dont know how these jews get through it. Apparently its 3 or 4 times the length of the bible.

[ - ] CHIRO 0 points 9 monthsAug 4, 2024 01:53:43 ago (+0/-0)*

Sure. Authoritative would probably have been a better term. And depending on the sect and time period, Sefer Yetzirah was attributed to Abraham himself. In terms of what we want the term canonical to do, that has to be part of it, right. The mystical stuff goes through periods of ups and downs.

I agree with everything you said about the provenance of the jewish bible and their history. You might like The Bible Unearthed. It's written by a couple of jews. There's very little history in Tanakh. I believe the Israelites were polytheistic and they saw Yahweh as under Elyon and basically presiding over their own land area. Original Israelite fears over loss of the homeland had to do with their belief that once you literally left that region, you were no longer under the protection of YHWH. That became renegotiated over the years with the temple cult, but I still think that's a 'genetic' principle underlying obsession with the holy land, albeit that there is a more eschatological/apocalyptic tinge to it today. Prophecy and all that.

With regard to polytheism as such, I don't think there are many examples of pure monotheism at all, except for Islam perhaps. Christians use word games to play at monotheism, but most of this jewish shit (including the judeo-christian shit) is a shell game. I suppose some Christian unitarians and some Torah-only jews count.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 0 points 9 monthsAug 4, 2024 09:00:41 ago (+0/-0)

Sefer Yetzirah was attributed to Abraham himself.

Wow I didn’t know that. Something that really bothers me is how everyone, Christians included, treat modern rabbinic judaism as the de jure legacy religion of the israelites. It has a relationship to it but they have added on all this bullshit like oral torah and alot of gentile beliefs like Hell and an afterlife and obviously they have ended animal sacrifice which was central to Israelite worship. They have some bullshit excuse for why they cant sacrifice animals anymore (temple needs to be rebuilt) but they dont have the taste for it, and they don’t want to be accused as barabarians, which they would be if they started performing burnt sacrifices because someone had a rash.

I believe the Israelites were polytheistic and they saw Yahweh as under Elyon and basically presiding over their own land area.

Yeah I have heard this theory. In the Dead Sea scrolls version, the Song of Moses (Deuteronomy?) says Elyon gave the nations to the gods/his sons and Yahweh’s inheritance was Israel/Cana’an. You are probably aware of the scholarship on these verses. LXX differs from the Masoretic/Vulgate texts in an interesting way as well. References to “heavenly hosts” or “divine council” occur throughout the OT and may not have refered to angels originally. (And what the fuck are angels anyway, but demoted gods. Reminds me of celtic fairies)

Original Israelite fears over loss of the homeland had to do with their belief that once you literally left that region, you were no longer under the protection of YHWH. That became renegotiated over the years with the temple cult, but I still think that's a 'genetic' principle underlying obsession with the holy land,

Yup I think you are right. Shekinah dwells on the temple mount behind the wailing wall or at least she will when they rebuild it.

With regard to polytheism as such, I don't think there are many examples of pure monotheism at all, except for Islam perhaps.

Aren’t the muslims playing the same game as the christains and jews? Hubaal (i.e. Baal) was the god of the Qa’aba and he had 3 daughter godesses which Muhammed discusses in the “satanic verses”. Muhammed’s clan were hanif, which was some offshoot of the israelite religion which worshipped Eloah (El) and shunned pork and idolatry. These two gods were obviously conflated and islamic scholars have attampted to clean up the messiness of Muhammed’s opportunism ever since. They wanted to murder Salmon Rushdie for pointing this out.

I remember reading alot of “Indian twitter” at one point. They use the term “crypto-monotheist” to describe Indians trying to sabbotage Hindu culture, perhaps as part of a conspiracy with muslims, christians and jews. I thought it was kind of funny at the time, but Ive thought about it for a while and I think powerful centralized religions will always tend toward monotheism. Polytheism seems very decentralized and “democratic” in a way, perhaps “tolerant”. But a tyrrannical religious hierarchy might always evolve into monotheism because in a very real way, it is a monopolization of religion. Indians may be right to suspect monotheism. I think there are implications for this process outside of religion as well (e.g. Monoparty political systems). Or maybe Im up my own ass. 🤷🏻‍♀️

[ - ] CHIRO 0 points 9 monthsAug 4, 2024 09:57:07 ago (+0/-0)

And what the fuck are angels anyway, but demoted gods. Reminds me of celtic fairies.

Hahaha. Good connection. But demoted gods is exactly how I see them. These alpha-n-omega monotheistic traditions all run into the same problem. You make God into something that can't intervene in this world at all (it makes no logical sense), but you also need him to. So they all need some intermediary, which just adds the subsequent problem that you haven't dissolved the categorical leap from divine to mortal/material/corporeal. So each religion sort of differs on how it fills that gap out.

Hubaal (i.e. Baal) was the god of the Qa’aba and he had 3 daughter godesses which Muhammed discusses in the “satanic verses”. Muhammed’s clan were hanif, which was some offshoot of the israelite religion which worshipped Eloah (El) and shunned pork and idolatry. These two gods were obviously conflated and islamic scholars have attampted to clean up the messiness of Muhammed’s opportunism ever since. They wanted to murder Salmon Rushdie for pointing this out.

I did not know this. Very interesting.

Or maybe Im up my own ass.

Nope.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 1 point 9 monthsAug 4, 2024 10:42:17 ago (+1/-0)

You make God into something that can't intervene in this world at all (it makes no logical sense), but you also need him to. So they all need some intermediary, which just adds the subsequent problem that you haven't dissolved the categorical leap from divine to mortal/material/corporeal.

Sometimes, as I read OT, I can’t tell if its Yahweh participating in the action or an angel. Who tells Sarah she will give birth? Who wrestles Jacob? Who speaks from the burning bush? There are dozens of passages that are highly ambiguous in this way. Were these stories originally about another god that had to be retconned as an angel/Yahweh?

the subsequent problem that you haven't dissolved the categorical leap from divine to mortal/material/corporeal.

The monotheists seem to have expanded this divide. Its a trait. They are allergic to “natural” religions. God seems to interfere with the world rather than control it in the OT. In polytheism, the gods are in everything. I guess the conception of Jesus is the exception to this rule (Yahweh really crossed the line there! ) but I suppose a jew would say its because the Chistians are a pack of idolators.

I did not know this.

Oh yeah Hubal means something like “Lord Ba’al” which is funny because Ba’al also means something like lord or master, so its really “Lord Lord”. El means lord/master too, I think. Adon/adonai also means lord/my lord and it was an epithet of Tammuz/Damuzid worshipped by the Mesopotamians (Tammuz is the 4th month of the Jewish calandar) and Adon is also link to the greek cult of Adonis. I dont know if there is any evidence of conflation of Tammuz with El/Yahweh but it seems plausible.

But Hubal had 3 daughters al-Lat, al-Uzza, and al-Manat, that were also worshipped. I believe al-Lat was identified with Asherah. The hanif religion of Muhammed’s grandfather’s clan is too similar to israelite religion be coincidence. We should look at all the groups in this area as being on an ethnic and cultural continuum.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 1 point 9 monthsAug 4, 2024 10:44:52 ago (+1/-0)

Also, I have been watching a series of lectures on youtube by Christine Hayes on the OT (YaleCourses channel) and she is very good and objective and Ive learned alot so far.

[ - ] PotatoWhisperer2 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:57:00 ago (+2/-0)

“Star worshippers” is literally a common epithet for gentiles.

Cool. We're the Star People then.

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 7 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 10:36:08 ago (+7/-0)

"Being called back to the tunnels"

kek

[ - ] McNasty -5 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 11:23:44 ago (+1/-6)

Lol. A globe can mean a number of things. Atoms exist as globes. The nucleus doesn't exist on top of it.

One thing for certain is, Nikola Tesla thought relativity was retarded.

Einstein's relativity work is a magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king... its exponents are brilliant men but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists. -Nikola Tesla-

And relativity is the explanation of how gravity works in heliocentrism.

No relativity, no Heliocentrism.

[ - ] big_fat_dangus 5 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 13:29:08 ago (+5/-0)

LOL he is actually unironically trying "no true globe". How incredibly retarded and jewish.

[ - ] McNasty -3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 13:35:29 ago (+0/-3)

he is actually unironically trying "no true globe".

Tesla believed free energy and understood the voltage gradient which requires a positivity charged surface above us.

He said relatively was retarded.

Einstein's relativity work is a magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king... its exponents are brilliant men but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists. -Nikola Tesla-

So it is what it is. You could either believe a bunch of jews at NASA or read about what Tesla believes himself.

[ - ] big_fat_dangus 1 point 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:02:07 ago (+1/-0)

flat tard playbook #1, right on time.

1. Buh uhm hey what about this other completely unrelated thing!

Gay. Next.

[ - ] McNasty -4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 13:33:32 ago (+0/-4)

he is actually unironically trying "no true globe".

Tesla believed free energy and understood the voltage gradient which requires a positivity charged surface above us.

He said relatively was retarded.

Einstein's relativity work is a magnificent mathematical garb which fascinates, dazzles and makes people blind to the underlying errors. The theory is like a beggar clothed in purple whom ignorant people take for a king... its exponents are brilliant men but they are metaphysicists rather than scientists. -Nikola Tesla-

So it is what it is. You could either believe a bunch of jews at NASA or read about what Tesla believes himself.

[ - ] TheNoticing 3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 14:16:52 ago (+3/-0)

Were his writings tainted by jews.

[ - ] McNasty -3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 14:28:02 ago (+0/-3)

Were his writings tainted by jews.

Use the golden rule. If you can verify it myself, you don't need to have faith.

[ - ] CHIRO 1 point 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 14:49:02 ago (+1/-0)

What did he have to say about the shape of the earth you tard?

[ - ] CHIRO 3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 14:48:31 ago (+3/-0)*

A globe can mean a number of things.

That's the move now? Seriously?

[ - ] FreeinTX 6 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:14:18 ago (+6/-0)

Observant jews are flat earthers

Thank you.

Kabbalah can't possibly be true unless the earth is flat, motionless, and the center of the galaxy.

[ - ] McNasty -4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 11:52:08 ago (+0/-4)

Lol. Kabbalah is Babylonian Sun worship retard. That would be the people that believe the sun is at the center.

[ - ] FreeinTX 1 point 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 15:18:45 ago (+1/-0)

Kabbalah is jew mysticism, ya fuckin' nigger.

https://en.m.wiktionary.org/wiki/Kabballah

And it 100% depends on a flat, stationary, geocenteric earth.

[ - ] HeyJames 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:17:42 ago (+2/-0)

@FacelessOne !!!!

[ - ] FacelessOne 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 11:20:53 ago (+3/-1)

Quick reference the RCC stance on Geocentrism at the time this was written! What also believed in flat earth how crazy is that!

The Heliocentrism lie wasn't pushed until after the publication of the Gutenberg Bible.

I suggest viewing the Video Heliosorcery for the historical breakdown of how and why Jesuits introduced this new worldview.

https://youtu.be/crasHY5HCdI

[ - ] DitchPig 0 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 09:47:32 ago (+3/-3)

[ - ] Nasturtium 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 10:04:53 ago (+2/-0)

So, I recently traveled to a place where I lived, way South of the equator and I noticed that I could never spot Ursa Major in the South and upon return I noticed I have never spotted Scorpio in the North.

Wouldn't this indicate that it is the stars themselves that revolve in place and not the celestial sphere as a whole, because otherwise it would be impossible for Ursa Major to remain in the North and Scorpio to remain in the South.

The constellation of Ursa Major never sets below the horizon.

The brightest stars in Ursa Major, which you may know are the ones that form the star pattern known as the Big Dipper.

Upon further reading now I noticed there are 6 constellations that are only in the northern hemisphere. 😳


There are 21 stars located in the constellation of Ursa Major alone, which host planets. Okay, now I'm getting confused how can this be?

I am just sharing an observance here btw, not disputing your post.

[ - ] JudyStroyer 7 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 10:19:59 ago (+7/-0)

Also: the guy pushing the flat earth stuff back in 2016-17 ish, david weiss, is an actual kike and definitely a faggot as well. Great pic you posted. Ive never seen that. Saved.

[ - ] HonkyMcNiggerSpic 6 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 10:37:16 ago (+6/-0)

@McNasty

Go back to your tunnel and your shit-stained mattress, jew boy.

[ - ] McNasty -3 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 11:25:13 ago (+1/-4)

Nope. I'm going to keep posting about jews at NASA. Good luck with your jew shilling.

[ - ] McNasty 0 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 11:26:46 ago (+2/-2)

https://www.latimes.com/california/story/2020-03-01/who-got-america-to-the-moon-a-unlikely-collaboration-of-jews-and-former-nazi-engineers

On the Jewish side, Silverstein helped set up the entire human space flight program before NASA was created in 1958. Abraham Hyatt, who fled Ukraine with his family before World War II, was a headquarters planning director. Milton Rosen was chief of NASA’s science mission directorate. George Low became deputy chief of NASA, known for his advocacy of the gutsy 1968 decision to orbit the moon after only one human test flight of the Apollo system. Louis Rosenblum was a key technologist in energy. Slone specialized in propulsion. Erwin Zaretsky was one of the world’s top experts in ball bearings and machinery lubrication.

Flat earth is totally jews. Don't pay attention to all those engineers that developed NASA though. That's not important.

[ - ] Monica 4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 12:44:14 ago (+4/-0)

Nice post. Welcome back.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:33:47 ago (+2/-0)

Thanks Monica. Good to see you.

[ - ] bobdole9 4 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 12:49:57 ago (+4/-0)

What are the odds all the Flat Earth bickering is paid forum sliding to stop talking about how terrible Kabala Harris is?

[ - ] McNasty 0 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 13:01:55 ago (+2/-2)

The claim is that the globe lie is recent. Showing evidence that supports the claim that ALL ancient cultures understood the earth is flat does not help your case.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 1 point 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:35:31 ago (+2/-1)

It refutes your argument that globe Earth is a jewish conspiracy to trick gentiles.

[ - ] McNasty 0 points 9 monthsAug 4, 2024 12:25:19 ago (+0/-0)

It refutes your argument that globe Earth is a jewish conspiracy to trick gentiles.

How. My claim is that the Jewish conspiracy is recent.

Here's an encyclopedia from 1958 that acknowledges the firmament.

https://youtu.be/BFPQNud5hSU

Looks like you loose. It is confirmed that even in 1958 people acknowledged the firmament.

[ - ] GetFuckedCunt -1 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 18:07:24 ago (+0/-1)

It doesnt refute it at all. Nowhere in your link does it mention jewish owned space agencies like NASA trying to trick gentiles to believe in a level, stationary Earth.

You would have to prove that NASA isnt jewish, that nazi scientists were kidnapped after gassing 6 million jews in order to refute the claim.

[ - ] PostWallHelena [op] 1 point 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 19:02:49 ago (+1/-0)

Huh?

[ - ] Smedleys_Butler 2 points 9 monthsAug 3, 2024 16:44:30 ago (+2/-0)

I've seen the argument for the passage in Isaiah about God sitting on the 'circle' of the earth to mean sphere... Surprised the jews haven't used that angle. Maybe used a more literal phrasing in the talmud?