Should change the title to ‘Put a flat earther on ignore’.
I think he gives an interesting insight into how conspiracy theorists think. Pretty much seems to be have a doubt about the accepted norm or just completely fail to understand the accepted norm because of a lack of education, think it is a conspiracy and the world is out to get him with so many covering up the lie, make up an alternate reality where most branches of science behave differently, ignore maths as irrelevant or just plain wrong, then make out that everyone else are the stupid ones blindly following the words of our 'leaders'. Dismiss all proof for the accepted model as bollocks or flawed then put faith into something with zero proof, where many components can be disproved. Write provocative posts to get attention and feel better about themselves.
If you look into other conspiracy theorist forums, the pattern is very similar, no matter what the conspiracy. Disregard everything, literally everything, make up something and believe in it without proof. Assume everyone else is either stupid or part of the lie. Also the language is always the same, usually avoiding direct statements, hinting at something more to make readers ask more questions or just that bit patronizing for the more angry reaction.
Unfortunately some of these have had an impact on the rest of us, like the whole anti-vax thing. That got so much attention (largely because of momentum built up about negative aspects of covid vaccinations before one had even been produced), that it seems 6 million Brits have sufficient doubts to risk getting and spreading covid further. Look at some of the protest rallies "If you have the vaccination, it will give them a patent on your DNA, you will not own the rights to your DNA any more, they will". Completely absurd, literally no basis, but big crowds absorbing it going "Boooooo".
It is a fascinating but worrying trend in society. At least some nutter thinking they live in a snow globe is relatively harmless and just gives us a laugh.