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Put a flat earthier into space


Has anyone actually seen Cornwall or have you just been schooled to think this is a mysterious land so called south west of apparently Bristol? Try to forget your conditioning and think it through. Lands end, like the land just stops. Deep down we all know what really happens, don’t we?
 
Has anyone actually seen Cornwall or have you just been schooled to think this is a mysterious land so called south west of apparently Bristol? Try to forget your conditioning and think it through. Lands end, like the land just stops. Deep down we all know what really happens, don’t we?
I have seen it with my own eyes. I have also never had a near miss with the ice dome when flying round the world. Amazing!
 
I have seen it with my own eyes. I have also never had a near miss with the ice dome when flying round the world. Amazing!
Have you seen it or do you only think you have seen it?

You might have followed signs saying the A30 was going to so called Cornwall, but how do you know it was really going there? If the curve in the road is subtle enough, you could easily have been on an about turn and actually visited Hampshire. I'm not saying you are stupid, but it is easy to follow without question what they want you to believe with maps and road signs, it is only when you stop and question like I have done that you realise there is nowhere south of Darlington.
 
Has anyone actually seen Cornwall or have you just been schooled to think this is a mysterious land so called south west of apparently Bristol? Try to forget your conditioning and think it through. Lands end, like the land just stops. Deep down we all know what really happens, don’t we?
I tried to see it but could only see straight ahead to a point just above the so-called horizon, couldn't look down.
 
According to that article it's from 22.16 onwards.
I was hoping for nose cone cam on one of Hank’s channels. Ah well staring at the sky it is.
Cosmic Girl due to lift off at 21.39.

Live stream on BBC.

I was hoping for nose cone cam on one of Hank’s channels. Ah well staring at the sky it is.
Cosmic Girl due to lift off at 21.39.

Live stream on BBC.




Delayed, bloody hell just like flying from LHR. Now expected to depart 22.01.
 
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"It was first spotted by the same amateur astronomer in Crimea, Gennady Borisov, who discovered an interstellar comet in 2019. Within a few days, dozens of observations were made by astronomers around the world, allowing them to refine the asteroid’s path.

That path will be altered by drastically by Earth’s gravity as it passes. Instead of circling the sun every 359 days, it will move into an oval orbit lasting 425 days, according to Nasa.
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So things like asteroids are bits of ice falling off and it is all a big coverup but government organisations. But this one has been seen and observed by amateurs all over the world. How did they know bits of ice were going to fall off and how have a few hundred amateurs worldwide made the same observations?

Stories like this really show the contributions that amateurs can make, sometimes with just a few hundred quid of equipment. It does rather blow a hole in the conspiracy theorists common vision of research where it is a KGB style bunker with the scientists locked inside separated from the outside world and a government official decides what story to put out.
 
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