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Post by agsilverbear on Jan 1, 2016 18:42:26 GMT -8
This is not exactly a flat earth reference but I think it does tie in to the deception being perpetrated by the PTB regarding the shape of the earth and the nature of the heavens. In the movie Dune Dr. Yueh and Paul Atreides talk about the forbidden southern polar region, which is also where Paul and Jessica crash land and come upon a Fremen stronghold. www.tzr.io/yarn-clip/618e76fa-7b69-49e0-a605-e7c58c8e3ac7www.tzr.io/yarn-clip/7b5253d8-0b3d-403c-9a8a-48fb5e0dfe5cobserver.theguardian.com/dune (Transcript) I read the books decades ago and do not recall if this reference is also in the book but according to Wiki there was a map of the polar regions in the Prelude to Dune series written after Frank Herbert's death, which was supposedly based at least partially upon his notes. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrakis It also states that one of Arrakis' two moons bears the image of the desert mouse. I wonder if this is where NASA got the bright idea to place an image of Pluto the dog on their rendition of the former planet known as Pluto. "The spice must flow!"
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Post by aj on Jan 22, 2016 21:09:41 GMT -8
If any of you good people find Flat Earth hidden or otherwise blatantly shown in works of written fiction please let me know. Tanith Lee has a series of books that are on my list to read. It's called Tales From A Flat Earth. I believe the geography of that world is similar to the Orlando-Ferguson map of the Earth. The Japanese anime series Attack on Titan is explicit in showing the idea of an enclosed, flat and walled existence with secrets kept in books of what is beyond the walls. I haven't finished watching it yet. It's brutal and violent. I don't recommend it for the squeamish or faint of heart. Thanks.
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