Earth is actually a short broken segment from a giant cylindrical ring! Why do you think they call it polar ice “caps”? Why do you think they call it north and south “poles”? Where do you think “rods of God” came from in the Bible? The physics/math don’t completely work for globe or flat earth because they’re both wrong. It all works for cylindrical earth. The celestial bodies (stars) spin around the giant ring in a toroidal pattern while the ring rotates with them.
The ring is so large that it is constantly being recreated and destroyed over millions of years. The creation is caused by pure light, from Mother Nyan Cat as described in the book of Enoch, leaving her rainbow trail of light that combines into the elements and continuously regenerates the ring, while the older side of the ring degenerates and breaks apart over time.
The elite don’t want us to know about the newer sections of the ring because they are reserved for the higher/superior evolved.
That's exactly what a lizard person would say!
Earth is actually a short broken segment from a giant cylindrical ring! Why do you think they call it polar ice “caps”? Why do you think they call it north and south “poles”? Where do you think “rods of God” came from in the Bible? The physics/math don’t completely work for globe or flat earth because they’re both wrong. It all works for cylindrical earth. The celestial bodies (stars) spin around the giant ring in a toroidal pattern while the ring rotates with them.
The ring is so large that it is constantly being recreated and destroyed over millions of years. The creation is caused by pure light, from Mother Nyan Cat as described in the book of Enoch, leaving her rainbow trail of light that combines into the elements and continuously regenerates the ring, while the older side of the ring degenerates and breaks apart over time.
The elite don’t want us to know about the newer sections of the ring because they are reserved for the higher/superior evolved.
"nyan cat" hahahaha
It’s why the ancient Egyptians worshipped cats.
Is it where poptarts come from too? ?