I’ve never been quite sure what to make of this graphic. Quite a bit of it seems almost unreal and fantasy. It certainly is interesting though. As are many of the topics it lists.
One thing I notice is how attached people are to outerspace. I think one of the reasons people feel such intense hatred for flat earth is it destroys outerspace, and we are very, very attached to space. Just think of all the Hollywood movies and TV shows that push outerspace: alien planets, hyperspeed, intergalactic travel, etc. If you even consider flat earth as a possibility, all those movies and TV shows just collapse into total illusion. You actually feel stupid for taking it seriously, and people are very, very attached to their shows and their space. That’s why a lot of people who question the moon landing don’t go, “Oh, it’s all a big show” but instead say, “Oh, it’s all a big show... to cover up the secret military bases on the dark side of the moon!” It’s like catching a street magician palming a card to fake a magic trick and instead of saying he is just a street hustler trying to make a quick buck, you say he is actually a 700-year old nomadic wizard camouflaging himself as a street hustler.
But space being an intentional psyop, or a cage placed around the mind of Man, is very interesting, and once you open your mind to the possibility, you start to see a lot more evidence for this. Now when I read comments like, “How long until we colonize Mars. Get me off this planet!”, I think, “Oh, this guy’s mind has been enslaved by outerspace. Instead of focusing on the here and now, where he could actually create positive change in his life, he is in a fantasy land where he actually thinks Mars will be colonized and he will actually go live there one day.” It’s like a way to put your life on hold and retreat into fantasy land fiction. Like the way people casually talk about “terraforming” Mars? We cannot even terrraform Earth.
One of the other things about space that I have noticed is that even if you start to doubt it (and it’s almost impossible to fully doubt it, as the programming is so deep), there is still some part of you that wants to hold onto it. You end up watching a science fiction movie because it is fun and imaginative and the spaceships look cool and exciting and then you sit there thinking, “OK, so it’s possible I might not believe in any of this, and yet here I am, still willingly paying for the indoctrination, almost like I’m getting a fix. That is weird. Is outerspace... addictive?”
Q says the earth isn't flat... but there are a million possibilies of what our solar system / earth could be, between flat-earth and our current model. The bottom line is that our current model of the universe has been 100% rammed down our throats by satanic freemason cabal, this fact is undeniable. Almost ever NASA astronaut ever was a freemason with an agenda to trick the masses. Close minded people like you don't belong here
I’ve never been quite sure what to make of this graphic. Quite a bit of it seems almost unreal and fantasy. It certainly is interesting though. As are many of the topics it lists.
One thing I notice is how attached people are to outerspace. I think one of the reasons people feel such intense hatred for flat earth is it destroys outerspace, and we are very, very attached to space. Just think of all the Hollywood movies and TV shows that push outerspace: alien planets, hyperspeed, intergalactic travel, etc. If you even consider flat earth as a possibility, all those movies and TV shows just collapse into total illusion. You actually feel stupid for taking it seriously, and people are very, very attached to their shows and their space. That’s why a lot of people who question the moon landing don’t go, “Oh, it’s all a big show” but instead say, “Oh, it’s all a big show... to cover up the secret military bases on the dark side of the moon!” It’s like catching a street magician palming a card to fake a magic trick and instead of saying he is just a street hustler trying to make a quick buck, you say he is actually a 700-year old nomadic wizard camouflaging himself as a street hustler.
But space being an intentional psyop, or a cage placed around the mind of Man, is very interesting, and once you open your mind to the possibility, you start to see a lot more evidence for this. Now when I read comments like, “How long until we colonize Mars. Get me off this planet!”, I think, “Oh, this guy’s mind has been enslaved by outerspace. Instead of focusing on the here and now, where he could actually create positive change in his life, he is in a fantasy land where he actually thinks Mars will be colonized and he will actually go live there one day.” It’s like a way to put your life on hold and retreat into fantasy land fiction. Like the way people casually talk about “terraforming” Mars? We cannot even terrraform Earth.
One of the other things about space that I have noticed is that even if you start to doubt it (and it’s almost impossible to fully doubt it, as the programming is so deep), there is still some part of you that wants to hold onto it. You end up watching a science fiction movie because it is fun and imaginative and the spaceships look cool and exciting and then you sit there thinking, “OK, so it’s possible I might not believe in any of this, and yet here I am, still willingly paying for the indoctrination, almost like I’m getting a fix. That is weird. Is outerspace... addictive?”
Q says the earth isn't flat... but there are a million possibilies of what our solar system / earth could be, between flat-earth and our current model. The bottom line is that our current model of the universe has been 100% rammed down our throats by satanic freemason cabal, this fact is undeniable. Almost ever NASA astronaut ever was a freemason with an agenda to trick the masses. Close minded people like you don't belong here