#4430652 - 07/17/18 12:40 AM
Food for thought......There is something to this.
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Blade_RJ
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#4430662 - 07/17/18 01:36 AM
Re: Food for thought......There is something to this.
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Duh, the oceans don't drain into the Hollow Earth because the Mole Men have a set of dykes and dams to prevent it.
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#4430668 - 07/17/18 02:09 AM
Re: Food for thought......There is something to this.
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The giant Dutch boy who lives at the earth's core has his finger in the hole. Most times.
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#4430679 - 07/17/18 03:07 AM
Re: Food for thought......There is something to this.
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Blade_RJ
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you just confirmed the no fly zone over the poles. also why would the hole be beneath ocean level? and i'm not talking explicity about the hollow earth, but the dispersion of attention toward the poles, take a look at antartica, suposelly a place with no military zone, but full of militaries there
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#4430680 - 07/17/18 03:39 AM
Re: Food for thought......There is something to this.
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you just confirmed the no fly zone over the poles. also why would the hole be beneath ocean level? and i'm not talking explicity about the hollow earth, but the dispersion of attention toward the poles, take a look at antartica, suposelly a place with no military zone, but full of militaries there No, I just confirmed that the ISS doesn't fly over the poles, which in turn would make it unnecessary for the ISS to turn off their cameras to hide anything, as was stated in the video as "evidence" that NASA is hiding something. So with the ISS never there, so you can just remove that from the list of "evidence" presented. I'm sure the other "evidence" is equally flaky.
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#4430700 - 07/17/18 09:33 AM
Re: Food for thought......There is something to this.
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I seem to remember that some parts of the globe has variable gravitational & magnetic variance, the magnetic one in particular seems to cause more sensor confusion/damage/calibration problems, so there's some parts of the orbit that sensors are turned off or are disregarded.
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#4430705 - 07/17/18 10:27 AM
Re: Food for thought......There is something to this.
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The giant Dutch boy who lives at the earth's core has his finger in the hole. Most times. So that's where Legend disappeared to?
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