Asmongold TV - There Was An Attempt | Asmongold

Episode Date: July 12, 2025

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Starting point is 00:00:00 To prove the Earth is flat. We've spent our entire lives thinking that the Earth looks like this. Yeah. But you can forget about that because the Earth in fact, well done, nice to cool. Looks like this. This is what it is. It's flat. Uh-huh. And it has a, just like Game of Thrones. So it's like a queen?
Starting point is 00:00:19 It has a big ice wall. Oh, I see. It's one of the leading voices in the Flat Earth movement. Right. And he believes it's time that we all woke up and realized that we actually are living on a flat dish. Well, Mark joins us now. Good morning, Mark.
Starting point is 00:00:33 Welcome. I mean, obviously, there are thousands of questions, which I'm sure you've been asked a thousand times. A few years. Yeah. So, we believe for many years that the Earth was flat. Now, we can see that it's actually round. Sure.
Starting point is 00:00:48 We've seen that it's round. Sure. So how come it's not? It's not because... I love how the best way to stop a flat earther is to ask them stupid questions. because most flat earthers are stupid and they're good at answering smart questions because they don't understand them. But stupid questions, they don't know how to respond because it's on their level. It's like they're like, you know like how some Pokemon are like immune to certain psychic effects?
Starting point is 00:01:19 Globe. Everything that we've, in fact, it starts out with everybody that's in the fly earth community starts out looking at the globe saying can you prove it? Can you prove the globe, especially without using NASA because it's, It's not that we found out that the world was a globe back in 1972. We knew for five centuries. So that's how everyone starts. You try to prove it in a court of law. But don't you want to believe that it's flat?
Starting point is 00:01:39 No. I have more proof than you do. I would challenge that. Well, I've got footage here that's direct from the space station. And that's live pictures from the space station now. That's all a lie. Again, started from the American military. Yes, absolutely.
Starting point is 00:01:55 That's fake. Uh-huh, yeah, uh-huh, yeah, sure. Well, I've watched Interstellar before. I've seen Avatar, those blue guys real? Nope. Now, how's this real? I'm saying, it's worse than that. So what is that then?
Starting point is 00:02:06 What am I looking at if I'm not looking at live pictures? You're looking at CGI, nothing more. Something gets started out very simple back in the 1950s and advanced until today. It's a CGI that was like the, you know, like the moon landing. Yeah. I'm a bit of a space nut. Sure. And so, no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:02:24 I'm very happy with that. And I've got the app on my phone, which has got Web-Ebron. the space station is right now. And I have in the past looked at those live pictures and I have seen where the space station is and thought, right, it's coming over me now. And so I have watched the space station. You can see it as that light, it doesn't blink, doesn't flush, goes over as a solid light. And at the same time, I've looked at my laptop and I've seen where I am. Yeah. Oh, I'm not saying there's not, there's something up there. No question. Is there a vehicle that could be the ISS up there? Yeah. Oh, yeah. No, there's definitely a space station, but it's a
Starting point is 00:02:59 fake space station that it's in the air but it's broadcasting something that's different. Like they put it in the air and they know that it's flat, but they have it video, like the video is actually CGI even though it's actually up there. Are people inside it? No, not a chance. And you can look at the interior footage and production value is for... I challenge anybody. I talk to Terry Vertz, you know, American Asper.
Starting point is 00:03:29 And look, they're all, you know, everybody that goes up there are high-ranking military. They start out at Colonel and... Why would he bother? Why would you bother faking it? Yeah, why? What's the point of faking it? Well, the big, that's one of the bigger questions, which is why keep this thing a secret? And we're talking about...
Starting point is 00:03:45 No, but why fake it? Because if you don't fake it, eventually the private industry is going to get involved, and then they're going to find out on their own. This is... And why that would be bad because... If you don't, if you don't keep this thing a secret, Remember, we were talking about something that was discovered back in 1960. The public wasn't ready in 1960.
Starting point is 00:04:14 Yeah. They just weren't. Their potential academically, economically, economically, religiously, chaos, potentially. And so they weren't going to take that chance. Were those Apollo rockets that went up into the air? Did they go? They didn't go anywhere. They just went off into the ocean and ditched.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Again, I'm an American. Look, we're taught, you know, rah, rogo team wave the flag. And so it's tough for me because I love the American space program. So you flew in a strike. Why would you love the American space program if it's fake, though? I did fly in a straight line to get here. Yes. And you've got this, you've got, so we've got a dome over the top?
Starting point is 00:04:49 Yeah, yeah, yeah. So let me do this real quick. So the glove that you threw away, what we're talking about is we are all brought up, taught that we live on this tiny little rock that's covered in a little bit of water and smoke. We're flying through this impossible vacuum of space. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:01 We're saying that we live on a flat enclosed world that is basically, you're basically living in a big soundstage with walls and a floor and a scene. The Truman Show. The Truman Show. Yeah, very, very similar. Yeah. That is so big that even our best and brightest didn't figure it out until about 1960.
Starting point is 00:05:17 And when they did decide to keep it a secret, the really, really short version is you don't live on a globe. This is what it looks like on the outside. That's what it looks like on the inside. There you go. So why don't we just fall off the edge? For the same reason, the space asteroid question. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So why don't, for the same reason why you don't fall off the edge here?
Starting point is 00:05:35 Antarctica is the only continent that doesn't look like any. anything else. All the other continents in here look perfectly fine. Antarctica, though, and it's not necessarily an ice wall. It's just Antarctica. This really, really, really high continent. So you think Antarctica's all the way around? So where's the North Pole? North Pole's in the center. North Pole's in the center. South Pole doesn't exist. Compuses don't work down to Antarctica. Most people don't talk about that. The Antarctic Treaty says that no corporation in the history of the world can set up shop down there forever. What's outside? Well, that makes sense because if they were, if a corporation was able to set up shop there, they would be able to research and find
Starting point is 00:06:07 out that it was flat. That's a tough one, isn't it? Well, I mean, because it should have no clue. Well, I mean, if you can't get outside, you're not going to know for sure. But, I mean, I don't think, you know, my personal opinion is this isn't a one-off. There's not just one of these. There's more. You have been accused yourself as being sort of a member, I think, of Warner Brothers or something.
Starting point is 00:06:27 You're making this up. Government agent. Yeah. So, I mean, aren't you just all turning on yourselves? Like, you can't believe anything. No, no, no, no. It's not even your own. At the end of the day, again, like the Scottish Highlands, no offense, but, you know, they can all agree on one thing.
Starting point is 00:06:40 They hate the English. That's the same sort of thing here. We can, we disagree on so many of the finer points here. But at the end of the day, we all, we all agree on one thing. That is not a globe. And so, what proof do you have? Got it. No one has ever been there. Got it. No one has ever seen, taking any pictures of the ice wall that surrounds. Yeah, yeah, because that's like one thing is that, like, nobody's ever, like, how could, so, like, so, like, If the Earth isn't a globe, then why do we have globes? Why would they start off making it more complicated?
Starting point is 00:07:14 So no one can get anywhere near. Why can't we go there? Oh, the Antarctic Treaty. And you can go there. If you want to spend, I think it's like 12,000 pounds, you can go to the edge, one of the peninsulas and get your picture taken with penguins. No, I want to see the wall. I mean, the wall itself just extends for a long, it's,
Starting point is 00:07:29 you can get to the Antarctic coastline. That's not a problem. Yeah, yeah, I want to go to the wall. Roy, you're going to go all the way in here. No, the Antarctic Treaty forbids it. You cannot go there. It's locked down. It's the only unbroken treaty in the history of treaties.
Starting point is 00:07:40 How do you know that? Oh, no. It's not secret information. None of this stuff is secret information. But where are you getting that information? What, the Antarctic Treaty? It's public domain. I mean, it's a PDF.
Starting point is 00:07:51 I can get, in fact, I gave it to your producer. It's all corporations. Every corporation in the world, no one can set up shop there. And it's also the only piece of real estate in the world that's not owned by anybody. A little strange, since we're fighting over real estate all the time. But, no, I mean, stripping of resources, in a treaty that was built in 1959, environmentalism wasn't even a word back there. Do we communicate with anyone out there?
Starting point is 00:08:10 Is there any trade between two places? I don't know. Couldn't tell you that. To your proof questions, I know we don't have a whole lot of time left. Sorry, let me give you the five bullet points that I gave Georgetown physicist. First one would be long-distance photography. Curvature, the earth is eight inches per mile squared. We eventually should not be able to see over the hill.
Starting point is 00:08:28 We should be a hill. It should be gone. HD technology has changed that. Now we can see things way, way further. It's some wonderful work being done by Nathan O'K., in some UK teams where they're actually seeing a horizon behind oil platforms at 10, 15, 20 miles. Gravity versus the vacuum of space. Gravity is holding things down, right?
Starting point is 00:08:46 That's gravity. No problem, right? You make the upper part of this, a vacuum chamber, you pull a cork. Everything's going to rush upstairs. Why, when you go outside, why isn't the air outside rushing into space? You can't, the atmosphere. Why doesn't go into space? Yeah, true.
Starting point is 00:09:00 Can't say gravity anymore because gravity didn't hold the air in this room for that little test. Uh-huh. Third, the moon eclipse is too small. The moon eclipse is 70 miles wide, and the moon is 2,000 miles wide. We never see that in nature. The moon eclipse can't. We say the moon is... That makes sense, because, like, you look up at the moon, and it's like this small.
Starting point is 00:09:19 It's really not that big. There's no way it could be the size of the planet. That's 70 miles wide. That's true. Fourth would be the moon temperature. That's a spooky one. I didn't even know that until about two years in. Oh, really?
Starting point is 00:09:30 Which is the moon generates a cold light, which is warmer in the moon shade than it is in the moonlight. If you magnify moonlight, it gets even, colder. It's generating a cold laser light. It doesn't even make sense. And the last question, which is the Van Allen radiation trap question, which is, are the Van Allen radiation belts deadly? Yes or no? If they are deadly, then how the Americans get past it with no shielding whatsoever? Remember, the only thing can stop radiation is gold lead and a whole bunch of water. They went with aluminum and plastic. Nobody died. Nobody got radiation poisoning. Nobody even got cancer. There's still five of them walking around today. If you say yes,
Starting point is 00:10:01 then why does NASA have this wonderful video, Ryan trial by fire, saying, oh yeah, we can't send any capsules into space because we haven't solved the radiation problem yet. Yeah, it's flat. I knew it. I think that if you took this guy up into space and you showed him, you like, see, it's not flat, he'd be like, ah, bro, like, what, bro, like, are we in some kind of, like, uh, is this, like universal theaters? Like, this is simulation? Like, what did you guys give me drugs?
Starting point is 00:10:28 Like, yeah, you can take them up into space and they'll be like, wow. Man, NASA really put out all the stuff. stops to keep me, uh, to keep me under control, huh?

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