Get ready Rollo – Total Solar Eclipse

A big day for those questioning the earth’s shape? Eclipses are a sticky point, and make for some interesting conversations on how they work on either model.

The total solar eclipse will be visible from parts of Indonesia including Sumatra, Borneo, and Sulawesi, and from locations in the Pacific Ocean.Observers in northern and eastern Australia, in South Asia, and in East Asia will be able to see a partial eclipse.The eclipse will begin at 23:19 UTC on March 8, 2016, and its maximum point will take place at 01:59 UTC on March 9, 2016. Totality will last for 4 minutes and 9 seconds.

Source: March 8, 2016 – March 9, 2016 — Total Solar Eclipse

It all rests on authority

Even Eric Blair (George Orwell) couldn’t prove that the world is round.

Most people, if asked to prove that the earth is round, would not even bother to produce the rather weak arguments I have outlined above.  They would start off by saying that ‘everyone knows’ the earth to be round, and if pressed further, would become angry.  In a way Shaw is right.  This is a credulous age, and the burden of knowledge which we now have to carry is partly responsible.

Godspeed Javaring

Chris remembers a lovely fakeologist.

I spent many hours talking to Java a year ago, unrecorded.

He was a shy, unassuming soul trying to figure things out.

Let’s hope he’s in a better place, free of deception and psyOps.

His shoes:

True Lies

TrueLies : Reality Crash

Sad to hear that Robert(javaring)Bailey passed away on February 1st, an extremely likable guy that will be missed…….http://www.talkshoe.com/talkshoe/web/talkCast.jsp?masterId=118605&cmd=tc

Lot’s of flat earth talk – Chris getting annoyed by all the lack of proof. Here’s a relevant video:

Jeran reviews my video

Thanks to Jeran for elaborating on my lowly video shot across Lake Ontario this winter. I didn’t do much to make a case for what I was seeing, hoping someone else would use it as raw material for their research. Simon says it makes his case, and Jeran says it makes his. You decide.

Jeran takes a lot of flack, likely because he seems very sincere and is very on target with his investigation of the nature of our earth.

Thanks for the link to my video – I will be going back to the area when we have a warmer day and shoot from the ground level – as you noted I was on a bit of a bluff. I doubt it will make much of a difference. Incidentally, the BMO Tower IS 72 floors, but there is a cluster of 5 towers due south of it with one at least 66 stories tall that would obscure its view (TD Center), not to mention the oldest tall building in Toronto, the Royal York Hotel.

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