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Time To Change Your Paradigm

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    noble
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    Bro Pazuzu, also you seem to have neglected your work on South West Arabia,

    now being obsessed with this flat earth theory,

    don't you think this is where they want you to be ?

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      runninglikezebras
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      @TheNabster imho his posts about Yemen completely fits into the category of flat earth, people growing out of eggs and the beast of the earth being worms.

      Total disinformation.

      Peace

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        faruk
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        Bro Pazuzu, also you seem to have neglected your work on South West Arabia,

        now being obsessed with this flat earth theory,

        don't you think this is where they want you to be ?

        exactly. That is my greatest fear. Pazuzu's great work involving south west arabia will be mesured equally with this nonsense of flat earth theory and be discarded both as rubbish,

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          FreedomStands
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          That's a beautiful shot, hicham.

          I wonder if we perhaps could make a new thread to collect flat earth documentation.

          I think you guys should have your own sub-forum on here and should gather together and petition the administration of this website to make you a sub forum like the 19 Rashad Khalifa people got.

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            FreedomStands
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            Salam Bro Pazuzu,

            I will need far more tangible proofs than videos of a transparent moon (which can be made to look that way with Adobe Software)...

            to turn upside down all of reality to fit a Flat Earth scenario.

            That wasn't photoshop haha, the moon does actually look like that, just like a mountain looks like that at a distance too.

            http//optics.kulgun.net/Blue-Mountains/

            https//en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aerial_perspective

            http//www.scenicworld.com.au/my-mountains/why-are-the-blue-mountains-blue/

            https//answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20100109030209AAh56Xj

            Pazuzu, could it be that you might actually know more about the Occult than the Occultists?

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              FreedomStands
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              @TheNabster imho his posts about Yemen completely fits into the category of flat earth, people growing out of eggs and the beast of the earth being worms.

              Total disinformation.

              Peace

              lol can I see these things you're talking about? That sounds awesome haha.

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                FreedomStands
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                Yes, hicham.

                Although I suspect that we will be moving into stage 2 very soon. I also believe that the Occult Masters are planning another stage event soon, while the world is busy debating the Qatar World Cup and Lady Gaga's new album.

                What do you see when you magnify the moon or look at it with binoculars on a clear, crisp day?

                A transparent lens, perhaps?

                https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=jf-JhXP0y1Q (4 minutes)

                Doesn't it look like you can see the sky straight through it, in some areas? The dark patches are the sky behind it, while the white patches are the metallic alloy coating that give it is luminous glow property. Call me nuts, but I see a lens, not a planet.

                https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=P258pAFtbhM (8 minutes)

                This is why people think it's a hologram (like David Icke, for example).

                I don't agree with David Icke on this issue (this is the same guy who claims the British Royal family are reptilian shapeshifters). It is not a hologram. It is definately a solid object; a plano-convex lens, which gives us the illusion that it is spherical.

                https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=E-xgz3bomi0 (16 minutes)

                https//www.youtube.com/watch?v=apm4dYrh04c (2 minutes)

                Some paranoid people think they are noticing that the moon "suddenly" doesn't seem "right". Actually, they are waking up to what the moon really is, by trusting their own eyes, and not the magic of NASA.

                @Nabster

                I will demonstrate for you soon other examples of real, empirical science, vs. pseudo-science, and how they mix the two together to mask their deceptions

                Can you make another thread on the Occult also?

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                  FreedomStands
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                  Also why do you have a demon as your username and display picture?

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                    noble
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                    exactly. That is my greatest fear. Pazuzu's great work involving south west arabia will be mesured equally with this nonsense of flat earth theory and be discarded both as rubbish,

                    Peace,
                    to be frank, if he started with the theory of flat earth, I would not have bothered with reading on the Asir/Yemen posts or essays.

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                      huruf
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                      In this case, as in every case everything must be taken on its own merits. People, we all, are imperfect, but not necessarily wrong in everything. Therefore, rather than go to the person, we should stick to taking each question by itself.

                      In general, in science, there are many questions which are open, there will always be and sometimes it is good to have challenges and be shaken to get off worn tracks. Science has made its history with many wrong turns that made possible other turns which turned out to be right. So nothing is lost and time will eventually settle the dust and things will clear.

                      It is good from time to time to have a good look at things that we take for granted independently of us being wrong or right.

                      Salaam

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                        Jafar
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                        Peace,
                        to be frank, if he started with the theory of flat earth, I would not have bothered with reading on the Asir/Yemen posts or essays.

                        So because you like his "Yemen" stories caused you to believe that all that he says on "Yemen" is true??
                        I read his "Yemen" story.. and I don't believe all of that story is false..
                        There are some truth, yet also so many falsehood in his "Yemen" story..
                        As the best practices to create a 'believable fake' story is to mix truth within a whole bunch of falsehood.

                        In this case, as in every case everything must be taken on its own merits. People, we all, are imperfect, but not necessarily wrong in everything. Therefore, rather than go to the person, we should stick to taking each question by itself.

                        True and agree...
                        Just because A said X and X is false
                        Doesn't mean
                        A said Y and Y is also false..

                        And vice versa..
                        If A said X and X is true
                        Doesn't mean
                        A said Y and Y is also true..

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                          FreedomStands
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                          Can someone show me this Yemen thing?

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                            faruk
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                            Can someone show me this Yemen thing?

                            http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9603137.0

                            http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9603245.0

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                              noble
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                              So because you like his "Yemen" stories caused you to believe that all that he says on "Yemen" is true??
                              I read his "Yemen" story.. and I don't believe all of that story is false..
                              There are some truth, yet also so many falsehood in his "Yemen" story..
                              As the best practices to create a 'believable fake' story is to mix truth within a whole bunch of falsehood.

                              Salaam,
                              LOL!
                              It has nothing to do with like or dislike.
                              They are not his stories, it is based on works by Salabi, old Arabic writings, analysis of Quranic verses, geography and archaeology, and the fact that no works have proved the existence of remnants of King David, Solomon or Sheba Kingdoms in the ME or traces of Israelites in Egypt, as Ayman and Layth did.

                              Also what this sad Flat Earth story is telling me, is that those who like to subvert, I mean maybe those who are concerned about the truth being uncovered, have put Pazuzu where they want him to be, as they discredited Salabi too.

                              What is clear to me as an ex-Scientist, is that not one single Scientist worth his salt has ever come forward as a whistleblower for the supposedly round Earth "cover-up".
                              This in itself is highly telling that flat earth hypothesis is a trojan horse put in to ridicule those prone to fall into the trap of defending it

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                                huruf
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                                I agree with the Nabster in this. And it is very unfair for Pazuzu for he has really done a hell of a job with the Qura'nic version of such narrations in which the Qur'anic version has been wholly subverted by straneous stories from hte bible or others.

                                Which is why I say again let each thing stand on its own merits and leave alone the persons.

                                Salaam

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                                  noble
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                                  I agree with the Nabster in this. And it is very unfair for Pazuzu for he has really done a hell of a job with the Qura'nic version of such narrations in which the Qur'anic version has been wholly subverted by straneous stories from hte bible or others.

                                  Which is why I say again let each thing stand on its own merits and leave alone the persons.

                                  Salaam

                                  If I were Pazuzu, which I am not, but if I were in his shoes so to speak, I will always when I present a hypothesis put a disclaimer that I might be wrong, it is good practice, even in Science, and especially with controversial subjects.

                                  As for beliefs, if I believe the Earth is Flat, no evidence will ever convince me of the contrary,

                                  human minds are very tricky on the matter of beliefs and have a knack at finding proof for them, and ruling out anything that challenges them, despite any evidence to the contrary,

                                  this is why Allah sent Prophets and Messengers, and He clearly said it, Man was created weak, even going as far that that which we cannot prove and have no knowledege of, we should steer away from debating, not knowing everything is not a sin.

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                                    unknownuser
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                                    human minds are very tricky on the matter of beliefs and have a knack at finding proof for them, and ruling out anything that challenges them, despite any evidence to the contrary,

                                    this is why Allah sent Prophets and Messengers, and He clearly said it, Man was created weak, even going as far that that which we cannot prove and have no knowledege of, we should steer away from debating, not knowing everything is not a sin.

                                    My thoughts exactly.

                                    And for people wishing to debate, then someone suggested that there be just listed facts; for and against and leave it for the readers to judge for themselves, that would be a lot better.

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                                      FreedomStands
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                                      http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9603137.0

                                      http//free-minds.org/forum/index.php?topic=9603245.0

                                      Thank you so much!

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                                        FreedomStands
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                                        If I were Pazuzu, which I am not, but if I were in his shoes so to speak, I will always when I present a hypothesis put a disclaimer that I might be wrong, it is good practice, even in Science, and especially with controversial subjects.

                                        As for beliefs, if I believe the Earth is Flat, no evidence will ever convince me of the contrary,

                                        human minds are very tricky on the matter of beliefs and have a knack at finding proof for them, and ruling out anything that challenges them, despite any evidence to the contrary,

                                        this is why Allah sent Prophets and Messengers, and He clearly said it, Man was created weak, even going as far that that which we cannot prove and have no knowledege of, we should steer away from debating, not knowing everything is not a sin.

                                        The joke is that there is no Earth at all in our immediate experience. It isn't like most of us experience the sight of a round Earth or a flat earth from a ship in space or anything ourselves, we just have experiences, those experiences are information, and the information we experience doesn't really occur in any particular location necessarily, since location itself is just information as well, we exist and experience whatever Allah makes us experience, one day we might go in a space ship and see a round Earth, the other day we might see a flat Earth, and we might remember it was always that way or it might seem like a change, all of it is incredibly easy for Allah since it is just information manipulated, down to how we believe and what we believe.

                                        So that is why I find the whole thing largely irrelevant, though I have no problem with the scientists or their models. Then again, I'm a full blown Occutlist.

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                                          Man_of_Faith
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                                          The Earth is actually an illusion and made of energy keeping its integrity due to its sustainer.

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