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A group of popular flat earth YouTubers have admitted defeat against the “globers” after taking a trip to Antarctica to witness the 24-hour sun. Colorado pastor Will Duffy organized the highly ...
A bizarre expedition to Antarctica, led by a Colorado pastor aiming to settle the age-old debate about the Earth’s shape, has left a group of flat-Earth believers grappling with reality. Dubbed ...
Colorado pastor Will Duffy organized an expedition to Antarctica in December called "The Final Experiment" in hopes of showing the sun shined for 24 hours and ending the flat-Earth conspiracy theory.
Jeran Campanella, a prominent American YouTuber with 164,000 subscribers known for promoting the flat Earth theory, publicly acknowledged that his beliefs may have been mistaken following a recent ...
Among the group that arrived in Antarctica on Dec. 14 was Jeran Campanella, a YouTuber who lives in Salinas, Calif. Campanella has espoused Flat Earth beliefs for years, among other conspiracy ...
Colorado pastor Will Duffy’s obsession with the flat-Earth conspiracy theory began with a longtime friend’s post on Facebook. Three years later, after immersing himself in the conspiracy ...
Antarctica being an 'ice wall' where the sun rises and sets is key to the flat Earth conspiracy theory. The flat Earth theory has lots of moving parts, but it ultimately all hinges on Antarctica.
Since Flat Earthers said for years that Antarctica will show the world the truth about the shape of the Earth, Mr Duffy decided the easiest solution would be to just go to Antarctica.