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Summary Of: Flat Earth Society

The Flat Earth Society in popular culture... The most recent world model propagated by the Flat Earth Society holds that humans live on a disc... The International Flat Earth Society is the oldest continuous Society existing on the world today... The modern Flat Earth Society describes the Earth as being a disc with a diameter of about 40... The Flat Earth Society also maintains that the Earth is accelerating upward at a rate of 9... The Flat Earth Society holds that there are multiple first hand accounts of the hulls of ships reappearing after... Flat Earth Society also does not have an answer for the apparent discrepancies that arise in surface distances... The Flat Earth Society in popular culture... The Flat Earth Society in popular culture... often sparred with and ridiculed members of the Flat Earth Society on his show... also had Flat Earth Society advocates on his show... states that the Flat Earth Society believed that Newfoundland and Labrador was one of the four corners of the world... the flat earth society is mentioned in a conversation between Desmond and Warren... 31 boxes and folders the papers of the Flat Earth Society during Samuel Shenton...

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