You Won’t Believe Which US Politicians Are Embracing This Bizarre Belief!
In a surprising twist, some U.S. politicians are openly supporting the debunked flat Earth theory. Despite overwhelming scientific proof that the Earth is round, figures in Alabama, Minnesota, and Georgia have linked themselves to this unusual belief.
For example, Dean Odle, a pastor and candidate in Alabama, calls himself a “flat-earth/biblical-earther believer” and even attended a Flat Earth conference. In Minnesota, GOP chair Bret Bussman shared videos explaining why he believes the Earth is flat. Georgia’s Kandiss Taylor, a former gubernatorial candidate, once expressed skepticism about the globe, though she now says she remains open-minded.
What Flat Earthers Believe
Flat Earthers claim the Earth is flat like a hockey puck, covered by a dome, and surrounded by ice walls. Their main arguments include:
- The horizon looks flat to the naked eye.
- They question NASA’s space photos.
- They call the moon landing a hoax.
Experts note that these beliefs reflect growing anti-science attitudes fueled by social media, rather than a coordinated political movement.
Historical Context
The flat Earth idea dates back to ancient times but was disproved by Greek scholars over 2,000 years ago. Despite this, the belief has resurfaced in recent years alongside other conspiracy theories.
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