I am going to show you something.
Its a shocking correlation. I noticed it a few days ago.
These "craters" which are not from impacts are the same thing as the next pic I show you.
These city web shaped points are built on the same type of crater as on the moon.
You can't see it because its covered in soil/buildings/trees and roads.
You can easily see this on areas not built on like the Richat Structure in the Sahara
As you can see this is exactly what the ancient city of Baghdad was
This is the secret they hide
Another one, ancient city of Gur in Iran
Here is Ephesus theatre, obviously made out of a sunken crater
Colloseum
And all modern stadiums are the same.
They know these are anodic points forged by electrical blasts.
You don't even know they are there. Under every monument, every arena, every important building.
They pretend the ones on the moon are from meteors.
How do these evil people live to look in the mirror everyday knowing every word that they type or say is a lie?
Look at this one. You can see the energy in point (1) and energy out (2)
The next thing I want to ask you is this. Are we looking at a flat surface that rotates during its nightly path? Does it turn counter clockwise?
Its very confusing for us because we each see it from a different viewpoint.
If its turning as I suspect we are turning, you are looking at what the Earth looks like (only in colour) if you were standing on the moon.
The oceans on Earth would appear to rotate.
I am not like the other so called #FlatEarthers
I believe we are on a turning "disc" or cylinder shaped object that turns counter clockwise towards the sun, which is relatively stationary, just circling between the tropic of Cancer and Capricorn during the seasons.
If the moon is also a disc we have to rethink the phase process.
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