Santos Bonacci: The Torus and the Firmament
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This guy has been causing drama in the YouTube astrology community lately... apparently he believes the earth is flat. That knocks his credibility substantially. I haven't gotten a chance to watch his vids yet, I just now tracked his channel down. Every astrologer who has made a video about the drama failed to mention his name, but people in the comments sections were willing to share.



So far what he's saying seems very interesting. The listener response to him is pretty hilarious too. He definitely looks like he has a screw loose.
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#2
He had been shit talking YT astrologers by name, apparently, bashing their astrology systems and basically saying they were all frauds. LMFAO.

Looking at this guy, it's pretty weird they even bothered to make videos addressing him at all. He's one of those fringe crazies... it would have been a lot easier and more sensible to ignore him.

You can tell by the people who chime in and talk to him a little into that video that they think he's crazy as shit and they've all got a screw loose too, as those who gravitate toward crazy for either genuine interest or entertainment always seem to.
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#3
Why do the craziest ones always have a whiteboard??
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#4


Hiding
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#5
(09-06-2017, 10:20 AM)Trix Wrote: Why do the craziest ones always have a whiteboard??

lol i bought one 6 months ago to help organize my thoughts 

it basically sits in a corner now
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#6
I bought a whiteboard late last year to draw out a dirty stick figure story for a YouTube video I never posted...

Banana

Does this forum count as a whiteboard?
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#7
it's an array of whiteboards.

the issue with the flat earth nonsense is that it asks a lot of very valid questions to which mainstream science has no proper answers. this issue is compounded by the fact that previous inventors who invented custom lenses that proved light curves are not referenced.

it's too bad i don't have any of those pictures from the late 1800s/early 1900s anymore. you could literally see the landscape curving UP.

he does have legit family names up on the still of the vid. i'll try to give it a listen sometime.
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#8
@3:30 - 4:00 , LOL , not the best flat earth video but what he says in those 30 seconds i think sums up a lot of the reason we see so many flat earth vids these days
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#10


...listen to the messenger sign at they sing...
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#11
I remember Santos from his astrotheology work back in the 2007-09 era.
He had some trouble a few years later and got locked up. I think he's been
"different" since he got out. Going on what people say here and there. I haven't
kept up with him or his work since '09-ish.
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#12
(06-12-2020, 08:43 PM)somethingelseishere Wrote: I remember Santos from his astrotheology work back in the 2007-09 era.
He had some trouble a few years later and got locked up. I think he's been
"different" since he got out. Going on what people say here and there. I haven't
kept up with him or his work since '09-ish.
I think it's because he was into the "sovereign citizen thing" and refused to pay taxes, tickets, etc. 
I never knew he believe in flat earth theory. I'm really not sure why people get so bent because
of someone's belief of the earth's shape and NASA conspiracies, etc.
Who cares? It's like...why so serious over someone else's silliness?
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#13
Because it discredits everything else they say...

If they believe the earth is flat, absolutely nothing else they say should ever be taken seriously.
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#14
(06-12-2020, 08:50 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: Because it discredits everything else they say...

If they believe the earth is flat, absolutely nothing else they say should ever be taken seriously.
True; however, one time a spherical earth was a theory too and no one took them seriously either. 

I mean how could anyone believe it's not spherical? We have pictures of it! LMAO
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#15
But do you believe the pictures?
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#16
Fuck pictures, look at the other planetary bodies through a telescope...

Do you believe your own eyeballs?

Because "they" don't WANT YOU TO and there have been plenty of psy-ops proving that fact...

https://www.sectual.com/thread-6575-post...l#pid51759
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#17
Well it's the authors of the bible who were the original flat earther's. 

Lights in the sky are pretty. Not really interested in outer space tbh. 

Innerspace is more interesting. Didn't you say the only way to get to another planet is 

by imagining it, and it's impossible to physically travel to another planet? 

That's some flat earth theory type stuff in itself. It's very creative but no one would take you

seriously. I've had my own theories about things like that, flights of imagination and can see 

how it "may" be possible, but to claim it's the only way and also adhere to the notion that grounds 

one to science because of optical lenses being able to observe celestial bodies it a bit contradictory. 

Maybe it's not; I'm sure you can explain yourself on this issue. Clarity check. Maybe it's just practicing 

cognitive dissonance.
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#18
(06-12-2020, 10:04 PM)Guest Wrote: Didn't you say the only way to get to another planet is by imagining it, and it's impossible to physically travel to another planet? 

No.
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