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Godfather
11-22-2017, 03:13 AM
Seeking to prove that a conspiracy of astronauts fabricated the shape of the Earth, a California man intends to launch himself 1,800 feet high on Saturday in a rocket he built from scrap metal.

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Assuming the 500-mph, mile-long flight through the Mojave Desert does not kill him, Mike Hughes told the Associated Press, his journey into the atmosflat will mark the first phase of his ambitious flat-Earth space program.

Hughes’s ultimate goal is a subsequent launch that puts him miles above the Earth, where the 61-year-old limousine driver hopes to photograph proof of the disc we all live on.

“It’ll shut the door on this ball earth,” Hughes said in a fundraising interview with a flat-Earth group for Saturday’s flight. Theories discussed during the interview included NASA being controlled by round-Earth Freemasons and Elon Musk making fake rockets from blimps.

Hughes promised the flat-Earth community that he would expose the conspiracy with his steam-powered rocket, which will launch from a heavily modified mobile home — though he acknowledged that he still had much to learn about rocket science.

“This whole tech thing,” he said in the June interview. “I’m really behind the eight ball.”

That said, Hughes isn’t a totally unproven engineer. He set a Guinness World Record in 2002 for a limousine jump, according to Ars Technica, and has been building rockets for years, albeit with mixed results.

“Okay, Waldo. 3 . . . 2 . . . 1!” someone yells in a test fire video from 2012.

There’s a brief hiss of boiling water, then . . . nothing. So Hughes walks up to the engine and pokes it with a stick, at which point a thick cloud of steam belches out toward the camera.

He built his first manned rocket in 2014, the Associated Press reported, and managed to fly a quarter-mile over Winkelman, Ariz.

As seen in a YouTube video, the flight ended with Hughes being dragged, moaning from the remains of the rocket. The injuries he suffered put him in a walker for two weeks, he said.

Elon Musk posted a video showcasing SpaceX rocket explosions, and the reason behind each explosion. (SpaceX)

And the 2014 flight was only a quarter of the distance of Saturday’s mile-long attempt.

And it was based on round-Earth technology.

Hughes only recently converted to flat-Eartherism, after struggling for months to raise funds for his follow-up flight over the Mojave.

It was originally scheduled for early 2016 in a Kickstarter campaign — “From Garage to Outer Space!” — that mentioned nothing about Illuminati astronauts, and was themed after a NASCAR event.

“We want to do this and basically thumb our noses at all these billionaires trying to do this,” Hughes said, standing in his Apple Valley, Calif., living room, which he had plastered with drawings of his rockets.

“They have not put a man in space yet,” Hughes said. “There are 20 different space agencies here in America, and I’m the last person that’s put a man in a rocket and launched it.”

He compared himself to Evel Knievel, as he promised to launch himself from a California racetrack — the first step on his steam-powered leap toward space.

The Kickstarter raised $310 of its $150,000 goal.

Hughes made other pitches, including a plan to fly over Texas in a “SkyLimo.” But he complained to Ars Technica last year about the difficulty of funding his dreams on a chauffeur’s meager salary.

A year later, he called into a flat-Earth community Web show to announce that he had become a recent convert.

“We were kind of looking for new sponsors for this. And I’m a believer in the flat Earth,” Hughes said. “I researched it for several months.”

The host sounded impressed. Hughes had actually flown in a rocket, he noted, whereas astronauts were merely paid actors performing in front of a CGI globe.

“John Glenn and Neil Armstrong are Freemasons,” Hughes agreed. “Once you understand that, you understand the roots of the deception.”

The host talked of “Elon Musk’s fake reality,” and Hughes talked of “anti-Christ, Illuminati stuff.” After half an hour of this, the host told his 300-some listeners to back Hughes’s exploration of space.

While there is no one hypothesis for what the flat Earth is supposed to look like, many believers envision a flat disc ringed by sea ice, which naturally holds the oceans in.

What’s beyond the sea ice, if anything, remains to be discovered.

“We need an individual who’s not compromised by the government,” the host told Hughes. “And you could be that man.”

A flat-Earth GoFundMe subsequently raised nearly $8,000 for Hughes.

By November, the AP reported, his $20,000 rocket had a fancy coat of Rust-Oleum paint and “RESEARCH FLAT EARTH” inscribed on the side.

While his flat-Earth friends helped him finally get the thing built, the AP reported, Hughes will be making adjustments right up to Saturday’s launch.

He won’t be able to test the rocket before he climbs inside and attempts to steam himself at 500 mph across a mile of desert air. And even if it’s a success, he's promised his backers an even riskier launch within the next year, into the space above the disc.

“It’s scary as hell,” Hughes told the AP. “But none of us are getting out of this world alive.”

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This is true. Yet some will try to live to see its edges.

Godfather
11-22-2017, 03:14 AM
May your rocket fly as high as your dreams, sweet prince :rofl:

:rip:

lost in melb.
11-22-2017, 04:39 AM
I'd be happy to donate a GOPRO with wireless link (if they'll insure it) :)

Hal-9000
11-22-2017, 04:49 AM
the SS Don't Do It! :lol:

Teh One Who Knocks
11-27-2017, 12:24 PM
Tom McKay - Gizmodo


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A SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket launch on October 30th, 2017.

61-year-old stuntman and amateur Flat Earth theory researcher “Mad” Mike Hughes, who planned to launch himself some 1,800 feet up at 500 miles per hour in an untested homemade steam-powered rocket over the Mojave Desert ghost town of Amboy, California on Saturday in some sort of gambit to prove the Earth is flat (spoilers: it’s not), will not be doing any of that that this weekend.

Instead, Hughes told the Washington Post, Big Daddy Government has thrown a few obstacles in his way. Per the Post, the Bureau of Land Management has confirmed it had no record of giving Hughes “verbal permission” to hold the rocket launch on public lands as he had previously claimed, meaning that the rocketeer has decided to delay the launch date and move the location “three miles down the road.”
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“I don’t see [the launch] happening until about Tuesday, honestly,” Hughes told the Post. “It takes three days to set up... You know, it’s not easy because it’s not supposed to be easy.”

“Someone from our local office reached out to him after seeing some of these news articles [about the launch], because that was news to them,” BLM spokesperson Samantha Storms told the paper.

It’s not the first time Hughes has planned to launch himself into the sky in a homemade rocket—a prior attempt in 2014 earned himself injuries from intense G-forces and a rough landing—but as the Post noted, he’s only recently become a Flat Earth convert “after struggling for months to raise funds.” Hence the “RESEARCH FLAT EARTH” slogan on the side of his rocket, and Hughes’ plans to launch himself progressively higher into the sky if Saturday’s planned event was a non-lethal success.

In a Kickstarter post from 2016, Hughes wrote “Mad Mike Hughes always wanted to be famous. So much that he decided ‘What can I do to become and instant super star dare devil?’ So he decided to break the world record for the longest ramp jump in the world ... He is the current world record holder for a ramp rocket jump, but he wants to shatter that record on February 12th 2016 (Just 1 day before his 60th birthday).”

While crowdfunding only raised him $310 of his $150,000 goal then, the Flat Earth connection later helped him raise $8,000 of the eventual $20,000 it cost to build the rocket.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3feaiPcv6yE

However, the BLM decision seems to have bought Hughes some time before the potentially deadly manned test of his DIY scalding steam missile—time which he apparently does not intend to use to reconsider whether this is a good idea.

“I don’t believe in science,” Hughes previously told the Associated Press. “I know about aerodynamics and fluid dynamics and how things move through the air, about the certain size of rocket nozzles, and thrust. But that’s not science, that’s just a formula. There’s no difference between science and science fiction.”

Goofy
11-27-2017, 01:11 PM
I hope he gets the help he needs :( :nuts:

Muddy
11-27-2017, 02:57 PM
If you go high enough you can get to heaven..

PorkChopSandwiches
11-27-2017, 05:16 PM
amazing

Teh One Who Knocks
11-27-2017, 05:17 PM
Can't wait until this guy proves you round heads wrong once and for all [-(

Hal-9000
11-27-2017, 08:13 PM
“I don’t believe in science,”

This will become sad irony and his epitaph all at once :(

lost in melb.
11-28-2017, 12:18 AM
nanolubecorp.com seems to be taking advantage :-k

Godfather
11-28-2017, 02:30 AM
Those damn roundheads are trying to ground him :mad:

lost in melb.
11-28-2017, 04:05 AM
http://www.guinnessworldrecords.com/world-records/longest-ramp-jump-limousine

PorkChopSandwiches
11-29-2017, 09:31 PM
https://i.redd.it/i13dwchwyu001.jpg

SpurNine
11-29-2017, 10:42 PM
http://images.slideplayer.com/26/8609878/slides/slide_23.jpg
people don't need to believe in science to do science, and people don't need it believe the earth is round to do also things.

Muddy
11-30-2017, 12:50 AM
Is rhe Earth known to be round in the bible?

DemonGeminiX
11-30-2017, 01:52 AM
Truth be told, I don't recall ever seeing a verse that specified the shape of the Earth.

Godfather
11-30-2017, 02:07 AM
Is rhe Earth known to be round in the bible?

I don't remember learning that in catechism class but I know from history lessons they did not love Galileo and the Church/Pope didn't acknowledge the spherical earth for another 200 years, when it was apparently already widely accepted by the population and commonly taught in schools (sometimes alongside the flat earth theory). Funny how that still happens to this day, the Pope often comes out of accepting of things quite a while after the people have mostly got on board :lol:

PorkChopSandwiches
11-30-2017, 04:41 PM
Is rhe Earth known to be round in the bible?

The flat earthers interpret it that way, i think from this verse

Revelation 7:1
After this I saw four angels standing at the four corners of the earth, holding back the four winds of the earth, that no wind might blow on earth or sea or against any tree.

Hal-9000
11-30-2017, 07:23 PM
Is rhe Earth known to be round in the bible?


I don't remember learning that in catechism class but I know from history lessons they did not love Galileo and the Church/Pope didn't acknowledge the spherical earth for another 200 years, when it was apparently already widely accepted by the population and commonly taught in schools (sometimes alongside the flat earth theory). Funny how that still happens to this day, the Pope often comes out of accepting of things quite a while after the people have mostly got on board :lol:

Galileo was around in the 1500's/1600's and posed his heliocentric theory then. Heliocentrism is the idea that the Earth and other planets revolve around the sun. Prior to that people thought everything revolved around the Earth. Not really a flat earth/round earth thing at the time, but there's a complexity that plays into it that supports round planets etc.

nutshell - He published the theory, was put on trial by 'The Inquisition' (yes it was a real thing) and found guilty. They didn't throw him in a dungeon, but he was put on a sort of house arrest for the rest of his life. Part of the deal was to never postulate the theory again or speak of it...which he did :lol:

Bible was over a thousand years previous to this. Maps of the time were limited to coastlines and parts of oceans. They did support the 'edge of the world' idea, simply because man had never sailed across vast oceans at the time the Bible was written. Coupled with the fact round planets weren't a thing until we could look into space and observe stuff with rudimentary telescopes.

Hal-9000
11-30-2017, 07:26 PM
https://i.redd.it/i13dwchwyu001.jpg

:facepalm:

Earth has NEVER been observed to be round??

Talk about extreme idiocy in one statement....

So ya believe the pictures of Mars but not the pictures of Earth. How come the Mars photos aren't fakes?

Teh One Who Knocks
11-30-2017, 07:31 PM
Roundheads :roll:

Teh One Who Knocks
11-30-2017, 07:33 PM
https://i.imgur.com/hQsMYTN.jpg

Hal-9000
11-30-2017, 07:33 PM
We need to get into a discussion with these morons. I need to ask rapid fire questions like - How do the oceans stay inside the ledge? and... If every other observable planet is verified round (in their view), why is Earth different? and...When a satellite orbits Earth (not talking about craft that 'supposedly' go to the moon), how does it stay in orbit?

Teh One Who Knocks
11-30-2017, 07:39 PM
We need to get into a discussion with these morons. I need to ask rapid fire questions like - How do the oceans stay inside the ledge? and... If every other observable planet is verified round (in their view), why is Earth different? and...When a satellite orbits Earth (not talking about craft that 'supposedly' go to the moon), how does it stay in orbit?

What does the earth look like? How is circumnavigation possible?

As seen in the diagrams above, the earth is in the form of a disk with the North Pole in the center and Antarctica as a wall around the edge. This is the generally accepted model among members of the society. In this model, circumnavigation is performed by moving in a great circle around the North Pole.

The earth is surrounded on all sides by an ice wall that holds the oceans back. This ice wall is what explorers have named Antarctica. Beyond the ice wall is a topic of great interest to the Flat Earth Society. To our knowledge, no one has been very far past the ice wall and returned to tell of their journey. What we do know is that it encircles the earth and serves to hold in our oceans and helps protect us from whatever lies beyond.

Here is picture of a proposed, but certainly not definitive, flat earth.

https://i.imgur.com/t9qEGDW.png

Hal-9000
11-30-2017, 07:45 PM
:-k

Ohhh, the ice wall. Yes it makes sense now that no one has been very far past the ice wall and returned to tell of their journey.



:lol: I feel like I should get into my robes and light a candle because the castle gets chilly at night ffs

Teh One Who Knocks
11-30-2017, 07:48 PM
https://i.imgur.com/coKXSVq.jpg

Hal-9000
11-30-2017, 07:55 PM
If I watch 1582 Youtube videos I'm sure I'll change my mind

Teh One Who Knocks
11-30-2017, 08:05 PM
https://i.imgur.com/cKGFSt6.jpg

Hal-9000
11-30-2017, 08:09 PM
Oh yes...the 'Sun is only a few meters across and the moon is much larger' theory.


:lol: these guys would keep me entertained all night :lol:

lost in melb.
03-26-2018, 07:55 AM
https://www.smh.com.au/world/north-america/flat-earth-rocket-maker-finally-launches-20180326-p4z69t.html