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Satellites Are A Hoax - Living In A Satellite Fantasy - Russianvids Flat Earth Original From 2015
Satellites Are A Hoax - Living In A Satellite Fantasy - Russianvids Flat Earth Original From 2015
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- Category: Satellites / Space / Planets
- Duration: 06:09
- Date: 2018-03-25 13:18:11
- Tags: satellites, are, hoax, living, satellite, fantasy, russianvids, flat, earth, original, from, 2015
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Video Transcript:
With all the videos I'm making covering the flat earth lately, I'm getting a lot of questions about satellites. You know, this is their evidence that the earth is a ball. Let's take a look at these images of these satellites. Do these look real to you? I want you people that talk about satellites all the time to show me a real image of the satellite. All you get are these CGI images, not a single real image of a satellite anywhere. Why is that? All we get is this fake garbage. You get a CGI satellite. You get a CGI planet. All bogus, 100%. So, for all you people coming to my channel, talking about satellites, make a video, produce real satellites. You can't do it because they don't exist. Period. Supposedly, close to 3,000 satellites, up in space, again, all we get is this fake garbage. Now, let's look at what ISS has to produce as far as real satellites. Get that fake garbage. You get this. All CGI, computer animated. Looks like a video game. Where are the satellites? You don't see any? Because they don't exist. Look at this. Wow. You believe this is real? If you believe this is real, you're going to believe every single lie NASA, the media, your government tells you. You've been completely blinded from birth. You believe everything you've been told your whole life. Any time, someone questions an official story by your leaders, you get angry, you get upset, you get defensive. Because no one likes to be told they've been lied to their entire lives. But all you get, again, is computer animated garbage. Your whole life is nothing but garbage. Now, with the supposed live feed from the ISS, you get this bogus CGI satellite here. You believe this is real? You got to be kidding me. Complete mockery on the masses that take lies as truth and truth as lies. We never stop hearing about how the internet's in the cloud. But really, it's in the ocean. About 300 undersea fiber optic cables are responsible for 99% of international data traffic. It's basically the same way we connect to each other in a single country except underwater instead of underground. They transmit PewDiePie from Europe to America and they connect stock traders in New York and London. And these cables, placed by private companies, are backbone of the internet. If you held one in your hand, it'd be no bigger than a soda can. There are just a few layers of protection from the water, including petroleum jelly. Yes, your internet is covered in Vaseline. They're vulnerable to earthquakes. At least a few times, confused sharks have bitten them. But many cables are beneath sea life. Because in some places, they go as deep underwater as Mount Everest is high. Ships lower a plow that digs a tiny groove in the ocean floor, lay in the cable, and it's naturally buried by sand thanks to the ocean's current. And that process, it's both stunningly simple and mind-blowingly complex, is responsible for making the internet a truly global network. It's an idea that's audacious and crazy, and you think it has to be cutting edge. It is, but it's also been going on for 157 years. Electric telegraphs have been around for a long, long time. Experiments in the early 1800s connected two ends of a garden using a clock that revealed letters, then they moved on to two neighborhoods to help signal trains, and then multiple cities thanks to network of railroad lines. Underwater submarine cables were an obvious next step. So they played around instead of petroleum jelly, the first ones were coated with exotic tree sap to protect them from the water. And though the undersea cables came in spurts, one of the first ones was knocked out of commission by a fishing boat. By 1858, they reached around the Atlantic and across the world. And that's how it's kind of gone since laying cables that circle the earth's oceans. The cables are unwound from the back of the ship, synced to the ocean floor, and the world is connected in speeds measured in milliseconds. There are ideas to bring the internet above sea level. Along with cell phone towers, balloons lifted by Google. But for speedy international travel, undersea cables are still where companies like Facebook and Google place their bets. That's because the best way to create the cloud is still by going under the sea.