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http://www.fantasymaps.com/stuff/idaho.html


The Population Myth
Do you know anybody from Idaho? Do you know anybody who knows anybody from Idaho? According to the 1990 "census," there are over one million (1,000,000, or 1 x 10^6) people living in Idaho. But if there are so many Idahoers, where are they?

Some people have come forward and claimed that they were born and raised in "Idaho." But every single person who made this claim have been shown to be frauds and charlatans. These "Idahoan wannabes" are invariably inconsistent with each other about the size (in square miles or square kilometers) of "Idaho," about various town and village names, and even about the names of "Idaho's mighty rivers."


Hahaha, I don't know anyone from idaho either!!!
 
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
http://www.fantasymaps.com/stuff/idaho.html


The Population Myth
Do you know anybody from Idaho? Do you know anybody who knows anybody from Idaho? According to the 1990 "census," there are over one million (1,000,000, or 1 x 10^6) people living in Idaho. But if there are so many Idahoers, where are they?

Some people have come forward and claimed that they were born and raised in "Idaho." But every single person who made this claim have been shown to be frauds and charlatans. These "Idahoan wannabes" are invariably inconsistent with each other about the size (in square miles or square kilometers) of "Idaho," about various town and village names, and even about the names of "Idaho's mighty rivers."


Hahaha, I don't know anyone from idaho either!!!

weird neither do i 😕
 

Beneath the Earth, or hanging off the edges, is a land populated by either green-skinned women or Nazis.

There is a school of thought which states, however, that the Earth does not move through space, but rather that it rests on the back of a giant turtle, and that what we call gravity is, in fact, the turtle's animal magnetism.

The existence of Idaho is a lie, fabricated by a conspiracy of cartographers, as is England (see question 10).

LMFAO! I have to stop reading now, I'm dying in laughter.
 
Originally posted by: Cyberian
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
😕

Boy I hope that's a parody site...
Why would you say that?
Isn't this sound Scientific Theory?
Gravity is a lie invented by the purveyors of the inherently false spherical Earth theory. The theory of gravity has never been proven. There is no gravity, only inertia. The Earth moves through space like a giant elevator. We do not fall off because we are kept down by inertia. The Earth has inertia.

Acceleration will produce a force between two objects - Earth accelerates, which exerts a force on everything on it. If it just had inertia, we'd feel no "gravity." So if acceleration is needed (it is), Earth would eventually reach the speed of light.
 
Any other places which are believed to exist but really don't?
Yes, Australia. And then there are the cryptogeographica, places such as Kadath, Carcosa, Hobbiton, Narnia, Hy-Brasil, Hell and such whose existence has not been satisfactorily proven.
I believe England is does not exist either, according to them.... 🙂

What is the "middle corner"?
If one was to draw a line from each corner to the centre of the opposing side of the Earth, the line would intersect in the middle of the Flat Earth. This place is known as the Middle Corner.

Hey, wait a minute, that is not a real corner...
So? The equator of the spherical earthers is an imaginary line as well. Does this mean that their model does not have a northern and a southern hemisphere? You cannot count in imaginary numbers, but does that mean that they do not exist?
:frown:
Does the "middle corner" prove that 5=6?
Yes.

This FAQ was compiled by Lee Harvey Oswald Smith, KSC EMF, Chairperson dei gratia, Flat Earth Society, with the assistance of members of the Society and independent researchers; last updated: 43 Cfn 3163

What about North Dakota?
That doesn't exist either.

😵
 
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
http://www.fantasymaps.com/stuff/idaho.html


The Population Myth
Do you know anybody from Idaho? Do you know anybody who knows anybody from Idaho? According to the 1990 "census," there are over one million (1,000,000, or 1 x 10^6) people living in Idaho. But if there are so many Idahoers, where are they?

Some people have come forward and claimed that they were born and raised in "Idaho." But every single person who made this claim have been shown to be frauds and charlatans. These "Idahoan wannabes" are invariably inconsistent with each other about the size (in square miles or square kilometers) of "Idaho," about various town and village names, and even about the names of "Idaho's mighty rivers."


Hahaha, I don't know anyone from idaho either!!!

Doesn't Electric Amish live in Idaho? Or is it Utah??? I forget.
 
Originally posted by: CPA
Originally posted by: MegaloManiaK
http://www.fantasymaps.com/stuff/idaho.html


The Population Myth
Do you know anybody from Idaho? Do you know anybody who knows anybody from Idaho? According to the 1990 "census," there are over one million (1,000,000, or 1 x 10^6) people living in Idaho. But if there are so many Idahoers, where are they?

Some people have come forward and claimed that they were born and raised in "Idaho." But every single person who made this claim have been shown to be frauds and charlatans. These "Idahoan wannabes" are invariably inconsistent with each other about the size (in square miles or square kilometers) of "Idaho," about various town and village names, and even about the names of "Idaho's mighty rivers."

Utah

Hahaha, I don't know anyone from idaho either!!!

Doesn't Electric Amish live in Idaho? Or is it Utah??? I forget.

 
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