

Those who created them came forward and revealed how they were made. Crop circles were studied, debated, and most important: they were sensational.īut in the end, the crop circles turned out to be an elaborate prank.

Mainstream media and even dissident scientists like to point out how the flat earth movement is proof that the internet can spread scientific heresy to a gullible population.īut there is a larger more nefarious agenda behind mainstream science’s attack on the flat earth movement and that attack is far far more dangerous than the “flat earth society” itself.įor those old enough to remember crop circles, you will recall that when they first appeared in fields in the UK in the 1970s, the rumors flew about how these symbols in grain fields must have been created by extraterrestrials or the paranormal and were some sort of mysterious communication. This same article in video form found on the Dissident Science YouTube channel hosted by David de HilsterĪt first glance, the flat earth movement seems to undermine everything rational in science.
