![]() If you think you've ever been to Australia, you're terribly wrong. Your Australian friends? They're all actors and computer-generated personas, part of the plot to trick the world. All things you call 'proof' are actually well-fabricated lies and documents made by the leading governments of the world. In a now-deleted Facebook post, one of the leaders of the movement Shelley Floryd wrote:Īustralia does not exist. In other flat earthers news, they announced that they think that Australia - yes, that massive, dusty continent that's given us Kylie Minogue, and has a population of 24 million - doesn't exist. Try flipping that box around again and see what you get. If you're not a fluent French speaker, then the translation might need explaining. When you're in there, type in 'I'm a flat-earther' in English, then look at the French translation. Log onto Google, and access Google Translate. Now, one member of Google's workforce has decided to take matters into their own hands with this subtle but oh-so-effective troll. ![]() Sign up to our free Indy100 weekly newsletter Their belief that the world is flat has been described as the ultimate conspiracy theory, as they also think that several governments and NASA are working together to keep the general public in the dark. Someone in Silicone Valley is rolling around in laughter after pulling off this hilarious prank at the expense of the Flat Earth community.įlat Earthers believe that the world is flat, and that any evidence to the contrary is faked.
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