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July 12, 2022 19 mins

George Noory and researcher David Weiss explore his evidence that the Earth is not a sphere but actually a flat disc, how light from the sun proves the Earth isn't round, and the conspiracy that the truth is being hidden from the public.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Now here's a highlight from Coast to Coast AM on iHeartRadio. Man,
welcome back to Coast to Coast George Nori with you.
Let me tell you about our special guest, David Weiss,
former commercial solar power developer and entrepreneur. David has been
researching the flat Earth hypothesis since two thousand and fifteen.
He's the creator of the flat Earth, Sun, Moon and

(00:21):
Zodiac clock app and he's got a new movie called
The Next Level, which you can find out at the
Next Level twenty twenty two dot com, which we have
linked up for you at Coast to COASTAM dot com. David,
Welcome to the show. I'm looking I'm looking forward to
this one with you tonight. George. Thanks so much for
having me been a Coast listener for decades I think,

(00:42):
and it's an honor to be here and finally talk
to you. Thank you. What's going on in the world
of solar power, by the ways, is that still moving
along or not? No, it's moving along. It's a you know,
with a rising electric race that it makes a lot
of sense that it depends on where you live and
the incentives and and what's going on. So it's definitely

(01:02):
something to look into if you have a place to
put them. Yeah, if you're definitely in a sunny region,
and it makes a lot of sense, doesn't it? Sure?
All right, go ahead you first. Yeah. So the idea
of a flat Earth mixed in the heliocentric the globe

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model is absolute insanity. If we look at the thumbnail
that your producers chose to put on the website, they
googled flat earth and Google serve them a picture of
a flat disc or a turn up floating in heliocentric space.
No flat Earth there, thinks that. So we want to
wipe that from our minds. And tonight what I'm going
to do is I'm going to introduce I'm not gonna

(01:44):
I'm not here to convince you that the Earth is flat.
I'm here to get rid of ideas of what flat
Earth is, which it isn't, and help you see what
the heliocentric model is. And then I'm going to ask
you to make up your own minds and look, because
the best way to hide something is to make it
look so ridiculous that you refuse a look. And one

(02:05):
thing flat earthers all have in common is we all
thought flat Earth was stupid. We all refuse to look
when we first heard about it. But then something somebody
came along and pointed some things out, and then we
all went in it, not to prove it, to disprove it.
We went in to prove the globe and disprove flat Earth.
And that's how you become a flat earther. So tonight,

(02:26):
I'm going to point to a whole bunch of doors
that you've never seen, and it's up to you whether
you go through them and take a look. Fair enough,
fair enough, Now, when you were a little boy, what
did you think about space? What did you think of
our planet Earth? What did you think about the moon?
It seems like every object is round? What did you
think of all that? George? I loved space. I loved

(02:47):
all of that stuff. And that's by design. Before we're
before we could even talk, our parents probably put a
mobile of the Solar System over our head, over our cribs.
We had NASA sheets, we tested the sweet had astronauts
on Walt Disney, you know, have astronauts on. It's all
about globe programming. So there's a lot of areas we

(03:09):
can go. We're gonna just try to stay focused tonight.
I may bring up a little bit of mass. Don't
short circuit. It's really easy, stuffed, really easy everything that
we that we look into. And again, you know, once
you start understanding what flat earth is so real quick,
let me just say what flat earth isn't We're not
a disc floating in space with other flat planets around planets.

(03:31):
Take that off the table. You have to get the
idea of space off the table. So what is flat earth? Well,
think about this. Large bodies of water at rest lay flat, scientifically, testably, provably,
measurably flat. Okay, so the flat earth is um like
a pond. Think about a pond. What holds a pond in?

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And the answer is it's the shoreline that surrounds the water.
It's consistently higher than the level of the water that
holds the water. The water needs lateral pressure. Water lays flat.
And we live in what I call the Antarctic basin.
They tell us Antarctica is a continent at the bottom
of the ball, just like we see we look at

(04:12):
our globes and it shows the continents the bottom of
the ball. But in reality, Antarctica is the land that
surrounds the world pond. They tell us Antarctica is the
highest land on Earth. Okay, that's very interesting. Well, the
highest land on Earth could contain us. So think of
though all of the oceans of the world as a
giant pond, all of the continents and islands as islands

(04:35):
within that pond. The shoreline of our pond is Antarctica.
So if you're on that lake and you're sailing around,
and you sail to the edge of the lake, you
don't fall off into space. You step up onto the land. Okay.
So now imagine at the center of that lake we
have a mountain, and that mountain is magnetic. Okay, so

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we'll call that the north pole. At the center of
our flat lake. It's like water lay flat. So if
you're on a boat on a lake and you have
a compass, that compass is going to point towards the
center of the lake. No matter where you are, the
north needle is going to point at the center of
the lake. Now, if you try to go east or west,
which is ninety degrees to that needle, that's not a

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straight line. Think about it. You have to go in
a circle around equally distant from that center. So if
I left an island I'll call New York, and I
went east. I have to keep turning to the left
to maintain my heading of ninety degrees, and before i
know it, I'm in California, and I'm back in New
York again, and I've circumnavigated the north pole in the

(05:40):
center of the lake. If I go west, same thing.
Guess what Billions with a bae of people have circumnavigated
the world east and west. Now, let me ask you.
Let me ask you this saw. When astronauts have taken
pictures of planet Earth, they're wrong pictures. I mean, are
you saying that those aren't authentic pictures or that they

(06:02):
are well, NASA admits that they don't have any photos
of Earth other than the one that was taken from
the Moon. And we took that picture from their website,
put it into Photoshop, cranked up the levels, and for
some reason, there is a square box around the planet Earth.
Now I wasn't there, they said, you know, I was

(06:25):
a small child when all of this happened. I want
to stay away from the Moon. I want to point
to some other things and then we can figure out
what's going on with the Moon missions and everything else.
Later that's a whole other show. Okay, Now why do
they call it the flat Earth Group. Well, the one
thing is when you search, Google delivers you what they

(06:45):
want you to define, and you'll find the Flatter Society.
You'll find those images of disk floating in space. We're
not the Flatter Society. The Flatter Society is a not
sure who runs it, but it seems to be a
government run disinformation site. It's got a time, a bit
of truth, and a lot of nonsense. If you google
flatters end up on the flatterth Society, you will look

(07:05):
at it for five or ten minutes, and then you
will never look at flatters again because you'll say it's
the dumbest thing ever. No flat Earth looks at None
of us even ever look at the Flatter Society because
it's absolute, complete and total nonsense. So you would agree
then that what they are doing is preposterous. Absolutely, your

(07:25):
idea of flat Earth is absolutely preposterous. I'm surprise you
invited me on the show. I know that you probably
gave a little resistance, but your producer insisted that I
come on. So thank you for having me. Actually I didn't,
she asked she as she says, do you want to
do a show on the flat Earth? And I said, well,
who's the person. She said, well, his name is David Weiss.
He's an expert in this and he's into it in

(07:46):
a big way. And I said, yeah, let's give it
a shot. And here you are. Well, thank you, thank you.
So just finishing my lake, my lake model, so we
can circle east and west. Well, billions of people have
circumentated the world east to west. Guess what nobody's ever
done is circumnavigated south. Now, there's a couple of royal
people that claim they've done it, but when you look

(08:08):
into it you can see that they've faked things, that
their route actually didn't do what they say. But South, now,
think about south. South is every direction away from north.
No matter where you are on that lake. If you
put your back to the center of the lake and
then walk away from it, or sail away from it,
or fly away from it, you are heading south. And

(08:29):
then if you keep going south, guess what you're going
to get to the end of our pond. Not the
end of the world, the end of our pond. That's
the shoreline of Antarctica. You climb up onto that elevated
land and you start walking away and now you're a
mile away, five miles away. You can't even see the
lake anymore, right, And you're going, I'm doing a smaller model,
by the way, and you go, let's say you go

(08:49):
one hundred miles and then all of a sudden you
find another lake. Think about that. Let me ask you
a quick question, George. Do you believe in life on
other continents? Yes, okay, life and other continents, But if
you'd never seen life on other continents, it would just
be a belief. Well, that's kind of like my analogy
for believing in life on other planets. And we're going

(09:11):
to talk about space versus flat Earth. Space is scientifically
impossible where flat Earth is well provable. We live on
a flat level plane. All of our senses, all of
our measurements. Every scientific test done through history by a
credited scientist to prove axial rotation, the spitting of the Earth,
or curvature of the Earth has failed and proven the opposite.

(09:33):
But they don't teach us that in school. And at
the end, for the last segment, you're gonna want to ask,
before then, why would they lie? Why all of this
and we'll answer that in the last segment, because let's
look at the crime, which is an important question. It
is my favorite question, but let's not address it until
we have a reason to ask. Paint us a picture.

(09:55):
Paint us a visual picture of you three one hundred
four hundred miles out in space looking back at the planet.
What it would look like. Well, I don't know if
anyone can get up the three hundred four hundred miles
in space, because we're talking about space. We don't believe
spaces as described. Space they tell us is a vacuum,

(10:16):
avoid no air, no pressure. Where we live in a
pressureized system? Well, nowhere in science and a lab or
in nature, can you have high pressure next to low pressure,
let alone no pressure and without a physical barrier. Right
when you have a soda can and you crack the top,
it goes And that's because the pressure is equalizing, right,

(10:39):
And it doesn't matter if the you know, it'll go
up down sideways. Gravity is not going to hold that
pressure in the can when you open it. So why
doesn't space suck all of the air off of Earth?
And the only answer that the heliocentric believers can say
is gravity is holding it down. But that doesn't work
because if I had a shoe box in a room
and I was holding it in the air, and I

(10:59):
sucked all of the air out of that room. In
a gravity system where you believe it that air should
stay in the shoe box because it's holding it in.
But that doesn't work. I can take a straw and
I could suck air and water up and away from
the Earth with very little low pressure in my mouth
and lungs, and that just pulls it up in a way.
So we have a scientific problem right now. We have

(11:20):
high pressure next to low pressure without a vacuum. I know.
But but but if I ask you to paint me
a picture of what you think Earth looks like from afar,
what would that picture look like? Well, George, when you
move away from any lit thing in a distance, it
would look like a circle. You would see a circle, Okay.
And I always say that if you took a flat

(11:43):
Earth and a globe believer up, you know, three hundred
three thousand miles or whatever whatever you said, a couple
hundred miles up, they would see the Earth gets smaller
and smaller in the distance. The globe believer would say, oh,
there's the Earth globe and oh there's the flat Earth
pond being lit. You can't tell the size or shape
of something unless you know the size or the distance,

(12:05):
or you can actually physically measure it. When you look
at when you look at the moon from Earth, what
are you looking at? Well, that's a great question. The
moon and the sun. Nobody even knows if they're physical
objects at all. Now, like if you looked later today,
people will have I think now is the moon will

(12:26):
be up in the sky in the afternoon. Take a
look at it. All the listers go out and look
at the moon, and you can see that that moon
that we're seeing, whatever it is, is within the Earth system.
You can see blue sky behind it. You can see
blue sky through the dark spots, and then at nighttime
those dark spots will turn black. I don't know what

(12:47):
the moon is. I don't know anything because I can't
go there. All we can say is we're looking at it.
The problem with the looking at the moons and planets
is they don't add up scientifically. We talk about the
rightness of the planets and the moon for a second.
Go ahead, So there's a thing. Here's a little mat
It's called the inverse square law of light. Very simple.

(13:10):
Every time you double the distance to a light, it's
one quarter of the brightness, or the reverses. Every time
you get halfway closer to the light, it's four times brighter.
So if we're looking at the moon, a full moon
in the middle of nowhere, I can read a book
by it. I can drive with my lights off because
the moon is bright enough to light up the roads.

(13:30):
It's casting shadows on the ground. It's bright. Let's just
say that's one loomen. If I went halfway to the moon,
it's now four loomens. That if I went halfway again,
it's now sixteen loomens. And cut that in half, it's
now sixty four loomens. You do that all the way
to one hundred miles where the astronauts took a picture
of the moon, the famous picture of the Moon, it
would be sixty four times brighter than we see the

(13:53):
stun from Earth for us to see it. Now, this
is globe math. This is real science. So the brightness
doesn't work. When we look at Jupiter in the sky.
I could see Jupiter in the sky many nights. It's
one of the brighter stars in the sky. Jupiter, Mars Venus, right,
it's brighter than stars. Well, you have to believe that Jupiter,
this gaseous planet with a sun that's smaller than we

(14:16):
see the sun, because it's much farther away. That smaller
star like sun is lighting up Jupiter. It's reflecting off
of the non reflective surface, coming all the way back
to Earth, ignoring the inverse square of light, and it's
brighter than any star. I'm sorry that doesn't add up. Well,
that's an interesting question that you've just presented, because that
is a paradox, and I've always wondered about that the

(14:40):
sun would from Jupiter. The Sun would look like a
little dot. How could that little dot illuminate the planet
as much as it does? Very good? Step one complete.
So let's let's look at the distances to the Sun.
So they tell us the Sun in the heliocentric model
is like a big yoga ball, and if or if
the sum of the yoga ball the Earth is a

(15:02):
marble or a baby next to it. So imagine if
the Sun was just a mile over your head and
you looked up, it would fill the entire sky edge
to edge. It would just fill up everything. You'd see
nothing else but that, right, So, now we move it
ninety three million miles away they tell it where, they
tell us, And because it's going away, perspective makes it smaller.
And now it's the size of a coin held at

(15:23):
arms length, you know, nickel quarter or die whatever. And
and so now, George, if I doubled that distance, how
much smaller would it get? Should It should get smaller
by half at least? Okay, very good. So so so
it's eight light minutes away, they tell us, So we
double it that sixteen light minutes. If we double that again,

(15:48):
it would be a light half hour. If we double
that again, it would be a light hour. Do you
think you could see the sun at a light hour
away knowing how much it reduced? Right, So, now think
about this. Polaris, our north star, which everybody in the
northern part of the world, the inner part of the world,
can see with your naked eye. It's pretty bright. They

(16:11):
tell us. It's about forty eight times bigger than the
than our sun. Well, at a light hour we couldn't
see the sun, so an hour times forty eight times bigger.
So at two light days away we couldn't see Polaris.
But they tell us Polaris is four hundred and thirty
three light years away. Your mind can't even calculate the

(16:37):
magnitude of that discrepanctate. Truly remarkable, It really is. How
many people in your organization, in your group are there,
it's not an organization, and there's people all over the
Earth plane. You know, flat Earth. Our history is not
what they tell us. And the flat Earth was being

(16:58):
taught here in public schools in America as early as
the nineteen fifties early sixties. But going way back, I
interviewed a woman named Ruth one hundred and two years old,
back in twenty twenty. I was interviewing her about some
other stuff, World's fairs and whatnot, and her memory was
so good. I asked her what they taught her in
school about the Earth, That's all I said. And she said,

(17:18):
they taught me the Earth was flat, and that was
in Hampden Public School here in Connecticut. And yeah, that
scene is actually in my movie The Next Level twenty
twenty two dot com. If anybody wants to, if anybody
has the courage to sit down and watch this excellent
produced movie by Hitler Productions, there'll be no turning back.
But I have to warn you if you watch that movie,

(17:40):
you are going to be a globe denier at the
least interesting take. We're going to take a break pretty soon,
David and come back. Do you think what we're looking
at with the so called round pictures of whatever is
an illusion? No, no, George. If I look up at
the lights of my ceiling, they don't dictate the shape

(18:01):
on my floor. When I look through binoculars telescope, my
P nine one thousand camera at Saturn, I see a sphere,
looks like a sphere. I would guess it's a sphere,
But there's no relation to the shape of the Earth
because they're not. You know, planets are not what they
tell us. Disney and NASA provide us all of the images.

(18:21):
They don't provide us any photos. NASA doesn't provide any photos.
They call them images and pictures. So you're saying Earth
is not a sphere, but it's not what we would
call flat and flat, So what could it be? The
Earth is a level plane. The way I describe it
is it's the basement of the universe. What's below the Earth?

(18:43):
Nobody knows what's inside the Earth. The deepest hole ever
dug is not even eight miles. And when they were
digging that hole, they didn't know they were wrong. Every
step of the way, Oh there's no more water. They
hit water. Oh there's no more rocks. They hit rocks.
And then just before eight miles they hit an impenetrable
barrier and nobody can go any deeper. But then all
of a sudden they know the next four thousand miles

(19:03):
to the center, and they show us that meme of
all of the layers of Earth. That's just a meme.
There's no scientific evidence at all. Listen to more Coast
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