In Search Of A Flat Earth

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  • čas přidán 10. 06. 2024
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    Music:
    Isolated by Kevin MacLeod (prologue)
    Oxygen Mask by Andy G. Cohen (title/credits)
    Sunset by Kai Engel (across a curved lake)
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    00:00 Prologue
    03:21 Intro
    05:01 Part 1
    37:39 Part 2
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  • @pgtrots
    @pgtrots Před rokem +5406

    "They aren't flat earthers because they believe the Earth is flat, they are flat earthers because if that were true, it would validate all their other beliefs" is a super insightful way to look at it.

    • @badger6882
      @badger6882 Před rokem +61

      I know, such a great point. I'm glad he took that route in the video

    • @sammmyDaviS
      @sammmyDaviS Před rokem +1

      Sheep 🐑? Yes, most people are. It's flat u Globosexuals

    • @LeBonkJordan
      @LeBonkJordan Před rokem +342

      "This can be an interesting model for understanding why bigots often seem so committed even when their beliefs don't hold up to scrutiny. [Jean-Paul] Sartre says it's because they aren't really *beliefs;* they're *obsessions* whose *job* is to justify what they already *want* to believe."
      -Abigail Thorn, "Antisemitism: An Analysis | Philosophy Tube"

    • @edwardcopeland5069
      @edwardcopeland5069 Před rokem

      ​@@badger6882 that all it take for you.

    • @Joural0401
      @Joural0401 Před rokem +15

      I find it interesting because you can take this perspective with a lot of political ideologies. It's a very broadly applicable concept, but most obvious with the absurd ones. I'd argue there's a kind of broad social utility in examining conspiracy theories then taking the lessons you learn from it and applying it to less extreme ideologies. For example, there's an easy parallel between pizzagate and the violence that a handful of believers have engaged in and russiagate and the violence that belief led to(the attempted shooting of the republican baseball game, and the guy who shot a mailman because he was deeply mentally unwell, and mistook the mailman for donald trump, and the media had been so hyperbolic about Trump that he believed it was his duty to kill him). And yes, I will absolutely argue that the mental illness angle that implies also applies to the extreme conspiracy stuff. I'm not aware of any conspiracy theoriest without a serious mental disorder of some kind(admittedly already a disproportionately underrepresented group within conspiracy circles, admittedly) who engaged in serious violence. The difference is that one belief was much broader but relatively less extreme and explicit, while the other was much more focused but, obviously, much more extreme and explicit in its goal of violence.

  • @LindsayEllisVids
    @LindsayEllisVids Před 3 lety +20777

    hold on i'm taking a hit

    • @Guimhj
      @Guimhj Před 3 lety +537

      You kill me even outside of your videos

    • @finlayreeds6725
      @finlayreeds6725 Před 3 lety +175

      hang on hang on it's getting to me

    • @TheMightyPatapon
      @TheMightyPatapon Před 3 lety +254

      Remember, puff, puff, pass. I'm pretty sure the rest of us could use some too.

    • @Skippan
      @Skippan Před 3 lety +27

      Your prof pic is evidence you even went to the same lake!

    • @franr5371
      @franr5371 Před 3 lety +67

      They sounded a little... proud of the hit.
      I'm proud of their hit, too.

  • @muticere
    @muticere Před rokem +1983

    One thing that will always stick with me from the qanon segment is the dad in his car streaming on his phone asking for “Q-An-on” to come help him. That’s stuck in my brain because he’s never heard Qanon spoken out loud, he doesn’t know how people pronounce qanon. It’s such an online cult that people throw their whole lives away without ever having spoken out loud with someone about it at any point.

    • @tobyw2u2348
      @tobyw2u2348 Před rokem +204

      Yes!! That always disturbed me and I've never seen anyone else point it out.

    • @kai_fatallysapphic
      @kai_fatallysapphic Před rokem +63

      wait are you saying it's supposed to be pronounced "kwan-on"? I only watch leftists debunking conspiracies, but I've always heard it "kyu-an-on" lol 😭

    • @DaveUnknown
      @DaveUnknown Před rokem +227

      @@kai_fatallysapphic You have the correct pronunciation, it's Q and then "anon" like "anonymous."
      The dad that kidnapped his kids said "Q-an-nin" for some reason

    • @felsics9441
      @felsics9441 Před rokem +43

      @@kai_fatallysapphic Honestly I think it might be a regional thing? I would pronounce “anon” as Ann-un. I’m from the Midwest, and hear it pronounced that way.

    • @walterkruse348
      @walterkruse348 Před rokem +77

      You know, I've watched this video a handful of times, and I never thought of it that way.
      Devil's advocate, I know some people who will consistently mispronounce words even though they have heard the correct pronunciation, and have even been explicitly told so and had the correct pronunciation explained to them deliberately, several times.
      That said, this IS a plausible theory, and pretty wild to think about...

  • @gonkley
    @gonkley Před rokem +2344

    Even as a non-flat earther there's something wild about witnessing the curvature of the earth so directly. You go the majority of your life understanding at a logical level that the earth is a sphere, but really having it demonstrated to you is something else.

    • @Desmaad
      @Desmaad Před 11 měsíci +102

      Well, oblate spheroid if you want to be precise.

    • @EvenTheDogAgrees
      @EvenTheDogAgrees Před 11 měsíci +106

      @@Desmaad With a severe case of acne, even! 😂

    • @ItWasSaucerShaped
      @ItWasSaucerShaped Před 8 měsíci +73

      The way it reveals the scale of things is both awesome to me and also not a little bit terrifying. For all his garbage fire opinions on minority groups, Lovecraft really did hit on something that's at least resonant to me when talking about how horrifying the vastness of the cosmos can be.
      Feel like an exposed little ant sometimes, hoping that a great big boot isn't going to just descend from the sky one day, brought forth by something I couldn't even begin to comprehend. Anxious and furious that other stupid little ants continue to twist the knobs dictating the behavior of planet-scale systems - systems we can model in general terms but do not understand in high fidelity, and which have more than enough energy in them & influence over Earth's biosphere that we'd all be real dead real fast if said systems get into the wrong configuration.

    • @b_megamaths
      @b_megamaths Před 8 měsíci +13

      It was awe-inspiring, definitely.

    • @whochangedmyscreenname
      @whochangedmyscreenname Před 8 měsíci +9

      Absolutely. Well stated. Humbling, even. :)

  • @Provigilman
    @Provigilman Před 3 lety +1939

    Everybody is talking about the Qanon stuff, but I'm still over here thinking "You're right Dan, that jib shot was truly moving and beautiful."

    • @Xondar11223344
      @Xondar11223344 Před 3 lety +73

      It gave me chills and I called my wife over to see it.

    • @Provigilman
      @Provigilman Před 3 lety +90

      @@Xondar11223344 It's just so beautifully elegant and demonstrative. One of the finest "here's the thing in a 5 second single take" examples of curvature I've ever seen.

    • @ConvincingPeople
      @ConvincingPeople Před 3 lety +20

      Ken Proctor It legitimately made my jaw drop.

    • @lachieechoecho
      @lachieechoecho Před 3 lety +6

      Same! 😂 Then. Shizz got real!

    • @Busto
      @Busto Před 3 lety +28

      It's such a simple, little shot. Yet, I kept rewatching it & thinking, "Dammit, Dan. As of the 12th of September, your simple, beautiful, emotional jib shot might be the one bit of wonder some of us are going to get out of 2020."

  • @ryankelsay5984
    @ryankelsay5984 Před 2 lety +5009

    "Lake Minnewanka is only a 90 minutes drive from my house. It's in my backyard" is one of the most Canadian sentences I have ever heard

    • @knightofficer
      @knightofficer Před 2 lety +447

      Shit I live in Kansas and I just breezed right past that one, "yeah that is pretty close neat", hard to remember a 60 minute drive isn't a simple commute for most people

    • @taoofjester4113
      @taoofjester4113 Před 2 lety +428

      @@knightofficer reminds me of going to Vegas and asking how far it was to the hotel I needed to check in at. The answer was 9 blocks. I was like cool, I will just walk to it. They were a little surprised and reiterated it was 9 blocks.
      Little did I know 9 blocks in Vegas is way different than 9 blocks in Idaho.

    • @nathanwycoff4627
      @nathanwycoff4627 Před 2 lety +22

      you from europe or something ryan? The States is pretty big too

    • @ryankelsay5984
      @ryankelsay5984 Před 2 lety +108

      @@nathanwycoff4627 nope, Canadian. The states ARE pretty big, but when compared to Canada, its regions (provinces/states) are smaller, and the towns are way closer together.

    • @FortuitousOwl
      @FortuitousOwl Před 2 lety +40

      @@ryankelsay5984 it depends on what area of the US you’re talking about. Here in Texas towns can easily be an hour and a half apart. Also we have to keep in mind that we are talking about the time it takes to travel and not the literal distance measurements. I’m sure towns in Canada are more miles or kilometers apart but y’all also have a much smaller population so traveling that far doesn’t take as long. Does that make sense?

  • @Bhazor
    @Bhazor Před 6 měsíci +695

    That Marjorie lady sure is crazy. Glad she isn't in a position of power

    • @user-ws1fy2yk2u
      @user-ws1fy2yk2u Před 6 měsíci +76

      I hate this timeline 😅

    • @jaywhangmakes
      @jaywhangmakes Před 4 měsíci +3

      /s

    • @starryeyes2092
      @starryeyes2092 Před 11 dny

      and she's british! who would've thought there are english q-anon truthers

    • @Sir_Bucket
      @Sir_Bucket Před 3 dny +1

      ​@@starryeyes2092I mean looking at what the Torie are doing I'm not surprised.

  • @miss.guidedghosts7858
    @miss.guidedghosts7858 Před rokem +1198

    Flat Earthers: THE CATHOLIC CHURCH SPREADS THE LIE THAT THE SUN ORBITS THE EARTH
    Galileo Galilei: the WHO does WHAT??

    • @sofastuffing
      @sofastuffing Před 11 měsíci +56

      I think you meant to write it the other way round lmao :P

    • @i.cs.zamodits
      @i.cs.zamodits Před 9 měsíci

      Galileo can fuck off, just because he was more correct than others in hindsight he was still unprofessional asshole and that is what got him in trouble.

    • @Blackgriffonphoenixg
      @Blackgriffonphoenixg Před 7 měsíci

      ​@sofastuffing No no, the quoted video literally said that.
      Flat Earthers are that goddamn stupid.

    • @firewall5189
      @firewall5189 Před 6 měsíci +18

      @@sofastuffing was going to say it looked right to me, but actually yea youre correct lol. good eye

    • @catherinestickels2591
      @catherinestickels2591 Před 4 měsíci +33

      ​@@sofastuffingNo they're saying that Galileo would be pretty peeved at that assertion because if that was true it would have made his life a lot easier, that's incredulity

  • @lazyman556
    @lazyman556 Před 2 lety +4355

    Dan sets out to prove the Earth is round and makes incredible tourism promo for Alberta's national parks in the process

    • @aristizle8797
      @aristizle8797 Před 2 lety +17

      Literal LOL.

    • @sucrow7659
      @sucrow7659 Před 2 lety +121

      It’s always funny seeing people think the earth is flat when I’ve lived in a place where you can see the horizon at roughly the same elevation in any direction. Can’t even see the foothills of the Rockies despite them easily being visible on a flat earth from here.

    • @Regulith
      @Regulith Před 2 lety +41

      minus the part about the bears

    • @jamesrule1338
      @jamesrule1338 Před 2 lety +69

      Just remember your bear bells, unless you want to land up in a Werner Herzog documentary.

    • @atropatene3596
      @atropatene3596 Před rokem +8

      What hidden agenda do flat earth debunkers have, one might ask 😂

  • @unvergebeneid
    @unvergebeneid Před 3 lety +7226

    The footage of the shore disappearing behind the curvature of the earth is almost scary to me. It's the closest I've gotten to grasping how damn big this thing we live on really is.

    • @elvingearmasterirma7241
      @elvingearmasterirma7241 Před 3 lety +254

      Truly we are but small specs of dust on a massive planet.

    • @lukewest7216
      @lukewest7216 Před 3 lety +170

      @ElvinGearMaster Irma and that planet is blue mote of dust in an unimaginably vast universe

    • @FLY1NF1SH
      @FLY1NF1SH Před 3 lety +326

      I get that same feeling when there's no light pollution and you can see the milky way

    • @elvingearmasterirma7241
      @elvingearmasterirma7241 Před 3 lety +91

      @@lukewest7216 In short
      Space is terrifying but awe inspiring
      And so
      So
      Lonely
      Jacob Gellar actually did a pretty cool video on space.

    • @Moose6960
      @Moose6960 Před 3 lety +88

      Visiting Alaska meant I had that feeling basically all the time. The glaciers aren't as big as they used to be but just being in their presence and standing at the base of these enormous mountains made me feel so very small, in a good way. I think it's good to remember that we're just a part of nature.

  • @specificdaughter
    @specificdaughter Před rokem +1625

    The way that "Hold on, I'm taking a hit" (17:59) always absolutely slays me, I know that it's coming and yet it makes me cackle every single time

    • @volatile_zer0
      @volatile_zer0 Před 11 měsíci +84

      It absolutely killed me as well, I was only half-listening to that clip at first so I thought he was criticising people who thought the sun was at the centre of the universe. When he took a bong hit after looking at the Earth's orbit speed, my only thought was "he must've realised how big the world is, it's a logical reaction."
      It was only when I replayed the clip, started to understand the bullshit he was spewing, and decided to punch the numbers into my calculator as he spoke. 66,600mph divided by 60 squared gives... Huh. What an idiot, what's he on about?"
      Then the bong hit came around again and I was floored.
      A flat-earther stoner. I didn't know they even existed. Now I've seen everything!

    • @theophilusmann7869
      @theophilusmann7869 Před 11 měsíci +49

      I came to the comments with confidence that someone else died with, "Hold on, I'm taking a hit." These guys are topshelf.

    • @theophilusmann7869
      @theophilusmann7869 Před 11 měsíci +45

      I might add, the sound of him actually taking the hit at 17:56 while recording a YT conspiracy video, proves that he is a high-level truth teller.

    • @omatofi
      @omatofi Před 10 měsíci +33

      i remember the first time i heard it. the shit he was saying was slowly making me angry and i was mentally preparing arguments in my head against it. then the pause before the bong hit and then the reveal. fucking broke me

    • @bugjams
      @bugjams Před 10 měsíci +8

      ​@@volatile_zer0 You didn't know flat-earth stoners existed? I assumed they were nothing but stoners!

  • @magicrainbowkitties1023
    @magicrainbowkitties1023 Před 4 měsíci +190

    Btw, it's important to note: while Pizzagate has since expanded its scope, it was originally about one specific restaurant in Washington, DC: Comet Pizza and Ping-Pong, a family-friendly establishment owned and operated by a gay man, employs a majority-queer staff, and is frequented by Democrat legislators and government officials/employees while they're in town for work.
    Pizzagate was driven in no small part by homophobic claims that all gay men are pedophiles, and outright loathing and hatred for members of the Democratic party.

    • @teagannam
      @teagannam Před 19 dny +12

      I live right by Comet, it’s a great little joint with delightful staff. And not only is there no basement, but it’s got such an open floor plan (you can even see into the kitchen from the front door) that it’s absurd to think anyone could hide more than a tennis ball in there. It’s sad that such a random local business was targeted by this kind of wild conspiratorial rhetoric - and moreover, it’s surreal to live in DC and see people make all these insane theories about places and people that, if they ever saw them in real life, are just laughably normal and nonthreatening.

    • @80VAIN08
      @80VAIN08 Před 8 dny

      Then how do you explain the fact that powerful rich people don't age?

    • @magicrainbowkitties1023
      @magicrainbowkitties1023 Před 8 dny

      @@80VAIN08 Bro, they do. The fact that you're saying this under a comment about Pizzagate tells me you're in a certain sector of the Internet, so I'll tell you this:
      I'm begging you to log off and get out of that fucking q-anon death cult. There are people in your life who love you and care about you, but are being pushed away by the hateful bullshit that group is poisoning you with. Please, for your own sake, block those websites from your computer and phone, reconnect with those people, and surround yourself with community in love and kindness rather than hatred and contempt. There are many things wrong with the world, but the fascism of q-anon will only make them worse. It will only make YOU worse. There is nothing for you there but an endless cycle of pain and death and loss.
      You are a human being, not a cog in a christo-fascist machine. Please don't let these grifters take that away from you.

    • @TheArmoredFist
      @TheArmoredFist Před 7 dny +13

      @@80VAIN08 Rich people in fact age and die all the time.

    • @None-Trick_Pony
      @None-Trick_Pony Před 3 dny

      ​@@80VAIN08If powerful and rich people don't age, why do Bill Gates, George Soros, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, plus hundreds more look exactly like their ages?

  • @supersalad9801
    @supersalad9801 Před 3 lety +4506

    "Hold on, I'm taking a hit."
    There was something poetically perfect about the timing and delivery of that line.

    • @DavidLindes
      @DavidLindes Před 2 lety +78

      Yeah, I feel like 17:59 might actually explain a lot about a number of conspiracy theorists... worth someone doing a deep dive?!? Like... how many of them are in which of various (potentially overlapping) categories: delusional, literally high, in it for the lolz, fraudsters, in it for the money, running a cult, sucked in by (victims of) a cult, new to the topic and just haven't thought much about it yet, overly credulous by nature, overly credulous by indoctrination, etc. 🤔🤔🤔

    • @noblestrings
      @noblestrings Před 2 lety +33

      he also says 30 miles a minute when it clearly says km

    • @scslre
      @scslre Před 2 lety +68

      @@noblestrings no, he read it correctly: 18.5 miles per second.

    • @DeusEx_Machina
      @DeusEx_Machina Před 2 lety +69

      I'm glad he left that in the clip lol

    • @TerrenceNowicki
      @TerrenceNowicki Před 2 lety +31

      He sounded like Dan Akroyd.
      Honestly wouldn't be surprised if it was Dan Akroyd.

  • @SpawnRevenge92
    @SpawnRevenge92 Před rokem +2283

    As always with conspiracy theories, I'm reminded of this Alan Moore quote:
    "The main thing that I learned about conspiracy theory, is that conspiracy theorists believe in a conspiracy because that is more comforting. The truth of the world is that it is actually chaotic. The truth is that it is not The Iluminati, or The Jewish Banking Conspiracy, or the Gray Alien Theory.
    The truth is far more frightening - Nobody is in control.
    The world is rudderless."

    • @jonathanmarth6426
      @jonathanmarth6426 Před rokem +121

      Not quite true. World's more like a rowboat with thousands of people holding a paddle, some got more leverage than others and it's rare that more than a few paddles stroke in accordance. And frankly, I prefer that to a world that has a single person on the rudder. Unless we somehow manage to gene-engineer the omniscient, immortal, incorruptible philospher king.

    • @wephilips6651
      @wephilips6651 Před rokem +113

      I think another reason, not mentioned in the video (so far, only an hour in) is that Qannon/flat earth conspiracies are a short cut for people who are unsuccessful/unintelligent to start to feel superior to others for a change.
      Why go to take the trouble, hassle and time to complete a degree and then a masters and maybe a phd when you can just go online and spend a couple of weeks doing ‘research’ and then you can turn around and call the people who (you feel) have been looking down on you and sneering stupid/shills/sheep.
      TLDR; conspiracy theories are a short cut for losers to finally feel superior (obviously not all believers but in my experience a lot)
      Edit: yeah he does address this

    • @TheRoboKitty
      @TheRoboKitty Před rokem +1

      Alan Moore's quote isn't wrong, but I think he's missing a key factor: some people are just egotistical hateful morons. You take the fear of the world being rudderless, with the hatred toward other people for not blowing down to your _obviously_ superior ideas, and you get conspiracy theories

    • @TheGreatAtario
      @TheGreatAtario Před rokem +16

      Pretty much the same thing that underlies most religious thought

    • @ItWasSaucerShaped
      @ItWasSaucerShaped Před rokem +68

      @@jonathanmarth6426 ...Even if you don't prefer the myth of an authority-driven world, it is incredibly popular. And it is almost certainly popular because so long as you think someone has their hand on the wheel, every problem is then as simple to fix as replacing the driver.
      This is why, for example, the Russian peasantry under Tsarist rule loved the Tsar even though the aristocracy was ruinous to their lives (out of dysfunction rather than malice): they *needed* to believe that the Tsar was good and just and was going to show-up and save them from the local barons one day.
      I've had discussions with people that just get incredibly uneasy and almost frantic when it is explained to them that while the Trudeau government may be bad (we'll leave that can of worms unopened for now), the PMO is not directly capable of influencing things like petroleum prices (or the value of any other commodity). Evil Trudeau is not making your gasoline expensive, and a Tory government would not be capable of magically making your gas cheaper unless they subsidize it.
      And people just... don't accept it. They don't accept that the state doesn't have fine control over the economy. If pressed on why they believe that any democratic government, whose power is predicated on their popularity, would ever just choose to brick the economy, they either cite a conspiracy theory or recite a partisan catchphrase that has nebulous meaning. You can tell it is just scary to them, too scary to believe, that you actually can't fix the system by installing a benevolent ruler.

  • @peterculver8125
    @peterculver8125 Před rokem +908

    I always lose it at "the 'trees' or as I call them, the silica pillars"

    • @itssovalentine
      @itssovalentine Před rokem +146

      Hold on I gotta take a hit

    • @grantus_pax
      @grantus_pax Před rokem +145

      "my 'sex toys', or as i call them, the silicone pillars"

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Před 10 měsíci +29

      I thought he said "basilica pillars," until I googled "basilica" and realized it wasn't actually a kind of rock.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie Před 7 měsíci +33

      @@timothymcleanbazinga pillars

    • @GreyWouldBe
      @GreyWouldBe Před 4 měsíci +6

      ​@grantus_pax 😂🎉 Bad Dragon has a new tagline!

  • @Tyberes
    @Tyberes Před rokem +1691

    As far as the "they only trained in a cesna a couple times"
    Yea controlling a plane is shockingly easy while you're already in the air.
    The hard parts are taking off, landing, and following general safety regulation which, and this is a smidge crass, they hijackers weren't concerned with.

    • @midn8588
      @midn8588 Před rokem +216

      They didn't have to fly a plane expertly, they needed to fly it poorly lol

    • @naikigutierrez4279
      @naikigutierrez4279 Před rokem +68

      @@midn8588They did need to fly it well enough to crash on the actual targets they wanted to destroy and not some random different building.

    • @paulmahoney7619
      @paulmahoney7619 Před rokem +122

      @@naikigutierrez4279 even then, it’s not horribly hard and crashing into another building would be pretty effective still.

    • @astupidlylongnamethatstoolong
      @astupidlylongnamethatstoolong Před rokem +41

      @@paulmahoney7619 Especially considering blind deaf people can fly a plane just as well as long as instructions were given promptly and accurately.

    • @starlight4649
      @starlight4649 Před rokem +102

      Can confirm, I flew a midsized Cessna at the age of 12 thanks to a public young pilot event.
      The guy who took me up asked if I wanted to make a turn, I about shit myself but I managed to turn the plane around on literally my first try.

  • @vivian-sasha-taylor
    @vivian-sasha-taylor Před 3 lety +3135

    The delivery of the line "because they're all going to QAnon" punched me in the face and knocked me out instantly.

    • @Astra7525
      @Astra7525 Před 3 lety +198

      ...followed by noticeable "Oh fuuuuuuuuckkkk"

    • @markboggs746
      @markboggs746 Před 3 lety +2

      It's a cool sounding idea, but it's wrong tho. Did most Qtards used to be flat earthers? Um... No.

    • @Astra7525
      @Astra7525 Před 3 lety +91

      @@markboggs746 yup. is not true. Read again.

    • @markboggs746
      @markboggs746 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Astra7525 Eh? What are you talking about? Read what again?

    • @Astra7525
      @Astra7525 Před 3 lety +99

      @@markboggs746 jesus...
      OP: "All" FlatEarthers are going to QAnon
      You: Wrong! Not all QAnons are former FlatEarthers!

  • @flurgerbla7609
    @flurgerbla7609 Před 3 lety +3588

    'but what did you really think of flat earth?'
    'I guess I liked it fine, a little full of itself but they put in a lot of effort'

    • @B1CL0PS
      @B1CL0PS Před 3 lety +330

      If you pay attention you can see that this video is actually part of the origin story of Hat Dan. But what happened? Why is he wearing a different hat? I believe the true Hat Dan was eaten by a bear shortly after this video and the one we see ins subsequent videos is an imposter.

    • @Spyno41
      @Spyno41 Před 3 lety +81

      Yeaaaaaaaaaaah

    • @ramywiles
      @ramywiles Před 3 lety +132

      @@Spyno41 Yeaaaaaaahhhhhhh
      *repeated and excessive gunshots*

    • @willkatching9219
      @willkatching9219 Před 3 lety +160

      "Its cringe. There's no other way to describe it. I cringed. This Q drop made me cringe."

    • @juliocbp9389
      @juliocbp9389 Před 3 lety +18

      @@ramywiles *Directed by Dan Olson*

  • @amorphousblob
    @amorphousblob Před 11 měsíci +496

    "QAnon trains people to see facts as subservient to outcomes. The facts are just game pieces you rearrange to justify actions." Such a good way of putting it. With this approach, anything can be rearranged in any way to validate the possibility of an intended, wanted outcome no matter how impossible it actually is.

    • @em_the_bee
      @em_the_bee Před 11 měsíci

      Yeah. It's even funnier seeing how "progressive" left-wing activists do almost literally the same thing in their intellectual exercises, yet don't see it and refuse to admit it.

    • @DavidVT23
      @DavidVT23 Před 6 měsíci +18

      And furthermore, it plays into that, if the outcomes are all that matter, then *by definition* "the ends justify the means." This is why basically any belief system that focuses solely on outcomes can serve as a radicalization system.

    • @BlairdBlaird
      @BlairdBlaird Před měsícem +3

      It's important to note that this is straight out of the Rumsfeld / Rove playbook, it's pretty much a rewording of this quote from the Bush II administration:
      > The aide said that guys like me were 'in what we call the reality-based community,' which he defined as people who 'believe that solutions emerge from your judicious study of discernible reality.' [...] 'That's not the way the world really works anymore,' he continued. 'We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. And while you're studying that reality-judiciously, as you will-we'll act again, creating other new realities, which you can study too, and that's how things will sort out. We're history's actors...and you, all of you, will be left to just study what we do'.

    • @isenokami7810
      @isenokami7810 Před měsícem +1

      @@BlairdBlairdThis quote coming from the Bush administration terrifies me more than flat earthers/QAnon followers/all the conspiracy or bag holder people Dan’s covered since this video trying to follow it. You NEVER want to hear this mindset coming from power.

  • @emmafountain2059
    @emmafountain2059 Před rokem +961

    Qanon is fascinating to me, specifically the way they interact with “Q drops”.
    As a kid I was super into spy stuff. For fun I’d find random digits, serial numbers, etc. and try to “decode” them into like “spy messages” using ciphers and pattern matching and stuff. It was fun, but even as a kid I knew I was just finding meaning in nonsense.
    The fact that grown adults don’t understand human’s ability to selectively find meaning in patterns is kinda crazy.

    • @cassarandara9489
      @cassarandara9489 Před rokem +140

      As this video pointed out: they are deliberately kneecapping their ability to reason in order to join a movement they think will benefit them.

    • @calebharris292
      @calebharris292 Před 9 měsíci

      It just clicked that the same older people who believe to their deaths that qanon and q-drops are real are the same that had "secret-squadron" and decoder rings. It rings with them because they yearn for their childhoods with a more stable (for white people) economy, a culture where they were defacto and conformed to them and their wants. And for the younger believers, they're drunk on their parents' (or grandparents') rose-colored memories and want what they pretended to have.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 9 měsíci +8

      ​@@cassarandara9489"Logic is forbidden"
      Has defined Man.
      And it has now infected A.I.

    • @damien678
      @damien678 Před 8 měsíci +10

      ​@@JoshSweetvale Could you elaborate on that last point a bit more? I'm genuinely curious to know what you mean, exactly.

    • @ThinkyBoi42
      @ThinkyBoi42 Před 6 měsíci +24

      It's like that game where you try to relate two random things. Like apples and the moon.
      Apples are round.
      Apples have worms.
      Worms make holes in apples.
      The moon has holes, and is also round.
      The craters on the moon were caused by moon worms.

  • @belgaer4943
    @belgaer4943 Před 3 lety +2273

    “heliocentrism was invented by the vatican”
    galileo galilee has entered the chat

    • @ronnickels5193
      @ronnickels5193 Před 3 lety +118

      Although it was mathematically proven by Copernicus before Galileo.

    • @Garp74
      @Garp74 Před 3 lety +46

      Maybe the stories about the history of The Church vs. Galileo etc. are just false facts manufactured by science for Flat Earth believers (from their standpoint "science")

    • @vaibhav1618
      @vaibhav1618 Před 3 lety +42

      @@Garp74 There's historical evidence for that. The vatican even went so far as to apologize for it.

    • @funnyvalentinedidnothingwrong
      @funnyvalentinedidnothingwrong Před 3 lety +98

      @@vaibhav1618 You know shit got funky if the Catholics are willing to apologize.

    • @parallaxnick637
      @parallaxnick637 Před 3 lety +33

      @@ronnickels5193 No it was mathematically suggested by Copernicus. There's actually no way to prove the Earth goes around the Sun without a very powerful telescope. Newtonian physics had pretty much secured it by the time of Halley's comet's predicted return in 1758.

  • @Stubbstep
    @Stubbstep Před 2 lety +6918

    Revisiting this after the NFT video just to comment that Dan is not only producing genuinely incredible videos, but his ability to tie in past events into the crazy shit going on today is fucking riveting

    • @pimplepickerton
      @pimplepickerton Před 2 lety +3

      Like what?

    • @keir92
      @keir92 Před 2 lety +13

      Reminds me of Adam Curtis

    • @404T2K
      @404T2K Před 2 lety +1

      The NFT video is informative sure but completely misleading.

    • @s4mpson
      @s4mpson Před 2 lety +358

      @@404T2K Oh, please elaborate. Definitely love to hear some more shills.

    • @johanlarsson9805
      @johanlarsson9805 Před 2 lety +41

      Jax, I'm doing the exact same thing! The NTF video was so great, and I am even a supporter of crypto normally (just not NTFs) so it was a tough watch for me and my ideas but he's so good that you can not help not being convinced.

  • @chiptankgirl
    @chiptankgirl Před rokem +640

    When I moved to China I bought a compass because I literally didn't know which way was north anymore. Turned out the needle was on backwards. So there is at least one south pointing compass in a landfill somewhere in Jiangsu.

    • @sadakotetsuwan9229
      @sadakotetsuwan9229 Před rokem +118

      Historically, ALL Chinese compasses pointed south because if I recall my 'why is Kyoto laid out the way it is, surprise, it's Chinese geomancy' info, south was the direction you wanted to face to welcome good fortune--evil forces lived in North, so things like temples and the Imperial Palace would be built on the north side of a city to provide spiritual protection, the largest gates would open to the south, etc. I think there was even a device called the 'South Pointing Chariot' which was a compass that had a little figurine of a dude pointing south on it, and through very clever craftsmanship (rather than magnetism), once it was calibrated it would always point south no matter where you drove it via various cogs and gears inside connected to the wheels, detecting relative motion and compensating so the little guy is always pointing the same way.

    • @ashikjaman1940
      @ashikjaman1940 Před rokem +21

      ​@@sadakotetsuwan9229 damn that chariot sounds rad as hell

    • @neshirst-ashuach1881
      @neshirst-ashuach1881 Před rokem +4

      Why not just use a compass?
      This sounds like the most absurdly overenginerd thing imaginable.

    • @sadakotetsuwan9229
      @sadakotetsuwan9229 Před rokem +55

      @@neshirst-ashuach1881 Wiki says that compasses in China were originally used primarily for feng shui and not for navigation, that magnetism was accomplished through either heating and quenching iron or rubbing a needle to magnetize it, and that wet compasses were more widespread than dry. So if you weren't on a level surface with a furnace you might want a clever mechanical solution to finding direction? idk, the Chinese have been doing compasses since the Han dynasty and apparently invented all sorts of ways to make them.

    • @cher1z4rd
      @cher1z4rd Před 4 měsíci +25

      Fun fact! In Chinese, we call a compass "指南针" literally means "pointing south needle" .
      But I'm Malaysian Chinese, so when I was young, I was confused why my south pointing needle is pointing at North, and it f'ed my sense of west and east hahahahaha

  • @felsics9441
    @felsics9441 Před rokem +614

    Sorry, Im just fascinated by the idea that a bird doing that kind of damage to a plane means it couldn’t destroy a building. Like…The bird does that damage, because the plane hits it with that force. If anything that proves how destructive a plane crash can be.

    • @mm1145
      @mm1145 Před rokem +142

      More over look at how much damage the plane dose to the bird

    • @fredericksmith7942
      @fredericksmith7942 Před 11 měsíci

      @@mm1145also, yeah I’m sure that the noses of the 9/11 planes were destroyed to the point of being unrecognizable on impact, we just don’t have any footage of them because everybody on the floors they hit died immediately. Because they exploded.

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Před 10 měsíci +63

      Conspiracy theorists' understanding of reality makes Hearthstone minions look like an overcomplicated simulation.

    • @sculpy2758
      @sculpy2758 Před 10 měsíci +5

      I know right? Planes are SO destructive that two of them managed to destroy five buildings in New York! As well as hundreds of cars, many almost a mile away! Amazing things, planes.

    • @davidshea6272
      @davidshea6272 Před 8 měsíci

      @@sculpy2758 Do you get paid to be this stupid, or is it a hobby?

  • @w1ckedn0nsense34
    @w1ckedn0nsense34 Před 3 lety +888

    "in essence, modern flat Earth is an offshoot of Christianity where Jesus is a secondary figure and the primary theological concern is the true nature of the physical world, it's origin, and it's destiny."
    As a Christian who's so consistently frustrated with conspiratorial christians, this left me reeling, it so mercilessly cuts to the heart of what they're really about. They don't worship jesus at all, he's a prop that covers their adoration of superiority and secrecy. God that was good. Dan, you're such a good writer.

    • @kootiepatra
      @kootiepatra Před 3 lety +106

      As a Christian who has watched more than one acquaintance inexorably slide into conspiracy, this grabbed me as well. It's been so flummoxing to me to watch people post impassionately about [gestures vaguely at entire video], with all the fervor of a religion, and owning it as an innately Christian thing--but any talk of Jesus Himself is notably absent. It's horrifying, and it's idolatrous. And it's been painful to be unable to get people to see that they spend WAY more time, energy, and social media space on Q's words than they ever did on Jesus'.

    • @Lucan47
      @Lucan47 Před 3 lety +29

      @@kootiepatra Not Christians, but Q-stians

    • @teecee1827
      @teecee1827 Před 3 lety +55

      It's a reoccurring theme in cults, very notable in Christian derived cults. The secrets and knowledge bestowed by the guru are more important in the worldview of the followers than the gods they pretend to worship.

    • @hamsterlord8848
      @hamsterlord8848 Před 3 lety +1

      Actually, flat earthers support Christ in a way that regular believers don't. Christ is the actual Word of God. The bible is also, symbolically, the word of God. The bible mentions a flat earth. A circle of the earth. An immovable earth. A sun and moon that move above and over the flat earth and can be commanded to stop in their path. See the long day of Joshua. The bible in revelation, mentions the sky will be ripped open as a scroll being rolled together. This cannot happen without a firmament sky, a glass ceiling. It says a third of the stars will fall to the earth. How can stars fall to the earth if they are bigger suns than the sun in the heliocentric model? How does the whole world see God when the sky is ripped away if He has to appear on both side of the ball world?
      Flat earthers affirm Christ by affirming the truth of the bible. We do not see Christ or the flat earth as an allegory or metaphor. We read it literally as we are intended to. I am a flat earther, I cannot unsee the flat earth. And I am saved and baptized and heavenbound. I have seen Christ, I have seen He is God. And the truth will set you free.

    • @w1ckedn0nsense34
      @w1ckedn0nsense34 Před 3 lety +35

      @@hamsterlord8848 so are you like a feudal lord of hamsters with God acting as the king? Or is there a king of hamsters on earth and God is just the excuse he uses for subjugating the hamsters? Is the church involved as an opiate for the hamsters? Please tell me I'm genuinely dying to know.

  • @dougthedonkey1805
    @dougthedonkey1805 Před 2 lety +2364

    Props to the Qanon guy's kid for standing up to him and saying "nobody's gonna help you" when he kidnapped them, that must have been terrifying

    • @princesseville6889
      @princesseville6889 Před 2 lety +84

      I got strong "daaad, staaahp, pls, its annyoing" vibes by the deadpan pronounciation of the kid.

    • @dougthedonkey1805
      @dougthedonkey1805 Před 2 lety +377

      @@princesseville6889 it seemed more exasperated and terrified to me

    • @inbuttsmeeting
      @inbuttsmeeting Před 2 lety +331

      @@princesseville6889 that was not deadpan. he’s almost crying when he says it

    • @ng.tr.s.p.1254
      @ng.tr.s.p.1254 Před 2 lety +135

      @@princesseville6889 touch grass sometimes, your ability to tell someone's emotion is rusty.

    • @OriginalDonutposse
      @OriginalDonutposse Před rokem +83

      Never mind that the dad is literally so ignorant that he mispronounces the name of the thing he worships, and thinks Q-Anon rhymes with cannon.

  • @firefly4f4
    @firefly4f4 Před 7 měsíci +585

    I know that more recently, "Line Goes Up" has gotten more attention, but I still think this is Dan's best video. The commitment to getting the experiment as accurate as possible is impressive.

    • @tylerb6981
      @tylerb6981 Před 7 měsíci +65

      I think The Future is a Dead Mall, Line Goes Up, This is Financial Advice, and this are all examples of absolute masterwork Video Essays / Documentaries. They all strike the same intellectual and cathartic chords with me. I rewatch them regularly, and take something different away every time.

    • @sachathehuman4234
      @sachathehuman4234 Před 7 měsíci

      ​@@tylerb6981same! Dan has managed to foster a deep interest in mainstream conspiracies/financial scams, which are always hard to explain, like "im super into crypto but not like THAT" lol

    • @clsisman
      @clsisman Před 6 měsíci +41

      This video marked a BIG change in Dan's content. IDK what happened to him but holy s**t, the quality and complexity of his essays just SHOT up. He immediately jumped like 10 other creators into my top youtuber spot. That shot at the end always reminds me of the Tim Minchin quote, “Isn’t this enough? Just this...world? Just this beautiful, complex, wonderfully unfathomable...world? How does it so fail to hold our attention that we have to diminish it with the invention of cheap, man-made myths and monsters?”

    • @clairyboots.
      @clairyboots. Před 5 měsíci +1

      English is not my first language, so ive had some trouble truly understanding this is financial advice. Could someone very loosely explain the overall premise for me!?

    • @RunicVersion244
      @RunicVersion244 Před 5 měsíci +10

      "They are trying to build a flat earth" is as good an explanation of the motivation of reactionary politics as I've ever heard.

  • @Dormiyusaur
    @Dormiyusaur Před rokem +421

    I kinda always cry at the end of this video. “They are trying to build a flat Earth” is just kind of a powerful statement that reminds me of my dad, in a bad way.

    • @EvansMine
      @EvansMine Před 5 měsíci +34

      I’m surprised I had to scroll so far down to see a comment like this. The end of this video is such a powerful moment and I think it needs to be appreciated more

    • @Jeremagpie
      @Jeremagpie Před 5 měsíci +18

      I somehow missed this last line on my previous watch of this back when it released, but it hit me like a truck. It's such an effective and disturbing way of illustrating his overarching point that conspiratorial thought is at least as prescriptive as it is descriptive, if not more the former than it is the latter.

  • @i_sniff_blue9569
    @i_sniff_blue9569 Před 3 lety +2017

    2000: Grandma, stop clicking on spam emails!
    2010: Grandma, stop resharing racist Facebook posts!
    2020: Grandma, stop joining Fascist cults!

    • @dopdrop8998
      @dopdrop8998 Před 3 lety +85

      My grandparents have only had that first problem. Lucky me.

    • @thegondola9877
      @thegondola9877 Před 3 lety +109

      @Pedro Abreu nice yotsuba avatar but considering what Qanon believes, I would have to disagree and point out that rising fascism is a much greater threat than cults to the majority of people

    • @UnreasonableOpinions
      @UnreasonableOpinions Před 3 lety +108

      @@thegondola9877 They're saying Qanon isn't fascist. I'm not sure where you draw the line - while technically Qanon is not an explicit advocation for fascism, it was created by fascists, spread by fascists, believed in primarily by fascists, endorses fascist policies and figures, and brings succour and comfort to fascists. It also has precise and complete parallels to classical fascist-enabling conspiracies, to the point some texts recycle wholesale entire paragraphs from 20th-century fascist propaganda.

    • @ThexDynastxQueen
      @ThexDynastxQueen Před 3 lety +42

      This is why I act confused when my father asks me how to join Facebook and make it sound like a dumb millennial site that Trump hates. Sure he might find old friends or befriend the 10 other Black MAGA racists and do something stupider. No, dad I don't know what a wifi password is and no one except the Gov't truly does so it must be bad.

    • @orioncooper1705
      @orioncooper1705 Před 3 lety +20

      I hate that you have described my extended family so perfectly. This is why I have given up on seeing most of them for holidays.

  • @karlaeickhoff3594
    @karlaeickhoff3594 Před 2 lety +5464

    It's honestly kind of chilling to see him effectively spending half an hour predicting the Jan 6th riot. Boil over it did.

    • @mellow_mallow
      @mellow_mallow Před rokem +647

      God. I forgot that this came out before that.

    • @danielep.4076
      @danielep.4076 Před rokem +137

      yep, did it ever :///

    • @SmartSmears
      @SmartSmears Před rokem +649

      Marjorie Taylor Green making an appearance near the end of the video is something else in hindsight

    • @HarshPatel-zw7yz
      @HarshPatel-zw7yz Před rokem +91

      I can only imagine what sort of a frenzy they're in after the FBI raid.

    • @lissy_love64
      @lissy_love64 Před rokem +42

      Well when you see patterns...

  • @Macropiper
    @Macropiper Před rokem +1035

    Occasionally rewatch this while dealing with the loss of my own parents to conspiracy lunacy. Even tried using this video to pull them back from the edge. Ended up precipitating cutting contact with them, something that has done wonders for my mental health. I have since realised they were deeper in than I thought, and were never going to listen to their child, and unlikely to listen to people they actually might have respected the opinions of.
    The person I used to consider my father now believes that viruses aren't real and is getting deep into transphobia and Putin worship. He is likely to already be a holocaust denier. There is no bottom to the conspiracy theory abyss and few ever seem to find their way back from the depths.
    Thanks for all your work, it is very informative and entertaining.

    • @joliechambers1996
      @joliechambers1996 Před rokem +37

      i feel u man, i really do.

    • @marktaylor3290
      @marktaylor3290 Před rokem +77

      I'm not sure how old you are, and I certainly don't know anything about your life, and I CERTAINLY know that maintaining a "grudge" against your own parents is incredibly difficult. But it does get easier with time and age. Remember that you have the exclusive membership of the "right side of history" club. You have nothing to be ashamed of and you did your best. Hope you're in a good place today.

    • @Schmidtelpunkt
      @Schmidtelpunkt Před rokem +68

      It is a bit like dealing with drug addicts - at some point you have to get out to save yourself but also as a measure for them to realize they need saving.

    • @KunKosh
      @KunKosh Před rokem +1

      I always wonder how comes that some foreign people worship Putin, since most of his rhetoric is "everyone besides us are stupid and gay and we need to kill them before they kill us". Like... it's weird, he focuses to build hate for all foreigners, why would they like him.
      My honest sympathies.

    • @crunglemcbungley
      @crunglemcbungley Před rokem +1

      My mother is in the same boat. She believes China is brainwashing America to be gay and trans in order to destroy the Nuclear Family in the hopes of taking over America with Communism (even though China hasn't been actually communist in a long, long time, and is much more like authoritarian capitalist). She firmly believes that EVERY gay man was raped as a child, because she just feels like it, and she knew one or two gay dudes in her life who (she believes) were. I can't wait for the day that I'm independent enough to cut all ties with them and watch them sink into a well-deserved pit of loathing and loneliness.
      They deserve it.

  • @bjorn-falkoandreas9472
    @bjorn-falkoandreas9472 Před 7 měsíci +456

    Man, watching MTG spout Q-nonsense hits differently 3 years later. People actually voted for her and do not feel shame or regret over it.

    • @pjlusk7774
      @pjlusk7774 Před 7 měsíci +42

      And they’ve done so twice now

    • @lman318
      @lman318 Před 5 měsíci +14

      Apparently some of them do, given she massively underperformed in the next midterm.

    • @kharlun
      @kharlun Před 5 měsíci +16

      Magic The Gathering!?

    • @Galchoo1
      @Galchoo1 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@kharlunMarjorie Taylor-Greene.

    • @cayden6057
      @cayden6057 Před 4 měsíci

      Quite possibly the stupidest woman in Congress.

  • @SarahZ
    @SarahZ Před 3 lety +13836

    I was so sure I wouldn't have time to watch this in a single sitting, and then immediately became so immersed in this video that I watched it in a single sitting

    • @drust1985
      @drust1985 Před 3 lety +53

      same

    • @ianwallace4127
      @ianwallace4127 Před 3 lety +89

      This was engrossing, very well made. It might be the best antidote for some.

    • @junior1388666
      @junior1388666 Před 3 lety +49

      Nothing is more interesting than watchin' crazy people doing crazy shit

    • @doctaflo
      @doctaflo Před 3 lety +30

      ME TOO! and i STARTED it at 4:00 AM

    • @BritneyLaZonga
      @BritneyLaZonga Před 3 lety +36

      Thats what always happens when i watch a Sarah Z essay my love ;D

  • @natmorse-noland9133
    @natmorse-noland9133 Před 3 lety +952

    "Flat Earth has been bleeding support for the past several years...
    "...because they're all going to Qanon."
    Lord, the cry of pure anguish I gave out in response to that line...

    • @reallyWyrd
      @reallyWyrd Před 3 lety +51

      Same. Except in my case it was kind of cathartic anguish-- reaffirming things are as bad as I'd feared.

    • @Jrez
      @Jrez Před 3 lety +34

      Conspiracy theorist are really a great psychological specimen. Myles Power has a series on 9/11 truthers, and a friend of his discusses the psychology behind belief in conspiracy theories, correlated with things like a very external locus of control and an inclination to believe in many conspiracy theories, confirmation bias, etc. I haven't rewatched it in a while but it was interesting.

    • @wyndgrove9452
      @wyndgrove9452 Před 3 lety +3

      Same! Should've seen it coming...

    • @misterjoshua5720
      @misterjoshua5720 Před 3 lety +9

      Mine was a groan of despair.

    • @lysergicserpent7676
      @lysergicserpent7676 Před 3 lety +16

      I was thinking about Qanon the entire time during that portion of the video and was wondering why he wasn't making a video about it instead. Then the turn came and I was like "oh snap, well played!"

  • @sebastianquintana5412
    @sebastianquintana5412 Před 5 měsíci +80

    Starting with the bong ripping guy who doesnt understand unit convertion and ending up in hardcore accelerationism really encapsulates the concept of "banality of evil"

  • @danieltrevinoc
    @danieltrevinoc Před 10 měsíci +157

    44:01 That part where they ask why can a bird dent an airplane and also rip through a building has been stuck in my mind for years now. WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENED TO THE BIRD?

    • @justanothercommenter5835
      @justanothercommenter5835 Před 5 měsíci +20

      Also it’d be a lot more accurate to state that the airplane hit the bird and not the other way around - the dent is because the plane is moving fast after all.

    • @demo2823
      @demo2823 Před 5 měsíci +5

      ​@@justanothercommenter5835When both objects are in the sky the force on each other is only relative and either could be considered to be the hitter. Two planes that crash midair have equal force impact on each other even if one was slower. But the tower was rooted to the ground. This is a big reason why a plane could absolutely punch a hole through it just like a fast moving car can stay whole while slicing through a parked car.

    • @dinosaurwarlock1967
      @dinosaurwarlock1967 Před 4 měsíci +9

      It's such a jaw-dropping example of toddler logic. A bird can disable a plane (when the plane slams into it at Mach 0.8), therefore a bird is stronger than a plane.

  • @jaleink2953
    @jaleink2953 Před 2 lety +582

    I just think it's fascinating that Qanon with all it's "save the children" posturing has a home on 8chan. When back in the day I remember 8chan was created because 4chan wasn't friendly enough to pedophiles.

    • @riley8385
      @riley8385 Před 2 lety +189

      The "save the children" discourse is always a facade for abusing children.

    • @mrswjr4061
      @mrswjr4061 Před 2 lety

      Nancy Pelosi’s catch phrase: If you are going to enter the arena you need to be able to take a punch, but you also need to be able to throw a punch….for the children.

    • @riley8385
      @riley8385 Před 2 lety +6

      @@mrswjr4061 who

    • @phastinemoon
      @phastinemoon Před 2 lety

      *whispers* it’s because they don’t actually care about the well-being of children.
      Or anyone - like Dan says, they’re a death cult. The idea of a good life on Earth isn’t even worthwhile to them, because they are convinced they’ll have a new, better, “real” life in heaven, but only if they follow a specific outline on Earth. They don’t care about happiness, welfare, or anything, for anyone - especially not children.

    • @andyjay729
      @andyjay729 Před rokem +23

      @@riley8385 The technical term for that is "projection".

  • @goobertsnoobert9015
    @goobertsnoobert9015 Před 3 lety +521

    “There’s no south pointing compass, because there’s no South Pole” was a new one for me and I had to take a moment to fully digest how dumb that statement is

    • @mindlander
      @mindlander Před 3 lety +19

      It's SOO DUMB I actually felt my brain crack a little. I temporarily lost my grip on reality. It was almost transcendent lol

    • @LynnHermione
      @LynnHermione Před 3 lety +19

      I'd tell them compasses don't point anywhere, they align themselves with the north-south magnetic field. All compasses point north and south at the same time :D

    • @Kolibri71
      @Kolibri71 Před 3 lety +5

      I don't even know why I clicked in this video, I mean I like him, but the subject makes me nervous
      To know that they are soooo many brainless people outside walking free makes me sad and I think I'm gonna have nightmares :(

    • @imveryangryitsnotbutter
      @imveryangryitsnotbutter Před 3 lety +12

      Someone should sell south-pointing compasses.

    • @Kolibri71
      @Kolibri71 Před 3 lety +10

      @@imveryangryitsnotbutter there's a gap in the market that no one's taking and I see big money there
      🤣🤣

  • @gambee_
    @gambee_ Před 11 měsíci +277

    I love that Dan doesn’t tease what part 2 is about in the title. Probably costs a lot of views but it was so worth it for the twist. I gasped. Such a great video.

    • @trouty606
      @trouty606 Před 11 měsíci +52

      It's one of the best gut punches I've ever experienced in any form of media.

  • @raziraphale
    @raziraphale Před měsícem +30

    I'm still so thankful for this video's existence. It first dropped at a very difficult time for me. My mother had kicked me and my brother out early in the pandemic, and this really helped me figure out how my mother, who was generally left-leaning but believed in a few kooky and "harmless" conspiracy theories like the moon landing being faked when I was a kid, could fall so hard and fast into Q that I had to suddenly scramble to find my first apartment when people were still barely allowed to meet in-person. The part about parents in crisis resonated a lot. The combination of the lockdowns and my father's passing just before really isolated her, and made sure she was seeking answers from her "harmless" fellow kooks at the right time to fall down the hole. It was almost inevitable, and fit right in with her existing conspiratorial thinking. All this to say, I'm here 3 years later to report that my mother has since gotten into flat earth. Time is a flat circle, much like the earth, apparently.

    • @GraphiteShores
      @GraphiteShores Před měsícem +10

      I only wish you and your brother the best of times.

    • @smeeself
      @smeeself Před 8 dny

      Good luck.

  • @VDAband
    @VDAband Před 3 lety +761

    Part 1: this is a really interesting video
    Part 2: oh this is a genuine horror movie.
    I should have read the disclaimer.

  • @misterjoshua5720
    @misterjoshua5720 Před 3 lety +819

    "Pray the curve away" works with two things in 2020, it seems.

    • @shimp9824
      @shimp9824 Před 3 lety +2

      pls explain am dumb

    • @DarkHarpuia
      @DarkHarpuia Před 3 lety +108

      @@shimp9824 I think they are referring to both flat earthers using prayer as a means of solving the inconsistency with their worldview, and with Republican legislators not offering meaningful policy to combat Covid-19, and instead offering prayer. i.e. the infection rate curve will go away if we just pray hard enough

    • @KnappstersaurusRex
      @KnappstersaurusRex Před 3 lety +23

      Still hasn't worked for my wang 😔

    • @gelatinocyte6270
      @gelatinocyte6270 Před 3 lety +9

      Pray the curve away = pray that the COVID-19 cases magically goes away

    • @merrittanimation7721
      @merrittanimation7721 Před 3 lety +12

      Also applies to trans men.

  • @Donnerbalken28
    @Donnerbalken28 Před rokem +68

    "Flying lessons in a small Cessna."
    Yes, it almost seems as if they weren't supposed to land the planes...

  • @erin9868
    @erin9868 Před 7 měsíci +81

    This video is 3 years old. I've watched basically all of your content between then and now. I clearly know that you're alive and well and I'm pretty sure you have all of your limbs. And yet, I was worried about the bears eating you. Like, genuinely worried. I did not know people had to wear jingle bells to scare bears away and I was concerned that all that stood between you and a gruesome demise was a kind of charming bell.
    Glad you're okay. I'm so relieved.

    • @ps.2
      @ps.2 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I mean... he did also mention the bear spray.

    • @cloudbrooks
      @cloudbrooks Před 3 dny

      this wholesome comment was very much needed after such a heavy video. i know it wasnt for me but i thank you for making it

  • @LiminalLuminaryThings
    @LiminalLuminaryThings Před 3 lety +1557

    “They are trying to build a flat earth.”
    That’s so scary and accurate.

    • @galgacus832
      @galgacus832 Před 3 lety +68

      Not to mention the dopest ending line I've probably ever heard.

    • @galgacus832
      @galgacus832 Před 3 lety +6

      Oops. Spoilers I guess. Don’t look!

    • @ashkuigp
      @ashkuigp Před 3 lety +2

      That escalated quickly

    • @ACharmedEarthling
      @ACharmedEarthling Před 3 lety +7

      It sounds like they are trying to build 1984. Power as the end rather than the means.

    • @tbrown3356
      @tbrown3356 Před 3 lety +3

      Earth is flat and stationary. God already built it that way.

  • @mattmills3035
    @mattmills3035 Před 2 lety +3018

    "Flat Earth has slowly been bleeding support for years... because they're all going to QAnon."
    This just went from 0 to 100 real quick.

    • @Lopatoid
      @Lopatoid Před 2 lety +45

      For a moment I thought it will be "...because they're anti-mask, anti-vax and dying of Covid"

    • @RealTroyE23
      @RealTroyE23 Před 2 lety +2

      Whats funny is, ever person that questions a narrative is either a "conspiracy theorist" or "qanon". Think about how fucking stupid that sounds.

    • @RealTroyE23
      @RealTroyE23 Před 2 lety +2

      @@Lopatoid Hows that "vaccine" working? Should have stayed quiet.

    • @Halokon
      @Halokon Před 2 lety +122

      @@RealTroyE23 Working pretty good for me, thanks! Not caught the virus this entire time, and whilst the vaccine doesn’t get all the credit there, it definitely helped. And if I did catch it, it’d be less severe than unvaccinated people. For the low low price of a needle prick, I can protect myself and the people around me. I get not everyone is capable of getting the vaccine, whether for medical, religious or personal reasons (or monetary reasons in a great many cases), so a bit of civic duty to try to protect them is the least the rest of us can do.
      But conspiracy theorists are not anyone who questions a narrative, that’s everyone to some extent. Questioning established fact with little to no evidence and (typically) an ideological backing is what makes a conspiracy theorist, especially where no amount of evidence can sway them from their view. There’s a certain lack of trust in governments, the rich and corporations, for very good reason, but when it doesn’t stand up against evidence, or requires a conspiracy that would involve tens of thousands of people keeping a secret, it’s nonsense. Quick test: Does it affect the rich or go against their interests, or just require a lot of people to stay quiet? Then it’s unlikely to be real. Rich people have died of COVID, it’s real. Watergate served the needs of rich and powerful people, was real. And watergate didn’t involve a ton of people, and it fell apart quick. The earth being flat requires tons of people to know, but say nothing, and doesn’t seem to have any tangible benefits to…anyone, save fundamental Christians, it’s not real.

    • @nothingineternityterms
      @nothingineternityterms Před 2 lety +79

      @@RealTroyE23 Most people who "question narratives" in the stupid fucking ways that QAnon and Flat Earth does are not worth taking seriously because they are not interested in reality.

  • @LeoFieTv
    @LeoFieTv Před rokem +129

    If only old school documentary makers would understand that we don't want dramatic reenactments or sob stories of single cases or dramatic prolonging, but super dense information, flatly presented in colloquial language and maybe some jokes.

    • @PartanBree
      @PartanBree Před 9 měsíci +12

      And pretty views

    • @karthikkumar6861
      @karthikkumar6861 Před 7 měsíci +8

      Those documentaries are made for the lowest common denominator and it's difficult to maintain interest of people like that with simple talking.

  • @zenkozenko4989
    @zenkozenko4989 Před rokem +86

    The whiplash I got from "im taking a hit" and "-the ark of the covenant" fixed my neck problems real nice.

  • @BREADSWORD
    @BREADSWORD Před 3 lety +3828

    "hold on I'm taking a hit" took me OUT oh my god

    • @TheLandBeyond_Creations
      @TheLandBeyond_Creations Před 3 lety +11

      Eyy

    • @TapDat52K
      @TapDat52K Před 3 lety +22

      Breadsword watches Dan Olsen.
      :InsertHeartBonerMoeGifHere:

    • @SolarFlorad
      @SolarFlorad Před 3 lety +3

      Happy to see you. Hope you're having a great day.

    • @mutantfreak48
      @mutantfreak48 Před 3 lety +23

      the ring of power

    • @brajkraft
      @brajkraft Před 3 lety +15

      The wall in my small breakroom at work place was litterly covered in coffee after that line. Luckely Im alone in here atm.

  • @Purpleturtlehurtler
    @Purpleturtlehurtler Před 3 lety +508

    As soon as he said "they all moved to Qanon" my heart sank and that feeling of "oh shit" hit me. It all makes sense now.
    This is the most comprehensive video about conspiratorial mentality I've ever seen.

    • @TinyMoMosWorld
      @TinyMoMosWorld Před 3 lety

      Must been the only one then

    • @Damesanglante
      @Damesanglante Před rokem +1

      It's an oversimplification and it suit you because it give you permission to label these people without using your own analysis.
      Many conspiracy theories and theorists aren't part of qanon.
      I'm a prime example. I'm a conspiracy theorist and i'm a communist.
      Careful not to drink too much Koolaid from one opinion. 😉

    • @ivyivyyiivvvyyyyvy
      @ivyivyyiivvvyyyyvy Před rokem +24

      @@Damesanglante I thought it was pretty clear that the "they" in "they all moved to QAnon" was referring to all flat-earthers, not all conspiracy theorists. This video never positions itself as an overview of all conspiracy theories, and he even acknowledges that there are people who believe in these things more casually, even within the space of Q specifically.

    • @kylegonewild
      @kylegonewild Před měsícem

      @@Damesanglante The lesson of the Jim Jones fiasco was don't drink the Kool-Aid *at all* buddy.

  • @yaelmorin9017
    @yaelmorin9017 Před rokem +1234

    Growing up, I didn't really worry about antisemitism. It seemed fairly distant and abstract. Over the last few years I've become really frightened. We've done trainings at my synagogue, both for active threat scenarios and for conspiracy theory literacy to recognize places where it is not safe to let people know you're Jewish.

    • @starlight4649
      @starlight4649 Před rokem +87

      I feel a need to apologize on behalf of humanity.
      In my last years of high school, we had some pretty intense shooter drills and hard talks like that, but at least I could go home and not be at school at the end of the day.
      I really hope stupid petty stuff like this becomes rare in our lifetimes.

    • @SioxerNikita
      @SioxerNikita Před 11 měsíci +3

      Overall, in general, it is fairly distant and abstract.
      There are places where just being white'ish, or look normal can be dangerous as well.
      Also, why even mention your religion in general? I don't run around announcing I'm an atheist.

    • @misteryA555
      @misteryA555 Před 11 měsíci +1

      ​@@SioxerNikitaYou must be very young, or unfamiliar with conspiracy theories as a whole, OR you're deliberately trying to be a dick. I'll assume one of the first two.
      A lot of conspiracy theories have very anti-semitic currents running through them. They believe Jewish people are secretly controling the world, or are stealing babies and eating them, or equally ridiculous things. It's always Jewish people too. It's never Mormons, or Wiccans, or Buddhists, or Athiests. Maybe it's Muslims, but almost always it's Jewish people. Because they are minorities almost everywhere they've ever been, so it's very easy to overpower and hurt them. Of course, a lot of the times they won't outright say the word Jewish. They'll say lizard people, or globalists, or the banks, or (((them))), but if you trace the roots of all these words it becomes really obvious.
      Mentioning Judaism is very relevant here, because like many conspiracy theories, flat earth and Qanon both hold very anti-semitic views, and when these views spread peoples lives are put in danger. Jewish hate crimes are the highest percentage of hate crimes in the US, and that number jumps every time things like Qanon become far reaching.
      You never noticed because as an athiest anti-semitism will never affect you. You have not been conditioned to notice every way Jewish people are threatened and you have never been targetted for being Jewish. But you assumed your experience must be the default, and anyone with a different experience is lying or exaggerating for attention. I wish that were true, but it's not.
      You should learn more about religions and the experiences of their people, it's a cool subject whether you believe in God or not. And you might have your eyes opened to worlds you never knew existed.

    • @elijahwilensky3318
      @elijahwilensky3318 Před 11 měsíci

      Unfortunately, because antisemitism is so socially unacceptable (and so wedded with fascism), you get very few interpersonal social expressions of antisemitic sentiment other than violence. It's all very abstract until someone shoots up a synagogue.

    • @matthewparker9276
      @matthewparker9276 Před 11 měsíci +149

      ​@@SioxerNikitaand yet, here you are running around announcing you're atheist.

  • @ashleyd9310
    @ashleyd9310 Před 10 měsíci +71

    I recently drove a very long distance through rural South Australian and western New South Wales, including The Hay Plains. Having previously watched this video, I paid attention to the landscape in front of me. I could see the trees appearing from the top down and I felt like I could imagine the whole globe of the Earth beneath me. So massive and yet so small.

    • @georgecooper9766
      @georgecooper9766 Před 8 měsíci +4

      Yeah I grew up around there and was recently back up there and was pointing out to my Melbourne friends who were with me why I felt so claustrophobic for a few years when I moved south. I'm used to being able to see all the way to the horizon with trees being the tallest thing around

    • @cakecinema9385
      @cakecinema9385 Před měsícem

      Oh yeah it didn’t even occur to me how the Australian outback is so flat that it would be really good for this kind of observation.

    • @None-Trick_Pony
      @None-Trick_Pony Před 3 dny

      Makes me a little sad to live in Virginia. The Eastern Seaboard of the US, is, with few exceptions, mountainous as all hell into you get to southern Georgia.

  • @thatcutenerdgirl6090
    @thatcutenerdgirl6090 Před 3 lety +1602

    I am once again watching Dan Olsen’s flat earth video.

    • @drazlet
      @drazlet Před 3 lety +95

      I’ve seen this thing 7 fucking times and I’m on my 8th. I have no clue why, I just . Really like this video

    • @BrutalSnuggles
      @BrutalSnuggles Před 3 lety +40

      I think it's Because we're all trying to understand why people would be like this, but it's really just so simple it's hard to accept:
      They're either dumb, evil, or both. Half the population have IQs under 100, and the Q folks sure hate the educated folks

    • @charlottehenthorn
      @charlottehenthorn Před 3 lety +13

      @@BrutalSnuggles I know why I'm here this is the only version of going to the zoo that's left to us now 😅

    • @BrutalSnuggles
      @BrutalSnuggles Před 3 lety +8

      @@DarkDashV6 you're being very generous and kind in your description of dumb people

    • @itgms
      @itgms Před 3 lety +12

      I am genuinely curious how many times I've listened to this because it's gotta be at least ten. It's a rabbit hole in and of itself

  • @kimonmatara6903
    @kimonmatara6903 Před rokem +595

    I've had the displeasure of meeting people like that. They're impossible to talk to. They're only interested in one thing, and that's whether you're "with them" or "against them". They're in a permanent state of civil war.

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Před rokem +62

      Well, of course, their ideas dont hold up to scrutiny and they know that on some level.

    • @LeBonkJordan
      @LeBonkJordan Před rokem +104

      To quote Umberto Eco's famous 1995 essay "Ur-Fascism":
      "For Ur-Fascism there is no struggle for life but, rather, life is lived for struggle. Thus _pacifism is trafficking with the enemy._ It is bad because _life is permanent warfare._ This, however, brings about an Armageddon complex. Since enemies have to be defeated, there must be a final battle, after which the movement will have control of the world. But such a “final solution” implies a further era of peace, a Golden Age, which contradicts the principle of permanent war. No fascist leader has ever succeeded in solving this predicament."

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 9 měsíci +1

      ​​​​@@LeBonkJordanEvolution says this is correct though. Life is conflict.
      The solution to fascist utopianism is to lionize conflict itself. 1984 did. And again, 'survival of the fittest' can easily be twisted to glorify bloodsport and the Chinese-style phoenix cycle of empire-civilwar-empire-civilwar-empire, where the 'good guys' are the guys who won _because_ they won. Until the next tourney or war.

    • @SaladofStones
      @SaladofStones Před 6 měsíci +5

      @@LeBonkJordan I think its similar to the idea of communism, which is that the current state of conflict will be ended following a final upheaval and thus a restructuring will naturally occur leading to an end of the need for future conflict.

    • @JohnGardnerAlhadis
      @JohnGardnerAlhadis Před 4 měsíci

      It's all about having an "Other", a tale as old as time. QAnon has their deep state. Abrahamic religions have the Devil. Nazi Germany had the Jews. All forms of indoctrination depend on adversity (a shared enemy or threat) to spread. Look closer at any form of brain-poisoning and you'll see this pretty common pattern.

  • @birtarb07
    @birtarb07 Před 5 měsíci +51

    Seeing that Q anon segment and all the clips being so obviously before january 6th is just facinating

  • @Lishadra
    @Lishadra Před 10 měsíci +442

    My dad has always called that feeling you get when you can see the curvature of the Earth and you realize we really are all on a rock in space “A taste of God’s perspective.” Whether you’re religious or not, I think it has a certain ring to it

    • @kittenbouquet
      @kittenbouquet Před 8 měsíci +30

      I like that, it sounds cool. I don't think it has to be religious, God could just as easily be interpreted as science as viewed from the lens of a hypothetical regular person who was granted the power to see everything.

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee Před 8 měsíci +43

      It’s a philosophical concept. Being an astronaut must be mind-boggling, actually seeing the ENTIRE earth.

    • @thatkidwiththehoodie
      @thatkidwiththehoodie Před 7 měsíci

      @@kittenbouquetthe way I think about it, God is a product of age-old human tendency. How do you understand and explain the vast machinations of nature and the universe as a whole, processes so far beyond our scale, our comprehension?
      How does anyone do such a thing? You personify it. You take a brain-melting concept, and you make a dude out of it. People might not be great at comprehending the activities of celestial bodies and their impact on day-to-day life, but people are VERY good at comprehending people. Same way we teach maths to kids through the lens of two kids comparing how many apples they have or whatever. People understand people better than anything else.
      Again, that’s just my guess.

    • @stuart6478
      @stuart6478 Před 7 měsíci

      who is this? what is the relevance? lol

    • @AlexiconPrime
      @AlexiconPrime Před 7 měsíci +12

      I could see that. A brief moment of realizing just how small you are in the grand scheme of the cosmos. It's chilling but in a good way.

  • @inciaradible7144
    @inciaradible7144 Před 3 lety +1712

    These James Bond novels are getting really weird, but I am glad Q is being more fleshed out as a character.

    • @IsaacMayerCreativeWorks
      @IsaacMayerCreativeWorks Před 3 lety +106

      But where’s Picard to put a stop to his hijinks

    • @Katerspacedopwater
      @Katerspacedopwater Před 3 lety +41

      Q surely has come up with some interesting new gadgets

    • @sword7166
      @sword7166 Před 3 lety +57

      Not sure I like the direction the writers are taking him in though :/

    • @MuttPlaysMAGIC
      @MuttPlaysMAGIC Před 3 lety +9

      Oh my God, thank you

    • @wernergurner
      @wernergurner Před 3 lety +11

      Admittedly I'm only 15 minutes in but I still haven't seen a winged serpent.

  • @ethanscully3943
    @ethanscully3943 Před 2 lety +2534

    I was on a submarine in the Navy for three years. For us there were some important practical implications for the curve of the earth. Depending on how high the periscope was above the surface of the water you would see ships coming over the horizon at different distances. Decreasing the depth of the submarine meant a higher periscope enabling you to take a “high look” and see further than if the scope was closer to the surface of the water. If you’re trying to avoid someone spotting you, you should know when you expect them to come “over the horizon” (when you could see the part of the boat that actually touched the water instead of just the masts at the top) and we memorized mathematical thumb rules for the distance to the horizon based on how high up the periscope was. That’s said we had one guy on board who claimed to be a flat earther despite seeing the top of ships coming over the horizon every day (he was involved in logistics and supply and not responsible for looking out the periscope to make sure we hit anything). The first part of this video made me think of that lol.

    • @slurmygunch6010
      @slurmygunch6010 Před 2 lety +292

      the mental gymnastics are impressive

    • @Kat.Evangeline
      @Kat.Evangeline Před 2 lety +14

      Earth is Flat.

    • @BonDieu617
      @BonDieu617 Před 2 lety +277

      @@Kat.Evangeline Yeah, yeah, we know. Just make sure you don't forget your meds this evening. You know you need them.

    • @Laksoiden
      @Laksoiden Před rokem +2

      to each it´'s own.

    • @ng.tr.s.p.1254
      @ng.tr.s.p.1254 Před rokem +279

      @@Laksoiden Physics isn't a forum for you to "each their own", cheers.

  • @gabrielschirmbeck400
    @gabrielschirmbeck400 Před 7 měsíci +56

    The dude talking about OCCULTIST SUN WORSHIP with the image of the pope and then puffing his bong gets me every time

    • @None-Trick_Pony
      @None-Trick_Pony Před 4 měsíci +2

      He's outted me and all other Catholics! He realized all of us worship the Sun God!
      Wait...
      I misread my Bible; that's _Son of God,_ not _Sun God._

    • @kylegonewild
      @kylegonewild Před měsícem +2

      @@None-Trick_Pony Take a hit then read it again

  • @m.streicher8286
    @m.streicher8286 Před 7 měsíci +96

    Some of the first responders to the flight 93 impact were traumatized by the mangled shapes they saw.
    A lack of empathy prevades these people

  • @amyk6869
    @amyk6869 Před 3 lety +649

    I'm just going to drop Wendy Cope's "He Tells Her" here:
    He tells her that the Earth is flat-
    He knows the facts, and that is that.
    In altercations fierce and long
    She tries her best to prove him wrong.
    But he has learned to argue well.
    He calls her arguments unsound
    And often asks her not to yell.
    She cannot win. He stands his ground.
    The planet goes on being round.

    • @jessicaopalinski4149
      @jessicaopalinski4149 Před 3 lety +21

      Oh this is great!

    • @Castoreum5
      @Castoreum5 Před 3 lety

      its a nice poem, really. But Shouldnt the first line be she tells him the earth is flat. or ist the flatearther in this scenario the calm and well argued one?

    • @amyk6869
      @amyk6869 Před 3 lety +21

      @@Castoreum5 No, the flat earther is the well argued (but extremely wrong) one. (It's about mansplaining before that was ever a term)

    • @timothymclean
      @timothymclean Před 3 lety +8

      _He tells her Trump will save the world-_
      _Alternate facts leave him unwhirled._
      _In altercations fierce and long,_
      _She tries to disprove QAnon._
      _He claims her whole life as fake news_
      _Because he knows what he will pick._
      _She argues, but can't help but lose._
      _He stands there, stubborn as a brick._
      _Trump goes on to be a dick._
      (Hey, _you_ try thinking of a word that rhymes with "world"!)

    • @speedy01247
      @speedy01247 Před 3 lety +2

      if you call a dogs tail a leg how many legs does it have?
      four cause calling a tail a leg does not make it a leg.

  • @davidmelon9409
    @davidmelon9409 Před 3 lety +241

    I once heard a preacher say "only cultists have all the answers". I feel this applies.

  • @elizabethsullivan1894
    @elizabethsullivan1894 Před 7 měsíci +32

    One of my favorite classes in high school was an astronomy elective I took. We actually started with the question, "How do we know the Earth is round?" and then worked up from there. I still remember a demo we did near the end about how the universe can be expanding but not expanding from any single point.

    • @mikev.2945
      @mikev.2945 Před 7 měsíci +5

      When I too astronomy WAY long ago, the way he explained the expansion was a raisin bread loaf rising as it cooks. All the raisins are getting further away from each other.
      Was a nice, simple way to describe it.

  • @IsaacPrinTheNerd
    @IsaacPrinTheNerd Před 9 měsíci +147

    I wrote a whole paper on the rhetoric used in white supremacist propaganda and how it tied into January 6, one that I presented in a lecture to philosophy faculty at a large school. My dad was there, and he felt very informed, even though I talked really fast to get through it in time. The next day, my dad showed my uncle, a former police officer, the video he took of my presentation (which due to his battery dying, was only the first half). My uncle started going off about how I was misinformed about the whole situation, that nothing about the presentation was real, that the college I went to brainwashed me into believing this stuff. And what did my dad, who saw that presentation in its entirety along with Q&A, do?
    He proceeds to repeat my uncle's talking points to me as we're driving home, so I couldn't get away from it. He then got so mad that I got upset when he said a political figure should be killed just because he didn't like her.
    I moved out a year later.
    He hasn't changed since then.
    I'm all the happier to be able to express myself away from him. If I tell him some of the things I actually believed, instead of the watered down, more centrist version I did for the presentation, I genuinely believe he would beat me up and disown me, or try to forcibly "reeducate" me. Definitely blame it on college, even though I've had these beliefs since at least high school.

    • @PhotonBeast
      @PhotonBeast Před 6 měsíci +19

      Glad you're better and I'm sorry that those relationships have become so strained.

    • @placeholderdoe
      @placeholderdoe Před 6 měsíci +9

      I am so sorry

    • @sabresister
      @sabresister Před 4 měsíci

      I’m really sorry this happened. They always blame college for “brainwashing people” without even considering that they might just be uneducated 🙄

    • @placeholderdoe
      @placeholderdoe Před 3 měsíci +9

      Trust me dudes, the reply above me is a dead end. I hope everyone has a great day

    • @Meganbholmesgmail
      @Meganbholmesgmail Před 3 měsíci

      @@placeholderdoe haha!! Way to perpetuate the fundamental problem with you “intellectual” liberals- you can’t and won’t think for yourself and then you feel compelled to warn all your buddies who might stumble across this post that they shouldn’t even bother reading or watching anything above. Don’t even bother guys, I’ve already decided how you should all think about these words. Well done. People, you can find out for yourself. We have brains and discernment for a reason. Stop censoring all of the information in the universe before you get a chance to experience it for yourself.

  • @XxChronOblivionxX
    @XxChronOblivionxX Před 2 lety +2335

    When you described the dwindling size of the flat earther movement in the last few years, a small part of me, full of hope and optimism and naivety, started to smile. And then, "Because they all went to QAnon."
    Thank you for crushing that last bit of remaining hope I didn't even know I had.

    • @nomad58257
      @nomad58257 Před rokem +107

      And then qanons became accelerationists. Yikes.

    • @VonVikoGoat
      @VonVikoGoat Před rokem +61

      @@nomad58257 nono the qanons tried to bond with their kids and now are into web3.0 and the metaverse

    • @Mugdorna
      @Mugdorna Před rokem

      And since then they moved to anti-vax and "nazis in ukraine"

    • @SioxerNikita
      @SioxerNikita Před 11 měsíci +1

      Why is that removing the remaining hope?
      They are an essentially a fringe irrelevant movement.

    • @Jake-hc8rt
      @Jake-hc8rt Před 11 měsíci +26

      ​@@SioxerNikita Qanon was a much larger movement last year, many members being involved the jan 6th riots and other such events

  • @jaspermoth1145
    @jaspermoth1145 Před 2 lety +4150

    Im pretty late to this video but i just, really need to let you how much this video means to me.
    Im a teenager whos dad lives and breaths Qanon and the rest of the reality warping shit.
    Hes,, not as intense as to make any headlines about child endangerment, but by god is it horrible.
    So much of my childhood is in the context of what he told me and my siblings, countless, painful dinners.
    All of this to say, your video is like a breath of fresh air.
    When all of that is all you hear, its really difficult to trust anyone or your own instincts, and it hurts.
    So thank you, so much.

    • @Narokkurai
      @Narokkurai Před 2 lety +347

      Stay strong. Toxic families can be really tough to get away from but your life will get so much better once you're in a more tolerant community. If you've got plans for college, try to make it one faaaar away from home.

    • @jaspermoth1145
      @jaspermoth1145 Před 2 lety +139

      @@Narokkurai thanks my guy, i appreciate it

    • @jessn.3851
      @jessn.3851 Před 2 lety +190

      My dad has been super into Qanon too. Thankfully as an adult I am able to live on my own. But even though he wasn't into conspiracy theories growing up, it's not as if he was magically an easier person to deal with. He always had strong opinions, and mine didn't matter, nor did my feelings matter. I hope you can hang in there and move out so you can truly find your peace when you are older. You're not alone.

    • @jaspermoth1145
      @jaspermoth1145 Před 2 lety +64

      @@jessn.3851

    • @Xondar11223344
      @Xondar11223344 Před 2 lety +60

      I feel for you. Just know that there are rational people out there and we're pulling for you.

  • @adams3627
    @adams3627 Před 8 měsíci +113

    Little did we know, this was the beginning of a new era of Dan haplessly chronicling incredibly dense people who, infuriatingly, believe themselves to be smarter than everyone else in the world.

  • @blazernitrox6329
    @blazernitrox6329 Před rokem +113

    QAnon already gets my blood a bit hot, but the clip you included of Trump and him saying "I don't know much about the movement other than that they like me very much" actually almost sent me over the edge. If this man's ego where any more massive, he'd cause an apocalypse by virtue of collapsing into a singularity.

  • @OhAbsinthian
    @OhAbsinthian Před rokem +1293

    I work in land development, and one of the first things we do when we start to plan a project is draw a boundary of a property. There are two coordinate formats: grid and surface. Grid coordinates are used for when we are drawing on a flat surface. Surface coordinates are used when we are working in files that replicate literal Earth coordinates. To transition linework from grid to surface, we must shift all linework to the northeast by ~1000 feet (this number varies depending on where on the planet the project will be built). If we do not translate our linework to surface format, we will end up drawing a development that overlaps with neighboring properties or roadways. This is due to the curvature of the earth's surface. My entire industry is (literally) built on the knowledge that the earth is round.

    • @jackmace6531
      @jackmace6531 Před rokem +43

      Hey but tell that to a Flat Earther, ya know?

    • @thedailyremedy968
      @thedailyremedy968 Před rokem +3

      i’d like to just take your word for it like literally everyone else here does but can you actually provide links to any documentation that calculates/detects land curvature (aside from topographical mapping calculations) in your field of work so that i can verify the claims you make here are true?

    • @millhousemillard2140
      @millhousemillard2140 Před rokem +62

      ​@@thedailyremedy968 you could just read something instead of ya know....taking flat eathers at face value lol. If you believe something you will believe anything that is said about it and if you don't you'll dismiss the evidence or ask for impossibly complex evidence then....dismiss it, all the while claim you're a free thinker but you're caught up so much in your bias that you havent had a free thought since childhood lol

    • @thedailyremedy968
      @thedailyremedy968 Před rokem

      @@millhousemillard2140 most people are caught up in their bias-the globe model use a philosophical premise which is biased. That’s right if I see a quote used by a flat earther I’m not just going to believe it’s a fact that it was said without having checked the source reference material.

    • @millhousemillard2140
      @millhousemillard2140 Před rokem +69

      @@thedailyremedy968 its not a philosophical premise lmao it's science. Explain gravity and the formation of the earth please

  • @tombrown9679
    @tombrown9679 Před 2 lety +1486

    I was having an interchange with a flat Earther on Twitter when I pointed out I could prove the Earth's curvature basically right outside my back yard looking at oil platforms in the Santa Barbara channel. He responded, "Oh, you mean like this?" and he gave me a link to a guy who made a CZcams video "proving" the flat Earth by looking at a different (but nearby) set of oil platforms from the beach and from the top of a staircase leading down to the beach. It didn't take me long to realize how close to me this video was made (about 10 miles away) and so I went to that same beach and staircase (one I didn't even know existed actually) and repeated the guy's experiment and came up with a different result. I watched several other CZcams videos from this flat Earther until I realized what was going on. He acknowledged the existence of optical distortions such as mirages, refraction and fata morgana but he claimed that only once or twice a year could you see an undistorted image. So in other words this guy went to that beach over and over again until he saw what he wanted then made a video about it: cherry picking!

    • @goyguy3211
      @goyguy3211 Před rokem

      I like cherries....why not pick them?
      czcams.com/video/dgdwiViAw3w/video.html

    • @IndiBrony
      @IndiBrony Před rokem +43

      It's that wonderfui old adage "a broken clock is still correct twice a day" - he simply waited to snap a picture when the broken clock was pointing at the right time.

    • @billhileman3169
      @billhileman3169 Před rokem +3

      If a result occurs ONCE that should never happen, THEN the conclusion has to be that circumstances of weather, humidity, and other atmospheric phenomena have much to do with proper evaluations of reality. This video is just another hit piece.
      "Flat Earth School -- the Number One Globe Killer" is a doc that shows the lack of curvature by viewing offshore oil rigs that should not be completely visible, yet they are, and the horizon is visible well beyond their location.

    • @LugiThePainDrinker
      @LugiThePainDrinker Před rokem +4

      I find it very difficult to believe you did any of this. I believe you argued with a flat earther online, but that’s all you did lol

    • @hatlessjet7802
      @hatlessjet7802 Před rokem +36

      @@billhileman3169 well the earth isn’t flat and flat earthers never proved it

  • @dianauwu1312
    @dianauwu1312 Před 8 měsíci +48

    This has made me weirdly excited and passionate about going out to find a local landmark that disproves flat earth. Ironically, the sheer boring flatness of the midwestern US is a great way to see how remarkably unflat the world is

  • @Vyrus__
    @Vyrus__ Před rokem +252

    "Their will is a hammer that they are using to beat reality itself into a shape of their choosing."
    What a line...

  • @LukeNimtz
    @LukeNimtz Před 3 lety +1564

    “Those who can make you believe absurdities, can make you commit atrocities.”
    ― Voltaire

    • @Hup.
      @Hup. Před 3 lety +25

      Saving that quote for the next time I see Killing in the Name lyrics.

    • @BaggyMcPiper
      @BaggyMcPiper Před 3 lety +9

      Ah damn, I thought Rotting Christ came up with that line.

    • @bubbasully15
      @bubbasully15 Před 3 lety

      Geoffrey Abram that’s exactly what I was thinking haha

    • @seanworle
      @seanworle Před 3 lety +6

      @WHY YOU ARE AN IDIOT Show me a competing theory which predicts what we see in the universe as accurately or better, and I will gladly give up on gravity.

    • @LisaBeergutHolst
      @LisaBeergutHolst Před 3 lety +3

      "Reality gets the last laugh." -Me

  • @ems9616
    @ems9616 Před rokem +2834

    The 'no trees' conspiracy guy kills me every time- 'ThEy ExPeCt Us tO bEliEvE iTs ErOsIoN'
    Sir...that's a hill fort.

    • @Lfppfs
      @Lfppfs Před rokem +227

      I always crack at the way he says "~~~~eRoSIoN~~~~~". Like, yeah, it's just fucking erosion lol

    • @JinxedPixie88
      @JinxedPixie88 Před rokem +113

      ...So... that guy ISN'T a parody??

    • @aslandus
      @aslandus Před rokem +201

      Indeed, "go touch grass" is usually meant metaphorically, but he seems to be so far out there that he forgot that plants exist...

    • @alexsere3061
      @alexsere3061 Před rokem +151

      the thing that I find funny about that is that it raises way more questions than it answers (which is part of the point). If its not a tree the only "problem is" "oh, this hill looked wierd"; if it's an actual tree then:
      1. who took it down, it has the size of a mountain
      2. you need to invent a new building material much stronger than any we have seen so far
      3. where the fuck did the wood go
      4. why did it not leave a crater or anything around
      5. why are there no giant seeds or apples arounds
      and so on, its fun but pointless cause they can just say "god did it" and walk away

    • @easternrebel1061
      @easternrebel1061 Před rokem +34

      He also apparently must have never seen a landfill before.

  • @joedatius
    @joedatius Před rokem +130

    the whole "high profile arrests" thing is even funnier now with Trumps and his stooges ongoing worse and worse issues with the law

    • @jaqf
      @jaqf Před 9 měsíci +8

      oopsie

    • @ArDeeMee
      @ArDeeMee Před 8 měsíci +7

      I mean… in a certain way, it DID come true! 😂

    • @AD-dg3zz
      @AD-dg3zz Před 7 měsíci +10

      Rewatching this now in November 2023, that segment really is the pinnacle of irony

  • @TheTubePoweredOne
    @TheTubePoweredOne Před 8 měsíci +39

    Nearly three years later and "hold on, I'm takin' a hit" still makes me crack the eff up

  • @TurMoiL911
    @TurMoiL911 Před 3 lety +3346

    Coincidently, "Pray the curve away" is my quarantine weight loss program.

    • @xanthos9641
      @xanthos9641 Před 3 lety +29

      LMAO

    • @suqmadiq68
      @suqmadiq68 Před 3 lety +46

      Tried it. Just made things worse.

    • @dannyeccles1894
      @dannyeccles1894 Před 3 lety +9

      😂 love it. How's it working out?

    • @rastas4766
      @rastas4766 Před 3 lety +5

      Underrated.

    • @haruruben
      @haruruben Před 3 lety +19

      Why not just build a rocket and fly up into space to prove the world is flat like Mad Mike Hughes... oh... oh sooory, was that in bad taste?

  • @Hedge_Knight_Gaming
    @Hedge_Knight_Gaming Před 3 lety +1180

    "The bottom line is that Flat Earth has been slowly bleeding support for the last several years."
    "Well, that's good."
    "Because they're all going to QAnon."
    "Well...that's bad."

    • @jliller
      @jliller Před 3 lety +42

      But will there be free frogurt?

    • @Hedge_Knight_Gaming
      @Hedge_Knight_Gaming Před 3 lety +48

      @@jliller The frogurt is also a Q Drop.

    • @ShersterQ
      @ShersterQ Před 3 lety +6

      @@Hedge_Knight_Gaming How dare you say that about froyo

    • @DrCrabnuts
      @DrCrabnuts Před 3 lety +24

      NarCal Gaming The Q contains potassium benzoate.

    • @Frostbite43
      @Frostbite43 Před 3 lety +17

      @@DrCrabnuts ...that's bad.

  • @distilledwill
    @distilledwill Před rokem +299

    I found myself falling into a hole of conspiracies around Brexit during that whole hubbub - I was fervently anti-Brexit, so I followed lots of people on Twitter, constantly checked it, had the news scrolling on my second screen or on the radio as I travelled, I got so wrapped up in it that it was basically all I could talk about. It came to a head as I was describing the latest injustice to my partner on the drive home from work when I noticed she rolled her eyes and I realised that this thing was consuming my life.
    I unfollowed so many accounts on twitter, I unsubscribed from all the podcasts and stopped watching the news reports on it. I even filtered out the word "Brexit" from my twitter feed. And I sort of came up for air. I realised how much my life was revolving around what I perceived as the ultimate injustice - that we were being taken out of the EU without a legitimate reason. And it felt like there was this constant whirring in my brain - driving me on and on and on, to the next news story, to the next gotcha take on Twitter, to the next startling revelation about how the Tories boned us.
    So, whilst QAnon is clearly a damaging cult, and their beliefs are fundamentally at odds with mine, I can see how someone can get sucked into those beliefs, and how they can leave rationality behind.

    • @Schmidtelpunkt
      @Schmidtelpunkt Před rokem +17

      One can become sort of addicted. And the serenity prayer applies as well.

    • @freecomkcf
      @freecomkcf Před 11 měsíci +30

      interesting to stumble across this comment, because in many ways my dad turned out to be much like you, but with the key difference that he _didn't_ let conspiracy theories consume his life. sure he likes talking about them a lot unprompted, but he's the type of guy to cite his sources or at least point out where he's coming from. it didn't surprise me in the least when i showed him this documentary and he had absolutely no clue what the QAnon movement was beforehand, despite following their train of thought: he already failed QAnon's purity test by virtue of not suspending his disbelief enough for them merely by citing his sources.

    • @Schmidtelpunkt
      @Schmidtelpunkt Před 11 měsíci +7

      Some things are connected. Other things are not. When they are connected, there are clear reasons. Which can be observed and therefore are not imagined. It shouldn't be so difficult to understand.

    • @cragnog
      @cragnog Před 5 měsíci +1

      Yo weren't wrong in believing brexit was a bad move. There were (extremely flawed) economic/political arguments being made for it but it ultimately came down to white nationalism and xenophobia. Y'know, real british mainstays tbh

    • @chazdomingo475
      @chazdomingo475 Před 4 měsíci

      Brexit was a conspiracy. A successful one. Conspiracies are commonplace. Two men of the same trade seldom meet less the conversation turn to a conspiracy against the public. Rationality should never be left behind when considering conspiracy. Just like with QAnon. QAnon is very useful to someone.

  • @Brightrose13
    @Brightrose13 Před měsícem +10

    47:12 fun semi-related fact: A couple of years ago an electric box on the outside of our house sparked, causing a cypress in our front yard to go up in flames. But because the tree was still very healthy, the fire burned itself out on the tree and the rest of the house was spared. Some trees can survive forest fires or house fires, even if their houses don't. (That cypress is still up, by the way. It's got a scar and it looks kind of wonky, but it's still there)

  • @lettuceprime4922
    @lettuceprime4922 Před rokem +4802

    i lost my dad to covid conspiracies about a year ago. he was a soft, curious, smart guy. degree in nuclear engineering. loved, respected, & enjoyed his family. he appreciated the novel & unfamiliar & could weather immensely stressful situations with an air of disaffected optimism (& did so even to his literal last, haggard breath) at the end of the day, though, his loyalty to my mother, a woman with a pretty strained grasp of reality & a susceptibility to this kinda shit that stretched back into my childhood, ultimately colored his perceptions of the world & of the virus
    we had a series of extremely heartfelt conversations about the vaccine, some that even contained searching for outside information & on-the-fly online research. all of these conversations occurred about 6 months after this video's publication. it's extremely stupid, i know, but i've always considered myself a pretty persuasive person. i think if i'd said the right things, the right way, i'd still have a dad. i wish i'd shown him this video. i think it might have helped break down the kind of liquid mind-shit he'd imbibed. i don't know. i just miss my dad

    • @robinsonnox9980
      @robinsonnox9980 Před rokem +520

      Sorry for your loss. That's a real fucking tragedy.

    • @pascalfarful952
      @pascalfarful952 Před rokem +719

      I think it's importatnt to state here that the death of your father is not your fault. You did what you could do and it's not your fault that he got trapped into that stuff. I'm sorry for your loss.

    • @PhotonBeast
      @PhotonBeast Před rokem +294

      I'm sorry for your loss. As another commenter said, you did what you could and so at the end of the day, it's not your fault. You didn't fail; indeed, you put in a huge amount of effort and love - both to help him and for yourself to maintain your own well being.

    • @Saibellus
      @Saibellus Před rokem +330

      this is a bit of an extreme example, but years back i was in an abusive relationship. my ex would start pointless fights with me - screaming, taunting, actively trying to make me upset for the sake of it. i used to think that if i just found the secret combination of perfect words, i could make him see what he was doing to us, to me. if i only could put the right phrases in the right order with the right tone, it would be like a spell, and the curse would break. i am terribly sorry for the loss you experienced, which no doubt hurts all the more for feeling so preventable. but you must accept in your heart that when a person begins to act irrationally, only they can truly bring themselves back from the brink. they must decide to seek new evidence, they must let it penetrate, they must emotionally open themselves to a different reality. it is just human nature - documented, studied, and visible all around us. how many times has someone been in an objectively shitty relationship, but no amount of advice or intervention changed a thing - even when that person hummed and herred and agreed with what they were told? they need to decide within themselves that they are fed up. you did all you could. most of all, you loved your dad and did your best for him. dont carry a weight that isnt yours.

    • @darksidegirl
      @darksidegirl Před rokem +64

      Imagine people who don't speak english, who don't have the luxury of being able to show these videos to their parents like me. I'm in the same situation, but thank god they didn't get ill.

  • @grfrjiglstan
    @grfrjiglstan Před 3 lety +1077

    The second part of this video...it hits harder now.

    • @Damaniel3
      @Damaniel3 Před 3 lety +91

      I should have seen it coming, but that segue from flat earth to QAnon was perfect - and scary. This whole video is scary at a very deep level, because we're literally seeing that slide to accelerationism going on in real time. I'm mainly back here after the QAnon-backed coup, and this video lays out everything that led up to this inevitable outcome.

    • @patricknelson
      @patricknelson Před 3 lety +19

      @@Damaniel3 Particularly later on around the 1:03:40 mark when he starts talking about accelerationist groups and their need to “force the end” in order to bring on doomsday themselves. I frequently heard “the storm” (and “storm” the capitol) with loads of Q cultists there on January 6th.

    • @patricknelson
      @patricknelson Před 3 lety +3

      Oh, and of course, this was written in September 2020.

    • @coonus1
      @coonus1 Před 3 lety

      I personally enjoyed the part when he was roasting that woman and she said “ the forskins, did you know that they sell them “🤔😂👏

    • @kimcanadian9781
      @kimcanadian9781 Před 3 lety

      @@patricknelson not so much of a conspiracy theory anymore is it

  • @evelyntheidiot6
    @evelyntheidiot6 Před rokem +39

    its wild to see this video predating the january 6th incident. like its scary how easy it was to predict that once you understand what those people believe

  • @nemipune3405
    @nemipune3405 Před rokem +200

    The last few minutes are really frightening, and I know it has been beaten to death but the whole "the actual power is the one to make reality as we want it to be" is a central theme in Orwell's 1984, and fits really well as it was an essay on Authoritarianism pushed to it's end state.

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Před rokem +1

      That’s not what 1984 is about, it’s about absolute state control. The dangerous part of Q is that it endows singular individuals with the conviction to perform terroristic acts.

    • @Damesanglante
      @Damesanglante Před rokem +1

      As someone who've been studying both sides, this comment is gold because both sides accuse the other of pushing 1984.
      This is very very funny. 🤣

    • @nemipune3405
      @nemipune3405 Před rokem +49

      @@Damesanglante I actually read the book

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Před rokem +53

      @@Damesanglante Please explain to me how you managed to "study" QAnon and still take them seriously at all.

    • @CharlotteSWeb-oh7ou
      @CharlotteSWeb-oh7ou Před 4 měsíci +3

      @@Damesanglante "I've studied 'both' sides but I take both claims as having face value and do not interrogate the material affairs that they are referring to."

  • @amarshall5407
    @amarshall5407 Před 2 lety +590

    When you talked about the QAnon parents dragging their families through things all I could think about was that California man that killed his children. He was completely convinced his wife had "serpent" DNA and his children were monsters. I was pregnant at the time and I cried most of the day, it was a truly monstrous act.

    • @NobodyXChallengerYT
      @NobodyXChallengerYT Před rokem +53

      Oh my God…

    • @Gr-Ra5
      @Gr-Ra5 Před rokem +42

      When people put their unsupported belief (themselves) above reason, it becomes a truly hideous thing.

    • @kdub3288
      @kdub3288 Před 4 měsíci

      No that’s just an insane and very disturbed individual.

    • @theangryholmesian4556
      @theangryholmesian4556 Před 3 měsíci +6

      ​@@kdub3288...who believed in and was influenced by QAnon.

  • @JamesRoyceDawson
    @JamesRoyceDawson Před 3 lety +857

    I like the phrase "big tent conspiracy" because it accurately conveys its meaning of holding other conspiracies inside it and also makes me think of clowns.

    • @agresticumbra
      @agresticumbra Před 3 lety +6

      Causes me to think of tent revivals.

    • @gwilymwilliams3134
      @gwilymwilliams3134 Před 3 lety

      @agresticumbra i think that the evangelical aspect you identify is core to the belief system that sees the hand of Rome (both Imperial in the form of Pontius Pilate and the Catholic church) as metaphors for the beast of revelations.

    • @lovepawsplay8530
      @lovepawsplay8530 Před 3 lety +1

      Isaiah 40:21-23
      King James Version
      21 Have ye not known? have ye not heard? hath it not been told you from the beginning? have ye not understood from the foundations of the earth?
      22 It is he that sitteth upon the circle of the earth, and the inhabitants thereof are as grasshoppers; that stretcheth out the heavens as a curtain, and spreadeth them out as a tent to dwell in:

    • @AmbrosiaPoly-yolkEgg
      @AmbrosiaPoly-yolkEgg Před 3 lety +23

      now don't be insulting the clowns by comparing them to conspiracy cultists

    • @MB-vw3jc
      @MB-vw3jc Před 3 lety

      @@agresticumbra really, you ever been??

  • @orterves
    @orterves Před rokem +26

    Line Goes Up got the views, but In Search of a Flat Earth is the one I keep coming back to

  • @marmiteghost
    @marmiteghost Před rokem +59

    The way you concluded "they are trying to build a flat earth" to bring everything full circle... truly poetic

  • @JackRackam
    @JackRackam Před 3 lety +4492

    I'd heard of QAnon before, never really knew what it was. I'm afraid this is too much for me to handle, I need a big strong authoritarian to make it go away

    • @rinnhart
      @rinnhart Před 3 lety +117

      Check out the "qanon anonymous" podcast for that rabbit hole.

    • @zachjordan7608
      @zachjordan7608 Před 3 lety +119

      the channel 'some more news' did some excellent coverage on them.

    • @krmdfan4067
      @krmdfan4067 Před 3 lety +106

      Thanks for explaining Qanon.
      These people were there when an attempt was made to storm the Reichstag (seat of parlament) two weeks ago.
      Greetings from Berlin

    • @Jrez
      @Jrez Před 3 lety +28

      You want a big strong authoritarian to protect you? You might like to join QAnon

    • @Jrez
      @Jrez Před 3 lety +15

      @Puvendran Pillay No one cares about what?

  • @outsideofadream
    @outsideofadream Před 3 lety +2868

    I understand why Dan is wearing that bell on his hike-it lets bears know you're coming so you don't startle them and trigger an aggressive reaction-but honestly it's hilarious to see him seriously discussing conspiratorial thinking while all the while JINGLEJANGLEJINGLEJANGLEJINGLEJINGLEJANGLE

    • @sethbritton6970
      @sethbritton6970 Před 3 lety +171

      I got bells/ that jingle jangle jingle
      (Jingle jangle)
      As I stroll right merrily along
      (Jingle Jangle)
      And they say 'don't panic bear/I'm right here'
      (Jingle jangle)
      As I stroll oh so very far from home
      (Jazzy big band orchestra continues, further helping calm the bears.)

    • @shimirel
      @shimirel Před 3 lety +30

      lol indeed, but the jingle isn't real, just pray it away ;-)

    • @PhileasLiebmann
      @PhileasLiebmann Před 3 lety +213

      I sort of blacked out for a split second while reading this and somehow contextualised that Dan was wearing a bell to warn conspiracy theorists that he was coming, so they won't get startled and hostile.

    • @asrieldreemurr1988
      @asrieldreemurr1988 Před 2 lety +8

      Ring a ling ding when the bells ring

    • @theomegajuice8660
      @theomegajuice8660 Před 2 lety +49

      The real truth is that the existence of bears is a conspiracy to make Dan sound like a Christmas elf

  • @davidwilliams9302
    @davidwilliams9302 Před 7 měsíci +27

    If you spot poop on the trail, how do you know what kind of bear it was?
    If it's Black Bear poop, it contains berries and maybe fur.
    If it's Grizzly Bear poop, it smells like pepper spray and has bells in it.

  • @SincerelyFromStephen
    @SincerelyFromStephen Před rokem +45

    Flat earth people really overestimate the size of a human compared to an entire planet when they claim the earth is flat. Claiming its flat because their eyes fail to see the curve of something 3.5 million times larger than them

  • @halfpintrr
    @halfpintrr Před rokem +734

    I’m rewatching this; of course terrorists who only had a few flying lessons could hijack a plane and fly it into the Towers. They weren’t trying to live. They didn’t need to land. They just basically needed to know how to accelerate and not immediately go into a nosedive.

    • @zawrator4457
      @zawrator4457 Před rokem +297

      My favorite part is where she says "the fourth plane disapperared without a trace," whilst showing a plane shaped hole in the ground with debris lying around.

    • @Marispider
      @Marispider Před rokem +142

      I was thinking that as soon as I heard it lmao. Flying a plane is complicated, I'm sure, but the hardest parts by _far_ are 1) taking off and 2) landing. They skipped both of those steps.

    • @felsics9441
      @felsics9441 Před rokem +62

      @@Marispider Dad is a pilot. When flying with him, take off and landing were the only times I had to be quiet-the rest of the flight, we would talk a lot over the headsets. So yeah, definitely those are the hard parts lol.

    • @walterkruse348
      @walterkruse348 Před rokem

      My favorite thing to point out about the 9/11 truther conspiracy theories is the whole "jet fuel can't melt steel beams" thing.
      No, jet fuel doesn't burn at the melting temperature of steel; that is true. But have you ever seen a blacksmith work? They get their ingots red hot, but not molten--the bars don't become a liquid. And yet, even though the iron is not melted, it's much easier to work: more like a stiff clay than a rigid metal.
      Steel (which is just iron with a sufficiently high carbon content and often small amounts of other elements) loses most of its structural strength LONG before it actually starts melting.
      This video demonstrates this indirectly, showing how the deformation of the hot steel absorbs the energy of the hammer blow, reducing its rebound. czcams.com/users/shortsLN0_a7SQvkA?feature=share
      Fun Fact: There ARE some metals that can be heated to within spitting distance of their melting point while maintaining their mechanical strength. We call these "superalloys", and they're frequently used in high-temperature applications like jet engine turbines.

    • @aste4949
      @aste4949 Před rokem +43

      Yeah, the most difficult and dangerous parts of flying a plane are talking of and landing. Staying in the air and turning towards where you want to go isn't so hard, and autopilot is also a thing.
      Also still rolling my eyes so hard at them thinking metal fatigue and softening from high, sustained heat doesn't matter. I wonder if they'd still fall for Uri Gelliger's telekinetic spoon-bending con-when, forced to use spoons he didn't bring with him, suddenly his powers were always taking an unscheduled nap.

  • @greycompanion
    @greycompanion Před 3 lety +930

    Roman Catholic Inquisition in the 1600s: "Heliocentrism is biblical reinterpretation and Heresy"
    Modern Flat Earther: "Heliocentrism is a Catholic conspiracy!"

    • @ronanodonovan3673
      @ronanodonovan3673 Před 3 lety +77

      Kind of like how the Illuminati were originally fought by the Catholics because the Illuminati opposed superstition and state corruption, but now the Illuminati is hated because it's supposed to be a corrupt state power that enforces false beliefs on the masses.
      Or like how the Punisher was originally pitched as a man who wanted to enact violent justice and decided that he needed to become an outlaw to do it, but now these shitbags are using that logo to market state-sanctioned murder.

    • @claudis.4015
      @claudis.4015 Před 3 lety +15

      Member when they threatened Kopernikus with setting him on fire if he didn't stop talking about how the earth goes around the sun? I member! From history class.

    • @pteroid11
      @pteroid11 Před 3 lety +25

      Now now...sometimes they blame the jews instead.

    • @moredetonation3755
      @moredetonation3755 Před 3 lety +17

      What's crazy is, Galileo totally could've proved his case, but his model was incomplete enough that the Church model actually predicted celestial events BETTER! Because Galileo thought the Sun was the center of everything, not just the Solar System!
      Also, he was a massive dick who burned all his bridges with the priests who would've defended him.

    • @orenalbertmeisel3127
      @orenalbertmeisel3127 Před 3 lety +11

      Claudi S. LOL that never happened. There are lot of misconceptions about Copernicus and Galileo, and this is one of them. Please go read the wiki article about Copernicus, it seems to be well cited.
      Apparently his theory about the earth being in the center wasn’t controversial before 37 years later, when it was associated with Galileo.

  • @m.streicher8286
    @m.streicher8286 Před 7 měsíci +32

    As I've grown I've realized how meaningless novelty is. I find myself coming back to these works that had an emotional impact on me 3 years ago.
    Thank you, Dan

  • @dr.bright6976
    @dr.bright6976 Před měsícem +15

    The guy talking about "Annunaki star creatures avoiding fallen angels like a plague." sounds like he's giving me tips for a videogames that doesn't exist.

  • @Majoofi
    @Majoofi Před 3 lety +201

    It's become really clear that it's easy to debunk false doctrines, but it's really hard to convince people that they believe in false doctrines.

    • @neeneko
      @neeneko Před 3 lety +50

      The historic problem with debunking is it is only effective on people who are not already in the scam. It is easy to preform, but ineffective on the intended audience.

    • @valletas
      @valletas Před 3 lety +3

      @@neeneko only way to effectively kill the belif is to create some heavy negative stigma towards someone that thinks like that
      Thing is while this is happening this is slowly happening

    • @mduckernz
      @mduckernz Před 3 lety +14

      @@valletas I believe this is a decent part of just how extremely they object to what they see as "cancelling" (which they have expanded to mean "suffer any kind of social consequences")

    • @Damesanglante
      @Damesanglante Před rokem

      It won't work, but you should go take a psychopathy test. Just saying. 😆

  • @reid3031
    @reid3031 Před rokem +815

    My Mom is currently undergoing recovery for brain damage, and the combination of rewatching this video and helplessly watching her try to make sense of the chaos that is "trying to decide when to go to the bathroom" was absolutely chilling. There are very vulnerable people out there who are truly incapable of putting together complex concepts, and seeing that there are people like Q out there that are trying to actively prey on people like my Mom is absolutely electrifying in the worst way.

    • @JoshSweetvale
      @JoshSweetvale Před 9 měsíci +1

      Giving dumb people enough agency to hurt themselves is the problem.

    • @PeenWienerstien
      @PeenWienerstien Před 8 měsíci

      If you think theres one single "Q" that is a real person who actually exists, you're just as bad as the people who legitimately believe in Qanon. There is no Q, just trolls fooling boomers. Jeffrey epstien is the worst thing that's ever happened to conspiracy theories.

    • @damien678
      @damien678 Před 8 měsíci +33

      I honestly think a majority of conspiracy theorists are not truly mentally vulnerable people like that.
      My father has always believed utterly insane shit, and he believes it not because he was tricked, but because he really, really wants to. They're fun to him, and invigorating. I've rarely seen someone be truly frightened about, frankly, extremely apocalyptic theories; but I have seen so many people be downright *giddy* about the prospect of civilization collapsing, or humanity being enslaved to secret aliens.

    • @cyjanek7818
      @cyjanek7818 Před 7 měsíci +6

      ​@@damien678it's always just for fun until it's not and those people go rush the capitol to overthrow the election results they didn't like

    • @damien678
      @damien678 Před 7 měsíci +14

      @@cyjanek7818 Some of those people definitely found doing that invigorating, and fun. My father's idea of fun would have included stuff like that. He would fantasize openly about being able to kill people in an apocalyptic situation

  • @addisonjones2712
    @addisonjones2712 Před rokem +55

    I still love that even though this video exists to debunk this nonsense youtube has added a context warning linking to the wikipedia article on flat earth. as if anyone watching this is going to be turned away from a conspiracy by the wikipedia page about the conspiracy rather than the debunking they are watching.

    • @KoRntech
      @KoRntech Před rokem +10

      All have that, any of the pseudoscience science debunkers like Scimandan, MCToon, FTFE, Conspiracy Catz, Mr Sensible, PlannerWalk, and the most watch Professor Dave Explains all have those labels with regards to Flat Earth.

  • @NothingXemnas
    @NothingXemnas Před měsícem +15

    Having watched the financial trilogy recently, and then watching this now, it is rather crazy to see that both MOASS and QAnon are accelerationist. Both praise manufactured solutions that supposedly force the collapse of the World Order for some salvation. The details are completely different, but the emotions, anxieties and motivations are all the same... It is saddening to see that it is all just a different manifestation of suicidal depression and anxiety; hopeless people finding fake hope in the end of everything and turning this into a cult.

    • @PitLord777
      @PitLord777 Před měsícem +1

      Which is why welfare states, despite being unfair, rock!