A California Flat Earther admitted to a partial defeat after flying all the way to Antarctica to see a pillar of Flat Earth belief destroyed.
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A group of Flat Earth believers recently traveled to Antarctica, expecting to see the sun go down, as it would on the disc.
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A prominent Flat Earther has admitted he was wrong about a key part of the conspiracy theory after having a revelation in Antarctica.
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