One Third of American Millennials Aren’t Sure if the Earth is Round

Lee Rogers
Daily Stormer
April 7, 2018

The younger a person is, the less likely they are to believe that the Earth is round.

The flat Earth conspiracy crowd is going to be extremely excited about this news. A recent survey of young millennials revealed that a third of them aren’t sure if the Earth is round.

CBS:

A new survey has found that a third of young millennials in the U.S. aren’t convinced the Earth is actually round. The national poll reveals that 18 to 24-year-olds are the largest group in the country who refuse to accept the scientific facts of the world’s shape.

YouGov, a British market research firm, polled 8,215 adults in the United States to find out if they ever believed in the “flat Earth” movement. Only 66 percent of young millennials answered that they “always believe the world is round.” Science teachers across the U.S. will be shaking their heads after learning that nine percent of young adults answered that they have “always believed” the planet was flat.

Another nine percent said of young adults said they thought the planet was spherical but had doubts about it. In a disturbing display of indecision, 16 percent of millennials said they weren’t sure what the shape of the planet was.

Overall, only two percent of the respondents said they always thought the Earth was flat without any doubt. YouGov found that age was directly connected to Americans’ views on the shape of the world. Seventy-six percent of adults age 25-34 say they’ve always believed the Earth is round, compared to 82 percent of ages 35-44, 85 percent of ages 45-54, and 94 percent of adults 55 and over.

The most interesting part of the survey shows how older demographics are more likely to believe that the Earth is round. This seems to indicate that there is an eroding confidence with our institutions versus a rise in the flat Earth movement. Young people are much more skeptical about what they’re being told by teachers and authority figures. Even things that have been considered basic facts for hundreds of years are being questioned and given more scrutiny.

The characters from Breaking Bad, in the episode where they were Legos, proved flat earth using top science.

This eroding confidence has largely occurred because Jews have subverted and weakened our institutions. When the baby boomer generation was coming of age, our institutions were mostly run by capable White men of good character. As a result of this, people were more likely to trust them by default. This is because there was an assumed trust. As these institutions have been slowly filled with non-Whites, incompetent females and other unqualified individuals, we’ve seen an erosion of that trust. It’s partially what led to the rise of the conspiracy movement in the 2000s. People were trying to piece together why they were being lied to about so many things like the 9/11 attacks, the Iraq war etc..

We are now at the point where people are increasingly skeptical of all major institutions. Government, media and the educational system are no longer trusted by Americans. The approval ratings of Congress and the media are ridiculously low. So even if these people do happen to speak the truth, lots of folks won’t care because they don’t trust anything they say.

But who the hell knows, maybe the Earth really is flat. Could it be that Eratosthenes , Pythagoras and Aristotle were all wrong? Were they involved in a massive conspiracy to fool people into believing such an enormous lie?

If they were, I’m sure Mad Mike Hughes will expose this once and for all. He’s built a rocket for the purpose of researching the flat Earth conspiracy.

If anybody can prove that the Earth is flat it is Mad Mike Hughes.

A few weeks ago Hughes successfully launched his rocket but was not able to fly high enough to prove the flat Earth conspiracy correct.

Hughes’ efforts are commendable for sure, but I think we should first focus on removing the Jews subverting our institutions. Once we do that, I’d be more than happy to revisit theories about the flat Earth, ancient aliens, lizard people and the Illuminati.