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[From “The Doldrums and a Non-Rotating Earth”]

The earth neither spins, nor rotates:

NASA says that the earth has a circumference of 24,000 miles, and that earth rotates once every 24 hours — thus surface speed at the equator is 1000 mph, faster that the speed of sound

They say that the earth rotates within a bath of gas — Nitrogen, Oxygen and a little CO2. But if there were true, winds at the equator would approach 1000 mph. Winds at Seattle would be close to the speed of sound

Nothing could exist on earth with constant winds over 500 miles per hour. Yet many of us have been near the equator, on the ocean, and it can be flat calm. Mariners experience the “doldrums,” no wind at all for weeks on end

The “earth” does not reach up and grab the atmosphere as if it were attached. Footballs don’t grab the atmosphere and force it to spin, either. Nor do spinning bullets or fast balls — not at the same spin rate of the object

Anyone who has observed a glassy calm body of water has seen proof that the earth is not rotating within a sea of gases

Furthermore, ff the earth rotates in a constant direction at 1000 miles per hours at the equator, in only one direction, then why do winds near the equator tend to blow westerly, and winds farther north blow easterly? Recall your middle-school lessons on the Atlantic Trade Routes — from England south, from south to west, from west up the North American coast, from New England east back to old England

None of this is logical — ergo, NASA is lying about the nature of our world

Truth — the earth does not rotate. We live under a dome. The sun, moon and stars are lights that move in relation to a fixed earth

How do I know this is true?

“And the great dragon was thrown down, that ancient serpent, who is called the devil and Satan, the deceiver of the whole world—” Revelation 12:9

The earth existed BEFORE the sun, the moon and the stars — Genesis 1:1-14

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