![]() ![]() “I do not go up and down on a 360-degree angle, and all that stuff about gravity. You might remember the first time Shaquille O’Neal blew our minds with regard to the Earth’s definite flatness in 2017, when he talked about driving across the country. O’Neal ended his impromptu geoscience lecture by talking about his love for theories in the general sense, which I think is beautiful, saying, “It’s not about figuring them out, or he’s wrong or he’s right - it’s just a theory.” “You know they say the world is spinning? I’ve been living on a house on a lake for 30 years,” he said, “not once did the lake rotate to the left or right.” Okay? I’m listening for your rebuttal and I’m hearing what? Shaq also voiced doubt over whether the Earth spins. ![]() O’Neal added that he also “didn’t tip over” or “go upside down.” ? And what do you have to say to that? “It’s just a theory, they teach us a lot of things.” Regarding that flight to Australia, he said, “I flew 20 hours today, not once did I go this way,” moving his arm diagonally, “I flew straight.” And, as real eyes realize real lies, you just can’t deny the fact that to move around a sphere you must move diagonally. During an appearance on The Kyle & Jackie O Show on Tuesday, Shaquille O’Neal doubled down on his previously declared theory that the earth is flat, citing the evidence that on a recent flight from the US to Australia his plane “flew straight.” Okay I’m listening…
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