You're clearly a plant from the Bavarian Globe Makers Guild spreading propoganda to further delude the masses.
You can't be serious? You clearly are in a corner in this debate where you know what you are saying is non sense, so I understand drastic measures... but trying to say that
I'm part of the conspiracy?!
I'm hoping your just joking...
The majority of people you list are clearly interpreting their model IN LIGHT OF the round earth lie. If they evaluated the data un-encumbered by presumption, they might well interpret their data differently.
If your going to post on this site, it's a great idea to have a sturdy desk that will withstand you banging your head against it every time someone says something stupid. For example, what Ski just said.
All the phenomena I described are incompatible with FET. There is no other way to interpret the data other than a round earth that revolves around the sun and spins on it's axis. On the flip side, if the earth truly worked on the FET model, none of the results that researchers found would ever make sense. The FEers on this site, try as they might, cannot even fabricate an interpretation of the data that is consistent with the facts.
The FET model and the RE model produce very different results and observations in almost every field of earth and space study. Depending on the FE model, physics might even have to be rewritten.
And your right 89 Million ($89,000,000.00) is nothing to spread out among the conspiracy when the average annual income is $4,650. I mean good lord, how would the co-conspirators afford to buy their $3,000 cars and go to the $0.15 movies?
http://www.fiftiesweb.com/pop/prices-1958.htm
That's exactly what I'm thinking... I'm glad we are on the same page.
The conspiracy has to:
Vigorously research the FE model to the same depth we know the RE model. This is so they know where the inconsistencies are and can know exactly what research needs to be tampered with. Think about how many earth scientists there are today researching the RE. There would need about the same number researching the FE. It's not only a matter of paying researchers, but investing in facilities and expensive equipment.
Build huge rockets for mock space launches. Remember, aerospace engineers don't work for cheap. The materials to build a rocket of this size would not be cheap either, especially after multiple launches.
Build and maintain a NASA facility and pay all the workers, even the ones that aren't in on the conspiracy. Have you ever been to NASA? We aren't talking mean wages either; these are graduate students, many with a pHD. If they weren't in on the conspiracy (if they were you would have to pay them much more) they would likely need very expensive research equipment to keep them busy.
This is a biggie. Have covert teams monitor every researcher in the world and somehow alter the data of every observation made by every earth scientist to make every measurement line up to support RE. There are literally millions of researchers out there, I can't even imagine how this could be done. Even if there were one person for every researcher, which would probably never work, you would never be able to pay everyone off. If someone is in on the conspiracy, they aren't going to work for the mean wage. Maybe not even 10x the mean wage.
And that's just a start. So yes, how would the co-conspirators afford to buy their $3,000 cars and go to the $0.15 movies? I have no idea. I'm guessing they would be living on the street.