I've been lurking for a couple days now, and it just seems ridiculous of some of the posts. Also, by reading the "FAQ", it seems as if this idea is based off a religion of some sorts.
Flat Earth Theory doesn't deny the existence of the other planets in the solar system. It just states that the Earth is "unique", or something along those lines. Personally, I'm a science nerd I guess. I like to study things. People say that "science is wrong." So... we've been wrong for over 600 years now? Don't tell me people haven't been to Antarctica before some government got their hands on it. Or... maybe it's a secret society of people that have been so technologically advanced, that they have protected it since the beginning of time!
Back to my point: These are all religious views. We're special. Someone placed us here. You may not think that, but that's what it comes off as. Why would one planet of of the millions, hell, billions out there, be flat, while the rest are all spherical, or as close as you can get to that. The universe follows patterns. It may not seem like it to some, but there is.
Reading up another topic in this forum, about math. Math in the universe. Well, did humans just think of math to explain things? Or does the universe actually follow these rules? Do FEer's believe that there are other stars? Yes. But you don't think the sun is considered a star. There is proof that the Sun is 93,000,000 miles away, and that it is just an ordinary star. I bet you all the money in the world that if you can get a tape measure that long, it would reach the Sun. Not at 3,000 miles, but at 93,000,000 miles.
Stars come in all different shapes and sizes. Just like humans. There are red stars, blue stars, yellow stars, white stars, etc. So, as you can see, there is a pattern here. They all form the same: in nebulae, which is an observed phenomenon. Go ahead. Get a telescope. Go get a star chart and wait for Winter to come around if your in the Northern Hemisphere. See Orion? Good. See that thing right underneath it's belt? That's Orion's nebula. Stars are currently being born here, and if you had a longer life span, you would be able to notice changes. (Technically, they might already be born, just that it takes a while for light to reach here. I don't feel like looking it up right now, nor can I do the calculations seeing as it's Summer here.)
Which brings me to another point. Moons. Jupiter has almost a hundred moons IIRC. It may even be over that now. All the planets have moons but two. Which shows you that it is a natural phenomenon. And Solar Eclipses? Have you ever seen one? You can clearly see that it is the moon before it passes over the Sun. But not according to FEer's. It's a... what did you call it? Antimoon? Or something like that. The point is, that it's not some invisible thing out there. It's the moon. You can tell. When you have a New Moon phase, if it lines up on a node, than you will get an eclipse.
No one here has even swayed my opinion of the Earth at all. In fact, in just bolster's my opinion of a Round Earth (or spherical I guess). Everything can be described with detailed observations. And math if you want to get really technical. The truth is, we're just an ordinary planet which has been fortunate enough to have life on it. We haven't even begun to scratch the surface of the possibility of life on other planets.
And now on to the conspiricy...
Why would other countries just be starting to get in on it now? Why would NASA want to share it's secret with a few select group of people from other countries? They would be losing money if they did. If they were smart, they would just try to set up another NASA in that country. But oh wait, don't tell me it already is the same group of people, just in a different country?
That "Ice Wall"? That's a continent. Called Antarctica. And oddly enough, it describes your Theory's Ice Wall. A large mass of land and mountains with ice and snow on top of it.
This is plenty enough for tonight though. It's 5 A.M. here, so I guess the sun should be moving over soon, and not the Earth rotating.
/endrant.