I concede that is a good point.
On that note, the conspiracy is, I think unlikely. While I can see motivation for such a conspiracy, I don't think governments have the means.
First, getting three average people to cooperate is, in my experience, practically impossible. How are you going to do it with all the space powers of the world? The logistics are mind-boggling. Like, we're talking -- China, the U.S., France, and Russia, all working together towards a common goal. I suggested riches might be a motivation -- could you imagine them trying to divide up the spoils? Not just the executives, but all the cabinets and ministers and Senate oversight committees and joint chiefs of staff and field marshalls and air marshalls and national science advisers and national security advisors and the chiefs of national security agencies. We can't even buy oil from each other without starting wars.
I've also suggested that power might be a motivation. How come no power-hungry, individualistic politician has come forth and proclaimed the truth? Could you imagine how he'd be lionized? Sure, he'd be hunted down by the invisible masters, but he might have had his chance. The laws of probability dictate that in the two millenia that this conspiracy has been underway, somebody would have tried to make it known for the purpose of winning popularity. Any agreement among world leaders would be unstable, since there's incentive for each to defect.
And what's the incentive for academia? There's no love lost there for the government. Anybody here with experience in a scientific field (I don't expect too many FE'ers among their number) knows that you slobber and salivate for any chance to publish. Forget Einstein, imagine a peer-reviewed, published paper, "The Earth is Flat." It's not like the data aren't there. It's just waiting for somebody to take advantage.
The government can't keep Mexicans from crossing the border, but they can silence anyone who isn't on this forum from bringing evidence about a flat Earth?
The government can't sort its files well enough to keep track of impending terrorist attacks, but they can organize a worldwide campaign of misinformation at all levels of society?
The government can't hide its under-the-table fraudulent use of the Oil-for-Food program, but it can hide the shape of the Earth?
I'm sorry, our governments are just not clever enough of an organism to pull it off.
And the only thing more fantastic to me than the concept of this conspiracy is the concept that there are people around who think and speak the way some of the people on this forum do. Frankly, it's hard to believe.
Okay I'm done.
-Erasmus