Jeran Campanella, host of the YouTube show "Jeranism," spent $35,000 on a trip to Antarctica to prove the earth is flat just to learn it is not.
The absurd conspiracy theory that the Earth is actually flat is perhaps the primary example of this resurgence. And one man is going to great lengths to get "flat Earthers" to see the light ...
A group of popular flat earth YouTubers have admitted defeat against the ‘globers’ after taking a trip to Antarctica to witness the 24-hour sun.
Starter' Earth grew in a flash. Here's how the planet did it. —How do flat-Earthers explain the equinox? We investigated. Topographic features on Earth's surface, such as mountains and deep-sea ...
While South Africans were enjoying a long weekend, an experiment was being conducted in Antarctica that saw Flat Earth conspiracy theorists confronted with an uncomfortable truth – the Earth is ...
It was hyped as “The Final Experiment.” Led by pastor Will Duffy of Agape Kingdom Fellowship in Wheat Ridge, Colo., a group ...
Jeran Campanella, a former Flat Earth theorist, altered his beliefs after an expensive expedition to Antarctica. His experience with the Midnight Sun phenomenon directly challenged his flat Earth ...
YouTuber Jeran Campanella travelled to the southernmost continent to observe a 24-hour sun, a phenomenon that would be impossible on a flat Earth. The trip cost a whopping £30,000 and saw ...
Despite this, some people are still convinced that we live on a giant floating disc in space, known as 'Flat Earth'. Now, one of the internet's most famous 'Flat Earthers' has finally cottoned ...
Popular Flat Earther, Jeran Campanella, went on an expedition to Antarctica to test his theory, only to realise the Earth is actually round.
In a surprise conclusion to a project dubbed The Final Experiment, several well-known believers in a non-spherical Earth have had a change of heart.