The founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe
Discussion page confronted a NASA scientist in a Starbucks in a bizarre viral
video.
Prominent flat-earther, Nathan Thompson, bumped
into a NASA scientist in a coffee shop. They appear to have had a polite
discussion about Mr Thompson's views on spaceflight, and the scientist even
gave him some NASA stickers, before Nathan decided to attempt to talk to the
scientist on camera whilst he purchased a coffee.
The flat-earther, whose Facebook page has over30,000 members, appears to be baffled by how people could drown in space and
wants answers from the anonymous employee.
He appears to be referring to the incident in
which Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's helmet filled with water on a
spacewalk due to a clogged water filter. It began to cover his nose, making it
difficult to breathe. Mr Thompson seems to think it is some sort of proof that
NASA is lying to people.
"I'm here with a real NASA employee,"
he tells his viewers in his YouTube video. "A legit NASA employee."
"And I asked him. I said, uh, astronauts
have almost died in space. Uh, they get water in their suit and they almost drowned
and he said it was because of saliva. This guy right here, hang on, I'm gonna
wait for him to get to the front of the line, and then I'm gonna ask him some
more questions."
Nathan then tries to get the NASA employee's
attention, whilst he innocently attempts to buy a coffee. When the NASA
employee doesn't respond, Mr Thompson assumes this is because he is asking
uncomfortable questions that NASA wouldn't want to answer.
"Look, he was all nice. He was all nice. He
gave me NASA cartoon frigging emblems," Nathan said, looking for the word
"stickers". "And now he won't talk to me at all."
The NASA employee gave Mr Thompson stickers, or
'NASA cartoon frigging emblems' as they are perhaps better known.
Screen capture from YouTube / Flat Earth Talk.
Mr Thompson then decided to confront the NASA
employee, cutting in line to ask his questions. When the man calmly declined to
answer his questions, telling him to "have a nice day, OK?" Nathan's
line of questioning became more aggressive.
"Come on, you won't chat with me? You hate
Americans? Is that it?"
"Excuse me?" the employee replies,
taking offense but remaining calm. "How the hell did you get that? Don't
ever accuse me of that again. I don't have to chat with you. Step over there,
ok? I'm done talking to you."
When Nathan wouldn't stop questioning the man, a
Starbucks employee stepped in and ask the flat-earther to leave. The founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe
Discussion page confronted a NASA scientist in a Starbucks in a bizarre viral
video.
Prominent flat-earther, Nathan Thompson, bumped
into a NASA scientist in a coffee shop. They appear to have had a polite
discussion about Mr Thompson's views on spaceflight, and the scientist even
gave him some NASA stickers, before Nathan decided to attempt to talk to the
scientist on camera whilst he purchased a coffee.
The flat-earther, whose Facebook page has over
30,000 members, appears to be baffled by how people could drown in space and
wants answers from the anonymous employee.
He appears to be referring to the incident in
which Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's helmet filled with water on a
spacewalk due to a clogged water filter. It began to cover his nose, making it
difficult to breathe. Mr Thompson seems to think it is some sort of proof that
NASA is lying to people.
"I'm here with a real NASA employee,"
he tells his viewers in his YouTube video. "A legit NASA employee."
"And I asked him. I said, uh, astronauts
have almost died in space. Uh, they get water in their suit and they almost drowned
and he said it was because of saliva. This guy right here, hang on, I'm gonna
wait for him to get to the front of the line, and then I'm gonna ask him some
more questions."
Nathan then tries to get the NASA employee's
attention, whilst he innocently attempts to buy a coffee. When the NASA
employee doesn't respond, Mr Thompson assumes this is because he is asking
uncomfortable questions that NASA wouldn't want to answer.
"Look, he was all nice. He was all nice. He
gave me NASA cartoon frigging emblems," Nathan said, looking for the word
"stickers". "And now he won't talk to me at all."
The NASA employee gave Mr Thompson stickers, or
'NASA cartoon frigging emblems' as they are perhaps better known.
Screen capture from YouTube / Flat Earth Talk.
Mr Thompson then decided to confront the NASA
employee, cutting in line to ask his questions. When the man calmly declined to
answer his questions, telling him to "have a nice day, OK?" Nathan's
line of questioning became more aggressive.
"Come on, you won't chat with me? You hate
Americans? Is that it?"
"Excuse me?" the employee replies,
taking offense but remaining calm. "How the hell did you get that? Don't
ever accuse me of that again. I don't have to chat with you. Step over there,
ok? I'm done talking to you."
When Nathan wouldn't stop questioning the man, a
Starbucks employee stepped in and ask the flat-earther to leave. The founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe
Discussion page confronted a NASA scientist in a Starbucks in a bizarre viral
video.
Prominent flat-earther, Nathan Thompson, bumped
into a NASA scientist in a coffee shop. They appear to have had a polite
discussion about Mr Thompson's views on spaceflight, and the scientist even
gave him some NASA stickers, before Nathan decided to attempt to talk to the
scientist on camera whilst he purchased a coffee.
The flat-earther, whose Facebook page has over
30,000 members, appears to be baffled by how people could drown in space and
wants answers from the anonymous employee.
He appears to be referring to the incident in
which Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's helmet filled with water on a
spacewalk due to a clogged water filter. It began to cover his nose, making it
difficult to breathe. Mr Thompson seems to think it is some sort of proof that
NASA is lying to people.
"I'm here with a real NASA employee,"
he tells his viewers in his YouTube video. "A legit NASA employee."
"And I asked him. I said, uh, astronauts
have almost died in space. Uh, they get water in their suit and they almost drowned
and he said it was because of saliva. This guy right here, hang on, I'm gonna
wait for him to get to the front of the line, and then I'm gonna ask him some
more questions."
Nathan then tries to get the NASA employee's
attention, whilst he innocently attempts to buy a coffee. When the NASA
employee doesn't respond, Mr Thompson assumes this is because he is asking
uncomfortable questions that NASA wouldn't want to answer.
"Look, he was all nice. He was all nice. He
gave me NASA cartoon frigging emblems," Nathan said, looking for the word
"stickers". "And now he won't talk to me at all."
The NASA employee gave Mr Thompson stickers, or
'NASA cartoon frigging emblems' as they are perhaps better known.
Screen capture from YouTube / Flat Earth Talk.
Mr Thompson then decided to confront the NASA
employee, cutting in line to ask his questions. When the man calmly declined to
answer his questions, telling him to "have a nice day, OK?" Nathan's
line of questioning became more aggressive.
"Come on, you won't chat with me? You hate
Americans? Is that it?"
"Excuse me?" the employee replies,
taking offense but remaining calm. "How the hell did you get that? Don't
ever accuse me of that again. I don't have to chat with you. Step over there,
ok? I'm done talking to you."
When Nathan wouldn't stop questioning the man, a
Starbucks employee stepped in and ask the flat-earther to leave. The founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe
Discussion page confronted a NASA scientist in a Starbucks in a bizarre viral
video.
Prominent flat-earther, Nathan Thompson, bumped
into a NASA scientist in a coffee shop. They appear to have had a polite
discussion about Mr Thompson's views on spaceflight, and the scientist even
gave him some NASA stickers, before Nathan decided to attempt to talk to the
scientist on camera whilst he purchased a coffee.
The flat-earther, whose Facebook page has over
30,000 members, appears to be baffled by how people could drown in space and
wants answers from the anonymous employee.
He appears to be referring to the incident in
which Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's helmet filled with water on a
spacewalk due to a clogged water filter. It began to cover his nose, making it
difficult to breathe. Mr Thompson seems to think it is some sort of proof that
NASA is lying to people.
"I'm here with a real NASA employee,"
he tells his viewers in his YouTube video. "A legit NASA employee."
"And I asked him. I said, uh, astronauts
have almost died in space. Uh, they get water in their suit and they almost drowned
and he said it was because of saliva. This guy right here, hang on, I'm gonna
wait for him to get to the front of the line, and then I'm gonna ask him some
more questions."
Nathan then tries to get the NASA employee's
attention, whilst he innocently attempts to buy a coffee. When the NASA
employee doesn't respond, Mr Thompson assumes this is because he is asking
uncomfortable questions that NASA wouldn't want to answer.
"Look, he was all nice. He was all nice. He
gave me NASA cartoon frigging emblems," Nathan said, looking for the word
"stickers". "And now he won't talk to me at all."
The NASA employee gave Mr Thompson stickers, or
'NASA cartoon frigging emblems' as they are perhaps better known.
Screen capture from YouTube / Flat Earth Talk.
Mr Thompson then decided to confront the NASA
employee, cutting in line to ask his questions. When the man calmly declined to
answer his questions, telling him to "have a nice day, OK?" Nathan's
line of questioning became more aggressive.
"Come on, you won't chat with me? You hate
Americans? Is that it?"
"Excuse me?" the employee replies,
taking offense but remaining calm. "How the hell did you get that? Don't
ever accuse me of that again. I don't have to chat with you. Step over there,
ok? I'm done talking to you."
When Nathan wouldn't stop questioning the man, a
Starbucks employee stepped in and ask the flat-earther to leave. The founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe
Discussion page confronted a NASA scientist in a Starbucks in a bizarre viral
video.
Prominent flat-earther, Nathan Thompson, bumped
into a NASA scientist in a coffee shop. They appear to have had a polite
discussion about Mr Thompson's views on spaceflight, and the scientist even
gave him some NASA stickers, before Nathan decided to attempt to talk to the
scientist on camera whilst he purchased a coffee.
The flat-earther, whose Facebook page has over
30,000 members, appears to be baffled by how people could drown in space and
wants answers from the anonymous employee.
He appears to be referring to the incident in
which Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's helmet filled with water on a
spacewalk due to a clogged water filter. It began to cover his nose, making it
difficult to breathe. Mr Thompson seems to think it is some sort of proof that
NASA is lying to people.
"I'm here with a real NASA employee,"
he tells his viewers in his YouTube video. "A legit NASA employee."
"And I asked him. I said, uh, astronauts
have almost died in space. Uh, they get water in their suit and they almost drowned
and he said it was because of saliva. This guy right here, hang on, I'm gonna
wait for him to get to the front of the line, and then I'm gonna ask him some
more questions."
Nathan then tries to get the NASA employee's
attention, whilst he innocently attempts to buy a coffee. When the NASA
employee doesn't respond, Mr Thompson assumes this is because he is asking
uncomfortable questions that NASA wouldn't want to answer.
"Look, he was all nice. He was all nice. He
gave me NASA cartoon frigging emblems," Nathan said, looking for the word
"stickers". "And now he won't talk to me at all."
The NASA employee gave Mr Thompson stickers, or
'NASA cartoon frigging emblems' as they are perhaps better known.
Screen capture from YouTube / Flat Earth Talk.
Mr Thompson then decided to confront the NASA
employee, cutting in line to ask his questions. When the man calmly declined to
answer his questions, telling him to "have a nice day, OK?" Nathan's
line of questioning became more aggressive.
"Come on, you won't chat with me? You hate
Americans? Is that it?"
"Excuse me?" the employee replies,
taking offense but remaining calm. "How the hell did you get that? Don't
ever accuse me of that again. I don't have to chat with you. Step over there,
ok? I'm done talking to you."
When Nathan wouldn't stop questioning the man, a
Starbucks employee stepped in and ask the flat-earther to leave. The founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe
Discussion page confronted a NASA scientist in a Starbucks in a bizarre viral
video.
Prominent flat-earther, Nathan Thompson, bumped
into a NASA scientist in a coffee shop. They appear to have had a polite
discussion about Mr Thompson's views on spaceflight, and the scientist even
gave him some NASA stickers, before Nathan decided to attempt to talk to the
scientist on camera whilst he purchased a coffee.
The flat-earther, whose Facebook page has over
30,000 members, appears to be baffled by how people could drown in space and
wants answers from the anonymous employee.
He appears to be referring to the incident in
which Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's helmet filled with water on a
spacewalk due to a clogged water filter. It began to cover his nose, making it
difficult to breathe. Mr Thompson seems to think it is some sort of proof that
NASA is lying to people.
"I'm here with a real NASA employee,"
he tells his viewers in his YouTube video. "A legit NASA employee."
"And I asked him. I said, uh, astronauts
have almost died in space. Uh, they get water in their suit and they almost drowned
and he said it was because of saliva. This guy right here, hang on, I'm gonna
wait for him to get to the front of the line, and then I'm gonna ask him some
more questions."
Nathan then tries to get the NASA employee's
attention, whilst he innocently attempts to buy a coffee. When the NASA
employee doesn't respond, Mr Thompson assumes this is because he is asking
uncomfortable questions that NASA wouldn't want to answer.
"Look, he was all nice. He was all nice. He
gave me NASA cartoon frigging emblems," Nathan said, looking for the word
"stickers". "And now he won't talk to me at all."
The NASA employee gave Mr Thompson stickers, or
'NASA cartoon frigging emblems' as they are perhaps better known.
Screen capture from YouTube / Flat Earth Talk.
Mr Thompson then decided to confront the NASA
employee, cutting in line to ask his questions. When the man calmly declined to
answer his questions, telling him to "have a nice day, OK?" Nathan's
line of questioning became more aggressive.
"Come on, you won't chat with me? You hate
Americans? Is that it?"
"Excuse me?" the employee replies,
taking offense but remaining calm. "How the hell did you get that? Don't
ever accuse me of that again. I don't have to chat with you. Step over there,
ok? I'm done talking to you."
When Nathan wouldn't stop questioning the man, a
Starbucks employee stepped in and ask the flat-earther to leave. The founder of the Official Flat Earth and Globe
Discussion page confronted a NASA scientist in a Starbucks in a bizarre viral
video.
Prominent flat-earther, Nathan Thompson, bumped
into a NASA scientist in a coffee shop. They appear to have had a polite
discussion about Mr Thompson's views on spaceflight, and the scientist even
gave him some NASA stickers, before Nathan decided to attempt to talk to the
scientist on camera whilst he purchased a coffee.
The flat-earther, whose Facebook page has over
30,000 members, appears to be baffled by how people could drown in space and
wants answers from the anonymous employee.
He appears to be referring to the incident in
which Italian ESA astronaut Luca Parmitano's helmet filled with water on a
spacewalk due to a clogged water filter. It began to cover his nose, making it
difficult to breathe. Mr Thompson seems to think it is some sort of proof that
NASA is lying to people.
"I'm here with a real NASA employee,"
he tells his viewers in his YouTube video. "A legit NASA employee."
"And I asked him. I said, uh, astronauts
have almost died in space. Uh, they get water in their suit and they almost drowned
and he said it was because of saliva. This guy right here, hang on, I'm gonna
wait for him to get to the front of the line, and then I'm gonna ask him some
more questions."
Nathan then tries to get the NASA employee's
attention, whilst he innocently attempts to buy a coffee. When the NASA
employee doesn't respond, Mr Thompson assumes this is because he is asking
uncomfortable questions that NASA wouldn't want to answer.
"Look, he was all nice. He was all nice. He
gave me NASA cartoon frigging emblems," Nathan said, looking for the word
"stickers". "And now he won't talk to me at all."
The NASA employee gave Mr Thompson stickers, or
'NASA cartoon frigging emblems' as they are perhaps better known.
Screen capture from YouTube / Flat Earth Talk.
Mr Thompson then decided to confront the NASA
employee, cutting in line to ask his questions. When the man calmly declined to
answer his questions, telling him to "have a nice day, OK?" Nathan's
line of questioning became more aggressive.
"Come on, you won't chat with me? You hate
Americans? Is that it?"
"Excuse me?" the employee replies,
taking offense but remaining calm. "How the hell did you get that? Don't
ever accuse me of that again. I don't have to chat with you. Step over there,
ok? I'm done talking to you."
When Nathan wouldn't stop questioning the man, a
Starbucks employee stepped in and ask the flat-earther to leave.
"You're not the boss of me, bro. Ok, I'll
leave because you asked me to, that's fine, but NASA's a fraud, bro. They lie
about everything."
He then left calmly, before complaining outside
to the camera.
"Well I just got kicked out of Starbucks
for asking a NASA employee questions, cuz he's LYING. He's a blatant LIAR. What
a JOKE that was! Now we're outside. Beautiful America. Man that was ridiculous.
I GOT NASA FRIGGING STICKERS FROM THE NASA EMPLOYEE, GUYS! And then I start
asking him questions and he told me to go outside of Starbucks; I'm frigging
shaking. Oh. My. Lord."
Nathan's video of the confrontation has been
viewed over 80,000 times in this YouTube video.
Flat Earth conspiracy theorists appear to be on
the rise on the internet lately, with groups popping up all over the web. Last
week, a video went viral, after a conspiracy theorist and YouTuber took a
spirit level onto a plane to “prove” that the Earth is flat once and for all.
Nathan's video has not gone down well on
YouTube, with over 4,000 people disliking it and 154 people giving it a thumbs
up. The verdict seems to be that Nathan should not have approached a man just
trying to have a coffee, and also the world definitely isn't flat.
"NATHAN HE WON'T TALK TO YOU BECAUSE YOU'RE
ACTING LIKE A CREEPY PERSON," Haas Franz commented in all-caps. "THE
EARTH IS NOT FLAT BY THE WAY. EVERYONE WHO WATCHES YOUR VIDEOS IS LEFT A LITTLE
DUMBER. GOOD JOB."
Nathan has since posted an update on his confrontation
in Starbucks to his Facebook group, in which he is dressed in a wig with a
unicorn horn strapped to his head and claims that the NASA employee was a liar.
In the video, he says he asked the NASA
employee, off-camera, "why does 'NASA' mean 'to lie' in Hebrew?". It
does not mean this. NASA is simply an abbreviation of National Aeronautics and
Space Administration.
Deja vu much ?
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