Infinite Plane Radio
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Tim Ozman is the host of Infinite Plane Radio and author of Secret Religion of the Elite, God is a Narcissist, Jesus is a Codependent, How to Control Codependent People, The Flat Earthers: Life On The Edge of Reality, The Autohoaxer Handbook, Deep Faked, Guardrails, and The Power of ME: Mandela Effect Magick. As the editor in chief of the Flat Earth Report, and host of the Flat Earth Report podcast, he has been at the cutting edge of conspiracy analysis and mainstream media deconstruction since 2017. As president of the Infinite Plane Society, he has been the project manager for a number of publicity stunts, performance art events, and a growing think tank comprised of likeminded individuals. Tim is presently fighting a legal battle against notorious cybersquatter Marcus Goldfinch, managing the open phones podcast, writing new books, and creating art. Learn more The Infinite Plane Society is a Flat Earth Society offshoot. It is a flat earth group which does not subscribe to a belief in "ice walls" or "domes" which constrain the flat earth model to the known continents. Instead, they assert the flat earth is an endless flat plane. They sponsored a number of publicity stunts intended at taking flat earth "out of the Youtube echo-chambers", including a "Research Flat Earth" billboard campaign and a flat earth sponsored steam-powered rocket jump.[1] by world-famous daredevil and flat earth believer "Mad" Mike Hughes. "In 2017, he called in to the Infinite Plane Society, a live-stream YouTube channel that discusses Earth’s flatness and other matters, to announce his beliefs and ambitions and ask for the community’s endorsement." The billboard campaign Infinite Plane Society sponsored[2] is what caught "Mad" Mike Hughes' attention. The message “Research Flat Earth", was painted on the side of the daredevil's rocket, leading to international news coverage[3] The Infinite Plane Society was represented at the International Flat Earth Conference 2018 in Denver, Colorado by it's spokesman Tim Ozman[4], who also appears in the Netflix documentary Behind The Curve, in which he states the error in assuming the existence of a dome on a flat earth model. BLOG http://timozman.space SIGN UP FOR LIVE NOTIFICATIONS http://infiniteplanesociety.com