tg,;r_pr_-P. 1FF world live, is a little town of Mecca: outskirts of it is a inland sea, salt water. I call it The Sea of Mecca on map listed as Salton Sea as it is very salty; one might call ft the Salty Sea of Mecca. It is 10 miles across about 30 miles long. Marjory and I using our telescope on tripod 8 inches from ground have sighted across this Sea. Rented a boat, using marker flags all across the Sea and other side, found that NO CURVE EXISTED across this 10 miles! We just once again demonstrated what we knew, what intelligent 6 year old children know WATER IS FLAT! The way we found the sea to be: flat. The way it would be if the world were a globe planet, as claimed by Christian Science. It goes without saying Columbus so long ago demonstrated the fact earth was flat! It was believed then as well as now, that is the Grease Ball Faith was taught. It was believed that, earth being a globe, one would go over the edge, which of course one would if the world was a ball! It goes without saying that a flat sea obviously would have no edge to fall over. As water seeks its own level, finds a bank and backs up, level as is the Law of God, the Law of Nature that water is level. All height on earth is found from the fact that seas are all level get it "sea level"??? If the world had been a globe, the center of the Sea of Mecca would have been ten feet higher than either edge! WE COULD NOT HAVE SIGHTED ACROSS IT! BUT WE DID! WE FOREVER SETTLED THE ISSUE THAT DAY WORLD IS FLAT! ALL BY ITSELF THAT EXPERIMENT PROVED THE WORLD FLAT! It can be done and re done any time of day or night by anyone. By the way, you can see in the enclosed map of California that this Sea is 234 feet below SEE LEVEL! Note, the Sea of Mecca is level and below the level of the open seas, both level! We publish a paper Flat Earth News quarterly 15. yearly air mail. In past and future issues we go into these things. It will tell you this FLAT EARTH is one of the very few 301

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