

“They make up lies like big bang and moon landins cause the elites dont want u to worship God! if ur interested check out the film next week. thats y their logo is the tounge (sic) of a snake. if yall don’t kno (sic) by now, nasa is fraudulent. 1h 36m IMDb RATING 6.5 /10 10K YOUR RATING Rate Play trailer 1:55 1 Video 25 Photos Documentary Meet real Flat Earthers, a small but growing contingent of people who firmly believe in a conspiracy to suppress the truth that the Earth is flat. “hey yall!! im n a flat earth film it comes out n a week,” Mitchell wrote in the caption. The Ultimate Fighter alum posted the trailer on his Instagram page, which also features submission grappling innovator Eddie Bravo. In fact, Mitchell’s stance has become so outspoken, that it landed him a spot in an upcoming flat Earth documentary. “Thug Nasty” even challenged Joe Rogan to a debate and vowed to “smoke” the UFC analyst in the said discussion. UFC featherweight Bryce Mitchell has been adamant about his flat Earth beliefs. Bryce Mitchell gets new opponent for UFC 288.Bryce Mitchell’s history of conspiracy theory.The Flat Earth, the new film from visionary director, Ty Evans. Cody Lockwood, the northwest ripper, hopped in the van last minute and filmed a video part in 30 days. Mike Pulizzi, a virtually unknown flat bar master from Sacramento, who won’t be unknown for long.

Carlos Iqui, a Brazilian ninja with insane pop who stomps tricks like he’s trying to break the ground. Chase Webb, who’s been known as “that one famous guy’s friend” for too long, now making a name for himself with a love affair for bent metal. The crew consisted of: Big boy Jamie Foy from Florida, one of skateboarding’s newest pros with insane skills on huge rails and anything in his way. They didn’t all ride for the same team, but they piled in a blacked out van with a laser cannon attached to the front and began their journey. “If anyone knows where the end of the Earth is, can they take us there?” This was the burning question running through the minds of five skaters after discovering rumors that the Earth is flat. Another super polished, overly produced debacle-Ty Evans’s new film, The Flat Earth, delivers the gnarliest skateboarding from this year’s new breed of rippers: Jamie Foy, Chase Webb, Carlos Iqui, Michael Pulizzi and Cody Lockwood.
