Anti-Gravity: Debunking False Claims - Video

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The discussion centers around a video linked from Google that claims to present information on anti-gravity. The topic is quickly deemed a conspiracy theory and classified as a banned subject for discussion. Participants agree that if the claims made in the video were true, they could be easily proven, eliminating the need for debate. This highlights a broader skepticism towards unverified claims and the importance of evidence in discussions about controversial topics.
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I'm bored, i found this:

http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-8635897559220353909&q=anti-gravity
 
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Thanks, we have a new banned subject. :smile:

Not only does this qualify as a conspiracy theory [banned], but this is the sort of claim that if true, could be proven upon demand - there would be no need for debate.
 
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