Message from @A Search for Roche's Rifle

Discord ID: 593533699304325166


2019-06-26 20:05:38 UTC  

So ad hominem and incredulity....

2019-06-26 20:06:15 UTC  

I will not watch your videos on YouTube, you should be able to bring your facts amply into a discussion and not link videos

2019-06-26 20:06:26 UTC  

You cannot make a 24,901 mile circumference ball into a sphere where you cannot observe curve at a height of 120,000 feet.

2019-06-26 20:06:57 UTC  

FE Core has agents in place and sketchy beginnings anyway

2019-06-26 20:07:38 UTC  

You are saying things that are incorrect, yes you can observe these curves. You just need a proper atmospheric scenario.

2019-06-26 20:07:47 UTC  

FE Core signed a 501(c)(3). Which is a contract to receive government tax breaks for not producing material that goes against the mainstream.

2019-06-26 20:08:02 UTC  

the heavens / firmament appears to rotate, not the ground - the ground beneath your feet is unmoving

2019-06-26 20:08:09 UTC  

You can measure a curve in hot weather and high fog levels, like many FE’s do

2019-06-26 20:08:09 UTC  

LOL - wow... thats what you think a 501c3 is??

2019-06-26 20:08:17 UTC  

Cant*

2019-06-26 20:08:30 UTC  

Has literally nothing to do with "tax breaks"

2019-06-26 20:08:40 UTC  

@Cosmonaut! Oh really?

2019-06-26 20:08:44 UTC  

Enlighten me.

2019-06-26 20:09:01 UTC  

Isn’t a 501c3 just a little thing that small nonprofits get?

2019-06-26 20:09:25 UTC  

Wait... no - you made the positive claim. Please prove that its "for not producing material that goes against the mainstream"

I own a 501c3

2019-06-26 20:09:26 UTC  

Don’t think it has much to do with production means

2019-06-26 20:09:35 UTC  

It allows churches to keep more of the revenue they generate from being taxed by the federal government.

2019-06-26 20:10:21 UTC  

If you start preaching fe in churches, the likelihood the 501 c 3, would be revoked, is an absolute.

2019-06-26 20:10:49 UTC  

I don’t think you understand, @Cosmonaut!

2019-06-26 20:11:01 UTC  

COSMONAUT... you said you were gonna be good when i unmuted you.. but your last 5posts were just rancor and insulting

2019-06-26 20:11:03 UTC  

FE Core was also doing merchandising

2019-06-26 20:11:05 UTC  

501(c)(3) tax-exemptions apply to entities that are organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, for testing for public safety, to foster national or international amateur sports competition, for the prevention of cruelty to children, women, or animals. 501(c)(3) exemption applies also for any non-incorporated community chest, fund, cooperating association or foundation organized and operated exclusively for those purposes.[1][2] There are also supporting organizations—often referred to in shorthand form as "Friends of" organizations.[3][4][5][6][7]

2019-06-26 20:11:12 UTC  

which I'm not sure if that is allowed or not

2019-06-26 20:11:42 UTC  

Nice citation. So yes, FE is contrary to mainstream science. Obviously. Argument over

2019-06-26 20:11:58 UTC  

Yikes

2019-06-26 20:12:00 UTC  
2019-06-26 20:12:41 UTC  

@Derek Nelson - they never come in and check WHAT KIND of science you are doing - its a way for FECore to have their donors give money and get a tax break on it. Just like churches

2019-06-26 20:12:50 UTC  

May I ask what your profile picture is @Cosmonaut!

2019-06-26 20:13:26 UTC  

Churches that have a 501(c)(3) Do not Allow FE to be preached, or they will lose it. Period.

2019-06-26 20:14:11 UTC  

@Derek Nelson - 501c3 is much MORE than churches (see long post above) and 2. please provide evidence they will lose their tax exempt status for preaching FE

2019-06-26 20:14:23 UTC  

So the reason FECore has one, by default means they are ultimately not going to produce material that actually goes against mainstream science.

2019-06-26 20:14:24 UTC  

@user not found - just something I found on google

2019-06-26 20:16:44 UTC  

So, @Derek Nelson - no evidence? Just conjecture?
You think the IRS has the time to audit 501c3s all day? You could submit a complaint (like a church endorsing a political candidate) - but they dont regulate the kind of science you can/cant do

2019-06-26 20:16:48 UTC  

If I were to make a church, stating I was going to preach FE on an application for a 501(c)(3). Think I would get one?

2019-06-26 20:17:08 UTC  

If you say yes, you’re kidding yourself and me.

2019-06-26 20:18:19 UTC  

@Derek Nelson - why does it have to be a church? unless FEcore registered as a church?

501(c)(3) tax-exemptions apply to entities that are organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, scientific, literary, or educational purposes, for testing for public safety, to foster national or international amateur sports competition, for the prevention of cruelty to children, women, or animals.

2019-06-26 20:18:38 UTC  

But yes, you could register as a church

2019-06-26 20:18:58 UTC  
2019-06-26 20:19:01 UTC  

It would never happen. The same thing with a scientific organization.

2019-06-26 20:19:16 UTC  

You have proof of your claim?