On a 2017 podcast hosted by Eddie Bravo, Kron Gracie and flat earth conspiracy theorist Eric Dubay chimed in to tell us about why the moon landings are fake, photographs of space are CGI and why planet earth is FLAT. The podcast goes on for over 3.5 hours as the participants ramble on about various ways that the conspiracy has been proven to them.
Eddie Bravo and Kron Gracie begin by letting us know that first you must stop believing in the moon landings, as if these are kind of a gateway conspiracy in to the flat Earth theories.
Kron says he believes in a whole host of conspiracy theories such as adding fluoride to the water supply, chemtrails from planes, and government agents covering up the flat earth conspiracy. Neither Kron, nor Eddie will go all-in on their claim that the Earth is flat, but both claim there is more evidence to show the Earth is flat compared to evidence showing that the Earth is spherical.
Kron Gracie goes on to say “I believe we are on a big eye, I believe we are in this dome”. He shows a drawing to the camera to show that humans are living inside a semi-circle shaped dome. He also adds “I want to know why satellites do exist, I don’t believe in them, how come I don’t get service when I’m in Hawaii. There should always be service”. He doesn’t seem to understand that Satellites give their signals to towers, which in turn pass their signals on to cell phones.
All 3 members of the podcast seem to think that the government and NASA are complicit in covering up the fact that humans have never been to space and that all images of the earth are computer generated. Eric Dubay is probably the most famous flat Earth conspiracy theorist and is used as the reference point during the podcast.
Google trends shows us that the Flat Earth conspiracy was very popular around the time the trio did this podcast after being stagnant for a decade. The theory exploded in 2014, with it reaching the peak of it’s search volume (perhaps due to Kron Gracie & Eddie Bravo endorsing it) in 2017. Since the podcast has aired, the theory has slowly dwindled in popularity but still remains a lot more active than it was a decade ago.
The full 3.5 hour video is linked below: