


This discovery has come to the forefront from a longitudinal study spanning 25 years from over 50 leading universities around the world - beginning at the University of Malta. Anita Bath, and Dr Oliver Klosov have confirmed that there is evidence to suggest that the world is, in fact, flat. The theory is believed to have begun in ancient Greece and later developed in the Bronze and Iron ages in civilizations closer to the Near East until late in the Hellenistic period (31 BC).Ĭutting edge researchers from the University of Malta, Dr Harry Johnson, Prof.

For years the niche community of people that believe the earth is flat have been the center of comedic ridicule - ostracised by the general public as ‘lunatics’ and ‘out of their mind’ for over two thousand years.
