Kate Mulgrew Is Not A Geocentrist Even Though She Narrated A Documentary That Claims The Universe Revolves Around The Earth

April 8, 2014 / Posted by:

Side-eyes were thrown at Kate Mulgrew (aka Red from Orange is the New Black, Captain Janeway from Star Trek and Mary Ryan from Ryan’s Hope) today when a trailer for a crazy documentary made the rounds and her voice was in it. The documentary about geocentricism is from Robert Sungenis, an insane anti-Semetic twat bag (no offense to bags of twats) who thinks the Holocaust never happened and thinks the Jews are involved in a Zionist conspiracy to make Satan the leader of the world. (Cut to Pimp Mama Kris and Satan sipping chardonnay by the pool while laughing about how this Robert Sungenis trick thinks the Jews are part of their evil plan to take over the world.)

According to the trailer for the documentary called The Principle, Galileo was wrong about the whole “the earth circles the sun” thing and everything you learned about the solar system in the 3rd grade was a lie. The Earth is a special place that is the center of the universe and is the only planet with forms of life on it. Sungenis (who is NO sun genius) also thinks NASA is covering up all geocentric-evidence that proves that he’s right.

Famous physicists Michio Kaku and Lawrence Krauss are both in the trailer, but Lawrence Krauss made it crystal clear in a post on Slate that the clips of him used in the movie were used without his permission and he doesn’t believe in that shit. Kate Mulgrew echoed Lawrence’s statement in a post on Facebook and wrote that she was a voice for hire, a check is a check and she would’ve never taken the job if she knew what it was for:

“I understand there has been some controversy about my participation in a documentary called THE PRINCIPLE. Let me assure everyone that I completely agree with the eminent physicist Lawrence Krauss, who was himself misrepresented in the film, and who has written a succinct rebuttal in SLATE. I am not a geocentrist, nor am I in any way a proponent of geocentrism. More importantly, I do not subscribe to anything Robert Sungenis has written regarding science and history and, had I known of his involvement, would most certainly have avoided this documentary. I was a voice for hire, and a misinformed one, at that. I apologize for any confusion that my voice on this trailer may have caused.”

Well, that’s that and Captain Picard can stop shaking his head out of embarrassment now. But you know, that geocentricism shit is not far off from what other groups believe. The Brangeloonies believe that the sun, the moon, the stars and the rest of the universe revolves around St. Angie Jolie and we’re lucky to live on the same planet as her. The Scientologists believe that the entire universe revolves around John Travolta’s wig. And Kanye West believes that the sun and all of the planets (including Kim’s 9th planet ass) were created just to revolve around him.

via HuffPo

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