BOMBSHELL: Ultimate proof that Michigan isn't real.

Hello truth seekers. As you know, it has been speculated that Michigan is not a state but is, in fact, a lake. Sources (https://michiganisntreal.blogspot.com/2019/03/michigan-isnt-really-state-it-isnt-even.htmlhttps://michiganisntreal.blogspot.com/2019/03/think-you-live-in-michigan-think-again.htmlhttps://fakestate.home.blog/2019/03/27/interview-with-the-author-of-michiganisntreal-blogspot-com/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Michigan).

Many have already joined the movement, but a common criticism I hear is "where was I when I thought I was in Michigan?"

It's a hard question to answer, or at least it has been until now.

One of my sources, let's call him Mr. Ford, works closely with the government and has been a valuable resource to me in the ongoing fight to prove Michigan is not a state. Last night at 1:35 PM, as I was watching reruns of ALF with my pet cat Methuselah, I received an email from him entitled: TOP SECRET: GROUNDBREAKING.

I opened it and the whole thing blew my mind.

Here's what it contained:

Government map of Michigan

I understand many of you haven't studied maps as much as I have so I will break this down step by step:

  1. The government must have caught on to this blog. It's hard to tell, but in the upper right corner they have changed the text from saying "Great Lakes Areas of Concern" to "Great Lakes Areas of NO Concern." This is undoubtedly because I noticed they had labeled this government map "Great Lake Areas of Concern" in my previous post "Think you live in Michigan? Think again." They are trying to get us to stop asking the question "WHY is the government concerned with these areas?
  2. Notice how the land mass heretofore called "Michigan" is missing. Instead, the words ALL LAKE is written over it, implying that Michigan is, in fact, just a lake. LAKE MICHIGAN.
  3. Here's the important part: notice the city names written in RED around the "Great Michigan Sea?" Those are MICHIGAN CITY NAMES.
  4. Ann Arbor is, of course, in the middle of the lake. Source: https://michiganisntreal.blogspot.com/2019/03/ann-arbor-ann-harbour.html
Here's how it works: Let's say you board a flight from Montana (WHERE I DO NOT LIVE) to Detroit. Your plane lands and you get off in Detroit. You get some great views of the lake, see the closed down Ford plants. See the closed down Chrysler plants. See the closed down Chevy plants, eat a meal of street corn and then head back to Montana. What a nice trip to the state of Michigan.

WRONG.

You were actually in Indiana. Here's the thing: if there is no REAL DETROIT, but merely just Detroit, INDIANA, how would you know that you weren't actually in Michigan? It is by a lake, just like Michigan. It's got trees, just like Michigan. There are women there, just like Michigan. People have funny accents JUST LIKE MICHIGAN.

The only way that you could possibly tell is to fly over Michigan and look out your window. Then you would surely see if there was a state or not, right?

Wrong.

There are two reasons: 1. You could not possibly be high enough to TELL if you were in Michigan or just over Indiana. The state (Indiana because Michigan isn't real) would be an indistinguishable blob of trees, buildings, men and women. You could be over Nebraska and not know it!

2. PLANES DO NOT FLY OVER "MICHIGAN."

Official Government flight paths
This is a government map of the flight paths through our great nation. Notice how there are no paths over any of the great lakes, especially "Michigan." It is just a shapeless blob of blue water.

Please, share this blog and talk to your friends and family about Michigan. We can't allow these government global elites to perpetrate this hoax. They are stealing water from drought states like California and Utah and shipping it to "Flint," but not the real flint, which is in Wisconsin, but "Flint, Michigan" which is in the bottom of a LAKE, a LAKE that is ALREADY full of WATER. Source: https://fakestate.home.blog/2019/03/28/where-does-water-come-from-where-does-water-go/?fbclid=IwAR3srrn2_sQW8Q6mosoITZr3VqOzjdyaASd4ci7rbKtiSDZQHtonGhiN1sM

Keep your eyes open. Don't fall for "missed again (Michigan)."

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

Think you live in Michigan? Think again.

Probably my final update