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Hold onto your horizons! A daring NASA insider reveals a ground-shattering truth. Our world may indeed be flat! Moreover, it’s covered by a massive 'dome' in the Arctic. You won’t believe what else he's unearthed about the ultimate deception of the century!

It all began when Gary Probe, a confidential source from within NASA, unearthed shocking satellite images. What piqued his interest was a strange, glossy anomaly above the Arctic Circle, shaped strangely like a gigantic dome. Followed by a series of serendipitous events, Probe encountered an astronaut, Jim Corsan, who'd had one too many at a local dive bar in Houston. Lunar, in his intoxicated fervor, confessed about his darkest secret – a staged moon landing on a movie set in the Arctic cloaked under the real Moon's flattened doppelganger.

Probe, realizing the gravity of his findings, discreetly released the secret satellite images and the covert recording of Corsan's confession to our newsroom. The images clearly show a gargantuan, glassy dome structure hidden amongst the chilling terrain of the Arctic. What's more, Corsan's confession correlated ominously with the images, adding fuel to the fire of the grand deception. The revelations sparked a global frenzy, as millions sat gawking at their screens, drinking in the footage of Corsan drunkenly mouthing, 'The Earth is flat ... like a pancake ... topped by an acrylic dome ... Heck! We’ve been playing snow globe with you all!'

According to Probe’s leaked documents, top scientists had discovered the 'Flat Earth Dome' decades ago, but with the help of a certain tech mogul, they've been running an elaborate showbiz – the illusion of a spherical world, coupled with sham space explorations.

As Probe puts it, 'They made us believe we were floating on a blue marble, while we were simply skidding across a cosmic disc!' Probe was last heard planning to leak documents detailing the cover-up. His current whereabouts, however, remain unknown. NASA, predictably, vehemently denies these bombshell revelations, dismissing them as the creations of overactive imaginations. Yet, despite their attempts at dismissal, the leaked images and Corsan's confession continue to create waves in the society.

Has humanity been living under the colossal Arctic Dome, hoodwinked by a grand cosmic conspiracy? Or is this just another yarn spun in the murky depths of the internet? Only time will tell if Gary Probe's revelations stand to scrutiny or evaporate like cosmic dust. Stay tuned!