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The '''Universal Zetetic Society''' ('''UZS''') was the precursor to the [[Flat Earth Society]]. It was founded shortly after the death of [[Samuel Rowbotham]] (aka Parallax) by Rowbotham's adherents. The UZS was active well into the early part of the 20th century, publishing many issues of a magazine titled ''The Earth Not a Globe Review''. In 1971, the UZS was renamed [[Flat Earth Society|The Flat Earth Society]] when [[Samuel Shenton]] became its leader. | The '''Universal Zetetic Society''' ('''UZS''') was the precursor to the [[Flat Earth Society]]. It was founded shortly after the death of [[Samuel Rowbotham]] (aka Parallax) by Rowbotham's adherents. The UZS was active well into the early part of the 20th century, publishing many issues of a magazine titled ''The Earth Not a Globe Review''. In 1971, the UZS was renamed [[Flat Earth Society|The Flat Earth Society]] when [[Samuel Shenton]] became its leader. | ||
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The Universal Zetetic Society (UZS) was the precursor to the Flat Earth Society. It was founded shortly after the death of Samuel Rowbotham (aka Parallax) by Rowbotham's adherents. The UZS was active well into the early part of the 20th century, publishing many issues of a magazine titled The Earth Not a Globe Review. In 1971, the UZS was renamed The Flat Earth Society when Samuel Shenton became its leader.