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originally posted by: khnum
a reply to: KnightLight
I have literally seen a newspaper re-write itself and many other things that confirm somebody or something out there has a far greater handle on things than we do,the world however hasn't blown up yet so who or what seems to know what its doing.
originally posted by: universalbri
a reply to: KnightLight
Yeah no I've never read it and have my news and new material list set intentionally to nil.
originally posted by: caterpillage
Jupiter rising seems familiar to me as well, though I can't say for sure. I was firmly in the Steiner camp as well.
Another possible one, last night auto correct changed helpfull, to helpful. I thought it just looked wrong as helpful. Now I'm no spelling bee champ but helpfull seems awfully familiar to me. Anybody else?
originally posted by: trollz
Helpful feels correct to me; however, one word which I feel should not be is "definitely". Every time I write it, I have the urge to spell it with an a, despite the fact that I know that's incorrect.
originally posted by: Night Star
We had a long thread on the Berenstein/stain bears. I'm in the stein camp myself. I wish to hell that some of us would have saved our books from childhood.
Jupiter Rising sounds familiar to me, but I can't be certain on that one.
originally posted by: trollz
Alright guys...
So there's this new movie out that was just made this year. I saw previews for it and whatnot and thought it looked cool, so I wrote a note to myself to watch it. Jupiter Rising. And then I see someone in a recent thread reference this same movie, Jupiter Rising.
The problem is... There's no movie called Jupiter Rising. It's now called "Jupiter Ascending".
Am I losing my mind here? Does anyone else specifically remember it being called "Jupiter Rising" rather than "Jupiter Ascending"?
I don't even know what to think. I wouldn't think anything of it if it weren't for the fact that I specifically made a note to myself to watch it, and then saw someone else reference it by the same name.
originally posted by: universalbri
a reply to: KnightLight
I'd like to know if your books are stain or stein. I remember it as stein, vividly. About 4 years ago i was.. erhem.. relieved of my household belongings - which included numerous magazines, comics books, video games, and so much more... I suspect the 'reason' for this was because of what we're now encountering...
Was there an 'attempt' to align realities by world leaders?
Or is this simply an evolution of me and what I see is a reflection of that?
On that note:
Here's an interesting post ON ATS - about this topic:
Fidel Castro is alive now according to BBC?
www.abovetopsecret.com...
I too, remember him dying.
I have been homeless a while - and had another homeless man who didn't believe me when I told him Eddie Murphy had died a few years back. I saved a couple articles - and took my netbook back to the park that night and showed him the articles. About his death: I still have those, here:
and
So about 4 months ago, that same man came up to me:
"You lied to me. He's Eddie Murphy's not dead."
He explained how he'd had a conversation with some random person and was talking about Robin William's death who insisted EM was not dead. So he went to the library, and couldn't find anything but 'conspiracy theories' about EM's death. On searching after his discussion, I too could not find the same articles I had seen before.
I think we're just looking at 'seepage' from alternate realities coming into this reality. What we have here is nothing more than a first hand demonstration of the collective 'voting nature' of reality's information pool.
And since not everyone is fairly represented in any real voting mechanism. What we see is a general reason why society will invariably become less dependent on 'fact based' information on the internet which will in my opinion probably be regarded more as an entertainment source than a place you go to get the local news.