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The Mandela Effect Can No Longer Be Denied: Berenstein Was The Tip of The Iceberg

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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 02:53 AM
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originally posted by: GoShredAK
Also big things like bible verses and geography.

maybe they are just getting started?


There are hundreds of different Bible translations, each one of them change the context according to what suits them, and the experts do say none of them have been translated from Hebrew correctly. I am not surprised each Bible version says a different thing.

Geography has not changed... can't you see how impossible that is? If NZ really was North of Australia it would have been tropical....... how did they film Fellowship of the ring or The Hobbit there, with that landscape??



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 02:56 AM
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Well this ended up where it finally needed to be.



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:02 AM
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a reply to: Phage
Nope, nadda.

What I'm noticing is in every comment section of every video, and in every thread other than ATS. The majority of people are tripping out and believe in the Mandela effect while only a small handful are calling us retards.


I honestly believed it was bad memory until recently...
For me its becoming blatant and undeniable...

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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:05 AM
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a reply to: GoShredAK




The majority of people are tripping out and believe in the Mandela effect while only a small handful are calling us retards.

A majority? No.
A very small handful would seem to fall into that "retard" category. Most would just be scratching their heads, thinking, "What? Really?" Odd, yes. Retarded, probably not.



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:07 AM
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a reply to: GoShredAK

I certainly wouldn't say 'retards' - in all honesty, what's more likely?

Something like CERN or some other contraption 'altering' history? And altering pointless things like Star Wars quotes, children's book names? To what end? Why not alter the outcome of World Wars? Or historical debacles? Why pointless things?

Or... due to popular culture, mass media and social media on the internet, people are being inundated with endless adverts which use said pop cultre as a means to sell you something and as such, peoples' memories of the original event or reference become blurred or distorted over time?

Which seems more likely?



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:16 AM
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a reply to: noonebutme

The mundane seems more likely, but reality is stranger than fiction.



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:19 AM
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a reply to: GoShredAK

That would depend on the fiction.
I've seen some very strange fiction and a lot that is quite mundane.

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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:23 AM
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a reply to: noonebutme

That's just it though.

I did not take this very seriously until I saw verses in the Bible have seemingly changed.

Since when did Jesus tell us to slay our enemies?

When I read multiple testimonies of people who claim to have studied the bible their entire life, saying things have absolutely changed it gets my attention.



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:26 AM
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a reply to: GoShredAK




When I read multiple testimonies of people who claim to have studied the bible their entire life, saying things have absolutely changed it gets my attention.

And it's on the internet so it has to be true. So yeah, I understand now.



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 03:35 AM
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a reply to: GoShredAK

We-ell. Again, the post from someone above, there are multiple versions of the bible over the years.

And again, I would argue that the ability to have information so accessible and permeable to people means opinions and ideas are far more easily available.

Which then leads to people hearing something, picking up on it and 'remembering' it, and then over time changes their original memory or perception of the true event/fact.

That's my position on it because, I have seen nothing else to the contrary.

My own example of "ME' and how I know it isnt real and it's only *me* :

I recall, categorically, the Xwing fighters crashing into the Death Star shield in SW:ROTJ (as a child in the UK watching a hokey VHS copy on release day - i know, tsk tsk but I was under 10 ) near the final battle - before Han and chums shut the shield generator down. I remember it vividly in my head. Even my brother does.

But no one else. Why is that? Why do I have this memory I am so sure is real? Because it isn't. Because i 'remembered' it wrong as a child, and over the years, I convinced my brother of it, which only reinforced the memory further.

And I believe this is what ME is -- mass media influencing people. Sounds boring, but it seems far more likely to me.
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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 04:22 AM
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a reply to: Phage. Right, but the internet is a place where people from all over the world gather to discuss the Mandela effect. This doesn't make what these people are sharing any less real.

All I am saying is it is odd that so many people have the same faulty memories.

People are loosing there freaking minds, a whole lot of them, its becoming a phenomenon of sorts.



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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 04:23 AM
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a reply to: Agartha


Personally I don't see the geography thing.....China does look a little small but I don't pay much attention to the claims of geography changing.

About the bible.

Of course there are hundreds of different translations. Everyone knows that. This is not about different versions or translations.

People are noticing verses that they have ingrained in there hearts are changing completely. People are claiming that their same bible that they grew up with is suddenly different.

Certain verses now seem completely wrong no matter the translation. Particularly where Jesus says to "slay" our enemies before him...

Now that goes completely against what Jesus taught us. I have read it myself in my own bible multiple times and I see no other way to interpret it. He seems to be speaking literally.

This one is blowing peoples minds.

Give me a sec ill post the exact verse, along with some others....
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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 05:11 AM
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Look I'm open to this being faulty memory and I can accept if I'm wrong, which I most likely am, but as of right now I feel like there might be something to this and it just keeps getting weirder. I am not trying to push the ME, I am genuinely curious and interested.

Maybe you guys can help me out.

Here is one of many bits of scripture that I will share.
this is my KJV from 2003. I highlighted the verse of interest.

This is one people are claiming has changed. I don't know, but all my life I was under the impression Jesus would never say that. His message was to love your enemies.

Am I interpreting this wrong? Has it always said this.

Apparently if you open any King James version bible, this is what it says.....



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 05:16 AM
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Here is another that I find odd.

Is it saying two men in a bed together?

Also where it says two women grinding, supposedly its supposed to say "grinding at the mill" or "grinding grain," but now in all KJVs it just stops at grinding. Which sounds a little weird.

Many hardcore Christians are saying this does not belong. Its a bit odd. For some its majorly disturbing.


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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 05:21 AM
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originally posted by: GoShredAK
a reply to: Phage. Right, but the internet is a place where people from all over the world gather to discuss the Mandela effect. This doesn't make what these people are sharing any less real.

All I am saying is it is odd that so many people have the same faulty memories.

People are loosing there freaking minds, a whole lot of them, its becoming a phenomenon of sorts.




I was thinking about this - now obviously this whole Mandela Effect is complete and utter garbage, I mean seriously it's actually embarrassing the things that people are coming out with BUT!! why are they coming out with it, what's the driving force?

Something needs looking into and this phenomena is fascinating but it's more about the people, the reasons, the hysteria etc etc rather than there being any truth to any of it.



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 05:26 AM
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a reply to: stargatetravels
Well said. Regardless of what is causing this effect, the sheer numbers of people reporting the same memories, and the sudden explosion of popularity make it pretty interesting.

That's how i feel. I'm not going completely nuts like some people. I'm enjoying learning about it.


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posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 05:35 AM
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Really sorry this is upside down but please read it.


This one has people freaking out.

Apparently it is supposed to be the lion and the lamb, not, wolf and the lamb.

Many people absolutely swear this is wrong.

I would appreciate if you dear readers would review those three bits of scripture and share your opinion on if you agree something has changed or is odd to you in any way.

I have a bunch more too.....



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 05:48 AM
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a reply to: GoShredAK

Luke 19:27 has always been as it is now. When I started to loose my faith I rejected the OT as being a cruel nasty book, but I was convinced the NT was different and that the message Jesus had was of love. I was wrong. Jesus was not as peaceful as believers make him to be. There are other verses like the one you posted, however, I know some will come and give their own interpretation and twist what it says and each one of them believe they hold the only truth.... that's the thing with the Bible which I said before, it changes meaning with the reader,hence you cannot trust it.

Go read Matthew 10:34 and John 15:6.

The Mandela effect is a fad, every couple of years there's a new 'paranormal' fad and this is it. Some people just need something 'out of this world' to make their lives more special. I guess that's human nature.



posted on Jul, 13 2016 @ 06:04 AM
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originally posted by: GoShredAK
'Silence of the lambs quote:

It "puts" the lotion on its skin has changed to

"It rubs the lotion on it's skin......

WTF.



There were actually two different quotes..I have the DVD, watched it recently. First quote is "it rubs the lotion on its skin or else it gets the hose again"

Second is "it puts the lotion in the basket" the basket he has lowered down into the pit to retrieve the lotion from his victim. She initially refuses until he shouts "Put the lotion in the basket"



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