Why Is It Called The Mandela Effect? Are You Ready For The Movie? Have You Seen The Mandela Effect Examples Of 2019, Leading Into 2020? Have You Witnessed The Mind Blowing Effects? Is The Mandela Effect Real?
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1. Flintstones
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3. Monopoly
4. Pepsi
5. Kitkat
6. C3po
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9. Prince
10. Earth
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13. Looney Tunes
14. Memories
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20. Wizard Oz
21. Back to the Future
22. Tony The Tiger
23. Alternate Old Position
24. Star Wars / Luke I Am Your Father
25. Mr. Rogers Theme Song
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The Mandela Effect
On July 18th, 1918 Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela was born in the township of Mvezo, South Africa. Mvezo is a small village on the banks of the Mbashe River, not far from Mthatha in the Eastern Cape of South Africa. At the age of 26 Mandela, joined the African National Congress in 1944, and helped to form the ANC Youth League (ANCYL). Mandela rose through the ranks quickly.
In 1952, he was charged under the Suppression of Communism Act for his part in a decision to attempt to insight civil disobedience against six unjust laws. He was sentenced to nine months of hard labour, suspended for two years. On December 5, 1956, Mandela and 28 others were arrested and thereafter acquitted on suspicions of treason. During the trial Mandela married, Winnie Madikizela, on 14 June 1958.
On the 5 day of August, 1962, Nelson Mandela was arrested for leaving the country without a permit and inciting workers to strike. Soon after, on the 9th of October, 1963, Mandela was added to a list of defendants in a sabotage case. As a result, on June 12th, 1964 Mandela and seven other accused were sentenced to life in prison.
In 1985 Mandela, while imprisoned, would experience a bout with his health and be briefly hospitalized twice. In 1991 Mandela was released from prison, and was elected President of South Africa for 5 years from 1994 to 1999. He was the country's first black head of state and the first elected in a fully representative democratic election. Mandela would live until December 5, 2013. He was 95 years old.
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In the summer of 1985...
Nelson Mandela was jailed in Cape Town's Pollsmoor prison. Mandela was visited and interviewed on July 7th, 1985 by Samuel Dash, who was chief counsel to the Senate Watergate committee, and a professor of law at Georgetown University. He was also a member of the board of directors of the International League of Human Rights. Samuel Dash wrote, in his July 7th, 1985 NY Times article that Mandela seemed "younger than 67" and a lot more healthy and vibrant than what would be presumed for a man incarcerated 22 years.
Samuel Dash had this to say concerning Mandela's health at the time: "Dressed in his own well-fitted khaki shirt and trousers, rather than a regulation blue denim prison uniform, he appeared vigorous and healthy, with a calm, confident manner and dignified bearing that seemed incongruous in our prison surroundings. Indeed, throughout our meeting, I felt that I was in the presence not of a guerrilla fighter or radical ideologue, but of a head of state."
Two months later, on September 12, Mandela received treatment at the city's Volk's hospital where doctors found cysts on his liver and right kidney. The NY Times reported: "Doctors advised Nelson Mandela, the jailed black leader, to have an operation to remove an enlarged prostate gland, his daughter said today. She said Mr. Mandela also has cysts on his liver and right kidney."
The NY Times documented that Mandela had this to say on September 12, 1985: "''He said last Thursday a second cystoscopy had been performed under general anesthetic and he was advised by prison authorities it revealed an enlarged prostate,'' Mrs. Dlamini said at Cape Town airport. ''He also has cysts on his liver and right kidney.''
October 2, 1985 the NY times reported Mandela would have surgery within the next two weeks to remove the enlarged prostate gland. The NY Times report went on to say Mandela "was examined last Sunday at Volks Hospital in Cape Town by a team of three private doctors, including a urologist, chosen by his family. Mr. Mandela's wife, Winnie.." It was reported that Mandela was undergoing test, 'some diagnostic and others pre-surgery,'' of which the results were expected the following week. The report concluded by saying, "Doctors appointed by prison officials examined Mr. Mandela last month and diagnosed him as having an enlarged prostate and cysts on his liver and right kidney."
On November 4th Nelson Mandela is reported to have had surgery. The NY Times had this to say on the matter:
"Nelson Mandela, the jailed anti-apartheid leader, had surgery today for the removal of an enlarged prostate and is in stable condition, prison officials said tonight. Mr. Mandela, who is 67 years old and also suffers from cysts on his liver and kidney, was operated on by private physicians. ... ''An operation for the removal of an enlarged prostate was performed on Nelson Mandela,'' a statement from the prison said. ''His condition is stable and no complications are expected.''
Doctors closed with these statements regarding the care of Mr. Mandela' ''The hospitalization and treatment of a person is a private, personal and family matter,'' the prison statement said. ''It is not ethically correct to comment on it.''
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Nelson Mandela International Day is an annual international day in honour of Nelson Mandela, celebrated each year on 18 July, Mandela's birthday. The day was officially declared* by the United Nations in November 2009, with the first UN Mandela Day held on 18 July 2010, Mandela's birthday.
The Mandela Day campaign message is:
"Nelson Mandela has fought for social justice for 67 years. We're asking you to start with 67 minutes. We would be honored if such a day can serve to bring together people around the world to fight poverty, and promote peace, reconciliation and cultural diversity," according to a statement issued on Mandela's behalf.
The first global celebration of Mandela Day was on 18 July 2010, Mandela's 91st birthday. If we recall Mandela was born July 18th, 1918. We then ask why the Mandela Day campaign message suggest, "Nelson Mandela has fought for social justice for 67 years. We're asking you to start with 67 minutes.", in 2010?
Nelson Mandela began fighting for social justice in 1944 at age 26, as we already learned. We thus ask ourselves again, why would the Mandela Day campaign message suggest, "Nelson Mandela has fought for social justice for 67 years. We're asking you to start with 67 minutes", if they would be celebrating the first ever Mandela day on his birthday in 2010, while the 67 years of fighting for social justice would not arrive until the year 2011?
Age 26 + 67 years = 93 years old.
93 years old in = 2011.
1944 + 67 years = the year 2011.
"Global" Mandela Day Declaration = 2009*.
First UN Mandela Day = 2010
This reflects the math of the authorities at play here to be off by 1 to 2 years.
In our research we discovered a South African Civil Log of events from 1985, the year of Mandela's 67th birthday. Contained in this log we found the Month of July 1985, the month of Mandela's 67th birthday, to document some strange events leading up to and beyond the 20, of July. In our examination we found that on:
5 July 1985
7 July 1985
Government Notice No 76:
20 July 1985:
20 July midnight: State of emergency declared in terms of Public Safety Act No 3 of 1953, affected 36 magisterial districts.
Regulations (Proc R 121 of 1985) were amended as follows:
21 July 1985:
21 July - 7 March:
23 July 1985:
What we are seeing here is that many people recall Nelson Mandela died in prison, long before his loss on December 5th, 2013. Many people – perhaps thousands – seem to believe that. A lot of individuals said: "I thought I remembered it clearly, complete with news clips of his funeral, the mourning in South Africa, some rioting in cities, and the heartfelt speech by his widow." (Who "mis-remembers" a grieving widows "heart-felt" speech? Impossible.)
The following was written by Mr. P. Ware on the 10th of April, 2011:
"Both my wife and I remember Nelson Mandela dying in prison. Included in this memory are the funeral snippets on TV and a legal flap over book rights involving his Widow. We also remember that David Soul of the 70’s show Starsky and Hutch committing suicide on or near christmas because he was despondent over his wife’s cancer! Even news reports of relatives and police discovering his body underneath the christmas tree. You can imagine myself and my wife’s reaction when we saw David Soul make an appearance as a cameo on the remake of Starsky and Hutch movie. We sat in silence and stunned by the revelation that Mr. Soul was indeed alive. Do you feel that these so called false memories just might be a shadow effect or “bleed through” of events in a parallel universe?
In all honesty we don't, Mr. Ware.
Mr. Ware is talking about: One of the fundamental principles of quantum mechanics being that objects can be in two states at the same time. This means that an electron can, for instance, be in two places at once.
Wave-Particle Duality - The behaviors of the electron does not allow for it to be observable as a particle and as a wave. The two sided nature of the electron is known as the Wave-Particle Duality: The property of particles behaving as waves and the property of waves behaving as particles as well as waves.
A quantum effect - Any consequence of wave-particle duality. ... Another consequence of wave-particle duality is found in electrons orbiting the nucleus of an atom. The wave nature of an electron thus bound is manifested by a standing wave.
You see, many attribute The Mandela Effect to CERN, its Large Hadron Collider and the slamming of atoms, causing the merging of realms and realities. They are in fact on to something. Yet we are about to open the spectrum of possibilities and single out the accurate answers.
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The Mandela Effect is real. It just isn't to blame for "The Dead, Rising". It effects inanimate objects, books and words, colors and man made structures. We do not believe the colliding of atoms merges alternate realities, as there is but one other existence. Our primary source. The SPIRIT realm.
Thus, the physical changes we experience that are taking place around us are caused at CERN. However, the breath of life is not coming from CERN. Individuals both in Mandela's day and in our time of Mega athletes and Hollywood stars, are being cloned. Cloned. Stronger, Faster, possessing longer life spans, and soulless.
Nelson Mandela was assassinated on his 67th birthday 18th July, 1985, while serving a life sentence at Cape Town's Pollsmoor prison. He was visited by Mr. Samuel Dash on July 7th and found in perfect vibrant health. This interview as you recall, was held just two days after the above civil log reflects two white doctors where charged with misconduct by the Medical Council in the 1977 death of Black Consciousness leader, Steve Biko.
Mandela would have been ceremoniously killed and cloned in jail. This lead to his funeral, the television news coverage, and subsequent fall-out. Events millions recall witnessing on television and in newspaper headlines and clippings around the world. Civil log reflects civil unrest and a Marshall Law system imposed in South Africa for more than a year beginning July 20th, 1985. Imagine Mandela was killed on July 18, 1985, his 67th birthday, announced dead to the world July 19th 1985, and civil unrest followed from July 20, 1985 until 1986.
He was cloned, and released to the public in 1991, 6 years later, as if his death had never occurred. We've already read Mandela Effect Examples of famous individuals dying near summer, and being televised by year-end. Mandela's release 6 years after his assassination was more than ample time to attack doubters with false accusations of fake news and mis-remembering. I personally remember John Goodman, Dan O'Conner from the Rosanne show (the father), dying and the show thereby being canceled. Imagine how shocked I was when I saw the Rosanne Bar show had returned and there he was Mr. Dead Dan O'Conner (John Goodman), back and alive to this very day! In looking at his poorly wrinkled face as the commercial dawned his return, my soul was shouting. CLONE!!
All the subsequent information that was written about Mandela being alive after July 18th, 1985, his 67th birthday, was written and strategically placed after the fact of his death. Nelson Rolihlahla Mandela's "2nd death", is now attributed to CERN and The Mandela effect, but, he was cloned.
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