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Mandela Effect + Multiculturalism: Changing the Past to Match the Future

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Alternate Memories is an excellent summary of the Mandela Effect
https://www.alternatememories.com/
Posted by Shockadelic, Friday, 1 June 2018 12:10:59 PM
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"Who controls the past controls the future. Who controls the present controls the past."....1984

That's why our declining knowledge of our past is so dangerous and why there is such an effort to accelerate that decline.
Posted by mhaze, Friday, 1 June 2018 12:25:50 PM
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The last three posts impress me, I agree with them all, BUT my point was, it is my view world population is already past its safe levels,yes maybe ours is too, like it or not the refugee flow world wide will grow massively, my answer is put the Malaysian solution in place,*it will stop the boats forever* take more selected refugees,but act on helping them have a worth while life at home AID is the first tool crime/fraud free aid,constant growth can not be a forever thing, let us start talking about that
Posted by Belly, Friday, 1 June 2018 1:36:38 PM
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//The Mandela Effect has been experienced by thousands of people, regarding apparent changes to historical events//

Yep, it's a well documented phenomenon. But it is not proof that the Reptilians are altering history, or of glitches in the Matrix, or witchcraft, of whatever other fantastical delusion you want to assert with no evidence.

It's just false memories: not as exciting, not as interesting. Common-place, dull and parsimonious, I'm afraid. But a good deal less far-fetched than the conspiracy theories, and we already have solid evidence of people's tendencies to develop false memories.

Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.

//The ability of modern technology to manipulate space/time/matter combined with quantum computing power means altering history is now possible.//

No, it really isn't. I enjoy science fiction as much as the next nerd, but it's not the same thing as real life.

//So why not change the past?//

Because it's impossible, to the best of our knowledge.

//The Mandela Effect is just test runs to see how the tech works and people's reactions.//

Any evidence to back up your tin-foil hat nonsense, or were you hoping we'd all just take it on faith?

//If your dismissive mockery is typical of most people, the project will succeed.//

Ah yes, the cry of tin-foil hatters everywhere: 'if you won't buy into my delusions, then you're an evil wicked person who is aiding and abetting the Reptilians and eats puppies'.

I don't care if you think I'm worse than Hitler, mate. It still doesn't change the fact that you're talking out your arse.

//That's why our declining knowledge of our past is so dangerous and why there is such an effort to accelerate that decline.//

Oh Jesus, not you too, mhaze. Seemed like you had more sense than that :(

Right, that's enough internet for this afternoon. I'm going out in the fresh air where there aren't crazy people.
Posted by Toni Lavis, Friday, 1 June 2018 2:14:32 PM
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We can't change history, we can't change what's already happened but we could learn from history if only learning wasn't so difficult for those whose minds are so clogged with nonsencial issues that they simply fail in the sense department.
I recall when, as a teenager in the sixties back in the old country, I was ridiculed for saying that too many Gastarbeiter (guestworkers) from the Balkans & Turkey were exploited to do work that so many Central Europeans thought they were too educated for.
Now look at Europe. Is Australia learning from this history ? Nope! 457 Visa for wokers to do that too many Australians believe is beneath them to perform.
The 457 Visa holders are really the only ones learning & taking advantage from this history & this history also teaches them where the loopholes are.
So, Lefties may think they are smarter than the rest but who are the ones laughing behind their back ? Those who don't take history for granted & learn from it of course !
Posted by individual, Friday, 1 June 2018 6:24:16 PM
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We can not change history and should not try to, the PC junk from a few, even on my side, ignores history is a tool to learn to get it better this time
Posted by Belly, Friday, 1 June 2018 7:56:41 PM
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