Mandela Monday

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13 | MANDELA MONDAY | 13

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we discuss a classic children's fairy tale about some pigs and their ongoing struggles with a big bad wolf — The Three Little Pigs!

12 | MANDELA MONDAY | 12

12 | MANDELA MONDAY | 12

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we discuss a classic commercial for Life cereal where two brothers attempt to get their younger sibling to try the breakfast food, which was reportedly "good for you" so it surely couldn't be tasty. That younger sibling is none other than — Mikey!

11 | MANDELA MONDAY | 11

11 | MANDELA MONDAY | 11

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we discuss an establishment that holds a special nostalgic place in my heart. A children's arcade that specialized in pizza, featured an animatronic band, and embraced a mousy mascot — Chuck E. ______.

10 | MANDELA MONDAY | 10

10 | MANDELA MONDAY | 10

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we shift to the fine arts and focus on one of the most popular (and valuable) pieces of work by Leonardo da Vinci that scholars are still analyzing today — the Mona Lisa.

9 | MANDELA MONDAY | 9

9 | MANDELA MONDAY | 9

Welcome to Mandela Monday, a bi-weekly I, Jak blog series where we explore some of the residual evidence people claim has been left behind regarding the cited changes caused by the Mandela Effect — a phenomenon in which large groups of people have shared memories of specific facts and/or events contrary to the evidence that reality provides.

In this installment we discuss a controversial change cited by those affected by the Mandela Effect revolving around a popular James Bond movie — Moonraker.