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18 | MANDELA MONDAY | 18

18 | MANDELA MONDAY | 18

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 of Mandela Monday, with the snow falling and the wind blowing outside, it felt like a great time to share some holiday Mandela Effects — one a classic Christmas carol, the other a famous children's book featuring a Grinch.

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART TWENTY

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART TWENTY

We've reached the end of this Mandela Effect series and I wanted to share some thoughts on the subject. Which theories do I believe have more validity than others? Is there an ultimate concept that I think is behind the phenomenon? Will I continue discussing the topic after all is said and done?

Is there a mini quiz within?!