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5 | MANDELA MONDAY | 5

5 | MANDELA MONDAY | 5

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 focus on music. Specifically, Queen's "We Are the Champions" from their 1977 studio release, News of the World.

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART TEN

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART TEN

In the previous two parts of this Mandela Effect series, we focused on CERN — what it is and what the organization's proclaimed goals are. Some believe that CERN's experiments, involved in their drive to discover new particles and unlocking the building blocks of the Universe, may be inadvertently creating The Mandela Effect. Others posit that CERN is aware of the phenomenon and may even be intentionally creating it, with potential malevolent intent.

They were heavier conspiratorial pieces, but in this next entry we're going to dial it back some and feature the fourth Mandela Effect Quiz!