Simulation Theory

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?!

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART NINETEEN

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART NINETEEN

Is the Mandela Effect being forced upon the populace by the government as a means of mind control? An experiment exploiting some universal Human frequency they can tap into and manipulate? Or are we merely experience a natural, albeit supernatural, side-effect caused by Mother Earth raising into a higher vibratory dimension?

Have you even been triggered by the phenomenon yet? If not, come take our seventh and final Mandela Effect quiz!

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART EIGHTEEN

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART EIGHTEEN

It's been proven that governments have not only experimented on their own citizenry, but been successful in their attempts at mind control. Could The Mandela Effect be nothing more than a PsyOp designed to confuse and distract the masses, by potentially accessing some sort of universal Human frequency?

Or is there possibly another, more Earthly, explanation?

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART SEVENTEEN

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART SEVENTEEN

Leaving time travel and Project Pegasus in the past — as well as completing the sixth Mandela Effect quiz — we now delve back into the darker realm of conspiracy theories surrounding the phenomenon. This topic is definitely not exclusive to The Mandela Effect:

The government and their willingness to experiment on the masses...

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART SIXTEEN

CON[CERN]ING THE MANDELA EFFECT: PART SIXTEEN

We've just explored not only the concept of time travel and teleportation, but a very specific claim by an attorney — Andrew D. Basiago — that this technology has existed for decades and that he was an active participant in the government's experiments involving it. Whether it exists or not, many believe (or hope) that we will eventually unlock the ability to bend time and space, making many sci-fi lovers' dreams a reality.

At this point in this series, you may already be questioning your very reality. If not, however, perhaps you'll be triggered by our sixth Mandela Effect quiz!