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  1. 1 minute ago, DC Tom said:

     

    It's completely explicable: you're a !@#$ing idiot.  

     

    The VW logo isn't an example of a false memory.  It's an example of YOU WERE MISTAKEN.

    No, I know what happened, go pound sand. Quit gaslighting people. 

  2. 5 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    It never did.  It's a derivative of "cattywampus," as derived by morons who think they have an implanted false memory of "wampus" being "corner."

     

    (And yes, I try to use ":cattywampus" in a conversation at least once a week.)

     

    Did you ever consider that the problem may not be someone implanting false memories in your head, but rather that you're a !@#$ing idiot?  I mean, Occam's razor and all...

    Well I'm sorry you can't see the plausibility of implanting false memories. That Volkswagen logo image is unexplainable otherwise. 

  3. 9 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    neither surprises me .   They do "product" things differently in Europe than they do in the US.  

    I first thought they might produce somethings differently for some countries, but I can't find any current pictures to support the ME image. 

     

  4. 10 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    Don't know why you'd believe in them - actively or passively - if the memories of them haven't yet been implanted by the multiverse.

     

    God, you're absurd.  :lol:

    No, what I'm saying is I'm not sure if the government is implanting false memories to cause cognitive dissonance. Mass confabulation. Or the Mandela Effect could weirdly be multiverse, or it could simply be misremembering, but why would 20 somethings with perfectly normal minds be conflating the "status quo" with alternative memories. 

  5. 4 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

    Why the !@#$ is this dumbass thread still going?  

     

    MKUltra?  Get with the program.  We're on to mind control with fluoride intercepting HAARP signals bounced of chemtrails.  Connect the dots!

    I don't actively believe in those things, but mind control experiments such as MKUltra have been taking place for years. Still trying to figure out if the so called Mandela Effect is a form of memory implantation. 

  6. 28 minutes ago, shrader said:

     

    My personal favorite is how it started off very simple, but then with each day, the conspiracy has grown wider and wider.  We're about a week away from him telling us he never actually started this thread.

    Hey there is something clearly going on. It's either gaslighting, psyops, or something weirder. It's a 1984 world out there. A lot of evil people minipulating information causing cognitive dissonance. When you have governments actively performing mind control experiments on people such as MKUltra, and other experiments such as memory implantation, you begin to question everything. 

  7. 1 hour ago, Fadingpain said:

    The only weird phenomenon going on here is inside the OP's head.

     

    I.E., he is describing a human psychological phenomenon.

     

    There are many examples of this.  "Alien abductions" and "ghost sightings" are 2 examples of common "mysterious phenomena" that are really just human psychological issues.

     

     

    I don't know what to tell you man. There are things happening that cannot be easily explained. I'm not the only one. I'm clinically sane and don't do drugs, and yet I have vivid memories of events and small changes that just aren't happening on this timeline. Whether it's a form of psyops, time travelers, multiuniverse, etc. Something is happening. 

  8. 4 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    will you please do some real reading 

     

    Alien Zone Area 51 museum

     

    For our limited attention span, the most satisfying attraction in Roswell is the Area 51 Museum at the Alien Zone cafe and gift shop. It was built in 1998 by Randy Reeves, a commercial artist and pastor of Roswell's Washington Avenue Baptist Church. "Families with kids were coming to town and they were bored with the UFO Museum," said Elsie Reeves, Randy's wife. "We decided we'd become like the Hollywood part, where they can become part of the story

     

    https://www.interexchange.org/articles/career-training-usa/2015/09/25/ufos-area-51/

     

    Roswell, New Mexico

    In 1947, a flying object crash landed on a ranch in New Mexico scattering debris everywhere

     

    Area 51 is a popularly used name for a U.S. Air Force facility attached to the Edwards Air Force Base in Nevada.

    There was a military installation outside Roswell New Mexico, it was Area 51. I went to see from the outside the famous site when I was about 14 years old. When I found out it was in Nevada, I nearly fainted. 

  9. 8 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    jeebus      :doh:

     

     Roswell UFO incident that occurred on July 7, 1947 when an airborne object crashed on a ranch near Roswell, NewMexico.

     

    Then it was transferred to Nevada. 

    There was a crash, but the Area 51 site was in New Mexico near Roswell. 

     

  10. 1 hour ago, shrader said:

    Why are we getting so many whack jobs around here lately?

    Not wack jobs, it's not my fault people can't understand there are others with different memories. Answer my question, did Hitler have brown or blue eyes? 

  11. 5 minutes ago, 4merper4mer said:

    Hitler is alive?

     

    Oh, Snap!

    Had, spelling error on my part. So did Hitler have brown or blue eyes? 

    2 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

    No silly, Hitler died in Argentina.

     

    It was on the History Channel, so it has to be true

    It was taught in history class that Hitler had brown eyes, it was universally accepted. 

  12. Did Hitler have brown eyes or blue eyes? In my memory, he has brown eyes. It was taught he was a major hypocrite for following the blonde hair blue eyes superiority mentality because he didn't even have these traits. Apparently in this reality he had blue eyes. 

  13. 4 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    The simple thing here is the issue that you let yourself believe in this phenomenon.  

     

    Memories are fallible.  

    Sight even more.  

     

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    I went looking for explainations when I would talk to my friends asking what happened to certain things, like Jiffy for example. They had no idea what I was talking about, like other things I've remembered. Some things I will admit I'm fallible in, but I'll always remember the things I've always loved, they are apart of my cherished childhood. Nobody can convice me otherwise, I know what I know. 

  14. 5 minutes ago, ShadyBillsFan said:

    Are you of British decent?

     

    My wife is and she says you are wrong.   

     

    Some backwoods flag maker made a flag with the stripes centered.  Period.  

     

     

     

     

    Alternate reality    Are you  the new Dunkirk Don.  

    I have relatives from the U.K., some agree with the changes others not so much. It's simple, the ones that aren't affected much by the ME's belong to this timeline. There are thousands of us that share the same alternate memory. 

  15. 12 minutes ago, section122 said:

     

    Can we dig deeper into why you are so certain that your memory is infallible?  I have never met anyone that won't admit that their memory may be faulty.

     

    btw I talked to my buddy that is a philosophy professor.  He says you need to read Schopenhauer and that what you are discussing is philosophy not physics.  Physics would require physical evidence which you haven't supplied just personal anecdotes.  If you found a Berenstein Bears book for example or kit kat with a hyphen.

    I will admit I fail to remember things if I don't feel confident of that belief. All the ones I have stated I know with the fiber of my being they are how I remembered it. I understand the difference between philosophy and physics, but to understand the basics of physics you have to study ontology. There are physists who do believe that one day string theory or quantum mechanics will explain some metaphysical ideas. Sylvester James Gates is one of those people who are connecting physics with the metaphysics. Like I said, there are some of us who have such vivid memories, they are basically burned into our reality, it's why we all feel something isn't right. 

  16. 14 minutes ago, DC Tom said:

     

    And THAT is why you're a !@#$ing idiot.  

     

    Learn something about it instead of following others.

    Following people who are actually accomplished and are leaders of their field is a start, I don't claim to know everything about physics, I've only taken the necessary things to get my degree, and I'm still learning advance physics on my own. However you shouldn't easily dismiss the marriage between ontology and theoretical physics in regards to multiverses or potentially simulated realities. 

  17. 2 hours ago, DC Tom said:

     

    That's well-described.

     

    Again, I'M A PHYSICIST.  I know this stuff.  I'm published on the subject (quantum and statistical physics).  You are worse than ignorant on the subject.

    Sorry, I'm going to follow Sylvester James Gates and Elon Musk on this one. 

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