Saturday, January 13, 2018
Am I a conspiracy nut?
So, it seems when I tell people I love conspiracies,they look at me like I'm some kind of escaped lunatic. Why are people still so skeptical of other people who believe in conspiracies?
Am I an nut case?
I don't think so. So many conspiracies have proven to be true. At the very moment only a few come to mind. The Manhattan Project is one and asbestos and the Tuskegee syphilis study come to mind.
But the more I read, the more I seem to have to acknowledge to myself that something ELSE is going on in the world. Something bigger, weirder, stranger that is changing the way things are happening.
For example:
The Mandela Effect.
For those of you who have never heard of the Mandela Effect let me try to sum it up quickly for you in two words: Berenstein Bears. Remember them? The goofy hillbilly bear family that lived in the woods, mama always had a shower cap on her head? Of course you do. You would have had to live under a log in those woods to not remember the BearenSTEIN Bears! Google it. Go ahead. What did you get? BerenSTAIN? Of course you did! Why? Because TPTB (The Powers That Be) have changed it or we slipped into some other time dimension or we live in a parallel universe now. Who knows. There is much information on the net about the Mandela Effect from websites to Reddit boards. I remember the bears name ending in 'ein' specifically because I would remark to my (then) young niece if she would like me to buy her or read the book about the nice Jewish bears, and I would tell her the mother always wears a 'babushka' on her head in the shape of a granny cap.
I don't think questioning things makes one a nut.
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