The OC Posted August 13, 2022 Share Posted August 13, 2022 (edited) SPIN DOCTORS Mind Games - Short Cons and Long Cons Have you ever noticed how people get caught up in using the terminology of advanced subjects they know little or nothing about? Without fully understanding the science they throw around terms like quantum effect residue, multiverses, string theory blah blah blah. As if saying these words will make them sound smarter, or magically provide them with an understanding of quantum physics. This may be an example of fear of the unknown. FYI, Google algorithm results bring up a mistranslation for fear of the unknown in the Greek. Psychologists claim the word xenophobia apparently has a broader meaning in their psychobabble. This is an example of how the ideology behind Cultural Marxism can be programmed in search engines. Are content creators redefining words to push forward a Marxist agenda? Quote The psychological term for fear of the unknown is “xenophobia.” In modern usage, the word has evolved to mean the fear of strangers or foreigners — but its original meaning is much broader. It includes anything or anyone that's unfamiliar or unknown. Jul. 23, 2020 Fear of the Unknown: Causes, Symptoms, Risk Factors, & Treatment (healthline.com) What happens when xenophobia which literally means fear of strangers is given a broader meaning? What happens when psychologists give the word xenophobia a new meaning by adding physical symptoms? Compared to the character Alex in the film A Clockwork Orange brainwashing experiments using Beethoven's 5th symphony against him. Is this a way to mitigate racist sentiments? How will this affect a person's mental health? For example, depression is a serious illness where some people need to take paid leave off from work to heal. So, does this mean there's going to be health coverage for people who suffer from xenophobia? I can't work because I feel sick to my stomach every time, I see (a White, Black, or Asian etc.) I must be suffering from xenophobia. The correct translation for fear of the unknown in Greek is not xenophobia, but agnostophobia. Propaganda Analysis — Home Page — Propaganda Critic Quote Do Unbiased Search Engines Exist? The algorithms that assess, sort, and rank results for search queries are inherently biased—that is, they give priority to results that fit certain criteria. Google's algorithms are not available to the public, but they do share best practices, which reveal the types of content they are biased towards. Apr 7, 2021 Top 10 Search Engines In The World (2022 Update) (reliablesoft.net) Note: There are Safe Search features available on most search engines Google Search results of Greece - News, article from jacobinmag.com came in fourth on the list of top search results Microsoft Bing Greece - Bing News Yahoo Greece - News Baidu is the dominant internet search engine company in China Yandex launched in 1997, Yandex is most used search engine in Russia DuckDuckGo Greece - News Ask.com Search results of Greece - News Today Ecosia Greece - News Aol.com Greece Internet Archive is the internet archive search engine. You can use it to find out how a web site looked since 1996. The Mandela Effect and Global Gaslighting Psychologists use the term “gaslighting” to refer to a specific type of manipulation where the manipulator is trying to get someone else (or a group of people) to question their own reality, memory or perceptions. And it's always a serious problem, according to psychologists. Jul 13, 2018 The Mandela effect is an unusual phenomenon where a large group of people remember something differently than how it occurred. Conspiracy theorists believe this is proof of an alternate universe, while many doctors use it as an illustration of how imperfect memory can be sometimes. A Guide to Gaslighting (domesticshelters.org) What is gaslighting? And how do you know if it's happening to you? (nbcnews.com) Why do people online use media from alternative movie scenes, tv shows, the news, or commercials as an example of the Mandela effect? This is not proof of a multiverse. Instead, this causes people to question reality and their own sanity. Television and films are not reality! Then again, I'm not suggesting the Mandela effect isn't possible, I'm pointing out the examples people use online to explain the Mandela effect are questionable. Want to understand this better? Just put yourself in the director's chair. On film sets when a movie is being made, they usually go through many takes for each scene. Let's say for example a director wasn't happy with a scene which had an actor wearing a black jacket because it didn't film well and wasn't visually pleasing. Well, in Take2 or Take3 of that same scene an actor may be wearing a red jacket, or no jacket at all. These scenes or takes which were cut from the film are not destroyed, instead they're archived. As part of a social experiment, it wouldn't be inconceivable for a team of sociologists to gain access to the film reels and have these old films released online. Only this time, the movies, tv shows and commercials may be a little different from what people remember. Thus, the illusion of a false Mandela effect. Media/Series | American Gods Wiki | Fandom Over the years the media has conditioned the masses through social engineering which they market as entertainment. Hollywood entertains us with film, tv shows, commercials, radio, music, social media and the Internet etc. Once the masses have been fully indoctrinated and their point of reference for reality becomes Hollywood itself, then (we) as the audience become the entertainment for these Hollywood psychopaths. This could be a form of satanic inversion. Trevor Aaronson • TED2015 (7 years ago) How this FBI strategy is actually creating US-based terrorists There's an organization responsible for more terrorism plots in the United States than al-Qaeda, al-Shabaab and ISIS combined: The FBI. How? Why? In an eye-opening talk, investigative journalist Trevor Aaronson reveals a disturbing FBI practice that breeds terrorist plots by exploiting Muslim-Americans with mental health problems. Propaganda or Truth? If the CIA had a hand in creating the Taliban, could governments around the world be involved in radicalizing people online? From groups like ANTIFA, to lone wolf attacks, far-right extremist groups, and incels, have some members of the government, law enforcement agencies and research institutes, participated in the online indoctrination of their own citizens? Have online forums and platforms on social media such as Twitter or Facebook served as breeding grounds for radicalizing individuals and keeping tabs on them for research purposes? Step 1 - Indoctrination Step 2 - Collusion Step 3 - Entrapment Ex KGB agent Yuri Bezmenov exposes 4 stages of Communist takeover of a country (opindia.com) Silencing-Dissent.pdf (cldc.org) Agent provocateur - Wikipedia Fifth column - Wikipedia What is social engineering in government? Social engineering is a top-down effort to influence particular attitudes and social behaviors on a large scale—most often undertaken by governments, but also carried out by media, academia or private groups—in order to produce desired characteristics in a target population. 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JCP Posted October 19, 2022 Share Posted October 19, 2022 I just stumbled upon this video that could explain The Mandela Effect and time-travel. Lots of coincidences here: John G. Trump/Tesla/CERN Connection. TimeTravel + New Yorker Tesla Experiment. Books-Baron Trump Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anti Facts Sir Posted October 20, 2022 Share Posted October 20, 2022 Fascinating stuff! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Explorer Posted January 1, 2024 Share Posted January 1, 2024 Anyone ever experience the Mandela effect? Please share your experience. I remember C3PO being all gold then they said he was never all gold and had a red arm, then he never had a red arm he has a silver leg below the knee. My neighbour's mother died, and two years later, I went to a free lecture and she walks in. My head was spinning. it was a good think I was sitting down. I know she died of stage four cancer. 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Explorer Posted January 2, 2024 Share Posted January 2, 2024 Thank you for moving my post here. Before I posted I did a site search and nothing showed up for Mandela Effect. Which in itself is interesting. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
itsnotallrightjack Posted June 27, 2024 Share Posted June 27, 2024 On 1/1/2024 at 4:46 AM, Explorer said: Anyone ever experience the Mandela effect? My neighbour's mother died, and two years later, I went to a free lecture and she walks in. My head was spinning. it was a good think I was sitting down. I know she died of stage four cancer. That's intriguing indeed. A few years ago I remember reading about the scientist Michio Kaku online and he was described as late or deceased. I'm not sure how long later (months or perhaps a year or two) I saw (online again) that he was alive. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Occulus5 Posted October 19, 2024 Share Posted October 19, 2024 I can't really say I've really experienced a Mandela Effect myself, though there have been a few moments where a certain TV star or celeb had died and a few months later it was announced that they had just died, yet I could've sworn I heard it months earlier that the person had died. But this could be down to simply misremembering or not listening to the news story about the person and just assuming they had stated he/she had died when actually they could've been ill or in hospital. I remember hearing about the actor Clive Swift of Keeping Up Apperances fame passing away one evening when I overheard the TV news, but a few months later it was announced on the TV news saying he had just died. Also, I could've sworn that the Back to the Future actor Christopher Lloyd had died about 10 years ago, but apparently he's still alive. The deaths of actors seems to be a common thing with the Mandela Effect where people recall hearing actors pass away earlier than they actually did, and the one who springs to mind (and one whom I first became aware of the Mandela Effect) with the phenomena was actor Richard Harris. The "Dolly wore braces" thing with Moonraker people put down to simpy people misremembering and assuming she had braces in her teeth because Jaws had metal teeth, which I suppose would make sense. However, there was a TV ad in the 80s where Richard Kiel is shopping and the woman at the checkout smiles at him wearing braces in her teeth. Now if the Dolly originally having braces is just down to people misremembering things, then why have an advert with Richard Kiel and a checkout woman smile with braces?. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mazthehobo Posted February 4 Share Posted February 4 Just watching an episode of Friends with my missus… She asked if they did an episode around 9/11 and I remembered they did. It was a scene where most of the group are sitting on the couch watching the news. I don’t think they say much… just look shocked. Rachel is curled up on someone’s lap (Monika I think). Anyway, just googled it…. Never happened! Apparently they made very few references to 9/11. I was convinced I tell ya. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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