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Timesuck with Dan Cummins

31 - The Mandela Effect: False Memories, Satanic Cults, Parallel Universes, and more...

Timesuck with Dan Cummins

Dan Cummins

True Crime, Society & Culture, Religion, Conspiracies, History, Biographies, Education, Adult Humor, Comedy, Dark Humor, Conspiracy, Cults

4.721.6K Ratings

🗓️ 17 April 2017

⏱️ 78 minutes

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Summary

The Mandela Effect: a large group of people remembering an event that never happened or remembering an alternate version of an event that did happen in the same, incorrect way. Is this proof that there are parallel dimensions some of us are slipping in and out of? Is it the perfectly explainable result of false memory creation? Or, is it a glitch in some futuristic computer simulation we're all currently (virtually) living in? We go full Twilight Zone on today's Timesuck! And please, if you haven't done so already, support Timesuck by filling out a quick survey at http://podsurvey.com/timesuck (You could win a $100 Amazon gift card!)

Transcript

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Do you remember when apartheid advocate and political prisoner Nelson Mandela died in South

0:06.5

African prison?

0:08.0

Or how he used to watch sex in the city or how the monopoly man wears a monocle?

0:11.8

Or how Darth Vader says, Luke, I am your father and the empire strikes back.

0:16.2

Or maybe Hannibal Lecter saying, Hello Clarice in silence of the lambs.

0:20.6

Will any of this sounds correct to you?

0:23.0

Congratulations, you're wrong.

0:25.1

You got Mandela, my friend.

0:27.0

As Mandela effect, term coined by paranormal researcher Fiona Brum in 2010 used to describe

0:32.2

a large group of people, most of whom have never met each other, all remembering an event

0:36.0

that never happened.

0:37.4

Nelson Mandela was released from prison on February 11, 1990, died of free man 23 years

0:41.8

later on December 5, 2013.

0:44.8

There was never a show called Sex in the city.

0:47.2

There was a show called Sex and the city.

0:49.9

The monopoly man never wore a monocle.

0:52.1

Maybe you're thinking about little planner's peanut dude, that little chicken like

0:54.6

a bastard he did.

0:56.1

Lord Vader never said, Luke, I am your father.

0:59.8

No, he said, No, I am your father.

1:03.4

And Hannibal Lecter never said, Hello Clarice.

1:06.5

Never said it once in 1991, silence of the lambs.

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