Investigate Earth Conspiracy Podcast - Mandela Effect & CERN Conspiracy Podcasts | Multi Dimensions & Parallel Realities
Episode Date: February 2, 2024In this thought-provoking episode, we explore the mysteries surrounding the Mandela Effect Conspiracy. Is this phenomenon solely a consequence of social media, or does it hint at something more signif...icant, perhaps tied to CERN's exploration of alternate dimensions? Could the Large Hadron Collider be a gateway to unlocking parallel realities? Join us as we dive into these intriguing questions and more on this episode of Mandela Effect & CERN Conspiracy Podcasts | Multi Dimensions.
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Welcome to Investigator with podcast.
I'm your host channel alongside my beautiful wife Sherry on tonight's episode.
We're going to be talking about the Mandela Effect.
Have you ever thought you knew something for sure?
It was part of your childhood.
It was part of your memory.
It was something that you could recount so easily that never existed.
Did you ever think that?
Is there anything in your mind you just thought, man?
No, there's no way this didn't exist.
Well, that's the Mandela effect, right?
That's basically the Mandela Effect.
Now, we've also done podcasts about CERN, which is a large Hadrian collider as a particle collider,
to where they're basically looking for other dimensions.
They're looking for parallel universes, the god particles.
And so many people believe that potentially these Mandela effects,
which are becoming more prominent almost, it seems, in our day and age today,
where people think they remember something from their childhood,
which actually never existed, including movies and the way you pronounce a
label or a or a food product all of these things that we knew for sure this is what we've always
known it is what our friends called it this is what even friends can remember scenes of certain
movies that actually never existed right and you both know the same saying yeah you're like what
wait a minute that never existed how did you know that and i know that too yeah exactly so is the
mandela effect real well what we can say is that the mandela effect is in fact real right um but why
and what causes the Mandela effect is up for question, right?
It's up for debate.
And we're going to talk about that on this episode.
Is it CERN?
Is CERN opening up these parallel universes shifting our time, space continuum, some type of interstellar shit?
Or is it just our brains that are doing things weird that we just don't understand?
Maybe we believe something based on certain little changes of our thought process, which is it?
That's what we're going to talk about in this episode, guys.
Welcome to the show.
It is February.
the first new month new day new adventures we are in the second month of the shit show and which i'm going to be
honest man news has been really quiet the past two or three weeks which is you know you always hear
about quiet before the storm or the calm before the storm i just feel like it's just too quiet lately
i mean yes there have been some things happening we had chicken plants burning down in texas multiple
of them which you know i don't know they haven't ruled that as domestic or
as domestic terrorism yet.
But we've talked many times about, you know, all of these plants burning down in America.
We've had egg farms burned down.
We've had chicken plants burned down.
We've had cattle farms burned down or thousands of cattle die.
We know that the globalist agenda is to take away our food supply and then resupply us with
bugs and I don't know.
No cars, 50-minute cities, the whole nine.
And my mind, as far as opposite of the Mandela effect, effect,
is I don't ever remember chicken farms being on fire ever.
No.
Have you?
No, no.
Like growing up or cow farms or anything like that?
It just didn't happen, no.
It never used to happen before.
And now it's happening all the time.
Like, what the heck?
Yeah, it's funny.
As I was kind of researching Mandela effect and kind of going down this rabbit hole,
someone was like, you know what the biggest Mandela effect for me is?
I thought this asshole Joe Biden was in prison.
And yet, and yet here I am.
He is not.
And I thought that was hilarious.
And I'm sure you could say the same thing about Trump, right?
If you hate Trump, then you can definitely say the same thing, right?
But I thought that was hilarious.
Yeah, that's pretty funny.
But is the Mandela effect?
Is it something that we just don't, we misremember, right?
Or we build memories off of things we think it was, but it actually wasn't.
Yes.
And also for some reason, was there was, was there something in either the writing, the text or the or just the concept or the or maybe another movie or all these things that so many people built.
off false memories.
Yes. Even like you said, spelling of certain things.
Everyone remembers a way that something's spelled and it's completely different.
Yeah, absolutely.
I'll give you one example now, Totinos versus Tostinos.
I grew up eating Tostino's pizza.
I don't know, I don't know shit about Totino's pizza.
To me, it's like if someone says, hey, do you want a Totino's pizza?
I'm like, where the hell did you get that shit from, the Dollar General?
because that is
that is the dollar general version of my tostino.
Yeah, that's like the generic version.
It's like the generic tostinos.
So no, I don't want no to Totoino's pizza.
And then there's movies.
There's all these different things.
Barron Stain Bears versus Barron Steen Bears.
There's another one.
I always remember as Barron Steen versus Barron Stain, right?
And we're literally talking about spelling here.
You know, Barron and then S-T-E-I-N-V-E-E-N.
versus Barron S-T-A-I-N.
So these are completely different spellings,
completely different even pronunciations.
But, you know, if you look up Barron-Steen versus Barron-Stain-Ber's,
you will see so many people saying,
I remember back in my childhood or even, you know,
as a middle or high school,
where we would have these debates about how Steen was spelled,
whether it was spelled as it says S-T-E-E-N versus S-E-I-N.
And so there were so many people that used to get in debates about that.
And now they're just saying,
And it was neither.
It was actually barren stain bears, right?
Another great one is the Fruitalum Cornucopia, right?
So cornucopia is basically this basket, like a weaved basket type dill that is overfilling with fruit that is on the ground.
And when I think of the label right now, that's what I'm seeing.
I'm seeing that basket with the fruit coming out with those, especially the purple grapes and all that.
That's what I think about.
Out of the brown basket.
Yes, yes.
Yes, and so according to Fruit of Loom, that never existed.
It was only just fruit.
So how was the fruit just like floating in air or what?
No, it was just, that was the logo.
But so many people believe that.
Yeah, it was like in a brown basket.
Yeah, it was a brown basket.
It was overflowing with all that.
So it's very interesting, right?
And then you're going to think of the movie Shazam, right?
And I need to make sure I get this right.
But yeah, Shazam, which was one of my, one of the movies I always remember.
Shazam was a movie about a genie
and it was played by Sinbad, right?
And yet, supposedly, that never existed.
Shazam never actually happened.
And I need to make sure, I just want to make sure
because I don't know why I'm misremembering it now.
No, but you're right because I read that today too.
That Sinbad was never the character of the genie.
Yeah, yeah, you're right.
Yeah, so it was essentially where Sinbad plays.
played a genie in the movie Shazam.
And so, but, you know, Sinbad supposedly says it never happened.
And so this is just something else.
I remember Sinbad playing a genie.
And yet we just, we just seem to forget that.
I want to play a quick clip about the Shazam effect and what we're talking about here.
Pretty short clip, but proof dimensions are starting to mesh together.
And we're going to get deeper into this in just a second.
Here you go.
Starting to mesh together.
If you remember watching Shazam in the 90s, with Sinbot, the actor, well, the movie never existed.
You all remember a movie called Shazam with Simbad playing the genie.
Millions of people remember watching this movie, but it never existed.
Apparently it's a Mandela effect, a collective false memory of something that a lot of people remember, but it never happened.
Just like, for instance, the Mandela effects of the Monopoly guy with the monocle, the Berenstein bears with an e, and George the Monkey with the tail,
these things never happened.
And the thing is, I recently found videos of people who actually have a VHS tape of the Shaz.
I still don't understand the whole issue with this movie Shazam with Sinbad.
If it never existed, how come a lot of people still have the VHS tape?
Are we in a different timeline?
Time travel, parallel universe?
What's going on?
So there are people that have the movie Shazam on VHS.
But yet they're literally trying to tell you.
that it does not exist.
That's just crazy.
Now, I didn't grow up in that area
so I didn't even watch the movie,
but I've heard of a lot of people saying that
I know that existed.
It was my favorite movie.
Yeah.
It's what people say.
Yeah, exactly.
It's crazy.
And I remember the movie.
I remember,
I remember Sinbad playing the genie.
I remember the whole nine.
I don't know exactly what the deal is that.
And maybe I'm off.
Maybe I'm wrong.
Maybe I'm completely misconstrued.
Or misremembering.
A mandela effect.
And really, when you think about the Mandela effect,
You have to think about Mandela himself.
Yeah.
Now, you're right.
No, you're 100% right.
So Nelson Mandela was, many people believe that Nelson Mandela died in a prison, right?
Mm-hmm.
And he actually didn't die in that way.
In the 80s, because you think about in the 80s, that was what was going on is all about him being in prison and he was starving himself and wouldn't eat.
And everybody thought he died then, but that's not really the case.
When did he actually die?
2013?
I never remember that.
Yeah.
remember Nelson Medela dying in the 80s while in prison.
Some even remember his widow giving a speech after his death, but he died in 2013.
That was a big one.
And as we already talked about, Berenstein Bears, Tostino's Pizza, Bambi even.
The fact that Bambi's mom never actually died in the beginning of the movie, even though
many people will remember Bambi's mom dying in the beginning of the movie, which is why it was so
sad.
Yeah, I remember being in elementary school and crying watching that movie.
Yeah, exactly.
Sex and the City.
Sex in the City aired from 1998 to 2004 with a much awaited comeback in 2020.
Yet some people still remember it being as sex in the city.
One explanation, it could be a lazy pronunciation of the word and, which sounds more like sex in the city.
But, yeah, that was something else.
Pikachu's black tell.
Well, Pikachu from Pokemon.
Many people say that Pikachu is having a black tip tell, but his tell is yellow.
Yeah, and when you think about it, I'm a Pokemon Go player.
So I think about when I have a mental picture of Pikachu,
I see this yellow tail with the little black stuff on the bottom of it.
It's very triangular looking.
But when you really go back and look at Pikachu,
he has no black on his tail.
No, that's crazy.
It is pretty nuts.
And so we'll play a couple of examples.
I want to play this viral TikTok clip.
It's very short, but this guy kind of calls out some of these things.
Some of the things we've already talked about,
but it's very short.
and then we're going to get it to some serious stuff about like if there are things that actually existed like Shazam the movie that so many people remember and apparently some people have VHS tapes on what could be causing this what could be causing the fact that supposedly these don't exist anymore here you go
some more mandela effects that I have not seen before so check it out here's more proof that we switch timelines what brand do you think of when you see these pizza rules now if you're from my timeline you would have said tostinos it's tootino it's Tocino
Where did the S go?
And you guys know Jordan sneakers, right?
The logo always had shorts.
But supposedly it's always been pants?
How does that even make sense?
Who plays ball and pants?
And wasn't the Mississippi River, the longest river in the U.S.?
Well, supposedly it's the Missouri River.
And we all know the song, We Are the Champions.
We all remember the ending of the song, he goes,
We are the champions of the world.
But that's not the ending lyrics.
It just ends with We Are the Champions.
And I know I am not tripping.
Y'all cannot tell me that the Energizer Bunny has had its battery on its leg the whole time.
I kid you not. It's always been on its back.
You know, the whole agenda with the Mandela effect is questioning history so they can change history.
Because if there's two people arguing, then they both could be true.
Think about the Mandela effect as a step.
So today you question what this is.
But there's two options.
But let's say in five years, whatever those two options, it can amplify to another two options,
because now it's so long you forgot the first Mandela effect.
And eventually they can just change history to whatever in the third or fourth layer of a Mandela effect.
And so ultimately, if their agendas to change history, as long as people are arguing, they can amplify these changes over time.
Absolutely.
And so that, let's talk about just the constructual side of an agenda to change history or to change what people remember from their childhood or certain little things.
would be the, whether it be political or agendized narrative behind this? Well, he says it here.
If you can start changing things through Mandela quote unquote effects to where you can get
two sides arguing about something, and you don't even got to really get him arguing, but some
people can say, no, I absolutely remember it this way. No, I absolutely remember it that way.
And what it actually wasn't doesn't even matter anymore. Right, because they can just change it.
Well, it doesn't, yeah, well, that's not even it. Like, it's the same with politics. Like now, if we look at
politics. There are things on both sides that can be factual. But regardless of that,
it's whatever mainstream runs. It's whatever the internet runs nowadays, right? If the internet
and Google and search engines and fact checkers and all this shit tell you that this don't
exist and never did exist and they can just get someone to say, no, that never existed or
this never happened, then therefore it didn't happen in your reality, even though in your soul
in your mind it happened, but in your actual physical reality of what you are seeing and
what you can look up and what you have access to, it never actually existed anymore.
So as this stuff changes, whereas you get past this and you can start change in history,
you can start manipulating what people believe, and then people just think that it's okay,
and it makes sense because it's the Mendella effect.
So we may not remember that, you know, for example, who created slavery, who started to KKK?
This is a big argument.
It has been a big argument as far as the Democrats started KKK.
And then Democrats want to say, oh, absolutely not.
we didn't start KKK.
It was a Republicans.
Yeah, and so on so forth.
Or like during the Civil War.
But history has already been changed in an aspect.
And there are people that grew up and knew, for example, I want to say it,
beta, Jesse Lee Peters.
Listen, Jesse Lee Peters, if you listen to him, he grew up on a plantation.
He talked about, look, he knows because he grew up in this era.
And there's many old heads on both sides, both whites, blacks, you know, that remember
history in a much different way than what we have been taught and told throughout our history
books, whether or not who was the aggressive or oppressive or not aggressive, but oppressors,
who were the ones that were creating a system to where people would be enslaved or people
would vote for a particular party based on certain societal aspects of life, all these things.
But as time goes on, then that same party wants to utilize those same people, by the way,
and they want to make, they want to turn and twist and push the.
and narrative that it was not us, it was them.
Although if you look at really who does the worst for those people, it is the people that
literally are accused of being the people that started all this shit.
Exactly.
So if you just think about the reality of it, we are being lied to on a daily basis.
And the Mandela effect, the very political agendized side of it is, I think,
more so for changing history and doing it in a way that we can utilize the internet,
right?
Because the internet's everything.
Right.
If you can utilize the internet to bring up.
up something that changes history and says that never existed, all thing I do is just say it
never exists and you and you wipe out any timeline of it except for people to have VHS tapes,
right?
I have a prediction.
Right now it's 2024.
Yeah.
In 3,024, how much you want to bet that Coca-Cola will no longer be Coca-Cola?
It's just going to be Coke, C-O-K-E.
It'll be like, C-O-K.
Yeah.
And they're going to drop the Coca-Cola.
Or it'll be K-K-K-K.
Or it's just going to be Coke-K-K.
Or maybe it just never existed.
Because Coke zero is not spelled the same way as are spelled the same way as Coca-Cola.
Well, I'll be honest, you know, in 30-24, they're going to make you believe that Coke or Aspartame never existed because it probably killed a shit ton of people.
And somewhere down the road, they found out that it gave shit tons of people cancer.
And so then by 30-24, I'm like, no, Coke never existed.
You guys are crazy.
Aspartame, no.
We don't even know what that is.
What is Aspartame?
Wait a minute.
it, I think I know what that is.
No. No, no one knows what that is.
No, you're wrong.
This is Mandela Effect, guys.
I mean, we've studied this and you're just thinking some shit that never actually existed.
Where did you even get that word?
Yeah, exactly.
So anyways.
So, yeah, it's very concerning.
Now, the greatest Mandela effect to some people is the fact that CERN created the Internet.
Now, do we know this?
Y'all ever know that?
So CERN created the Internet, which, you know,
is really ironic and
WWW is also 666.
So I know that sounds weird,
but CERN's actual logo,
if you look at CERN's logo, number one,
CERN's logo is basically three sixes
turned in different positions.
And then it says CERN, right?
But, you know, if you look at it in one position,
it says 999 or 666,
regardless of the way,
CERN's logo technically is three sixes.
CERN supposedly was also who created internet.
If you look up where the web was born,
well, Tim Berners-Lee, a British scientist,
invented the World Wide Web in 1989 while working at CERN.
So he was working at CERN when he created the World Wide Web.
The web was originally conceived and developed
to meet the demand for automated information sharing
between scientists and universities and institutes around the world.
This is actually where the internet was created.
But it was created by a scientist,
at CERN.
It's very interesting, right?
That is very interesting.
So then if you think about like how our history now is being, you know, where do we find
our history?
Where do people look up stuff that they are supposed to remember?
The internet.
And who controls the internet?
Well, we don't know exactly, but we know that we should know by now that the internet
is controlled and 100% manipulated on what they want you to see and what they don't
want you to see.
You're not going to see.
Absolutely.
And if they don't want you to see something, but they're going to allow it, they are going
I put a little tag on there saying misinformation.
Yeah, you're 100% right.
So let's get into, I do want to play or not play.
I'm going to play that in a second.
But I want to get into.
Vice actually did a piece.
And Vice is huge, even though I think they're going bankrupt now.
But Vice has always been this pretty mainstream news organization.
They often do very gritty, very, I used to actually appreciate Vice's work.
They would do some shit.
They were going inner cities, getting gang members.
type stuff.
They were like the guerrilla independent, well, what now guerrilla independent journalists do,
they used to do.
Now you actually have to go and look online to find independent journalists that do the
same things Vice used to do in full production.
But Vice used to do a lot of things where you would look at the inner workings of gangs
and the poor and, you know, homeless and, you know, even going overseas, talking about
Taliban.
I mean, they've done a lot of crazy stuff.
And so they did a piece,
Is CERN causing mass collective mass delusion
by creating portals to alternate dimensions and investigation?
So also keep in mind,
one of the leading scientists at CERN
had to make an official statement and come out and say,
and this is not based on advice,
this is based on many very credible scientists,
credible people that don't understand
some of these Mandela effects as well.
but CERN had to actually make a statement
said, guys, we are not
changing or opening portals
and changing the timeline of history.
They literally quoted
and come out. They had to say it
because it was getting weird and it's still getting weird.
Well, yeah, and if you think about
conspiracy theories, that's on the
top 10 list for sure.
Yeah, absolutely. So the Monella effect is real
but no one knows what causes it.
CERN would like you to know it's not their particle
collider though. Cynthia Sue
Larson has been on the lookout since July
5th when CERN turned the world's most powerful particle collider back on for a third time.
Larson is looking for reality shifts in Mandela effects or evidence of multiple universes,
timelines, rips in spacetime continuum, and other evidence that reality as we know it has been
distorted by Large Hadron Collider.
And it quotes,
I have been paying attention to see whether reports of Mandela effects might increase
now that CERN's Large Hadron Collider fired back up again, Larson.
the author of Reality Shifts and Quantum Jumps to Motherboard.
She said so far I've not yet noticed large-scale reports of new Mandela effects in the past days or so,
though it does seem there is a large and growing interest in the Mandela effect.
CERN has noticed.
Quote, I have seen a lot of videos going viral making claims about CERN,
and when I see that it tells me we need to communicate even further
because they're getting informed by the conspiracy theories they hear.
Clara Nellis, a particle physicist who works on CERN's Atlas,
A large Haitian Collider
experiments seeking to learn more about the basic
building blocks of matter, the fundamental
forces of nature, and what
dark matter is made of, told motherboard.
Now, Nellis post
on TikTok as Particle Clara
about the Large Haysen Collider and
sometimes about CERN conspiracy theories.
A recent stitch of hers
plays out like this.
So I will play you what she says
here in this clip here.
Let's see if we can
let's see if it's actually
going to let us get to the video because oftentimes, yeah, it's not going to do it because
it's dumb. No, it doesn't matter. It's just not letting us do it. But anyways, either way,
we would get off of that. So since when does double stuffed Oreos, a TikToker says,
gesturing to a package that says double stuff, STUF, Oreos. Look, bro, just because you misremembered
something does not mean CERN is going around changing your Oreos.
Nellis cuts in.
There are much higher energy particle collisions happening in our atmosphere all the time.
What CERN is doing is tiny in comparison.
I can promise you we're not going around changing the labels on your food.
The Minnell effect in large, sorry, in which large numbers of people are misremembering
the same thing about pop culture, it's always been double stuff Oreos is a highly
interesting conspiracy theory in parts because it is verifiably real.
Scientists at the University of Chicago recently described it as an internet phenomenon describing shared and consistent false memories for specific icons in pop culture.
Their paper described an empirical observable phenomenon that persisted across people with no clear explanation, where things get difficult is when people suggest that CERN, an organization that studies physics phenomena, is cast as potentially causing this phenomenon.
A mix of conspiracy theorists, researchers like Larson and regular people have been searching for an explanation for this collective cognitive dissonance and false memory for decades.
The International Mandela Effect Conference, or also known as IMEC, is a group that broadly studies the phenomenon and held conferences in 2019 and 2020 for people who swear that the Berenstein bears were actually the Berenstein bears, or Stain Bears.
that the Monopoly Man wore a monocle
he doesn't and never has
Do you remember that?
Because that seems like I remember that.
And there was a movie called Shazam
that featured Sinbad as a genie.
And of course, the Nelson Mandela
died in prison in 1980s.
The current leading theory
among subset of true believers
is that Mandela effects
are evidence of multiple timelines,
universes ripping of space time
or other physics phenomenon.
The thinking here is that there
actually was a movie called Shazam
for a specific
subset of the population who lived in one universe or version of reality.
And those people have somehow either collectively switched realities or reality itself has shifted.
And a certain subset of the population has a collective memory of what things were like in the before times when it was Looney Tunes T-O-O-N-S instead of Looney Tunes T-U-N-E-S.
For example, I've had great good fortune to witness thousands of reality shifts in Mandela effects, including some that have flip-flopped or gone first.
one way and then another, which has led me to contemplate that, as a physicist, Leonard
Suskin and Raphael Borsoro suggests that many worlds interpretations and multiverse of eternal
inflation are one and the same thing, Larson said.
The thought among at least some in the space is that CERN's large Hadron Collider, which has
helped us discover and verify an astounding amount of new theorized information and subatomic
particles, physics, and the nature of the universe is somehow causing these reality shifts,
Particle physicists who understand how the LHC works,
or also large Hadron Collider,
are not promoting this view, of course.
The theory is particularly popular on TikTok,
where a supposed whistleblower account called,
I don't know what the hell that word is,
but has repeatedly gone viral claiming to millions of people
that, for example, the particle collider is changing the weather around the planet,
or that CERN is open and parallel dimensions
that causes the change in climate.
Dozens of other accounts with millions upon millions of views
opposed to conspiracy theories about how the large-hanger collider was set to open wormholes,
portals, mirror dimensions, altered dimensions, and so on and so forth.
And on the Reddit conspiracy subreddit, a popular post states,
Let the Mandela effects begin.
CERN was successful with the Large Hander Collider Run 3.
Let's start achieving possible changes in our new reality.
And there is no actual evidence that CERN has anything to do with the Mandela Effect.
Of course, while Larson and the International Mandela Effect Conference Board of Directors are open to the theory
that CERN is responsible for some Mondella effects,
neither believes that can explain entirely of the
Mandela effects they have experienced.
Did you just hear this piece?
So this is what we've got to be very, very clear about.
Red alert, red alert, red alert, red alert.
Just listen to this for a second.
There's no actual evidence that CERN has anything to do
with the Mandela effect.
And keeping in mind, guys and girls,
vice is a massive mainstream
news outlet. They are predominantly left or middle-leaning, but mostly left and liberal, but they are
highly funded by Democratic Party, many other parties. But the fact that they say here, there is no
actual evidence that CERN has anything to do with the Mandela Effect, of course, but while Larson
and the International Medell Effect Conference Board of Directors are open to the theory that
CERN is responsible for some Mendele effects, neither believes they can explain the entirety of
Mendele effects that have experience.
So even a physicist that believes potentially that, well, there potentially could be some
type of interaction with some type of particle physics that could potentially make something
whatever, but there's no proof of that.
So, you know, how are you going to prove it?
Anyways, so, and before I get to this part.
So the main physicist at CERN believes that this is a possibility, but very unlikely, right?
So how is this a possibility but very unlikely?
Like is it possible that our entire history and things that we believe is is true?
Like, okay, so we believe something that we thought for sure existed.
Right.
But yet there's people out there saying, well, no, this is, I mean, it's possible, but, you know, very unlikely.
Very unlikely that the beam and the shit we're shooting around to try to actually figure out physics of the universe might actually
screw with some portal type stuff.
Right.
Well, guys, we've done an episode on CERN,
and Stephen Hawking, among others,
uh, had came out.
Stephen Hawking, great physicists of our time.
Also a parent pedophile that was doing orgies.
Um, and that's,
that's kind of a Mandela effect because how do you do
orgies when you can't even move?
I have no idea.
So, all right.
Go on.
He must have changed space and time to do it.
But either way, Stephen Hawking, along with other physicists,
said CERN could be a disastrous experiment
in our reality.
It could. I mean,
these are physicists that said CERN could open up portals or black holes or other things or other shifts in reality that we do not understand and we got to be very careful of this.
Yes. And CERN is on the search for the God particle.
And I think they found the God particle.
I think they did basically.
And that's why it's so dangerous.
The Higgs bosom.
Yeah. This is the biggest thing that we could find.
Yeah.
But is CERN really involved with this whole Mandela effect?
And you keep calling it Manila effect because that might be a Mandela.
It might be a Mandela effect soon.
Manela and Mandela.
But thinking about the two words that you're just saying, you said Mandela instead of Mandela.
Manila.
What the hell are you talking about?
When you're reading, you say Mandela.
Mandela instead of Mandela.
It's okay.
It could be that or could it just be that people pronounce things differently or the spelling is different.
Like maybe it's a homophone.
Maybe it's two words that sound the same but have different meaning.
Or maybe it's just a pronunciation that we all get used to saying and it just changes the real name of it.
Maybe it's not anything that we're thinking.
Maybe it has nothing to do with that.
I don't know.
But why would physicists say that it's possible that it could possibly happen, but unlikely?
Why would they even say that?
I mean, I don't know.
I guess because anything is possible.
Yeah, okay, I guess.
And that's why we're talking about it, right?
So let's get into CERN and the Mandela effect.
Five terrifying theories about CERN.
This is going to be a great clip, guys,
and we'll talk about it on the backside.
Here you go.
Let's take a dive into another dimension,
one where we can learn the truth about what is really happening
behind the closed doors of one of the world's most prestigious scientific institutions.
The European Council for Nuclear Research, known as CERN,
has been at the forefront of many of the major scientific advancements
since its induction into the research community in 1954.
From the development of the World Wide Web to the discovery of the Higgs-Bosom,
CERN has been a leader within scientific research facilities.
But there are those who believe something else may be going on behind the curtains
that the public should get to know.
Number five.
Could the LHC generate a black hole that will swallow the earth?
When CERN first announced the construction of the largest particle accelerator the world has ever seen,
theories about what could be generated by that kind of energy began to fly.
The large Hadron Collider was built in order to speed up particles
until they are travelling at velocities near the speed of light,
before directing them to collide into each other,
smashing the particles apart and releasing a huge amount of energy in the process.
It is during this process that some believe black holes will be generated from all the energy
and intense forces at the heart of the collision.
If a black hole was born with enough mass,
it could begin consuming everything that surrounds it,
starting from the smallest molecules and growing in mass
until it generates enough gravitational pull
to begin swallowing the Earth.
This entire process could occur so fast
that no one would have time to react,
but the scientists working at CERN
say that there is nothing to worry about.
While the physics explaining these collisions
say there is a chance a black hole will be generated,
the probability of that event happening is extremely low.
Physicist Michao Kakou even said in the 2008 article about this very topic,
in my opinion, if an event is so rare that it will probably not happen in the lifetime of the universe,
then we physicists should say to the media that it will not occur, period.
And even if these black holes were formed, they would be so minuscule in both size and energy
that they would evaporate into nothing in a matter of moments.
So we may not have to worry about black holes, but there are other theories about what is happening within the large Hadron Collider that may be harder to disprove.
Number four, intense energies have ripped the fabric of reality and something may be leaking in or out.
When the LHC is switched on, it takes a lot of energy pumped into the machine in order to accelerate particles while keeping everything cold enough so it doesn't break.
Some people believe that concentrating this much energy into one place,
while forcing particles to collide and explode into fundamental particles,
could be enough to cause the very fabric of our reality to rip.
There are theories in physics, like the multiverse theory,
that claim there are countless other universes out there.
With the infinite number of possible paths, our reality can go down,
an entirely new universe may be created to explore each of these possibilities.
The large Hadron Collider may have caused our reality to tear and form a connection with other possible universes,
causing information from that universe to slip into ours or vice versa.
There is no telling what else could make its way through a tear like this,
but those who are skeptical of CERN's ambition are worried that it could lead to almost certain destruction.
The theory that the LHC could rip a hole in the universe and interact with another
is similar to the theory that every black hole is connected by something like a tunnel
to a white hole in another universe, forming a sort of bridge between the two where matter
and information can flow.
But the LHC is not the only piece of equipment that CERN has used to make their groundbreaking discoveries.
Number three, the mastery of antimatter.
Back in the 1920s, renowned physicist Paul Dirac published his paper on the existence of a new form
of matter composed of particles with exactly opposite charge from what we ordinarily see,
antimatter.
Since then, antimatter has become known to be the popular opposite of matter, which will annihilate
each other instantly if they were ever to come into contact with each other.
CERN has been on the cutting edge of antimatter research for the past five decades, and in
1995 they became the first organization to artificially produce antimatter in the lab.
This has led to many theories about what their ultimate goals may be with the antimatter they produce.
There has long been talk about the types of spacecraft that advanced alien civilizations may use
to be able to travel at speeds faster than light, and one of the top contenders has been crafts
that use antimatter-powered engines. The interaction between matter and antimatter is special
because they are perfect opposites when they meet. They annihilate each other entirely.
Nearly all of the energy contained within the two bits of matter and antimatter is released,
which could theoretically lead to an energy source that is near-perfect efficiency.
Could this source of power be the secret ingredient to warping the fabric of spacetime and travel
at warp speed?
But not all theories are this bright.
There are some who believe that this technology could be used to build the next generation
of weapons beyond what nuclear weapons are capable of.
Number two, the LHC made us jump realities.
Have you heard about the Mandela effects that have been talked about over the past few years?
Whether it was Nelson Mandela's death, Curious George's Tale, or the Bernstein bears.
Collective false memories are a common topic today with numerous examples.
But what is the origin of this phenomenon?
There are some who believe that when CERN flips on the large Hadron Collider,
the energy and forces generated there cause us to jump realities to a power of.
timeline where there are minor differences that may not be noticed for quite some time.
In physics, there are many theories that require the existence of an infinite number of parallel universities,
all with their own infinite possibilities.
All of these universes coexist together within a higher dimension in which, under special circumstances,
they can interact and affect each other.
Could harnessing that amount of power and smashing particles together to annihilate them
and look through the fundamental parts,
create conditions for our reality to fuse with another?
If the multiverse is real and there are entire other universes,
there must be a way for them to interact.
And maybe researchers just happen to stumble upon one of those ways.
Maybe we were never meant to see beyond the atom into the subatomic world,
where the laws of physics that control the world at our scale
seem to break down,
and our reality will be significantly altered by pure accident.
Or maybe all this isn't an accident after all.
Number one, the LHC will open up a portal to hell.
The scientists at CERN have been accused of working internationally to open some type of portal,
either to hell or in order to summon powerful diaries to help them control the entirety of Earth.
Conspiracy theorists have pointed to a number of pieces of evidence to help support this accusation,
like the devil's number 666, appearing in CERN's Lerner's Law.
logo, as well as the circumference of the collider having some significance.
They have also pointed to the resemblance of the HLC to the Stargates, seen in popular
science fiction works, and hinted at the use of alien technology incorporated into CERN's
machinery.
People have also enjoyed pointing at the two-meter-tall statue of the Hindu deity, Lord Shiva
the destroyer, at CERN, claiming their goal is to destroy the earth and rebuild it in their image.
While the statue was a gift of a friendship to CERN given from the Indian government,
these ideas were bolstered when a prank video involving the statue and a fake human sacrifice
was posted by a few workers.
CERN has repeatedly assured that the LHC will not open any form of portal either to hell
or to summon any powerful deity.
So when the LHC is fired up again, let's hope these theories are wrong
and a portal to the underworld will not be opened.
But if you begin to see...
shadowy figures out of the corner of your eye, you may know why. Thanks for watching.
There you go. So that's that's crazy. That's five crazy things. And all of these things,
not all of those things, but we did get into detail about these, all of these aspects of this.
If you guys want to dive really deep in CERN, you've got to go listen to our CERN episode.
Just type in Investigator at CERN. You'll find it. But we do get a breakdown this video because,
listen, we're talking about Mandela Effect. And we're talking about CERN.
we have to think about what is CERN and why is everyone talking about CERN
potentially being involved in the Mandela Effect, right?
Well, first I want to let you guys know that CERN is requesting basically a 20 times bigger collider, right?
And we actually talked about this with Ashton when we had him on.
I don't remember what episode or what we were even talking about on the last episode.
But when we brought Ashton, Ashton is big into engineering right now,
electrophysics or I guess electro engineering.
and magnetic force fields and all this stuff, right?
And CERN, what they're trying to do is they're trying to find other particles.
They're also looking at antimatter versus matter.
So if you think of what matter is, what does matter mean?
You probably heard him talk about matter.
And then you also think about antimatter.
Right.
It matters anything you can see.
Yeah.
We're made of matter.
Your chair, your desk, your TV, anything that is in your reality is matter.
Absolutely.
And he's talking about anti-matter.
Anti-matter is it will immediately destroy matter.
Right.
They annihil each other.
Yes.
If it ever comes in contact with each other, it destroys each other.
Typically, what it really is is anti-matter will destroy matter, right?
That's the stronger force, I believe.
Right.
And so if it's anti-matter, then it's opposite of matter.
It is.
It's the exact opposite.
So it's hard to kind of...
Yeah, I'm trying to picture that in my brain.
What is anti-matter?
Well, you've got to think about it this way.
So matter is mostly made up of atoms, right?
So we are, and atoms is a particle.
Right.
And protons and electrons and electrons.
And so these are very basic constructs of our reality.
These are our physical constructs of what we can see
and what we have been able to scientifically prove of what we're made of.
So let's give an example of an atom bomb.
So if something is, say that a nuclear power facility has a complete and utter meltdown,
and you are, say, within that distance of that nuclear power,
plant, right? To where what does a power plant do? Well, power plants split atoms. So does
nuclear bombs. That is how the energy is created from a nuclear bomb or a nuclear power
sources by splitting the atom and that splitting of the atom to create a fission. It creates this
massive amount of combustible and in insane energy. And it's not even combustible in a term
of pouring gasoline on something. It is combustible in the force field of atoms, right? And it is a very
diabolical type
thing that we just don't still
normal human beings don't understand how
atom bombs or
what they call nuclear bombs
or nuclear power plants work.
And if there were like a nuclear
bomb, for example, how it would
just, you know, if you were a person
on Earth, you just evaporate.
Like that is so
yes, it's so hard for my brain to wrap
around that concept. Yeah, if you're
within a certain
area or certain geographical
location of where that bomb or especially nuclear power plant complete meltdown.
If you have an all out meltdown of a nuclear power plant and you're within a certain distance of
that. And by the way, I remember the first time I ever heard this theory, right, or just a fact of how
things would happen. So I was at a lake in South Carolina. It was Lake Kiwi. And this was back
when I was 14 or 15, I guess it was. And there was a, there was severe storms coming from.
the east coming or sorry from the west coming to the east and there was a tornado warning for the
county i was in in a tent on the lake and so this was a pretty decent tornado this is one of the
bigger tornadoes that kind of came through this region in in a while but there was a so they were
trying to evacuate the parks or put people in and so some of the people that actually came to our
park we were right by the nuclear facility and so some of the actual workers a couple of the workers
from the nuclear plant for whatever reason was doing evacuations of that area.
And so after all this shit was over, now there was an actual tornado that went across the water,
missed the power plant, whatever.
But after the fact, we were talking this nuclear power plant employee.
And he was like, just so you know, and we were talking about what would happen in a nuclear meltdown?
Like what if, like, what if for some reason, some natural disaster or terrorist attack or whatever,
calls an all-out nuclear shutdown?
And he said, well, it's just basically like if there was an all-out nuclear meltdown, you would evaporate.
And it would evaporate a lot of things for a very wide radius mileage-wise.
And so what is doing is splitting atoms.
So that nuclear fission or fusion, I guess, is called, is going to, instead of being confined
in one certain area, it's going to start splitting atoms.
And if it splits atoms, what does that mean?
Well, that's your body.
That's your physical matter.
That is matter.
Yeah, it's matter versus anti-matter.
Yeah.
So anti-matter, what they're talking about here is, you know, I guess.
CERN is highly researching anti-matter because if you can figure out how to how to put
antimatter with matter and that and that fission between the two would create immense power
if you could get it from not destroying each other in the process, right?
So that's what they're trying to research.
But here's what I first thought of.
When I heard that the CERN scientists are trying to screw with antimatter versus matter,
I automatically think of Anthony Falsci just in a different way and gain a function.
I'm thinking, yeah, and that makes sense too.
I'm thinking about the-you're screwing with the fabrics of life.
Well, and it's the same thing.
When I think about CERN, I'm thinking about screwing with weather.
Yeah.
You know, that's screwing with the fabrics of life.
Yeah, it could be.
You know, you have antimatter and matter, and it produces this massive energy,
which causes these events.
Yeah, and I think there's whole systems in place to screw with weather.
We talked about it with Alana Freeland many times.
We talked about it with so many others.
But yeah, the antimatter versus matter,
I think that you're starting to have scientists that are mad scientists.
The same way we have it with pandemics and diseases and viruses and all this shit.
This is what these people are doing with atoms and actual fabrics of our reality.
And so when people start screwing with the fabrics of our reality,
I'm talking about atoms and things that we don't even know about,
they have literally said that it is possible that we could potentially open up a little black hole
Right not a little one that could be big and could swallow us
But they won't say that yeah they're saying oh it's safe it's okay it would dissipate you know it probably wouldn't it probably wouldn't be that big of a deal
But there have been physicists and scientists that said that this is very concerning and we should not be probably doing this research and this could kill us
What they're doing and now CERN is asking for a much larger acreage to build a 20
times bigger collider, which is going to produce, I guess, in their belief, a much higher energy
or yield or field or, I guess, research.
I don't know.
But nonetheless, we're talking about jumping realities.
We're talking about some of the things that they're talking about here when we're starting to
screw with these particles.
And we don't know what that is creating.
Now, we know that atoms are how we exist and our matter and everything we know how we
exist. But when you start, when you start colliding particles that are then dispersing particles
throughout that particular atmosphere, wherever you're doing this at, this could open up other
realities and other actual particles of physics that we do not even understand and probably
don't exist here without them doing this. And when you do this, you are essentially maybe
creating an entire universe within a universe. I don't think creating it, but maybe you're going to a
parallel universe. It's weird. Because that's what they were talking about.
is to me,
if it sounds like
if you have all these energies
coming together and explode
like all this energy,
your emerging universes together
are parallel planets
or parallel universes together
and that's where the whole Mandela
effect comes in
because if you're merging these two universes
are parallel planets or whatever
and let's say we're identical planets
from totally different universes
and we both pretty much gone
through the same thing like we watch Mickey Mouse,
Looney Tunes, whatever, but there's
just a few words that are changed
from one universe to another. I know
this is really a hard concept
to think about, but if you think about
it in that way, maybe
that can help you understand
the Mandela effect.
Have you ever thought about
there's got to be somebody that's just
like me?
I can't be the only
person in the world that's just like me.
Maybe I am here, but have you
ever thought about maybe there's you on a different planet or a parallel universe?
Absolutely.
Do you think there's a different you?
Yeah, and I think this is a video that I want to play, and I hope this is the actual
clip I'm thinking of.
Now, I don't like Nildegras-Tyson at all, but because I think he's just very close-minded
on a lot of aspects, especially UFOs, UAPs, other dimensions, all this stuff.
And before you play that, that was very interesting in the article or the video as well.
well is using this anti-matter, I think this is where the technology for crafts that we don't
know of comes from.
Maybe, yeah, you're right.
I mean, but it's also very dangerous, right?
And especially if you put us in a weapon, I mean, you think about nuclear, if you think nuclear
is bad, yes.
If you think nuclear is bad, this could, I mean, this could evaporate our entire world, right?
I mean, this is the power we're talking about.
But anyways, they asked Neil de Grice Tyson on, I think it was the.
James Corden show. I think this is the clip. I hope it is. I hope this is the one I'm thinking
but we're just going to play it and see and if it's not then we'll edit this out.
But here is what he thinks about simulation theory. Here you go. Or not.
Something else. I wish I had a good argument. Okay. Do you think that we might just be a simulation
of something else? I wish I had a good argument against that and I do not. Just start with a real
universe. You say I'm going to program a universe in your computer and give
the life forms in there, the belief that they have free will, then those life forms create a universe
within their computer, allowing their life forms to think they have free will, and it's
computers all the way down. Now you close your eyes and throw it dark. Which of all of these
universes are you most likely to hit? Because only one of them is real, and all the rest are
simulations. Just the statistics of that tell us we are probably in a simulation. And further evidence
for this is some brilliant alien in his parents' basement is programming us, and anytime tranquility,
descends upon the earth.
Something comes in to ruin the whole thing.
And I think they program that in just to keep them entertained.
To throw it Brexit.
The throw at wars.
Just weird stuff just so that they can watch and be entertained while they eat popcorn.
I was told once that anytime peace does break out, it's because they were called for dinner
from their parents.
So yeah.
So Nildegra's eyes as a point is, you know, is it very possible that we're in a simulation
theory?
And what a simulation theory is multiple universes created through computers and systems and that
we are all the product of some type of simulation.
is some type of computer program
that we are programmed in a certain way
and Ben Shapiro actually reacted to this
clip and Ben Shapiro said, oh yeah, so
isn't it funny that Nilda Christ
dies and he, you know, when they
say, oh, there's a God of the universe that created
mankind and they're like, oh no, no, no, it's not
possible. And then he says, oh, some alien
in his mom's basement. And he's like, yeah, it's
possible. You know what I'm saying?
Like that's kind of the concept
of there. You know, Ben Shapiro
reacted that clip. I saw this earlier
and it was just funny because
It was like...
Okay, yeah, I'm in an alien's basement and he's creating me.
That's possible, but not God.
Yeah, but to me, this is what it...
When I think about, like, assimilation and things like that,
I think about being a little, like, tiny thing of somebody else's big world, right?
Yeah.
For example, you know, when you go outside and you see little bitty ants in their whole world,
they're assimilated into our world in a way, you know?
Yeah, somewhat.
We can...
They realize we're there, maybe.
Yeah, but we can play, and we've even
done videos of them when you've
messed with them or whatever. We can
assimilate things and make things happen
to these ants because we're much bigger
than they are. Yeah. Right?
We can change their reality based
on what we do. Yeah, you're right.
And if there's somebody bigger than us
or smarter than us or
something, they could be doing the
same thing, changing our reality
based on what they do to us.
Yeah. Yeah, it's very
interesting to think about the Mandela effect
and the simulation theory and all of these things, right?
I mean, we don't know, right?
We don't know what the product we are of.
Many people believe we're the product of gotten.
And by the way, I believe we're the product of God.
I do not believe there are many theories, ancient astronaut theory.
There is all of these theories out there that believe that, hey, we are created maybe by aliens.
There are people also that believe that we are created or from, you know, we're not created, but we evolved based on a, you know, a micro, you know, a micro,
organism at you know millions of years ago and then we slowly um developed the big bomb big bomb
big bomb theory well that might be the next that might be the next one might be the next one yeah
but no but yeah so you know there's all these theories about all this but you know it's funny to me
though that you know someone like nil de graisizing which i said i don't like this dude i think he's
completely off kilter with a lot of his theories but you know if you can see here and say that oh
well, there's definitely a potential.
We live in a simulation theory,
and there's some alien that has created a simulation,
and we're just living in it.
But yet these same people are like,
oh, God, yeah, right, that's not even possible.
But yeah, they're saying that aliens are possible
that created us is ridiculous.
But in the same stance,
I think a lot of those people probably believe in, like,
the flat earth theory, for example,
because it's an assimilation.
No, no, actually more Christians believe in flat earth
than those people.
people because the firmament and what it talks about in the Bible and all that stuff.
Now, I had a very deep theory the other night, which I am not going to go into.
Damn.
You remember the other night?
No, I was probably asleep.
Okay.
Well, anyways, I went through this whole theory about a lot of things.
We went from Israel.
We went from all of these things.
And we were just talking about religion and the Bible and all of these things.
And I, and I, and Sherry was like, you better remember this.
And I was like, yeah, I do need to remember this, but it'll come back to me at some point.
Now, I'm not going to go into it on this podcast.
But all I'm saying is, guys, is that there are things that we don't understand about reality.
And how else can I say this?
You know, there are many people out there that say the past 12 years.
In particular, 12 to 14 years, things have been very different.
Things have changed drastically.
I mean, they have changed drastically.
I remember when I was a kid or when I was in high school or even in,
even, you know, in my, you know, younger adult years, 20 years old, 25 years old,
things have changed so fast since then.
And it's like we have been on some type of a merry-go-round that we just got ejected from
into some, into some field of mortars.
I mean, that's literally what we feel like we are in.
And there's no necessarily, there's no explanation for this.
I think many people are trying to figure this shit out.
But what I can say is like, for example, the Mandela effect,
there is a lot more of the Mandela effect than we've ever seen.
Now, is that partly because of so many people were talking about it and sharing it?
I don't know.
But we've had social media for a while.
And there's one thing I want to make people very clear about is that, you know,
seven, eight, nine, ten years ago, social media was less censored than it is now.
So we didn't have Mandela effects like we do.
now. We did not have, I mean, 10 years ago, people were sharing things on social media that
were going viral and they were uncensored. People were not, social media companies were not censoring
what they were sharing. If there was ever a time for people to talk about something like a
Mandela effect or like a Shazam or like all of these things to where it would go viral around
the world, that was then. It was nine, eight, ten years ago. Nowadays, social media, everything is
censored, but everyone is fleeing the social media.
to speak out and say, no, I remember this shit.
And why when I look this up, it is not coming up as what I remember.
We are in far more of a censored environment as far as social media goes than we've ever been.
So the fact that this, the fact that we are more social media now than we were eight or nine years ago, that's not true.
I get what you're saying.
Eight or nine years ago, it was far more wide open for anybody to say anything to talk about anything.
And nowadays, 10 years from now, I mean, 10 years ago,
10 years in the future now, we have censorship, unless you're on X,
and you even still kind of have censorship over there.
All I'm saying is people are starting to wake up.
They are starting to see things that don't make sense.
They are starting to call this shit out, and they're saying,
what the hell is going on?
So do you think that the Mandela effect could be based on censorship as well?
No.
That could change our history?
No, my point is that eight or nine years ago.
It was way different, right.
It was we had more, you know, we had more freedom of speech.
We didn't have censorship back then because, you know, social media was just coming out.
Yeah.
And no one was talking about Mandela effect.
No one was talking about movies that they knew at that time existed, but nowadays it doesn't exist according to Internet.
But I don't think you got my question.
I think now that we do have social media and we do have censorship, could censorship affect the Mandela?
I got you. I get what you're saying.
Yeah, I mean, I think, well, I think that's what it is.
I mean, yeah, we've talked about that earlier.
I mean, with Google, like, if you look up Shazam or other things that you thought existed but didn't,
are they changing our reality even through just the Internet?
I mean, I understand the certain thing, right?
People are saying, maybe we've opened up an interdimensional portal or we have a parallel universe we've opened up in some way, shape, or form.
I don't know if that's true or not.
or could it just be the fact that what the guy said earlier in the clip we played?
Are they experimenting with changing our history, whether it be a phrase at a time, a word at a time, a movie at a time, a letter?
Or is that just everyone's just crazy and they're thinking something that never happened?
And there is a mass consensus of people that believe that this happened, but it didn't.
You guys are crazy.
This is some kind of psychological thing.
And then you guys are just thinking about
and it's not true because it's social media.
And that goes back to my point.
We had social media eight, nine years ago.
We didn't do this shit.
Nowadays, censorship is full and alive and well,
which, by the way, I'm glad you brought that up
because that probably is more so towards what's actually happening
versus portals maybe.
It is censorship trying to change history in incremental ways
to then to then exasperate that
over the next five or ten years to where they can.
can completely change, especially what has happened over to past four or five years.
I mean, think about this.
COVID vaccine.
Yes.
Deaths, all this shit.
All of it.
They can change the history.
Yeah, and they're going to say, oh, yeah, you guys.
Delete everything that, sorry, I'm sorry, but delete everything that we know, the vaccines, what's going on, the harmful effects of everything.
They're just going to delete that out of our memories.
Yeah, you're going to say, oh, yeah, you guys remember a pandemic?
COVID?
No, that didn't even exist.
You guys are crazy.
There was no pandemic.
there was absolutely no pandemic whatsoever.
Oh, and you guys think there was emergency use authorization?
Oh, my God.
Dude, that's Mandela effect, bro.
You guys thought something, but it actually didn't happen, right?
That's what I'm saying.
Yeah.
And so here's kind of to wrap it, to start wrapping this up.
Is this some portal or dimension?
I think that's what the powers that be want you to believe it is.
Okay?
That's what they want you to believe.
if the Mandela effect is anything more than just our brains misremembering things all of a sudden, for some reason whatsoever, that everyone remembers all the shit that didn't actually happen.
And there are a lot of people that remember things a certain way.
How do you just convince a large portion of people to believe that something was absolutely this, but was actually this?
Yeah.
How do you do that?
I don't know.
Yeah, because why are it?
Why is so many people remembering the wrong thing?
That doesn't make sense.
If there was a couple of people remembering, no, it was this way.
But everyone is like, no, no, no, I'm going to show you.
It was this way.
Yeah.
But when the majority of the people remember something one way and it's not that way, that's
when you're thinking, okay, there's something going on here.
You know what the thing is that I also, when I started really research a Mandela effect,
and it was probably like four or five months ago, but I started, you know, I was just looking
on X.
I was seeing some of these posts.
I was looking on some other posts, Reddit and, um, and, um, and, you know,
even just the internet.
And then I started seeing the media and how they were having to respond to all these claims.
And this mass media effect, you know, we always say on this podcast many times,
anytime mass media comes out in full support of something, you better start thinking about what the hell the actual adverse.
Right.
The opposite.
Yeah, the opposite of that, right?
And so when I started seeing that, I was like, okay, this is weird.
But then I started seeing some of the things.
And so when I saw Shazam, I was like, oh, yeah, I remember that movie.
I and this is actually how by the way before the mandela effect this is what got me on the mandela effect
I saw a post of the man of the shazam box card of the VHS right just a picture on social media
I wasn't looking at medall effect whatsoever this was probably a year ago maybe wasn't
looking at shit up I was just scrolling saw the picture of the movie Shazam with a sinbad and
Jonathan Taylor Thomas I think was in it and
I was like, damn, I remember that movie?
That's crazy.
And I clicked on it.
And then I was like, and I was reading like, Mandela effect.
I was like, what the, what the fuck is this talking about?
And then it said, this movie never existed.
And I was like, what?
Because the reason I clicked on the freaking movie was because I remember it.
It was like a kind of like a heartwarming thing in my childhood.
Right.
And another movie that you really liked was that time machine something.
Hot tub time machine.
Yeah, hot time machine.
I wonder if that has anything to do with the.
Mendelho.
No, that's real.
That is real.
The hot tub time machine is real.
I'm just saying the whole, you know, movie or whatever.
Yeah.
But there's also been reports that, you know, could they open up portals to hell?
I mean, there's been physicists that say that they could do this with the CERN Collider.
Now, I don't know what that exactly means, but, you know, they do have many, you know, signs of devil stuff.
The CERN does.
I mean, their logo is 666.
they got the Lord Shiva,
the destroyer
outside of their main office,
the collider.
That is a devilish type
destroyer of worlds and earth.
Why the hell would you have a symbol
outside of a
particle collider that many people
already speculate is very bad for
our reality.
And yet you have the Lord of destroyers,
which is Lord Shiva,
out front of your
facility. And then your logo is also 666.
And I guess it's the way it's turned. It doesn't really look like 666 unless you look at it,
right? No, it is 6. It's just 6. And then it's turned another way 6 and it's turned another way
six. I mean, it's a 6. Well, why do they have Satan after school programs for kids? Yeah.
It's the same thing. You would not think that you would want that in any kind of public school,
but it's happening. So some of the speculation, by the way, here with the with CERN and the
hell portal and what some of these physicists, I mean, look, there are physicists to believe that
they are trying to open up a portal to hell. And then you have conspiracy theorists to believe that,
or, you know, I don't know if you want to call them conspiracy theorists, but they're trying to
open up these portals to bring them into our earth. It's almost like a large Ouija board in some
sort, right, to bring them in to gain power over the world, right? But that kind of makes sense.
To open up a portal. It kind of makes sense when you talk about.
about they're opening up this Ouija board because now 10 years ago I didn't think this way,
but now I do.
When I think about UFOs or UAPs or aliens or even spirits or ghosts, to me, they're clumped in one thing now.
You know, I used to think that ghosts and spirits were completely different than like aliens
and, you know, out of out of the world stuff.
But to me now, like after everything I've learned, they're all clumped into one.
big phenomenon.
Yeah, yeah.
So maybe they're doing that.
And then during the video, they were talking about if you collide these particles together,
it causes this massive energy.
And that's where you get almost like the reverse technology that aliens have.
Yeah.
Well, I mean, and not only that, I mean, interdimensional, right?
I mean, are they really trying to break into the interdimensional realms?
Well, they are.
That is what they're doing.
They're trying to figure out the universe through other.
dimensions and they're trying to use particles and trying to find new particles to find those
dimensions.
So what CERN is doing is trying to break through dimensions.
Right.
And so is maybe the fact that why, the fact that CERN is doing these, these experiments
with the Hadron Collider.
And now if you think about it, look at all the accounts of potential UFOs and UAP activity
in our world.
Yeah, especially recently, especially since, you know, CERN has been really active.
Right.
And you talking about interdimensional, I think, too, with CERN, they came up to, what, 14 different dimensions that they could find or something?
Yeah, I think they said there's probably 14.
There's probably much more.
But I mean, if you look at...
But they found up to 14 dimensions?
I don't know if they found it, but I think they, based on their research, I think at least 10 that they knew for sure probably was existing based on their research.
I think they said at the very least, based on their research, there was probably an additional four.
but then even on CERN,
I don't know if it was Cern's website or a scientist
that talked about this,
you know, how much power that someone that could harness
a 10th dimension would have
would be God powers.
And the Higgs bosom particle,
which is the God particle,
you know, it is,
there's a reason why they're trying to find this particle.
I think the reason personally
why they're trying to find the God particle,
which they found was the Higgs bosom.
Yes.
But they want to be able to utilize and manipulate this particle,
this energy, and this dimension,
because they want to be God.
I mean, make no mistake about this.
They call it a God particle for a reason.
For a reason, yeah.
They want to be God, but they're also opening up forces fields of other dimensions, maybe, to also summon demons.
We don't know.
Yeah, we really don't know what they're opening up.
And it's kind of like what you said before.
It's kind of opening up things like when you do the Ouija board.
You're opening up things that you don't know what you're opening yourself up to.
Yeah, I think, yeah, I've always been like one of those people that, like, you know, I don't know
the Ouija boards are real or not, but I do believe there are a lot of people that have fucked
a Ouija or screwed, sorry, screwed a Ouija boards. I have. I did a lot when I was younger.
We thought it was just a game, but I don't think it was a game because I have a lot of residual
effects from that. Yeah, I think anytime you try to, or you start to open yourself up to things like that,
right, that could be demonic or it could be whatever. I think that aspect is demonic and I think
that's just on a spiritual energy level, right? You can connect with that realm.
There are realms for sure
And we're gonna by the way
We guys we are gonna have an episode out very soon about our experience recently
But down by the river we're gonna we're gonna do that episode
We're gonna talk with all that because it was weird
Is it down by the river or down by a river?
I'm sorry
I had to say that
Yeah
But yeah so we're gonna have that episode out as soon as well
But again I do want to mention we do have Facebook we do have Twitter
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There are things that we're constantly posting about
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It depends.
But they're all very important things.
We do encourage you guys to follow us on X.
We do encourage you to follow us on Facebook.
We did, our last episode was with Dr.
Pina Ra Cola.
We had some very strange things.
go on with our podcast with him after we did this podcast about COVID-19,
where I'm not even going to talk a lot about this subject on this podcast because
Yeah, but we had one of the leading cardiologists in the world on our podcast the last episode.
And we had to re-upload that episode because, well, they didn't put, you know, and by the way,
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That is the only...
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We don't have a patron page or anything like that.
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But, yeah, it was last night that we had, we had Dr. Peter McColl on, and it was talking about a very serious subject,
which was COVID.
And by the way, I think that episode could save a lot of lives based on what he said
and protocols to de-spike, the protein spike protein, whatever.
Not even going to go into on this episode, but I do encourage you guys to go listen to that
episode.
But if you guys were wondering why we had to re-upload is because, well, they screwed us, I think,
or someone screwed us with monetization on that.
And we re-uploaded it.
I don't know.
But it could save people's lives nonetheless.
but guys let us know by the way send us a message on facebook or x have you had an
and mandela effect experience uh is there things that you guys thought you remember but you
didn't um what are your thoughts we want to know your thoughts by the way when we have these
episodes we would love to have you send us a message and look sharing a sherry or i will take
time out one or two days a week and we were applied to all you guys we want to hear what your
thoughts are. Tell us what your Mandela
effects have been. Go to our Facebook. Go to
our X. Send us a message either or
or you can do it on Instagram even though
we don't go to Instagram often, but go
to our Facebook or X.
Send us what your Mandela effects have been.
Send us things that you remember
that they say didn't exist.
Or maybe
do a Facebook page about that
status.
So that we can all share our own opinions
instead of it's just coming to us.
Because I think that would be way better.
Yeah.
So maybe we'll create one.
But nonetheless, just go follow us on Facebook and send a message if you want.
We will create a post about the Mandela effect.
And you guys can share all your stuff over there on Facebook.
We'll probably also post this on X as well.
We did post a couple of videos actually recently on Facebook yesterday.
And it was about the happenings of illegal migrants that were jumping NYPD officers.
They got no views.
I mean, there was like 20 people that saw it.
And then I post.
to a subsequent follow-up video
after they get released from prison
or jail, not prison.
Jail. Release from jail
with Nobel.
And no one saw that video
because Facebook is censoring it.
Anything that has to do with anything
that is against America or destroying America,
they want to make sure you don't see it.
So guys, if you do follow our Facebook,
you do follow our updates that we're posting videos.
We're posting the things that you guys need to see
on a daily basis. Go over there and follow us.
Make sure you just, make sure you don't
just depend on it being on your timeline.
make sure you're actually going to check our timelines because social media will censor stuff we post.
And I just have to say, Ken Good called the no bail reform stuff and what's going on.
And look at this now that's going on with all the immigrants.
Yeah.
Yeah, Ken Good, a great guy, a lawyer, attorney in Texas that is over bail reform.
And yeah, he's called this.
And we probably need to have Ken back on, actually, to talk about some of this stuff.
But guys, let us know your opinion and thoughts on this.
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