Tag: mandela effect

  • Mobile magic: Words that never fall from the tip of your tongue

    Mobile magic: Words that never fall from the tip of your tongue

    Let’s talk a bit about Mandela Effects, and specifically one strange Mandela Effect that I didn’t even know existed until tonight. I watched a video about how people say it existed, and once it became an issue in my mind, it started to bother me like it really did exist.


    Let me explain.


    You know those things above baby cribs? You know the word—a mobile. We’ve always called it a mobile. It’s always been known as a mobile. People for generations have said it’s a mobile. As a society we can agree on that, right?


    Until you don’t.


    Here’s the catch: tons of Reddit forums and different threads across the internet talk about how people remember there being a different word than mobile. They remember it to the point where it’s on the tip of their tongue, and they believe the word was something else entirely.
    For me.. and believe me, there are some Mandela Effects I really can’t explain.. this one immediately felt fanciful and a bit silly. The word was always mobile. I don’t remember anything different.


    Until I started thinking about how other people remember the word being different.
    Then I started to wonder if the word potentially was different, and maybe I’m the one who’s wrong. I nearly second-guessed my sanity. I started second-guessing the idea that the word was always mobile to the point where I was calling family members and asking friends what they thought the word was.


    They all convincingly responded: mobile.
    But when you sit with this idea long enough—when you let it dwell and fester—your brain starts to play tricks on you. You begin to wonder if it really was mobile, or if the people remembering a different word they can’t quite recall are actually right.


    I’m a big fan of the movie Pontypool. It’s one of my favorite zombie horror films, about a mild-mannered, somewhat egotistical radio host broadcasting in the middle of the night from a snowy town. I love that theme. But in the film, people in the town begin to get infected by a strange virus that spreads through language. Words stop meaning what they should, and people begin to lose their understanding of them.
    It’s kind of like that old Twilight Zone episode from the 1980s called “Wordplay.” The one where a man slowly goes nuts while the entire world starts using words in ways that make no sense to him.


    There’s something about forgetting words that’s genuinely frightening.


    Maybe it’s because if you’ve seen Alzheimer’s or dementia in your family, there’s a real horror in forgetting words and forgetting things. Forgetting so much that you eventually become a vessel that feels empty.. without the material that used to fill your mind.


    But Pontypool is all about language breaking down. In that movie it’s a zombie virus, of course, you have to make it scary somehow.

    But the idea of words changing their meaning, people losing vocabulary, or even losing language entirely… that really gets under my skin.
    And it probably does for you too.


    It’s strange how something so benign and mundane can somehow still be so terrifying.
    And that’s what makes this Mandela Effect a little eerie.


    It’s not the usual example like the Berenstain Bears, or the story about Sinbad supposedly making a genie movie that he now says never existed. Instead, this one is about the most basic words we’ve known since babyhood.


    And babies learn the word mobile, too… right?


    Or was it something different?

  • Jimmy Swaggart dead .. again?

    Jimmy Swaggart dead .. again?



    Televangelist Rev. Jimmy Swaggart has died at the age of 90, just two weeks after suffering a heart attack at his home in Baton Rouge. According to the Shreveport Times, the scandal-ridden preacher never regained consciousness following the June 15 medical episode.

    “Today, our hearts are heavy as we share that Brother Swaggart has finished his earthly race and entered into the presence of His Savior, Jesus Christ,” his family said in a statement released Tuesday.

    Now—this is going to sound a little strange—but I could have sworn Jimmy Swaggart had already passed away. For real. I remember vividly the infamous moment from my childhood: Swaggart standing tearfully on television, declaring, “I have sinned.” That clip was everywhere. And somewhere along the way, I was sure the next big headline I saw about him was his obituary. But apparently… no. Not until now.

    And yes, I know some of you are going to say, “You’re just thinking of Jerry Falwell.” But no, I’m not. I know the difference between Falwell, Bakker, and Swaggart. I remember them all—like a holy trinity of televangelist drama from the ‘80s.

    This whole thing feels like a real-time Mandela Effect. Like history just shifted under our feet. I mean, I don’t want to be morbid, but if we see news of his passing again in a few years, someone please bookmark this post so we can prove he already died in 2025.

    Rest in peace, Reverend Swaggart. For real this time. (I think?)

  • An Eerie Indiana Mandela Effect

    An Eerie Indiana Mandela Effect

    This morning, thanks to a post on Facebook. I rediscovered the show from my youth called Eerie Indiana.. and by accident, I may have discovered a new Mandela effect residual reality event.

    The show, Eerie, Indiana, aired for one season with a total of 19 episodes. It originally premiered on NBC, running from September 15, 1991, to April 12, 1992. Despite its short run, the show gained a cult following due to its quirky mix of sci-fi, horror, and humor, and was later re-aired on various networks, including the Disney Channel in the mid-1990s.

    In the first episode of Eerie, Indiana titled “Foreverware,” 13-year-old Marshall Teller moves with his family to the seemingly normal town of Eerie, Indiana, only to discover that it’s far from ordinary. Marshall quickly becomes suspicious of his new surroundings when he encounters his neighbor, Mrs. Eakins, who uses “Foreverware” containers to preserve her twin sons, keeping them from aging for years. Along with his new friend Simon, Marshall uncovers the eerie truth behind this strange practice, leading him to realize that Eerie is a town filled with bizarre and supernatural occurrences.

    So now that you know the synopsis and some quick story on the history of the show here is where the Mandela effect comes in somehow..

    People’s memories say that Ed McMahon appeared as the face and announcer for the Publisher’s Clearinghouse..of course, he did not.

    That’s a Mandela effect as a matter of fact. We came to find out despite everyone believing he was the Publisher’s Clearinghouse spokesman. Instead, he was the spokesman for a different but just as shady of a scheme..

    But near the end of the first episode of Eerie Indiana, I was stunned to hear a reference being made to Ed McMahon….

    Now it’s worth noting that we really don’t have any reference to the famous Publisher’s Clearinghouse, but we do have a very real reference to Ed McMahon..

    And they’re holding up an envelope. Of course, the quality of the show has diminished, and now, as I watch it for free on Tubi, it’s very difficult to tell just what that envelope said, but just what if, what if this was a piece of reality that existed in the old world, something which would Prove beyond reasonable doubt that Ed McMahon really did an ounce for the Publisher’s Clearinghouse.

    What if…

  • The King Henry Mandela Effect comes back to bite

    The King Henry Mandela Effect comes back to bite

    It’s been a while.

    This one has been bothersome for some time. The idea that King Henry was gorging on a turkey leg in history books, in a famous painting. We all remember it, right?

    As a matter of fact, almost a decade ago, the HORROR REPORT detailed what we remembered about the famous portrait.. sitting at a table, placing that turkey leg near his mouth.. adorned with his stately attire..

    This is how we remembered it.. And it never existed:

    So tonight when we reviewed a news article on CNN it brought back the King Henry NON existent portrait right into our memory from the non-memory-hole.

    Doesn’t this just look.. wrong .. without a turkey leg?

    From CNN:

    According to Busiakiewicz, Ralph Sheldon commissioned the pictures – which were mostly of kings, queens and “significant contemporary international figures” – to hang in his home, Weston House in Warwickshire. The reason they had arched tops was because they “were once incorporated into an architectural frieze of the Long Gallery at Weston,” Busiakiewicz said.

    In a press release sent to CNN, Busiakiewicz said the arched top was a “special feature of the Sheldon set,” while the painting’s frame was “identical to other surviving examples.”

    The painting also showed the king holding a sword and wearing a feathered hat – just as he appeared in an engraving of the Long Hall made by antiquarian Henry Shaw in 1839.

    The series of portraits was later dispersed at auction and “the majority remain untraced to this day,” according to Busiakiewicz.

    After making his theory public, Busiakiewicz visited Warwick’s Shire Hall together with local historian Aaron Manning to see the painting close up. “The portrait is large, and completely in-line with the other Sheldon portraits,” Busiakiewicz wrote in a later blog post, on July 22.

    In a telephone call with CNN, Busiakiewicz revealed that this was not the first discovery he had made thanks to social media. In 2018, he stumbled across a picture a friend had taken at a wedding and posted on Instagram. It featured a portrait that he identified as the work of 17th-century female artist Joan Carlile.


    While this is NOT it, we just feel we will find this painting one day and prove it existed. Either in this timeline or another.

    For inspiration that we are not alone in believing this existed, let us go back to 1979 when the Baltimore EVENING SUN showcased a King Henry eating a turkey leg.. for the record.

  • Where did Pervy Jonathan Byers go? Do we have a Stranger Things ‘Mandela Effect’ on our hands?

    Where did Pervy Jonathan Byers go? Do we have a Stranger Things ‘Mandela Effect’ on our hands?

    Perhaps life is now imitating reality? This is pretty bizarre..

    Few weeks ago when Stranger Things 4 was released, it was rumored that the Duffer Brothers were actively changing previous shows to either fix mistakes or solid up the story line.

    Here is an earlier article that details their ‘George Lucasing’ history.

    People started hearing clock noises in season one when Will was abducted.

    Most recently it was rumored by viewers that the scenes where Jonathan Byers is taking photos of Nancy Wheeler… the scenes from season one have been called ‘pervy’ and viewers noticed they were now gone..T

    This came from a previous story from Complex that details the changes noticed back in May:

    As pointed out by Insider, the scene in question was featured in “The Weirdo on Maple Street,” the second episode of the inaugural season. The original version showed Jonathan Byers, portrayed by Charlie Heaton, hiding in a wooded area as he spies on his classmates and snaps photos of their late-night get-together. At one point during the scene, Nancy Wheeler (Natalia Dyer) and Steve Harrington (Joe Keery) go inside the house for an intimate moment. Jonathan continues photographing Nancy through a bedroom window, but pauses once he sees her starting to undress.

    In the original episode, Jonathan only hesitates for a few seconds before continuing to take photos of a shirtless Nancy. Fans the scene has since been edited out of the streaming version, as it no longer shows Jonathan taking photos of Nancy in a vulnerable position. Instead, Jonathan lifts up his camera and turns his direction to Barb Holland (Shannon Purser).

    But did this specific scene exist ?? This is where things get confusing.

    The official Twitter account for the show’s writers’ room posted the following message on Tuesday (26 July): “PSA: no scenes from previous seasons have ever been cut or re-edited. And they never will be.”..

    Some fans on social media claimed that they remembered that, in the “original” scene, Jonathan continued to take photos of Nancy as she took her clothes off, which is not what happens in the version of the episode on Netflix now…

    The show states they aren’t making changes—and they did not edit out pervy Jonathan scenes..

    So what do you remember ? is this some weird new example of CERN going hog wild on a show that subtly deals with time travel?

    Are the writers lying?

    Or are we all just mistaken, and creating false memories ..?

  • Colliding Clyde Lewis tonight

    Colliding Clyde Lewis tonight

    Clyde Lewis will do what he does best tonight on his program, Ground Zero.

    The Subject of the radio show will be CERN and the firing up of the large Hadron collider in Switzerland.

    We will happily go down the rabbit hole. It sounds like great radio, unless of course he black hole swallows the planet prior to airtime.

  • New CERN Hadron Collider experiment sparks July 5 rumors of Doomsday!

    New CERN Hadron Collider experiment sparks July 5 rumors of Doomsday!

    CERN is set for a series of events starting on July 3, 2022, with the first celebrations of the ten-year anniversary of the discovery of the Higgs boson particle.

    On July 5, 2022, there will be collisions at unprecedented energy levels at the Large Hadron Collider (LHC).

    The LHC, which is the world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator, is at the center of conspiracy theories surrounding CERN.

    People have shared their superstitions regarding the “portal” that will open after two high-energy particle beams are set to travel at close to the speed of light before they collide.
    — Read on www.the-sun.com/tech/5686930/cern-hadron-collider-experiment-conspiracy-doomsday-twitter/amp/

    And some day the world ended the last time CERN really fired up in 2012 😉 😉

  • A Mandela Effect at the front door: Ed McMahon did make dreams come through after all

    A Mandela Effect at the front door: Ed McMahon did make dreams come through after all

    There is a famous Mandela Effect that Ed McMahon delivered big checks on commercials to people in their houses for the Publisher’s Clearing House. 

    In reality, it turns out McMahon never did that for the Publisher’s Clearing House. Instead, it was for another organization: The American Family Publishers. 

    There has been a long running belief that there is no video or photographic evidence to show Ed delivering big checks to people, despite some saying they have memories to the contrary.

    Even the Golden Girls has an episode where Rose gets a phone call and it is Ed McMahon on the other line ready to deliver a check from the Publisher’s Clearing House. 

    Well after all this time and searching, a clipping has finally been found and is online. 

    The photo is clearly McMahon with a big check for an individual named Leavitt Baker. It was an AP dispatch that ran in several newspapers that week in 1999..

    The article reports about Baker, from Maine, striking it rich on the contest..

    There was a quote in the article attributed from Baker saying he didn’t believe he struck it rich until he ‘saw Ed McMahon’ show up.

    There is a quote also in the same article from Ed McMahon, who said he handed out more than $100 million to people who won the American Family Publishers sweepstakes.

    It could certainly be reasonable to conclude that the American Family Publishers is close enough to the Publishers Clearinghouse that confusion could result..

    All of this confusion could certainly be explainable.

    Look at this commercial from the Publisher’s Clearing House in which SOMEONE is delivering big checks, and consider that your local newspaper at the time was showing Ed McMahon POSING with big checks for people (and you probably missed it was for a completely different organization at the time):

    Despite what we say or think, you may still think that all of this is a big fat Mandela Effect. Nothing will change for some..

    But Ed with a check in hand is a change for us. Just a tad.

    It’s beginning to explain the Mandela memories just a bit more.

  • Bob Beckel’s second death

    Bob Beckel’s second death

    Bob Beckel dead .. AGAIN?
Work with me here..
This was the news today: Democratic political operative and former Fox News host Bob Beckel has died at age 73, his longtime friend and fellow columnist Cal Thomas confirmed Monday evening. His cause of...

    Bob Beckel dead .. AGAIN?

    Work with me here..

    This was the news today: Democratic political operative and former Fox News host Bob Beckel has died at age 73, his longtime friend and fellow columnist Cal Thomas confirmed Monday evening. His cause of death was not specified. “We miss him already,” former colleague Sean Hannity said Monday evening on his Fox News show. 

    But the problem I have here is .. well.. I thought he was already dead.

    I actually even recall–seriously–posting a black and white photo of him and tagging it “RIP” as I am doing RIGHT NOW at this moment.. I thought I did it before. I even searched old text messages and Facebook chats to see if the mention of “Beckel” took place.

    He is a somewhat obscure political figure.. His suspenders and red hair made him memorable for those who knew the inside politics of the late 20th century and early 21st.. and I recall his death being around a year or two ago, and it not making much news.. 

    So call me crazy, seriously.. you can.. but this is pure Mandela Effect for me. Not sure how much more I can go into detail .. but.. pretty sure this is the second time that Bob Beckel has died……

  • The Mandela Effect explained by a kid genius

    The Mandela Effect explained by a kid genius

    No better theory presented if the potential phenomenon been from this video.

    https://youtu.be/-YyR2nm6VbA