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Mandela Effect A Hoax?

  • Izabella WIlczek, Reporter
  • Nov 14, 2017
  • 2 min read

Do you believe in conspiracy theories? According to the research of the University of Chicago, at least 50% of Americans believe that conspiracy theories are real.

The definition of conspiracy theory is: a belief that some convert or influential organization (such as the Illuminati) is responsible for a circumstance or event.

A conspiracy theory may take any matter as its subject, but certain subjects attract greater interest than others. Favored subjects include famous deaths, government activities, new technologies, terrorism and questions about aliens or new life form.

The most widely known conspiracy theories are about the JFK assassination and papers, The Mandela Effect, the 9/11 terrorist attack, and some about Donald Trump.

Getting into The Mandela Effect, The Mandela Effect was created from Nelson Mandela, as believed on July 23rd 1991, he had died in prison, that was written into a book and the book was never looked into for being unfactual, and having wrong information. While many knew that he had died in 1991, he actually died in 2013. The conspiracy is that after he had died in the opposed 1991 later on, time travellers had gone back into the past and had done something incorrect, and messed up our dimension.

More about The Mandela Effect, another theory has rose from that, also creating others. One that is very widely known is the Berenstein Bears theory. From when you were a kid, don’t you remember the Berenstain Bears being the Berenstein Bears, with an “e”? Many other people do too.

“I think that some people may have pronounced it differently which might have attributed to some of the confusion.” said Joseph Johnson, a Freshman at CMHS who believes in these theories, but not this one.

The Illuminati. The Illuminati was believed that it had formed on May 1st, 1776 by Adam Weishaupt in Bavaria, Germany. It is a secret society to take control over most things and believed to be formed by the government. Their goals were to oppose superstition, obscurantism, religious influence over public life, and abuses over state power. The Illuminati is also known to be connected to the devil, and to help ordinary people become famous by selling their souls to the devil.

The Illuminati is the most widely known conspiracy group. The first conspiracy is dated back the the 18th century. It is about the Masonic Symbolism and rites led to the Freemasons first being accused of secretly practicing Satanism. John Robinson took these conspiracies over the Atlantic Ocean and influenced outbreaks of Protestant anti-Masonry in the United States during the 19th century.

The famous $1 bill has a pyramid with an eye on it, a symbol of the illuminati. “Money is the root of all evil” is a famous saying, which some people think that the said evil is the Illuminati, hence the symbol on the back of the $1 bill and the theory that the Illuminati is controlled by the government. It all correlates with each other, creating a triangular effect, where the Illuminati is controlled by the government, and the government controls money, and money is the source of the Illuminati.


 
 
 

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