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Mandela Effect - Switch Back Proof - Houston, We Have A Problem

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posted on Aug, 17 2016 @ 07:37 AM
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a reply to: tetra50

Sorry, it was just what I thought as I read your post.
A compliment and then what I took from it.
The ones I argued with yesterday, can be my teachers tomorrow.

But now that I know your feelings towards me, don't worry, won't address you anymore.

Do you mind if I keep staring your posts?

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posted on Aug, 17 2016 @ 07:51 AM
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a reply to: BadBoYeed

Yes.
Also, I have evidence that Hillary Clinton sent classified emails, OJ killed his wife, and Obama really IS a Muslim.
/s

Saying there is evidence isn't the same as producing it. His evidence is just another inaccurate memory.



posted on Aug, 17 2016 @ 07:56 AM
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originally posted by: paperdoll
That sounds interesting but how do you know this? How could someone discover this?

There are a few methods to look out for like :

1) writing something, memorizing it with a date attached. Keep updating it like a diary or log file. Its possible to forget about it and come back a year later. Suddenly, your most up-to-date file (both local and uploaded to cloud) has gone. There will still be a file on your local machine with an older date stamp. Then your memory will remember what happened or got discovered after that file date that still exists.

2) watch objects in the sky. example. One day a standard helicopter was heading my way at about 500ft above ground level. i could hear its drone getting louder. It suddenly banked to its starboard side and naturally descended. It then vanished. Now i thought, 'ok, maybe its shine blended in with the cloud cover'. However, the drone of its engines vanished as well. i had watched it for like 20 seconds. So if it banked and turned around, i would have heard at least 10 seconds of its engines while it sped away from my location.

3) watch you body-weight each day. Imagine you are on a standard diet and at a consistent weight each morning of +-100g. Suddenly, one morning you weigh yourself only to find that your weight has somehow increased by 1kg in 24 hours yet your diet is the same.

Now imagine if another reality of you has a big mac, coke and ice-cream the previous night. Your spirit swaps with their body during sleep hours. You wake up only to find an extra 1 freaking Kg from breathing air. Like WTF !!!! You are stunned thinking what the hell did you eat to suddenly gain 1kg in 24 hours when according to your diet, nothing changed.
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posted on Aug, 17 2016 @ 03:33 PM
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Cute and fast we are missing little pieces here and there.



posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 12:34 AM
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Hmmm, so I have read the thread and think I have my head around it, it does seem odd for people to get the quote correction wrong BUT maybe they just misheard the film themselves?

However, "interview with THE vampire"... WTF??? 0.o

It doesn't even sound right! Who would pick that for a film title? So there is only one vampire in this make believe world? It's been a long time since I watched that movie, is it part of the story that there is only one vampire left or something? Might make more sense if it is, other than that though I have no clue! I very much remember it as being "interview with A vampire".

Yeah that one has me very curious indeed and I will be asking everyone I know what they think it's called. I will ask them, what was that film, something about interviewing and vampire, I forget the name... I will see what they say, interesting.

I love films btw and have a pretty good memory for them, strange!

Edit: "Sex in the city" is now "Sex and the city" too... I never really watched the programme but knew of it obviously and saw the adverts etc, might have even caught a show or two. I remember sex in the city.

It probably is just our brains misfiring and remembering details wrong, pretty scary though!
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posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 02:51 AM
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a reply to: Meee32

Don't fixate on it. It's an MK-Ultra bait. Nibble the worm, don't swallow it.

Haha I am funny....



posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 08:43 AM
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originally posted by: tetra50
The fact that it can't be proven does not dismiss it, my friend.
I am a believer in science and a skeptic, at heart.....
however, so many anecdotal experiences, and neutrino physics, has to have a real say in this issue.
tetra50


We are similar.. I too have a scientific mind - and there are Physics related to how this (ME) could happen.

This is the first and only topic I've raised on ATS. I usually come here for the space and ancient civilization forums.

I've never had an "experience" until now, therefore nothing to post on in over 10 years of reading ATS.

I'm hoping that gives some indication that I wouldn't start a thread unless I actually had / have the experience. The experience in this case is not minuet, or of limited instance.

It has nothing to do with faulty memory. I wouldn't post if I thought it was. It's not 'feelings', or I wouldn't post. It's real knowledge assimilated via saturation (a process of learning).

Yes, I'm aware others don't share my opinion, nor are the facts to me the same facts to them..

..But it doesn't matter - there's a growing number of us, and I have a feeling we'll all be aware of the changes soon enough - even the skeptics.



posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 09:32 AM
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a reply to: Meee32

Like I said my most respected english teacher I ever had who was also an editor of a newspaper.. This was at one of the top schools in the country.. There is no way she got the movie title wrong. Her reviewing my papers was brutal. (as an aside I met her mother in law after she got married after I nkew her.. Her mother in law recognized my name when she met me and said my teacher was still talking about me..
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She was a movie fanatic, and had all kinds of posters on her wall like clockwork orange and eyes wide shut.. all sorts of things.

She recommended we watch "Interview with A vampire."

And I knew it was called that for years. I saw movie posters everything. There's no normal way I could be wrong about that.

Like I said it's still called that in other languages besides english.

Just saying.


And like the poster above me.. IF this was a regular memory like most of my memories "I had on the red shirt and then you said this.." and someone else is like you had on the red shirt the night after that we were still hanging out.." OOHH those are different days woops.. It's not that kind of memory..

It's the kind of memory where you remember your name. "It's faulty memory." No DUDE I freaking KNOW my name. No question I know my name. It's that kind of memory that I stick to. The others where I'm like that SEEMS wrong.. Well seems.. But then there are memories I KNOW.




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posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 01:10 PM
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originally posted by: Peeple
a reply to: tetra50

Sorry, it was just what I thought as I read your post.
A compliment and then what I took from it.
The ones I argued with yesterday, can be my teachers tomorrow.

But now that I know your feelings towards me, don't worry, won't address you anymore.

Do you mind if I keep staring your posts?

Hey Peeple: My bad. I misunderstood your post for sarcasm. You have my complete apologies. Sometimes we are mistaken, and in my view, should immediately apologize when we are and realize it.

Thank you, for your even tempered clarification of my less well tempered, and mistaken response to you.
tetra50



posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 01:55 PM
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originally posted by: OccamsRazor04
a reply to: Pearj

... did you really make this thread and get it all wrong?


Misquote: “Houston, we have a problem.”Also sometimes misquoted as: “Houston, we’ve got a problem.” Both are wrong. The correct historical phrase was: “Houston, we’ve had a problem.”


The movie says “Houston, we have a problem.” The actual phrase spoken by Apollo 13 is “Houston, we’ve had a problem.”It's misquoted in the movie. That's what the site says. It's 100% accurate.
listverse.com...


Yep. Sadly, he will now come back all guns blazing and say we are suppressing the truth. Lol



posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 02:06 PM
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Titor.

CERN.

we're in deep #.



posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 03:58 PM
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a reply to: 3danimator2014

Nope.. What I said:


The first example sounds like it's saying the movie misquotes the mission, but all examples on the page are misquoted movie lines..

Go look at the site - all examples on the page are examples of movie quotes being wrong.

Even if you discount this one, how do you explain the others?


The movie did say "we have" - before the ME. No one corrected anyone.

Then changed to "we've had" - after the ME, people noted the change at the time. It was a famous movie 'misquote'.

Then changed back to "we have" - double Mandelanation. This is where we are now, both realities are represented, you find facts for both terms used.

The misquoting misquote sites still exist.



pew pew - you're suppressing the truth. Lol





Here are some guys with guns blazing for ME skeptics...



(Freestyle by St*ned Rapper PHD)




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posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 05:21 PM
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a reply to: Pearj

This resembles the remaining debate about the first words spoken by Neil Armstrong when stepping on the surface of the moon in July 1969.

It was reported, and widely assumed Armstrong's quote was: "one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"

However, both Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin (second man to step on the surface of the moon), say what Armstrong said was: "one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind"

I just find it interesting. The man who said it, disputes the quotes attributed to him, and the only witness there with him, backs him up. Aldrin has agreed with what Armstrong has said many times.
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posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 09:41 PM
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a reply to: Darkinsider

Yea I've heard that before. Of course you can't find any audio to back up the "a" part.

15 second clip:


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posted on Aug, 18 2016 @ 10:13 PM
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a reply to: Darkinsider


WHAT??????? That's the first I hear of an 'a' added.




posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:05 AM
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a reply to: Night Star

From NASA:



At 10:56 p.m. EDT Armstrong is ready to plant the first human foot on another world. With more than half a billion people watching on television, he climbs down the ladder and proclaims: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." (› Play Audio)

NASA Link


It's officially and by everyone there's account that Armstrong said "a man" not "man."

But the audio does not reflect this.

Direct audio link from NASA page the above transcript was taken


even NASA believes in the Mandela Effect without having to say it.

There is no time room for "a" to be inserted in that audio. So obviously something else is up. The link for the audio is right next to the transcript.... I quoted the link in the transcript..

Is NASA having "memory faults?"

Hell No they are not.


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posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:13 AM
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originally posted by: Night Star
a reply to: Darkinsider


WHAT??????? That's the first I hear of an 'a' added.



Yes Night, for sure, it is a true story.......many places reported it. Here is one for sure


Listeners back on Earth heard, "That's one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind." But Armstrong , who died at the age of 82 on Saturday (Aug. 25), maintained afterwards that he actually said something slightly different: "That's one small step for a man..."


SOURCE


Hope you are well Night.........KD Cheers!!



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:16 AM
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a reply to: Reverbs

Yeah communication was tough 50 years ago.




From NASA: At 10:56 p.m. EDT Armstrong is ready to plant the first human foot on another world. With more than half a billion people watching on television, he climbs down the ladder and proclaims: "That's one small step for a man, one giant leap for mankind." (› Play Audio)


SOURCE

Cheers



posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:19 AM
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a reply to: Darkinsider

I was licensed to use broadcast/receive radio transmissions when I was 12 years old. We had such an amazing school I got to talk to astronauts with my Novice License who were orbiting Earth.

I see no radio mess ups in the audio that would make an "A" there that we can not hear.

Someone could have edited the audio to have a greater AWWEE moment for the human race, or something else may have happened, but there is no way that audio that I linked straight from NASA had an A in it.

Understanding what that may mean requires more thought.

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posted on Aug, 19 2016 @ 01:29 AM
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a reply to: Reverbs

Agreed. I really cannot here the A, but Armstrong and Aldrin stood by the story. May be somewhere out there, there is a vowel floating around space. LOL

Cheers

KD



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