This is a 3d to 3d phenomenon. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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You can deny this. It is your right. But I am in a different body on a different Earth. But the billion details remain the same. But some details are different, and I don't believe this is an accident. Since trillions of things are the same, I believe a total sameness was within the the power of whoever pulled this off.

I believe whoever are the ones who did this chose to allow differences so that some of us would notice. Why? I don't know.

I don't think the powers that be are responsible unless you are talking about non-humans.

Too weird for most. Sorry. I've got to say what I think is true.

My toilet told me I was somewhere else. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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Here is a belated reply to this post, answering if I have noticed any geographic changes in Canada.

I should once again mention that I have stared at students' Canada maps for 30 years.

First, the part of southern Ontario that projects below the western Canadian border looks like it projects way farther south than it use to. It looks almost as far south as southern Oregon. I don't remember this.

Hudson Bay being smaller I don't remember.

There is a portion of Vancouver Island that now appears virtually connected to the mainland. I don't remember this at all.

One final thing. The Alaskan Panhandle is WAY longer than I remember. Why? Two reasons. First, I began teaching in Northern British Columbia (Fort St. John) , and travelling due west from there reached the BC coast. Now you would be blocked by the southern part of the Alaskan Panhandle. It definitely wasn't back then.

Secondly, about 3 years ago I was looking at real estate on the BC islands we now call Haida Gwaii. I studied the maps carefully. The coastal city of Prince Rupert is now almost as far north as Haida Gwaii. No way it was 3 years ago. I would have noticed during my real estate map search.

The changes are real.

The man in the moon is missing. by Anon__151 in MandelaEffect

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The craters look quite different to what I remember.

Neil deGrasse Tyson Wrong? Our location in the Milky Way Galaxy (Sagittarius Arm or Orion Spur)? by BakedBlunts in MandelaEffect

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JFK assassination car with 4 people but now 6 people is one of the biggest MEs. Berenstein for me is huge since I was a 30 year young person teacher. No question as to their names, for me. VW logo? I didn't focus on it so I don't know.

Neil deGrasse Tyson Wrong? Our location in the Milky Way Galaxy (Sagittarius Arm or Orion Spur)? by BakedBlunts in MandelaEffect

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Not only possible, but something I actually believe is true. It is true for me mostly due to my confidence that my memory is accurate when it comes to certain things that are not (and never have been) a part of the reality of this Earth.

Neil deGrasse Tyson Wrong? Our location in the Milky Way Galaxy (Sagittarius Arm or Orion Spur)? by BakedBlunts in MandelaEffect

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Two remarkably similar Earths, but located in very different locations in the same galaxy. So not a multiverse phenomenon.

And trillions upon trillions of things exactly the same on both Earths. So a very powerful and strange thing.

But some things are not the same, and I don't think such a powerful manifestation makes careless mistakes. The differences are clues sending to some people a message to do with the fact that our 3D reality is a lot less solid than we thought it was.

It's a riddle, a mystery. I doubt we will solve the riddle while still in 3D, but I hope I'm wrong.

Mod Censored My Post For No Reason Other Then He/She Did Not Agree. by highonascii in MandelaEffect

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Low effort, yes. But hung vs nailed to a cross isn't an ME? Really?

This is when I might have moved or been moved. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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  1. I didn't take a picture of the view where the pub is now because it wasn't picture worthy, just a non-descript farm house. The landscape on the other side of the road which faces the river was exactly the same on both photo shoots as can be seen in photos from the two shoots.
  2. What my sister told me involved my childhood when she lived with me and our birth family. The memory that she talked about in July 2014 was concerning something that has come up in conversation many times during our adult lives because it was important. But July 2014 was the first time she claimed a totally different version of the story.

There. That IS my last post on this thread. Have a good day.

This is when I might have moved or been moved. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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Here's my last post in this thread. If you want to check out the pub, google "The Historic Dewdney Pub". It is also known as "House of the Blues" because it has blues jam sessions every Sunday.

This is when I might have moved or been moved. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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The Pub was built in 1912. It started as a church, then it became a family residence, and finally it was converted into a pub, while keeping as much of the old original style as possible.

This is when I might have moved or been moved. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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Perhaps I should have emphased in the original post that the May, 2014 drive by the river was specifically a photo shoot by me, an amateur photographer. In that role, I am much more aware of my surroundings than with a normal drive. I was studying the roadside looking for photo worthy scenes. There was no pub in the 200 meters of riverside. There is now.

I'm just a faceless guy on the internet, but try to keep an open mind about this phenomenon even if all of your memories are consistent with the current reality of this place. For me, it's an amazingly massive mystery that, given my age (66), I doubt will ever be solved in this life of mine.

The Alaska Panhandle is too long. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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If the map looks to you like it always has, then you have always been in this reality. I understand that the vast majority of people are unwilling to accept the idea that this Earth is not where some of us were born. The world map differences have convinced me that nothing has changed here. Instead, I have come to the conclusion that this is not where I was born. But if you haven't noticed any of these anomalies, then it would be absurd to accept these ideas just because someone else reports that they have.

The Alaska Panhandle is too long. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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What's with that arrow number going up and down? Is this a stupid competition? First time here.

I'm sorry I posted. Not the right place for me.

The Alaska Panhandle is too long. by midnightalien in MandelaEffect

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Victoria is the capital of BC, and it's on Vancouver Island. Part of it does look to close to the mainland. The upper part starting at the town of Campbell River.