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Mandela effect -- I never believed it until now...

 
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Mandela effect -- I never believed it until now...
This thread is not to debate whether or not Whitley Strieber is or is not being truthful in his alien abduction accounts. I sometimes wonder about that myself.

A couple days ago I went to his site, unknowncountry.com, because he often has interesting interviews on his Dreamland show. This time, Linda Moulton Howe was on talking about his new book A New World. The last time I bought one of his books was when he wrote The Key. Supposedly, the "Master" of the "Key" was an alien but looked human and told him various things about our world, the future, etc. Many of those statements I have a problem with and some I just don't believe. Not that WS was lying -- it could mean, and likely does, that the ET was lying to him.

Anyway, in the book, I distinctly recall WS saying that the ET told him that he was here to give us "a new world, if we can take it". WS went on to discuss the possible double meaning of that statement. Years later and on other occasions, I'd read WS discussing that statement and describing the ET that said it in great detail.

Now, "a new world if we can take it" is said to come from Jerome Corso's experience, who was told this by an ET, not the same one that WS described. I can now find no reference online to the statement or the account as I originally read it as originating from WS. It's as though that piece of history has been changed and I KNOW what I've read and heard over the years and have thought about it periodically. The two accounts are vastly different -- in one, WS was the person that heard the statement. In the other, Corso heard it.

One possibility: I missed something on the internet search I did. But I don't think so...

...WTF...
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Re: Mandela effect -- I never believed it until now...
This thread is not to debate whether or not Whitley Strieber is or is not being truthful in his alien abduction accounts. I sometimes wonder about that myself.

A couple days ago I went to his site, unknowncountry.com, because he often has interesting interviews on his Dreamland show. This time, Linda Moulton Howe was on talking about his new book A New World. The last time I bought one of his books was when he wrote The Key. Supposedly, the "Master" of the "Key" was an alien but looked human and told him various things about our world, the future, etc. Many of those statements I have a problem with and some I just don't believe. Not that WS was lying -- it could mean, and likely does, that the ET was lying to him.

Anyway, in the book, I distinctly recall WS saying that the ET told him that he was here to give us "a new world, if we can take it". WS went on to discuss the possible double meaning of that statement. Years later and on other occasions, I'd read WS discussing that statement and describing the ET that said it in great detail.

Now, "a new world if we can take it" is said to come from Jerome Corso's experience, who was told this by an ET, not the same one that WS described. I can now find no reference online to the statement or the account as I originally read it as originating from WS. It's as though that piece of history has been changed and I KNOW what I've read and heard over the years and have thought about it periodically. The two accounts are vastly different -- in one, WS was the person that heard the statement. In the other, Corso heard it.

One possibility: I missed something on the internet search I did. But I don't think so...

...WTF...
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Re: Mandela effect -- I never believed it until now...
This thread is not to debate whether or not Whitley Strieber is or is not being truthful in his alien abduction accounts. I sometimes wonder about that myself.

A couple days ago I went to his site, unknowncountry.com, because he often has interesting interviews on his Dreamland show. This time, Linda Moulton Howe was on talking about his new book A New World. The last time I bought one of his books was when he wrote The Key. Supposedly, the "Master" of the "Key" was an alien but looked human and told him various things about our world, the future, etc. Many of those statements I have a problem with and some I just don't believe. Not that WS was lying -- it could mean, and likely does, that the ET was lying to him.

Anyway, in the book, I distinctly recall WS saying that the ET told him that he was here to give us "a new world, if we can take it". WS went on to discuss the possible double meaning of that statement. Years later and on other occasions, I'd read WS discussing that statement and describing the ET that said it in great detail.

Now, "a new world if we can take it" is said to come from Jerome Corso's experience, who was told this by an ET, not the same one that WS described. I can now find no reference online to the statement or the account as I originally read it as originating from WS. It's as though that piece of history has been changed and I KNOW what I've read and heard over the years and have thought about it periodically. The two accounts are vastly different -- in one, WS was the person that heard the statement. In the other, Corso heard it.

One possibility: I missed something on the internet search I did. But I don't think so...

...WTF...
 Quoting: Tars Tarkas, Jr.


Him .... ripple ....

Q AI got affected, or attract to him ...
 Quoting: the path


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Re: Mandela effect -- I never believed it until now...
Just trust your brain. This whole thing is testing us and trying to get us to question our memories.

Believe yourself, you know what you know.
Don’t let it rattle you.





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