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I was watching this video, a Next Level Soul interview with David Suich, an NDE researcher, when Suich speaks this comment about 1989/1990, at 38:42. I tried five times to set the video, but nope, I'm a techno dodo. Every time I clicked on the link in preview, the time would go back even further....wtf

Maybe I have gremlins in my 'puter....damned

Please go to the 38:42 mark, although up until that point it's an interesting interview, but attention spans and all. As well, it's only less than two minutes of what he has to say, even better for the head, eh?....tounge

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I know only so many people remember the 1989 Tienanmen Square Tank Man being plowed over by the CCP tank and murdered, the global human rights uprising afterwards, and even fewer remember the nuclear war that followed - an ELE event - and the planet being destroyed....although I remember, by bits and pieces, burning and people running and screaming and being on fire, and seeing the planet destroyed while I was out of my body decades later....cricky, here in this timeline. It's a trip keeping it straight....tounge

And here Suich is saying that we made it past 1989 without destroying ourselves, something that was a potential for 1,000s of years.

But this is bizarre, my mind is as made up as it is blown....chuckle

First off, I'd never heard about 1989 being a cut off year that we had to make it through before this video. Has anyone ever heard this before?

Secondly, and the real mind blowing part for me is....well, it's just the timing. 1989 a turning point for us, good on us, we didn't destroy ourselves, and yet 1989....in this other timeline/universe (who knows) we did destroy ourselves AND the planet....seriously, I watched it blow apart....verysad


I didn't know until 2006 that history had been changed, and I found out the same time as an Aussie friend. It blew both of our minds to the point we walked around in hazy dazy states of what the ever lovin' hell is happening here for days.

At the same time, we had watched a PBS doc wherein we saw the Tank Man NOT be run over, we knew it was wrong, and nearly every time we mentioned it to someone, they thought we were nuts, or had faulty memories. It caused an argument between her and her husband, because she was that adamant about him being murdered. I was disheartened when an elder I looked up to told me it was some kind of collective hysteria kind of thing, or something like that....'screw that' I thought, my mind is clear, he was murdered in Tienanmen Square.

I mean, my Senior Thesis research paper was on the 1st Amendment, and included in my conclusion was the Tank Man's life being taken as he stood up against the CCP....you see, what an impression it made on me, eh?

There was only one red mark on my entire paper, and it was in the conclusion. He was questioning how the Tank Man story fit in with the rest of the body of my paper....NOT THAT HE HADN'T DIED!!!

That was a tenured college professor, okay? Don't you think he would've said something? That was in 2000....boom33

Yup, mind blown, but as well, I'm convinced I have memories from another timeline, or even universe, and they are shared. There are many minds I've blown since 2006, mostly around 2010/2011, pointing out that he's not dead. MANY people remembered him as being murdered back then. And everyone single one of us have been laughed at, too. I hope we've grown up a bit since, and realize that alternate timelines and universes do exist, and some are indeed capable of remembering them.

It was an incredibly huge happening for human kind, to destroy themselves and the planet. Something like that is etched on your soul, eh?

But you've got to be old enough to remember 1989 and have had seen it on TV, and you'd have to have been in that timeline/universe, in order to remember as well. And that pretty much whittles it down to only so many who may remember that timeline, and what happened there. Nuclear annihilation. Because of guess who?....charlie

Finally, I'm not putting up with trolls or people going on and on about how whack in the head I am, eh?

If you're not deep enough to take in what I'm saying here, the please move along, or I'll move you along.

Long winded as usual, I am. Thank you for making it this far....hf

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Pfht, and the other thing is, now that I'm looking at it, everything did change after the end of 2012 - subtly, but bigly - but just not like we thought the change would be, if even we had thoughts about it. Most people did, though, all shades of colorful thoughts, lol. Me personally, I didn't think we were going to magically pop into Fairy Land, where lollipops grow on trees.

Since then, there are few people who remember him being murdered. If this thread springs legs, I'll bet only three people over three pages will remember him being murdered, if even that many.

Perhaps that's part of what was forgotten with our "shitty shift" after the end of 2012....I'm sure some who remembered have passed too. 1989 was over 30 years ago.

I suppose at some point, it's just going to be completely forgotten....except by our souls, those of us who were there.

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I remember. It was probably the same documentary that had me screaming, too.
I told my kid it must be a cgi/ ai/ ccp whitewash, because they squished that young man. Those old tanks couldn't jog/ fake like that to move around him, not that they even tried. I nearly cried for their having made his sacrifice disappear.
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I remember. It was probably the same documentary that had me screaming, too.
I told my kid it must be a cgi/ ai/ ccp whitewash, because they squished that young man. Those old tanks couldn't jog/ fake like that to move around him, not that they even tried. I nearly cried for their having made his sacrifice disappear.
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How much more do you remember? The global human rights uprising?


And yes, it was a horrifying thing to watch him murdered in the street like that.....hugs
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I do remember world- wide backlash, protests calling for embargoes, sanctions, and whatever would hurt China... but I was only nine, living with normies who worshipped Disney.
I know that abouts 88, it all started sliding sideways and down for me, by the end of 89, life was unrecognizable. It never recovered for me. My family doesn't remember anything about anything, ever, as if I have fictionalized my whole life.
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I do remember world- wide backlash, protests calling for embargoes, sanctions, and whatever would hurt China... but I was only nine, living with normies who worshipped Disney.
I know that abouts 88, it all started sliding sideways and down for me, by the end of 89, life was unrecognizable. It never recovered for me. My family doesn't remember anything about anything, ever, as if I have fictionalized my whole life.
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Do you recognize you're in a different timeline? It helps to make peace with it, to know it happened elsewhere, and that it actually did happen elsewhere....hugs
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I know only that I feel like I shouldn't be here, that there can't be a good reason for it, whatever happened.
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I remember him being killed, and the global human rights uprising, but not the nuclear destruction.
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You remember a false timeline. The real timeline is the MSM lied. The person was not crushed. Time abusers tried to takeout China. Its not happening because China is not suppose to fall. Everyone is afriad of China unless their allied to her. You don't fk with Chinese ever unless your fighting Chinese enemies who are Chinese themselves.

Same way British tried to shoot nukes all over the world in false flag attacks. UFO's shot them down. We are being place back on Prime timeline. Too many unfinished wars thanks to US idiotic protection.
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Pfht, and the other thing is, now that I'm looking at it, everything did change after the end of 2012 - subtly, but bigly - but just not like we thought the change would be, if even we had thoughts about it. Most people did, though, all shades of colorful thoughts, lol. Me personally, I didn't think we were going to magically pop into Fairy Land, where lollipops grow on trees.

Since then, there are few people who remember him being murdered. If this thread springs legs, I'll bet only three people over three pages will remember him being murdered, if even that many.

Perhaps that's part of what was forgotten with our "shitty shift" after the end of 2012....I'm sure some who remembered have passed too. 1989 was over 30 years ago.

I suppose at some point, it's just going to be completely forgotten....except by our souls, those of us who were there.
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Didn't something happen in the 90s too?

I remember seeing rerun footage of it when I was younger, he clearly went under the tank.
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1989 was one of the greatest years for humanity in recent human history. It seems you forgot that the Berlin wall was smashed down with sledge hammers in November of 1989. I remember it well since I was there at the end of a 7 month grand tour of Europe with a backpack. The entire iron curtain fell and Russian was freed from communism. 1989 was a year that saw a big part of earth freed from fascist doctrine. Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Eastern Germany all the Stans that were a part of the USSR and many other satellite countries that were all behind the iron curtain. The people in those countries could not travel or leave there home countries at the risk of death. There were walls fences guard towers with armed soldiers concertina wire all to keep the people in a prison. They could not leave they could not travel and if you were god forbid a capitalist you were killed or sent to Siberian death camps. 1989 was the year when this all ended peacefully and many were freed from a fascist communist nightmare. 1989 is the greatest year for human freedom in hundreds of years. Even the Tienanmen square event helped open up China to capitalism. For me personally it was the greatest year in my life.
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1989 was one of the greatest years for humanity in recent human history. It seems you forgot that the Berlin wall was smashed down with sledge hammers in November of 1989. I remember it well since I was there at the end of a 7 month grand tour of Europe with a backpack. The entire iron curtain fell and Russian was freed from communism. 1989 was a year that saw a big part of earth freed from fascist doctrine. Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Eastern Germany all the Stans that were a part of the USSR and many other satellite countries that were all behind the iron curtain. The people in those countries could not travel or leave there home countries at the risk of death. There were walls fences guard towers with armed soldiers concertina wire all to keep the people in a prison. They could not leave they could not travel and if you were god forbid a capitalist you were killed or sent to Siberian death camps. 1989 was the year when this all ended peacefully and many were freed from a fascist communist nightmare. 1989 is the greatest year for human freedom in hundreds of years. Even the Tienanmen square event helped open up China to capitalism. For me personally it was the greatest year in my life.
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I forgot Bulgaria and Romania. One thing though was that Ukraine became a separate country from Russia where as before it was very much part of the USSR. And now there is a chance of a nuke war because this issue that was created in 1989 was never properly settled. The Minsk agreement if followed by NATO and the USA there would be no problems but we have lunatics running the USA and NATO and there is a high chance of a nuclear war. So 1989 was a pivotal year and the fallout still is being settled
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Time being cut short. Reference Matthew ch 24-25.

Has major implications. Most don't want to accept why.

Its happening more regular as the contractions of the birth pangs increase. See Rev ch 12
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I remember him and many many others murdered crushed and turned into literal smashed hamburger stains on roads.

They were shown at first but then media blurred them out.

I've seen documentaries yrs ago that showed them again.

There was outcry but then stifgked and more mass psyops and distractions.

Yes 2012 was a big change too.

I don't remember nuke or planetary destruction Though.

Again this year those in Hong Kong who honored the remembrance of mass murders of the tienenanen square long protests have bern tortured destroyed imprisoned murdered and disapeared
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You remember a false timeline. The real timeline is the MSM lied. The person was not crushed. Time abusers tried to takeout China. Its not happening because China is not suppose to fall. Everyone is afriad of China unless their allied to her. You don't fk with Chinese ever unless your fighting Chinese enemies who are Chinese themselves.

Same way British tried to shoot nukes all over the world in false flag attacks. UFO's shot them down. We are being place back on Prime timeline. Too many unfinished wars thanks to US idiotic protection.
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1989 was one of the greatest years for humanity in recent human history. It seems you forgot that the Berlin wall was smashed down with sledge hammers in November of 1989. I remember it well since I was there at the end of a 7 month grand tour of Europe with a backpack. The entire iron curtain fell and Russian was freed from communism. 1989 was a year that saw a big part of earth freed from fascist doctrine. Estonia, Lithuania, Latvia, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Yugoslavia, Eastern Germany all the Stans that were a part of the USSR and many other satellite countries that were all behind the iron curtain. The people in those countries could not travel or leave there home countries at the risk of death. There were walls fences guard towers with armed soldiers concertina wire all to keep the people in a prison. They could not leave they could not travel and if you were god forbid a capitalist you were killed or sent to Siberian death camps. 1989 was the year when this all ended peacefully and many were freed from a fascist communist nightmare. 1989 is the greatest year for human freedom in hundreds of years. Even the Tienanmen square event helped open up China to capitalism. For me personally it was the greatest year in my life.
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I forgot Bulgaria and Romania. One thing though was that Ukraine became a separate country from Russia where as before it was very much part of the USSR. And now there is a chance of a nuke war because this issue that was created in 1989 was never properly settled. The Minsk agreement if followed by NATO and the USA there would be no problems but we have lunatics running the USA and NATO and there is a high chance of a nuclear war. So 1989 was a pivotal year and the fallout still is being settled
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True.

I personally have no recollection of the man being run over by the tank, nor of an annihilating nuclear war.

But the thing is, there are no "timelines" as such. Instead, everything that could possibly ever happen already exists in an unmanifest form, like a huge hard drive that contains all possible data. We conscious beings who explore the Universe are simply tuning in to some sector of the unmanifest that interests us to experience it, and us experiencing it is what makes it manifest. Observation creates "reality", as even modern physics has found to be the case.

To make matters even more complicated, we all manifest our own version of the Universe. We all create our own personal "timeline" by navigating a particular path through the unmanifest. Other people we interact with can be one of three things:

1. Some other soul on a very similar trajectory to ours

2. An "NPC" that represents a possible character that no-one is currently tuned into to experience, in other words a soulless background character

3. A mixture of the two. This is when some other soul being is living the life of this character, but he or she is manifesting a slightly different part of the unmanifest. This person is therefore like an NPC that has some soul energy leaking into it. He or she is not really "there", but you're still having a real subtle soul connection with them.

The most common is #2, then #3. Only the people closest to you are fully synched into the same part of the multiverse as you. You are only traveling together with your own traveling companions!

One important consequence of this, is that you can actually never die "before your time". As has been reported by many near death experiencers, when you die in an accident you simply go back to some similar life trajectory where you barely escape the accident. And most of the time this is not remembered, we have all gone through such "adjustments" many times.

The OP clearly had to make a pretty big "jump" to continue her life experience. The "accident" that killed her in her original trajectory was a big one. An entire sector of the unmanifest reached its logical end, and she had to shift to another sector to complete her experience.

In her original sector, the killed tank man became a symbol of hopelessness, and this made a deep soul impression on her so she couldn't forget it. Now that she shifted to this sector she sees him being a symbol of hope instead, and this triggers her rememberance.

She is not wrong. And people who don't remember the same thing may not be wrong either. Many have always been exploring this sector and never experienced the nuclear annihilation.

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I have had a few experiences as well. I remember the Bernstein bears as my younger brother had a teacher with the same last name and he was excited. I also have seen lots of other things. I'm still trying to figure it out but thus fat have concluded that it is a way of keeping beings unaware until it is time.
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I was watching this video, a Next Level Soul interview with David Suich, an NDE researcher, when Suich speaks this comment about 1989/1990, at 38:42. I tried five times to set the video, but nope, I'm a techno dodo. Every time I clicked on the link in preview, the time would go back even further....wtf

Maybe I have gremlins in my 'puter....damned

Please go to the 38:42 mark, although up until that point it's an interesting interview, but attention spans and all. As well, it's only less than two minutes of what he has to say, even better for the head, eh?....tounge




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I know only so many people remember the 1989 Tienanmen Square Tank Man being plowed over by the CCP tank and murdered, the global human rights uprising afterwards, and even fewer remember the nuclear war that followed - an ELE event - and the planet being destroyed....although I remember, by bits and pieces, burning and people running and screaming and being on fire, and seeing the planet destroyed while I was out of my body decades later....cricky, here in this timeline. It's a trip keeping it straight....tounge

And here Suich is saying that we made it past 1989 without destroying ourselves, something that was a potential for 1,000s of years.

But this is bizarre, my mind is as made up as it is blown....chuckle

First off, I'd never heard about 1989 being a cut off year that we had to make it through before this video. Has anyone ever heard this before?

Secondly, and the real mind blowing part for me is....well, it's just the timing. 1989 a turning point for us, good on us, we didn't destroy ourselves, and yet 1989....in this other timeline/universe (who knows) we did destroy ourselves AND the planet....seriously, I watched it blow apart....verysad


I didn't know until 2006 that history had been changed, and I found out the same time as an Aussie friend. It blew both of our minds to the point we walked around in hazy dazy states of what the ever lovin' hell is happening here for days.

At the same time, we had watched a PBS doc wherein we saw the Tank Man NOT be run over, we knew it was wrong, and nearly every time we mentioned it to someone, they thought we were nuts, or had faulty memories. It caused an argument between her and her husband, because she was that adamant about him being murdered. I was disheartened when an elder I looked up to told me it was some kind of collective hysteria kind of thing, or something like that....'screw that' I thought, my mind is clear, he was murdered in Tienanmen Square.

I mean, my Senior Thesis research paper was on the 1st Amendment, and included in my conclusion was the Tank Man's life being taken as he stood up against the CCP....you see, what an impression it made on me, eh?

There was only one red mark on my entire paper, and it was in the conclusion. He was questioning how the Tank Man story fit in with the rest of the body of my paper....NOT THAT HE HADN'T DIED!!!

That was a tenured college professor, okay? Don't you think he would've said something? That was in 2000....boom33

Yup, mind blown, but as well, I'm convinced I have memories from another timeline, or even universe, and they are shared. There are many minds I've blown since 2006, mostly around 2010/2011, pointing out that he's not dead. MANY people remembered him as being murdered back then. And everyone single one of us have been laughed at, too. I hope we've grown up a bit since, and realize that alternate timelines and universes do exist, and some are indeed capable of remembering them.

It was an incredibly huge happening for human kind, to destroy themselves and the planet. Something like that is etched on your soul, eh?

But you've got to be old enough to remember 1989 and have had seen it on TV, and you'd have to have been in that timeline/universe, in order to remember as well. And that pretty much whittles it down to only so many who may remember that timeline, and what happened there. Nuclear annihilation. Because of guess who?....charlie

Finally, I'm not putting up with trolls or people going on and on about how whack in the head I am, eh?

If you're not deep enough to take in what I'm saying here, the please move along, or I'll move you along.

Long winded as usual, I am. Thank you for making it this far....hf
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I fast forwarded it to 38;42. hf

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About the nuclear annihilation, I didn't see that until after I had seen the PBS doc, and had my few days of freaking out. I was sitting and try to figure out why and how history could be recorded so completely differently, chuckle really hard I was thinking, I really, really HAD TO KNOW, and out of my body I went.

I was out in space, I saw the entire planet was on fire, and then it just blew apart. My guidance let me know that's what happened, that a nuclear bomb had been lobbed, and then they just started flying from many countries. I had already recollected the mayhem that was bred from him being murdered....although I'm kind of now iffy on what happened when. I do remember while being there, that the temperature of the population had gone so hot, and there was fighting and protesting all over the globe, though.

For those of you saying you don't remember nuclear annihilation, I'm thinking our souls "remove" our memories of such difficult times, or we forget because it's too hard to remember....heh, I don't always get that luxury. I'm too curious, I always HAVE to know, and fortunately I have guidance that sees fit to let me know, as long as it won't compromise my day to day life....heh, there was one instance that for three years I kept being told no, you may not have that OBE, it would ruin you. Finally after being mealy mouthed about not getting what I wanted, I got just a taste of it....and that was the last time I challenged my guidance about what I can and can't handle. I learned what I needed to, but it was an awful OBE.


And I've got to tell youse guyses, I've watched timeline integrations for 30 years now. I've had other OBEs wherein I'm fairly certain I wasn't in this timeline, like the time I OBEd into an originally created human body.
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I remember. It was probably the same documentary that had me screaming, too.
I told my kid it must be a cgi/ ai/ ccp whitewash, because they squished that young man. Those old tanks couldn't jog/ fake like that to move around him, not that they even tried. I nearly cried for their having made his sacrifice disappear.
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and here i always thought it was a girl
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As well, I did have my research paper with the prof's comment for a few years after I found out about him not being killed, and I was holding onto that like it was a piece of evidence.

I went to look for it about six or so years ago, and it was just gone....POOF! gone. And I had it in a safe place, where I knew exactly it was. I mean, every once in awhile I would take it out, and look at it....'Oh good, I've still got it,' until I didn't.

Mind blown again back then....boom33
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So last night I dropped a 10 lb bag of ice on my big toe....that's right, it hurt like a sumgun, and it still is a big ole owie. It's turning pretty shades of blue, the nail is pure white from the swelling, and I can hardly walk....lol, I have to have something productive to do, so I'm going to pin this thread.


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Perhaps I'll find more people that remember than I thought I would!....flower
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No such thing as 'timeline shifts'.

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No such thing as 'timeline shifts'.

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No such thing as 'timeline shifts'.

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I'm sure you don't experience them or recognize them, because it would blow your little mind to smithereens, and then no more AC 72500765....charlie
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I was a kid, but I remember being horrified at the run over. However, I remember the person as a Chinese girl facing down the tank, not a man.
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Mandela effect is so odd. I clearly remember the tanks continuing to move and the guy wasn’t ran over. I watched it in TV at the time. That one doesn’t get me.

One I’m affected by is the Fruit of the Loom cornucopia, which I clearly remember. (Several others too but this is the biggest).’

Great thread OP. 5 stars. Will watch the video now.
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I remember him being killed, and the global human rights uprising, but not the nuclear destruction.
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