Mandela effect

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Mandela effect is a term coined by Fiona Broom when she had the memory (and others) that Nelson Mandela had died in the 1980s while in prison, not in 2013. The false memories are caused by timelines converging, and when humanity engages with the changes, the energies and convergence change.

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