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The mind is a beautiful thing. The Human is able to adapt to change better than any other known species. Your mind places memories in a mailable part of the mind. Those recalls can easily be changed giving the belief that reality changed to fit your new memory when in fact it is your factual memory that was changed and Not reality. Much has been said on the Mandela effect. You cannot do anything without the mind subconsciously leading the way. When you think about or buy a car all of a sudden you notice that car a lot. You did not create those cars you just are noticing them, I think. A story of a smart man that knows about thought manipulation was a famous goaltender in the 1972 Russia Canada hockey series, Ken Dryden, now a Lawyer. He had all the same feelings and memories of that amazing time as all the viewers at the time. He says he will never watch a single replay as he loves the memories he has and the watching would change them from a magic to more of a reality. There is but one actor that totally thwarts memory. Jim Carrey takes your old memory and completely rewrites it permanently. The best example is The Grinch. This for many is a most favourite cartoon. But once you see the movie and then rewatch the cartoon, there is not magic, Jim has completely rewritten what you expect to hear and see, he has actually brought it to life and there is No going back, the Genius is out of the bottle. If you cherished the old cartoon, it is gone forever. This leads us to the Zeitgeist. Once enough people know something there is no going back. That is the effort of Alex Jones to Expose and therefore win the Information war, win the crowd, win your freedom. So many have been bombarded and continue the bombardment about a Virus that they may never get off that deeply trainED of thought. There is always de manipulation, rewriting the rewrite but more difficult as time passes.
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