big Al knows the fbi all to well
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Riddle me this.... if the term "Mandela Effect" wasn't coined until 2009, as so many sources claim, then how does the term properly define a phenomenon that was already being discussed prior, as early as 2001?
https://youtu.be/4OdsejeZ-P0
The talk of time travel aside, the caller also remembered Robert Duvall (or is it Duval? 😉) having died. Regardless of whether or not her memory was accurate, why wasn't the phenomenon called the "Duval[l] Effect?" Why Mandela? Because some paranormal researcher decided as much?
Why was the prior term "false memory" just accepted? Because psychological pioneers Pierre Janet and Sigmund Freud didn't believe that people had real memories because they didn't match up with their own memories or there lacked evidence to prove the claim?
What if the real manipulation is the assertion that the "science of psychology" has declared the phenomenon explained as misattribution or bad memory? "Your memory is bad. You're crazy. Shut up." Because yes, that's absolutely going to get thousands to change their minds 😉😂
I shall continue to call it ME as that has become the commonly used term, despite the efforts to mischaracterize the phenomenon as being "false" memory, which is not even what the coiner of the term intended.
From the lips of the term's coiner: ME is not "false memories" not matter however else others misuse the term...
https://fionabroome.com/mandela-effect-false-memories/