A joke or a psyop? The Mandela Effect undermines our confidence in our memories. This is part of the censoring of "misinformation" or alternate opinions. We are full of "false memories." Did you think X was X? You were WRONG about these little things so how can you trust your memories about anything? You don't know what's REAL in this "timeline."
Intuitively you KNOW how to spell and proper grammar. Misspelling is a marketing technique.
The example of Berenst
ein and Berenst
ain. BerenSTAIN is an unusual spelling. Oscar M
ayer or Oscar M
eyer?
A spelling preference! You can't trust your senses!
Example List
- Misspelled on purpose
- Froot Loops not Fruit Loops
- Febreze not Febreeze
- Looney Tunes not Looney Toons - cartoons or music?
- Cruella DeVille / DeVil
A / an / the / and / is / was / etc.
- Sex in/and the City
- Forrest Gump - “Life is/was like a box of chocolates.”
Misspelled on purpose
KitKat not Kit-Kat. Grammatical error?
It IS spelled both ways
Who was stunned that chartreuse is not the name of the color they thought? Who
swore they learned that?
- Chartreuse - "The controversy with this Mandela Effect is the strongest for proving there are parallel universes out there. Some people swear that they learned the color chartreuse is a pink/magenta color when, in reality, it’s a green/yellow hue."
Don't you remember a cop was killed with a fire extinguisher on Jan 6?
It did NOT happen.
Or how Trump said to drink bleach? Or there were good people on both sides?
He didn't say either.
Or how those children made false claims of satanic sexual abuse at that daycare and those innocent adults had their lives ruined?
It happened.
Seriously:
Britannica - On shared false memories: what lies behind the Mandela effect
"A third force driving the Mandela effect is suggestibility, the tendency to believe what others suggest to be true. When misinformation is introduced, it can actually compromise the fidelity of an existing memory. This is exactly why in a court of law an attorney can object to ‘leading questions’ that suggest a specific answer."
Cleveland Clinic
Sometimes, false memories can occur when misleading information is provided. Some studies suggest this happens as a result of inflating your own imagination and the way you might receive false feedback. If someone tells you enough times they remember an event a specific way, even if it didn’t actually happen, your brain may convince you to believe in the same memories — what’s called “memory implantation.”
“Just by giving some misleading information, people can actually believe they have a memory that is different than what actually happened,” says Dr. Bonner-Jackson. “I think most dramatically, this happens in some court cases when, if someone has asked a question in a certain way, it may actually lead them to think they remembered something they didn’t actually remember.”
When you are a child/younger you will be certain something is spelled a certain way or whatever fact is true. You learn over time what the facts are but you don't think about that thing for so long that you may be confused when you see it properly.
VICE article making a big deal
The Bears are communicating these newfound realities to us through their name. Take a cold hard look at the wording above. Does something look wrong to you? Do you remember it being Berenstein with an E, not Berenstain with an A?
If you do, you're not alone. There are many who remember it this way. In fact, there are so many Berenstein believers that people in the know will cite that as proof that this is a glitch in the matrix. I've dubbed these individuals Berensteinites. I talked to quite a few people I know, and most of them remember the bears surname being spelled with an E.
"I only realized that 'A' reading to my kid about eight months ago," one of my friends said. "That was a disturbing bedtime."
To be completely honest, I am one with the believers of the E. I personally remember, vividly, the Berenstain Bears being spelt with an E and calling it that for years. Even during the writing of this piece, the misspelled name is right there on the tip of my tongue. I constantly need to go back and change all of the Berensteins to Berenstains because my mind is so set in its way.
Learning that I have been wrong all these years has caused what can only be described as a personal crisis of sorts.
I always figured something would eventually break me mentally and emotionally. I never thought it would be the Berenst(a)ein Bears.
The same role different company name. Shocking!
Forbes - T
he Curious Case Of Ed McMahon And The Publishers Clearing House
"Ed McMahon never worked for Publishers Clearing House. He was a spokesman for American Family Publishers. McMahon never left the studio to ambush families, and he never held a giant check."