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Hello, and welcome to Transmission X
tonight. The date December twenty fourth,

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twenty twenty three. I'm your host, Nate Allen, and this is the

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seminal episode the very first transmission.
A transmission is a signal that is sent

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out from one place or person to
another. It is my hope that this

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signal provides you a beacon of which
you may tune into to find what it

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is that was meant to find you. If you have found this frequency,

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it is not an error, so
stay tuned, but most importantly, be

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ready. Tonight's transmission is an important
one, for this is the one hundred

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and seventeenth anniversary of the very first
transmission ever sent out on the airwaves.

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A lot has happened since Christmas Eve
nineteen oh six. A lot has changed

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in obvious ways, political upheaval,
war conspiracies, changes in power, crooked

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politics, all of which are very
important and warrant future transmissions. But tonight's

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transmission is regarding a phenomenon a little
more clandestine, a little more supernatural.

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This phenomenon is altering reality as we
know it, and for the most part,

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is glossed over even by those who
are aware of it. The phenomenon

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algae shining a light upon tonight is
known as the Mandela effect. The term

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Mandela effect arose in two thousand nine
after supernatural investigator and comic con goer Fiona

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Brum had quite a few conversations with
fellow attendees. These conversations were centered around

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historical figure Nelson Mandela. For those
of you unaware of whom Nelson Maytndela was,

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he was a political activist who would
spend twenty seven years in prison for

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political offenses, but then rise to
notoriety and power and become President of South

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Africa in nineteen ninety four, after
sharing the Nobel Peace Prize in ninety three

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for his work in dismantling the apartheid
The interesting thing about those dates is that

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Fiona Broome and many others remembered Nelson
Mandela dying in prison in the nineteen eighties.

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Not only could they remember his death, but many could distinctly remember his

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widow giving a speech on television regarding
Nelson Mandela and his death. And so,

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after realizing that they were in fact
wrong, but coming to grips with

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the fact that a lot of people
remembered the exact same event, the Mandela

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Effect as you know it was born. Fiona has a website Mandela Effect dot

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com and now it redirects you to
her more recent YouTube channel, and since

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he has authored quite a few books
on the subject. Although Fiona and her

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website and people informs all across the
web made the Mandela Affect popular, it

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is not the first time the affect
itself, or the belief Nelson Mandela had

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died in the nineteen eighties, had
been brought to the attention of the public

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via the media. In two thousand
and one, a caller called in on

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the popular late night radio program Coast
to Coast hosted by Art Bell. I

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happened to have the recording. Give
it a listen. I'm Art Bell.

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You're listening, Hi, di am
hi, and I'm listening to you on

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top six fifty in Sacramento. Yes, ge of course. Yeah. And

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I remember back quite a while ago, I guess you talked about how some

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people were having memories that possibly meant
Nelson Mandela had passed away when he was

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in prison, you bet, and
memories of other things that never well then,

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as far as we know, historically, never actually happened. Okay,

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Well, when I heard the Nelson
Mandela part. I said, you know

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what, that does sort of sound
familiar, but today I have the same

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exact feeling come over me. I
was watching I think it was Access Hollywood

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or Extra, I can't remember which
one it was, and they were talking

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about Robert Duval's new movie, and
I said, I thought he died.

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And I remember watching a special about
him and it was showing all of his

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different roles, and I remember saying
to my fiance, oh, that was

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my favorite role when he played an
apostle, because I thought that was really

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awesome. But I swear I remembered. Well, here's the thing, man,

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here's the thing. If time travel
is real, most of those who

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say it would be possible, say
that if an event were changed, the

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world would continue, there'd be another
little bubble created in everything would continue down

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a completely different road, and that
there would be as many of these alternate

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universes created as there have been camperings
with time. So there you are,

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so so maybe that's what, but
still you might have a vague remembrance of

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what really did happen in another time. The caller and Art both agreed that

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a while before this show, they
had in fact discussed what today is now

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known as the Mandela effect. I
searched for hours for the particular show Art

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was referencing, but to no avail. If anyone has the episode, please

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send it to Transmission x at mail
dot com. If you listened closely,

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both definitions were provided of what and
how the Mandela effect is defined today.

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Art Bell mentions memories of things that
never actually happened, and the caller reference

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is a feeling that one gets when
they experience knowing something is real and has

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happened, and then finding out that
they have been wrong all alone. Art

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also mentions time travel, changes in
alternate realities and all of these effects from

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what is that feeling that the caller
alluded to, That feeling one gets when

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they know something is true only to
find out that it isn't true at all,

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and alternate realities are brought up because
how is that possible? For example,

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if someone were to ask you your
name, you would know your name,

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You have known it your entire life. What if they told you that,

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going back to your birth records,
that was no longer your name.

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That is what this feeling is like, that how strong it is? For

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the most part, Popular culture just
seems to push the Mandela effect aside,

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like it really is just one giant
case of misremembering. But some insists they

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remember what they remember and something else
must be causing changes in reality itself.

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Examples of the Mandela effect have exponentially
increased since twoenty twelve, and I'll provide

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examples of a few of the more
popular ones for context and to see if

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you get the feeling, to see
if you are affected by the Mandela effect?

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Are you familiar with Fruit of the
Loom the brand? If you are,

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you most likely remember the logo.
Take a minute picture the logo,

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Place it in your imagination as clear
as you can possibly place it. Put

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it there, and and think about
it. Most of you know the logo,

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all right, you have it?
What do you remember? The majority

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of people remember the logo being a
cornucopia filled with fruit, with the brand

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title placed right underneath. If you
remember this, you would be wrong.

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There has never been a cornucopia in
the logo, only simply the fruit placed

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above the title Fruit of the Loom. Another popular, well known example is

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that of Curious George, a fictional
monkey and main character of popular children's books

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as well as cartoons. And films. If you happen to grow up in

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the eighties or even the nineties,
you most likely remember the Curious George books

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being a big hit at every book
fair, which means you should be able

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to picture Curious George himself. Okay, you have it, picture Curious George

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as you remember. Did Curious George
have a tail? Now many, many

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people, undoubtedly and without hesitation,
answer with an easy yes. But that

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would be wrong. He has never
had a tail. Okay, moving forward

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in time just a bit. Do
you remember Pikachu, arguably the most popular

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and well known species of Pokemon,
A yellow little character full of electricity.

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Now do you remember him with a
tail. He did have a tail,

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But did his tail have a black
stripe around it? The answer is it

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did not. If you are like
most people, you would argue that he

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most certainly did have a stripe around
his tale. But that is in fact

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wrong, and always has been.
One that seems to make even the most

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ardent skeptic scratch their head is the
immensely popular children's book series known as the

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Berenstein Bears. These were extremely popular
with children in the eighties. If you

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remember these books, I want you
to picture the word Berenstein in the title

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how was Berenstein spelled? When most
people answer this question, they remember it

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being spelled b e r e n
s t e i n, and those

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that do also pronounce it Berenstein.
With that being said, that is in

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fact again incorrect. It is actually
spelled b e r e n s t

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a i n and pronounced accordingly beren
Stain bears. Okay, now let's get

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a little more complex and find speech
that seems to be offering the same effect.

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In the movie Star Wars, the
incredibly successful franchise, If you have

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seen it, what was the famous
line spoken by Darth Vader. Most people,

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when posed with this question answer immediately, Luke, I am your father.

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That answer, in all actuality,
is incorrect. The quote is no,

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I am your father. These and
many many other examples leave people questioning

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themselves, their memories, and some
even reality itself. From the examples mentioned,

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In many many other examples, you
will find one once you look into

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this phenomenon that will eventually floor you, and you will notice the many changes

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and alterations usually have to do with
either pictures, words and symbols, pictures,

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words and symbols, lines and movies, advertising, titles, spelling all

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very interesting, and most people say, what's the big deal? Well,

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letters are symbols, and when those
symbols combine with frequency, you have words.

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And words are utterances of those symbols
that produce specific sounds and variations,

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which, when spoken, can create
feelings, which in their very essence are

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vibrations frequencies in reality itself is being
experienced because we all vibrate at similar frequencies.

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And if I am speaking on reality
itself, you either are one that

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sees a light at the end of
the proverbial tunnel based on some semblance of

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order and hope you simply do not. Let's look at how this almost subconscious

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belief of order, structure, and
light affects reality and events in this experience,

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and stick with me. I will
tie the Mandela effect to an even

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further change or alteration, and it
goes deeper than just advertising children's books and

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movies. The changes in the symbols, pictures, and sounds may not be

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as innocent as they seem. Stay
tuned to the next trans mission and we'll

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go deeper with the Mandela effect than
you ever imagined. In the spirit of

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nineteen oh six December twenty fourth,
Christmas Eve. I'll send you off with

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a Christmas song of my own.
Have a very merry Christmas. It's Christmas

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Eve, all believe, says here. But once a year all girls and

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boys dream of new toys. Suddenly
they sleep. Wishes to keep changing.

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Lin come hear sing bro sung,
doors, dog gigs and normal ging This

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Twyss long last in the hair and
love ter A sh fancies and grands Joy,

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Dear Christmas, Jess

