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October 17, 2025 โ€ข 72 mins
What if the world isnโ€™t quite how you remember it? In this live episode, Beyond 369 and Rooted Frequency dive into the strange and fascinating world of the Mandela Effect. From the classic examples everyone debates to the new 2025 Mandela Effects that are just now emerging, weโ€™ll explore the mysteries of memory, collective consciousness, and why reality may not be as fixed as we think.

Join Cesar Pagan (Beyond 369) and Tiffaney Haney (youtube.com/@RootedFrequency) as we revisit the past, question the present, and open the door to some mind-bending possibilities.

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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Boom, boom boom. All right, folks, if you guys can
can see us, we are live and I am going
to give about three minutes to let other folks catch
up as well, giving the fact we got different time zones.
If anybody's on Instagram, let me know if you see
me going live, because because I am about to hit

(00:22):
live on Instagram and I hope it works. It should work,
so we'll see how that. We'll see how that goes. So,
so yeah, guys, find me on my Instagram page. You
guys should probably have that. It's there, it goes. I
see somebody there, all right, yep, PMX world cool awesome,
BOHEMI yeah, oh you guys are you're you're racking it

(00:44):
up all right? Cool? Yeah? Ali yourself, Rando, Blando Santo.
If I messed that up, I apologize. What all right?
You guys are adding up? Yeah, it's like rand It
sounds weird, Soto. Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:03):
You know what Hey was So Kennedy Kennedy came over
to my life yesterday.

Speaker 1 (01:07):
Yes Kennedy, Yeah, Kenny. See, That's why I'm talking about
support everybody, support everybody.

Speaker 3 (01:13):
And my Jason is here. Yeah.

Speaker 1 (01:15):
Yeah, folks. If you're wherever you're at Instagram, Facebook, YouTube,
go ahead and say what's up on the on the chat,
I see you guys, join, but go ahead and engage
and say hello so we can catch you here as well. Again, Kennedy,
what's up, Jessica Love, thanks for joining us again. Jason,
my man, our guy, right, I think that's I think

(01:38):
that's our Jason, right it is. See yeah, so see
Jason's already talking about this is one of his favorite topics.
The suspense is killing him. We love Mandela effects. So
all right, I think we waited for some folks already
to come in. I think we're doing good on Instagram,
so let me check something here real quick, and then
we'll start who we have here?

Speaker 2 (02:01):
Will it only let you go live to YouTube and Instagram?
Are you live on Facebook too?

Speaker 1 (02:06):
I'm live on Facebook right now. I'm live on we Take.
I know, because it's a different platform. It's a different
platform Instagram. I had to do some kind of secondary or.

Speaker 3 (02:16):
Something freaking weird now anyways.

Speaker 1 (02:19):
Yeah, yeah, absolutely, So okay, and I'm wondering why Instagram.
I'm seeing some chats, but they're not coming up here,
so we'll see. Maybe there's the delay. This is the
first time that I'm actually really sure that I'm live
on Instagram. So we'll figure out what the whole delay
process is. But Ali is self, I see you. Oh

(02:40):
that's right, it's Carlos. Cool. Awesome, You're gonna join us
on YouTube. Perfect, so we'll be looking forward to you
joining us here. So, folks, before we even get to anything,
let me introduce this beautiful young lady here who just
turned twenty years old. Yes, Tiffany Haiti from a Rooted
Frequency podcast.

Speaker 2 (03:00):
I'm not I'm not that old like that. You need
to make young people jokes.

Speaker 1 (03:05):
Shit, Okay, I'm sorry, So I trying to find the
right compliment for it.

Speaker 2 (03:10):
But ladies on the chat, check him right now, because
that's like being called ma'am.

Speaker 1 (03:17):
No, no, no, no, do not do not check me.
Did not check me out at about.

Speaker 2 (03:23):
All of your old people stories. Yes, I've been I'm ancient.
I've been around forever. And why can't I see the chat?

Speaker 3 (03:30):
Is?

Speaker 2 (03:31):
Has anybody talked in this the You should be now
I can already seen it. Okay, all right, okay.

Speaker 3 (03:38):
Yes, hi, I'm Tiffany.

Speaker 2 (03:41):
I am the host of Rooted Frequency podcast and that's
also available on YouTube. I go live every Tuesday with
free readings from noon to one, and I come out
with new episodes for my podcast on Thursdays. So tomorrow
drew up in a good one about AI and if
it actually connected to the divine?

Speaker 1 (04:02):
Ooh, questions, questions make everybody think here And so Tiffany
has been gracious enough to join me again on a
live again. Guys, I go, I go live Beyond the
Frequency three sixty nine, actually the live sessions I should
call Beyond three sixty nine the live current. So I
go live every Wednesday at six thirty nine pm Eastern Time.

(04:27):
Tiffany joined me last week and it was a fantastic
conversation and she's joining me again this week because it's
Mandela Effects. Who doesn't love Mandela Effects? Right, It's gonna
be fantastic. So all right, before we do that, let
me actually do some house cleaning first. So first, I
do want to promote Tiffany here, so you guys go

(04:47):
check her out on her YouTube channel. If you're already
subscribed to my channel and you're following me and you
haven't followed Root of Frequency, do it now? Do it now?
To take you just two seconds. So do that. And
even while we're on the live, if you subscribe to
root a frequency, give us a thumbs up so that
way we know that you're there. Cool.

Speaker 3 (05:09):
Yeah, then if you come in on Tuesday, I'll make
sure that you get your free reading.

Speaker 1 (05:13):
There you go, guys, And she does keep her promise.
She definitely does keep her promise. Folks. If you don't
know by now, I have a website beyond the Frequency
three sixty nine dot com. This is where you'll learn
all about the show, about me, the things that we're doing.
A train I asked, I'm right now doing a session
from Mindsight Training. So if you guys have been following

(05:34):
my journey on that. As I'm expanding opening up my windows,
I just started to consider to do a group session
on October twelve, which will be this Sunday. That'll be
the first time that I'm doing a group session. I'm
starting off small with six people. We're going to give
a shot see how it works. We've been doing one
on one session. So some of you, if you're on

(05:56):
the live now or even if you're watching on the playback,
go ahead and send me a comment. If you've been
already part of one of my sessions share with the folks.
You know what you thought about things like that, but
they've been fun, fantastic. People are doing amazing and I'm
well continuously following everyone's progress because when you grow, we
grow together as a collective, so keep it up. Don't

(06:19):
forget that. I also have a Discord page three sixty
nine collective on Discord. So all of these links will
be provided to you in the description below, so you, guys,
make sure to include. Tiffany's podcast will be all down here,
so just click and go. And I gotta I gotta

(06:39):
throws in here, guys. I have a new book. Okay,
I'm trying to sell it. I'm trying to share the information,
all right, So Ksars chronicles The un Knocking Us. It's
on Amazon on ebook for a ninety nine and on
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little bit. Go on my website tells you more about
the book. If it's your thing, click and purchase. Fantastic

(07:03):
And as always, while we're doing this, if you're watching
the playback, or if you're doing it now, like subscribe Share,
subscribe to both of our channels, like both of our channels,
share both of our channels, and let's keep this going. Folks.
Good news, because this is when I succeed, you succeed.
The goal right now is five thousand subscribers before the

(07:25):
end of this year. Can we do it? Dann right,
We can, okay, but it's up to you. I can't
do it for the end of the year. Let's do it.
Oh see. See, guys, Tiffany is she has this intuitive instinct.
So if she's saying that, I'm with it. But folks,
I think just recently, as of Tuesday yesterday, we just

(07:46):
hit two point two thousand and we're still growing. And folks,
I'll tell you what, I love all of you. Thank
you so much. I remember I just started this podcast
probably the very end of September, beginning of October of
last year, and I remember when it was just like
ten subscribers. I my brother, my kids, stuff like that.

(08:07):
So to be able to grow up to this point,
I appreciate all of you. I love you so much.
I appreciate all those supports that you guys provide me,
words of encouragement to just keep going. Hey, we like
what you're doing, we like what you're talking about. All
that stuff means a lot to me and also for
on behalf of Tiffany as well. When you guys do

(08:29):
that for all of us the podcasters, when you do
that for our shows, it really kind of fills our
couple a little bit as a little something and kind
of reminds us why we're doing this. You know, Tiffany,
I want to give you opportunity. How do you feel
about that you have something you want to share? Regarding
that same sentiment, yeah.

Speaker 2 (08:48):
I mean, you know, it's energy. So it's a way
of exchanging energy. And if anything, everyone knows in the
spiritual community it's being drained of energy. And so in
order to keep from being drained, we need reciprocal energy.
You need to feel like what you give you get back,
and it is hard in a virtual setting because you

(09:08):
don't always feel the love. Every single comment is like
if in person you had fifty people cheering for you.
It's powerful in that capacity. So I know, once you
do this, you know, it's like if you're a server
at a restaurant and later in life you go to
restaurants and someone's you know, complaining about the server, and

(09:29):
you're like, You've no idea how hard this job is,
you know, because you've done it. So now, like I always,
if I am scrolling TikTok and I spend more than
five seconds listening, I'm going to make sure I hit
that thumbs up. I'm going to make sure I like
that video because I'm not going to just watch a
little bit and scroll on. Because it's sending a little
bit of energetic love. So I think it's important actually,

(09:52):
Like you know, and I know it sounds like, I
don't know, trite when you hear all these people, you know,
Lloyd can subscribe it and it gets old, but it's
because it means so much, you know. So if you
really like like somebody their content, like it, Yeah, like
it absolutely, And that's you said it perfectly at the end.
If you actually like someone's contact our content, just like

(10:16):
it and that's it and move on with life and
everything because it helps their channel push forward and reach
more more people, and then they can continue giving the
content that you like.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
That's all.

Speaker 2 (10:26):
Yeah, And it's really hard for anybody who isn't doesn't
have a million followers, you know.

Speaker 3 (10:31):
I mean, that's essentially what you're up against.

Speaker 2 (10:32):
It.

Speaker 3 (10:32):
It's sort of like the wealth gap.

Speaker 2 (10:34):
There's you know, the billionaires, and then there's all of
us struggling. But it's like the same thing kind of
with the podcasts. You know, if you're not famous and
have a million subscribers.

Speaker 1 (10:45):
Tough, it's tough. But we're going to get there, and
with all of you guys supporting our channels, this will
be a cake walk. So all right, folks, Well before
we start that, let's let me hear my intro and
get things going. There's that. There's there's the intro right there.
All right, So let's get to our topic today, which

(11:07):
is Mandela effects. What changed? So, folks, a lot of
you should already know what the Mendela effect is, but
for those of you you just happened to be just
stumbling onto this phenomena. Just now, let me give you
a quick recap on what it is before we start
talking about it. So what is the Mandela effect? The
Mendela effect is when large groups of people remember something

(11:30):
differently than how it appears in recorded history. It was
named after Nelson Mandela because thousands of people vividly remembered
him dying in prison in the nineteen eighties, even though
in our current timeline he was released in nineteen ninety
and lived until twenty thirteen. Now how did this all start? Well,

(11:51):
there was a journalist named Fiona Broom stumbled on the
Mandela effect in two thousand and nine when she was
at a conference casually talking with others about her clear
memory of Nulson Mandela dined in prison in the Knights.
To her surprise, many people around her remembered the exact
same thing. When she later discovered that history recorded Mandela

(12:13):
as alive and well, at that time, she realized this
wasn't just her memory. Large groups of people share the
same false memory. That's when she coined the term the
Mandela effect. And here we are, and it's been on
for like years right now. Yeah, I've been going on
for a while. So what I The way I want

(12:35):
to kick this off is I have some what I
call timeline trivia questions. Okay, so we're gonna do twelve
timeline trivia questions that I found either that I picked
out I thought they were pretty interesting, and we're gonna
do it this way. I'm going to ask the question.
Then I'll give you, guys, is it A or is

(12:57):
it B? And I'll give all of you on the
live twelve seconds to tap in their a arb okay,
and then and then Tiffany and I will go ahead.
Really I'll reveal the answer, but Tiffany, I'll let you
also guess as well to see what you obviously think
as well. And and let's see how many of you

(13:17):
guys are from this timeline or from a different timeline.

Speaker 2 (13:22):
Well, here's the question, though, you know, because I know
a lot of Mandela effects, So should I say like
what I remember or what I know? The correct answer
is what do you get a place for?

Speaker 1 (13:32):
Let's go with let's go with what you remember? Okay,
because and because the answer is going to be what's
on this current timeline? So your answer might be what's
on this timeline or your answer might be from a
different timeline. So, folks, I appreciate you clarifying that that's
what you guys are going to try to go for.
What do you remember? The actual response to this is

(13:55):
so let's start off with and hey, Carlos walk, thanks
for joining us. Let's see here awesome and we love
this topic as well too. Okay, So the first question
is this JFK's assassination. Here's the question. How many people
were in JFK's car when he was assassinated in nineteen

(14:18):
sixty three. Is it A four meaning the driver, front passenger,
JFK and his wife Jackie or B six? So we're
also talking about there was apparently two jumper seats in
the middle, so it was like a like it was
all those four people plus Connley and his wife were

(14:40):
in this particular vehicle. So is it A four or
B six in the car? I'll let you guys figure
that out. Tiffany, what do you what are you thinking?
What do you remember?

Speaker 3 (14:52):
Didn't even know this was a Mandela effect?

Speaker 1 (14:54):
Really? Well, that's even better, Like I've never heard of
this one. Yeah, well, what do you remember from from
the history from when you went to school?

Speaker 3 (15:02):
I was going to say two?

Speaker 1 (15:04):
So you thought too? You mean it was who you say,
just him and the driver. I don't know.

Speaker 2 (15:11):
I you know, here's the thing with the JFK stuff,
you know, I don't know. It just seems very obvious
to me that it was a conspiracy from the get go,
so I never went really deep.

Speaker 1 (15:22):
Down that rubble.

Speaker 3 (15:23):
So, yeah, that's fair, but I guess i'd say four.

Speaker 1 (15:26):
You say four, all right? Kim is saying four Carlos
is saying four. Jason is saying a which is four
as well. Here's the real answer. The real answer is
six in this timeline. In this current timeline, history shows
that there were six passengers in the vehicle.

Speaker 3 (15:48):
What's a jumper seat?

Speaker 1 (15:50):
A jumper seats are like the ones that fold like
a like like like on an airplane. You can they
have that in a car. In this car that he did.
There's not a lot of cars that have jumper seats
in it, okay.

Speaker 3 (16:03):
Because it wasn't like a limo, wasn't it like a
town car.

Speaker 1 (16:05):
We're gonna go out. We're gonna go over that later
on here on the show. I asked some pictures. So
we're gonna go over over that. But you guys just
keep in.

Speaker 2 (16:12):
Mind away you blow in my mind on the very
first one.

Speaker 1 (16:15):
Yeah, yeah, well I got more. That's one down, eleven
more to go, right, all right, all right, folks, and
good and good and good job for you guys. I
thought it was four too. Just to let you guys know,
I'll tell you my answer as well. I thought it
was four two, but in this timeline just said it
was six. So we'll see, all right, next one Martin
Luther King Junior's death was Martin Luther King Junior killed

(16:39):
on a balcony or a stairwell, So just type in
their balcony or stairwell. Give you guys a second to
just figure that one out. Now. I didn't really, I
didn't really Like all I know about Martin Luther King
was obviously what I learned in school, right, and then
whatever's after that. But as for details of like where

(16:59):
he died and things like that, as much as I
know about Martin Luther King, it's more of like I
have a dream. That's pretty much it, you know, and
the walks and everything. So what do you know a
lot about Martin Martin Luther King or junior anything? Now?

Speaker 2 (17:14):
Okay, No, I thought he was killed like out in
the street, like we're on a stage or something.

Speaker 1 (17:19):
That's how I pictured it. Okay, all right, So you're thinking.

Speaker 3 (17:22):
Now, balcony is Abraham Lincoln?

Speaker 1 (17:25):
So right, right, So again it's the baclay and start. Well,
so Jason is saying which is I guess he's saying balcony,
and then Kim is also saying balcony as well, So
there it is right there. Okay, So the answer is

(17:46):
on the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis. So
he was at a hotel and I think he was
about to do a speech and they before he did
his speech, they killed him on the balcony. So you know,
like those motel wasn't the hotels hotel, So you know,
like there's like all of these rooms, all these doors,
and just like a passageway where people walk by on motels.

Speaker 2 (18:07):
It was like, well, is there any timeline that says
that he was killed during his speech, because I feel
like that's what happened.

Speaker 1 (18:13):
It would you're, I see where you're going. Your mind
would think that would make more more, it'd be more
dramatic and stuff. But no, he was just killed at
a motel.

Speaker 2 (18:23):
Maybe this is when I learned about it when I
was a kid, and I just went with the drama.

Speaker 1 (18:27):
You went with the drama. Yeah, you probably you probably did, Yeah, Jason, Yeah, No, No, No,
it wasn't. It wasn't a stairwell. It was it was
the balcony.

Speaker 3 (18:36):
So yeah, and I thought you said it was a stairwell.

Speaker 1 (18:40):
No you said, I said balcony. I said balcony, folks. Yep,
So again, the balcony of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis.
All right, moving on, guys, Statue of Liberty. Where is
the Statue of Liberty located? Is it a Ellis Island
or B Liberty Island? Ellis, Ellis Island or B Liberty Island?

(19:05):
What do you think it is, Tiffany, Ellis Island? Okay,
but I know this one. Let's give folks, Let's give
folks some time there. There's actually a lot of cool
Mendela effects behind the Statue of Liberty. We're we're going
to cover something.

Speaker 3 (19:21):
My gosh, the Statue of Liberty is some cult.

Speaker 1 (19:25):
Where's oh yeah, oh yeah, yeah, yeah, well.

Speaker 2 (19:28):
That's all shoes like we basically have Lucifer yeah on
like a big statue of.

Speaker 3 (19:35):
Lucifer on display. Yeah at Ellis Island.

Speaker 1 (19:38):
Well, that's not a Mendela effect, but it is one
of those, like, you know, cult conspiracy type of deals.
It's a it's a fun one to look into. All right.
So Jason says Ellis, Carlos says A which when I
say first Elis as well, and King says Ellis. Well, folks,
the answer is Liberty Island. I know it's not true, Okay,

(20:03):
And again you're all answering from what you remember, or
you might be answering from what you think it is,
but overall, just just to be clear, your answers should
be what do you remember? Okay? So yeah, it's Liberty Islands,
so so not true.

Speaker 2 (20:17):
What the hell is Liberty Island? I don't even think
that was a thing. It's like they made up a
new island too.

Speaker 1 (20:22):
Yeah. To be honest, I never heard of Ellis Island
only because I wasn't ever really too, I didn't put
too much attention into the Statue of Liberty.

Speaker 2 (20:31):
Dude, dude, anybody who has like ancestors who you know,
pledged here, okay, like my whole family's Italian. They came
in on a boat to Ellis Island where they were
greeted by the statue of Liberty.

Speaker 1 (20:47):
You know what I challenged this, ask your family, well
they're asking him, ask them see where it is they are?

Speaker 3 (20:56):
They're dead. I don't have any old they're dead.

Speaker 1 (21:00):
Yes, future episode on the cult symbolism of the Yeah yeah, yeah, yeah, Jason,
are you suggesting to do an episode on that? Is
that what you're saying? It wouldn't be bad, It wouldn't
I think that would be a fun one too though,
so we can probably consider it sound like.

Speaker 2 (21:14):
A cult symbolism of a bunch of different things, like
in the in the US, like like symbols that are
all over around us.

Speaker 1 (21:20):
Absolutely, if this talk about effect you now.

Speaker 2 (21:23):
The demon statue outside cern like we could talk about
so much.

Speaker 1 (21:26):
Nice, nice, Okay, we'll shoot Well, there it goes, guys,
Tiffany's book for another episode. So she committed to She's
here for it, all right, So moving on, So again, guys,
good job. But this one was Liberty Island, So go
find yeah, find this. If you guys are finding on
your phone, you'll see it, all right. Next the Black

(21:47):
Tom Explosion. Has anybody even heard of the Black Tom
Explosion of? What that even is?

Speaker 3 (21:52):
What the hell that is?

Speaker 1 (21:53):
It's the Black Tom Explosion of nineteen sixteen. We're gonna
cover this more late later on in this and this Live.
But for this question, did German agents blow up munitions
near the Statue of Liberty in nineteen sixteen? The answer,
I mean, the choices are either yes or no. Again,
did German agents blow up munitions near the Statue of

(22:18):
Liberty in nineteen sixteen? So the question is, did you
even hear that story of anybody blowing up anything near
the Statue of Liberty, you know what I mean? Yeah, well, yeah,
in nineteen sixteen, but you would think, okay, as we're
going through school, As we're going through school, you guys
would think that we would be taught like hey, in

(22:40):
nineteen sixteen, this big munitions depot or whatever blew up
near the Statue Liberty, and then XYZ happened, right, never
heard anything about it. So Carls is saying no, Kim
saying no. So, folks, the answer is, yes, it happened.
There was a thing called the Black Tom explosion on

(23:01):
July thirtieth of nineteen sixteen, and we're gonna go over
it later on today. When I heard about this, my
mind was blown because how many people died. No, it
wasn't this, so okay, i'll give you I'll give you
sneak pete. Nope, i'll give you sneak pete. Though it
was during World World World War one, and well, actually yeah,

(23:23):
some folks, yeah, some folks probably did die, Okay, but
I didn't. I didn't. I didn't get to those details.
But it wasn't World War One and somebody blew up
this munition's depot that was, you know, a few miles
away from the Statue of Liberty, and the wave of
the explosion was so powerful it actually destroyed the arm

(23:44):
and the torch. So the one that we have right
now isn't even in this timeline. That's the history of
the Statues of Liberty, which, folks, let me ask you this, No, yeah,
process this did they repair. They repaired it. But let
me ask you this, when have you guys seen in
this in your memory of anybody going up to the torch?

(24:07):
Do you remember people going up I'll give guess a moment,
do you guys remember seeing anybody ever hear anybody go
into the torch? Okay, some people believe that. They're like, yeah,
we've seen it. One of the confusions for folks is
like Ghostbusters, like the original Ghostbusters, they were like killing
this the marshmallow Man, and they were like in the
you know that's also one there too. Yeah, Carlos, that's right.

(24:29):
What's kim saying that question being even a question? Yeah, yeah, yeah,
it happened. It really did happen. So you guys can
actually look it up after the show, after I show
you guys some pictures you guys will will see it. Yeah, Ghostbusters,
that's what I think my mind was thinking, like, yeah,
Ghostbusters went up there. But folks, nobody since nineteen sixteen

(24:50):
has ever been permitted allowed, it's against everything to go
up into the arm of the Statue of Liberty. So
if you ever seen pictures or people kissing up there
or whatever, it's all a lie. It's all lie. Okay,
now they've gone to the crown, but the torch, it's

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no way know, So you guys can look that up.
All right, let's move.

Speaker 3 (25:15):
I'm pretty sure that would have been included in our
you know, I know, history.

Speaker 1 (25:19):
Class, I know. But this is what the whole Mandela
effect is, is that we're in this timeline that's the
history of our Statue of Liberty. So there it goes, guys,
all right, Next one, New Zealand on the map? Where
is where's New Zealand located relative to Australia? Is it
a northeast of Australia or southeast of Australia. Now, don't

(25:46):
cheat and go look where it is on the map.
Not a lot of folks know where news. There's no
wrong answer, the.

Speaker 3 (25:53):
Right answer on your timeline.

Speaker 1 (25:55):
Yeah, what's yeah, exactly what's on the timeline right? So
where do you think it is? Because I'm not when
it comes to ranted.

Speaker 2 (26:01):
I am terrible me too, geography, but I would guess southeast,
like in my head, that's where I would resign.

Speaker 1 (26:07):
Fair enough, fair enough. I will give about five more
second s if anybody put something down. Five four, three,
two and one. All right, guys, So the answer to
where New Zealand is, okay, Carlos says northeast. It is
southeast New Zealand. Is that southeast of Australia. So if

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that's weird for anybody, you know, there, it is there.
I again, I don't really know my maps all that well,
so so it's not a surprise.

Speaker 2 (26:36):
It's so bad for me that like you could be like,
you know, New Zealand's north of China, and.

Speaker 1 (26:40):
I feel like, really interesting.

Speaker 2 (26:43):
I'm so stupid when it comes to disciss my brain
like here stuff.

Speaker 1 (26:48):
And it's like, well, let me ask you this. When
you go to like your local store, okay down down
the street, even like ten miles out, do you use GPS?

Speaker 3 (26:57):
Not my local store?

Speaker 2 (26:58):
But that's funny say that because my mom and I
went to look at this property and not that long ago,
and she's just as bad as me. And so I
used the GPS because we've never been there and it
was only like, yeah, fifteen minutes away.

Speaker 3 (27:11):
We got like thirty minutes out of the way.

Speaker 2 (27:13):
Lost on the way back, I was like, I know
the way back, and I'm like and then I'm making jokes.
I'm like, oh, I always turn like the opposite of
what it should be. And literally it like got home
thirty minutes after we should have and I put on
the GPS.

Speaker 1 (27:27):
So that is horrible.

Speaker 3 (27:28):
See, I like I don't care.

Speaker 2 (27:30):
I own it, like, you know whatever, How ID at
a lot of other things? Good at a lot of
other things. Okay, the location get I just tell you
no idea where I am.

Speaker 1 (27:41):
Yeah. I don't think anybody uses maps anymore, you know,
like that, like like why do they even sell those
at the at the local gas station? Right?

Speaker 2 (27:51):
No, Like that's true because like even when I try
to play Fortnite with my kids, they're like, look at
the map, because I'm like where are you When I'm
running around and I'm freaking out and start screaming, and
they're like, look at the map. I'm like, maps don't
make sense to me. No.

Speaker 1 (28:04):
Oh you see the little dots. You're like, where's that?

Speaker 2 (28:07):
Yeah, I'm like, I don't know what that and the
like I'll ask my husband's stuff and he's like, oh, yeah,
that's North.

Speaker 3 (28:12):
I'm like, how do you know where North is?

Speaker 1 (28:15):
Uh?

Speaker 2 (28:16):
And I know that you ladies who are listening, it's
because we our brains work different and we're landmark people,
you know. It's like, yeah, you have to go towards
the McDonald's. That's you know, that's what we that's the
way our brains work. And I don't care because if
we all need to be built differently, So I'm not ashamed, that's.

Speaker 1 (28:34):
Okay, and that's okay. We all got to be different.
That's what makes us fantastic and unique. All right, folks.
So okay, So the next question is we're still on
on maps and whatnot. South America's location all right, So
we're in North America. Now we're talking about South America's
South America directly below North America or shifted far to

(28:56):
the east. Thing about it, okay, east to the right,
yes to there, right right, yes, you're right, yes, never
eat sal you wheat. That's how I look at it.
Never eat saw you, I know, I was just so, yeah, folks,
is South America directly under North America because you would
think North America south America? Or is it far to

(29:17):
the east? Is it? Is it East America? You know?
So let me know what you guys think. Is it
south of us? Or is it to the east of us?
Give you guys a moment to answer that. And again,
what do you think it is, Tiffany?

Speaker 2 (29:32):
I think that Mexico is right beneath us, and then
it starts to move over to the east, because that's
if you're going to go visit the Caribbean, okay, which
is not in South America.

Speaker 1 (29:43):
But yeah, yeah, all right, well Carlos is saying east.
So folks, the answer is it's shifted in this timeline
to the east, much farther east than most people remember. Okay.
I thought I've always thought it was right underneath us,
like North America, Mexico, and then you know, Latin America,

(30:05):
South America, you know, like right underneath, but it's if
you look on the map, it's way over there. So
you got got that one.

Speaker 2 (30:12):
One could be due to just schooling because I grew
up in Alaska. And I literally when I went to
college in California, people literally thought it was an island
in the southwest.

Speaker 1 (30:24):
They thought South America was an island. No, that Alaska
was Alaska was.

Speaker 2 (30:29):
Because on the map they put it in that little
box on the bottom left.

Speaker 1 (30:33):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, because they can't. Yeah you're yeah, you're
absolutely right.

Speaker 3 (30:36):
Like literally people thought that.

Speaker 1 (30:38):
Yeah, I could see that.

Speaker 3 (30:39):
Oh yeah, you know these questions.

Speaker 2 (30:43):
I don't know if it's a Mandela effect or just
just teachers.

Speaker 1 (30:48):
Again, there's always there's a And that's what that's what's
cool about these things because people can think like that too.
Maybe it's because of this, like you start coming out
with the reasons why, right, I just know.

Speaker 3 (30:58):
Some of them are just black and white.

Speaker 1 (30:59):
Though, yeah, some of them are straight up right, we know.
I believe you. I checked this out. The Panama Canal. Okay,
we all should kind of have an idea what that
where the Panama Canal is? Which way does the Panama
Canal run a east to west, okay east to west

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or b north to south.

Speaker 2 (31:23):
Dude, Caesar, you didn't even tell me that we're going
to have a freaking geography.

Speaker 3 (31:27):
Like, I don't know if I can like curse on live.

Speaker 1 (31:30):
I guess.

Speaker 2 (31:31):
By the way, Kim, I was just l oling you. No,
I'm out no, because he said Mandela effects. You didn't say,
like a fing geography lesson. I have no idea, chat.

Speaker 1 (31:44):
I don't know. Well, this would be the this would
be the last your for one though, but but yeah,
they're not.

Speaker 3 (31:49):
I'm gonna have a sip of my wine.

Speaker 1 (31:52):
You earned it, so folks. All right, So folks, Kim,
you're saying a you're saying east to west right now.
When I learned it in school, the reason that it
was east to west is so people from this side
can get instead of going all the way down past
South America and all the way around to go to
the other side to what they call now the Gulf

(32:13):
of America. So they ended up just there was a
Panama Canal they had to cut through anyways, folks, and said,
China just got it. So yeah, yeah, so, folks, the
answer is that it runs north to south. The canal

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that connects from one side to the other side is
running from north to south. Look it up, it's on
the map. It's it's what it is, all right. Moving
past that, mother Teresa's cononization. So this is like how
when she became a saint? Okay, I thought Mother Teresa
was a saint a long time ago. So was Mother

(32:56):
Teresa made a saint in the nineteen nineties or in
the two or in the twenty tens? Anybody know, nineteen
nineties or twenty tens. Okay, twenty tens. We'll give you,
guys about about six five, four, three to one, And
the answer was that it was she was made a

(33:17):
saint in twenty sixteen, my Poe Francis.

Speaker 2 (33:21):
So yeah, I just remember like the headlines that people
were shocked that she wasn't a saintant.

Speaker 1 (33:28):
See, I didn't see those headlines, but I.

Speaker 2 (33:30):
Don't know if I ever gave it much thought before then.
So that's the only reason why I know.

Speaker 1 (33:35):
Yeah, alright, so Star Wars. I'm not a big Star
Wars fan, but there's certain things that we all know,
like certain characters, right, certain characters see C three Po,
that robot, okay, the cold Yeah, yeah, here's the question, right,
was was C three po entirely gold or did he

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have a silver leg?

Speaker 3 (33:58):
Silver leg?

Speaker 1 (34:00):
Yeah? So what do you guys think those are either
our Star Wars fans, whether you're on the live or
you're watching the playback, what do you remember? I remember
it just being the being all gold, just a gold robot.
I would have I would have remembered if it had
all gold and then one silver leg. You know. But folks,

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the answer is he has a silver right leg in
the original trilogy.

Speaker 3 (34:28):
Yeah, I remember it all gold.

Speaker 1 (34:31):
Yeah, me too.

Speaker 2 (34:31):
So I never watched Star Wars, but yeah that's when
again because I never watched it, but I did.

Speaker 1 (34:39):
Yeah, yeah, gold. Well they added that the fans like, yeah.

Speaker 3 (34:44):
Right, I'm having issues.

Speaker 1 (34:46):
Okay, real last stuff, guys, behind the scenes, all right, Okay,
here's one nine to eleven, right, nine eleven. Here's the
here's the question. What year did the September eleven attack occur?
Was it two thousand or two thousand and one? Give
you guys a moment? Was nine to eleven? In two

(35:09):
thousand or two thousand and one? Now I was in
the military, I was in two thousand. I was like
eighteen years old, so I know what I remember. You know.

Speaker 2 (35:21):
The time changed too, though, like a lot of people
talk about that, like the time that it happened that
the first plane hit.

Speaker 1 (35:29):
Well, no, that was all like within the same same day.

Speaker 2 (35:32):
No, I know, but like, not only do I remember
it being like two thousand and one, also because like
what time did the first plane hit?

Speaker 1 (35:42):
Oh, I don't even know, like what, like I don't know,
feels in the morning or something. I don't remember that.
But so let's see. Carlos said two thousand and one,
Kim said two thousand and one. She was in college.
And yeah, folks, the answer is two thousand and one.
You're right, but some people people do believe it. Listen
to two thousand. So there's that, and then folks, and

(36:06):
while you're looking at that, and let me know when
you find out, So, folks, And the last question for
the trivia timeline is the Mister Rogers theme song. All right,
a lot of us grew up with mister Rogers that he's,
you know, singing the song Barney all those things, Right,
So how does the opening lyric go? And I'm gonna
kind of sing it, Okay, So it's either a it's

(36:29):
a beautiful day in the neighborhood or B it's a
beautiful day in this neighborhood. So I'm gonna try it.
And it's a beautiful day in the neighborhood to be right,
and then or is it it's a beautiful day in
this neighborhood? So which one do you guys remember the
or this? And Kim said it was like around ten

(36:50):
am is when the planes hit.

Speaker 3 (36:52):
Yeah, apparently it was eight forty five.

Speaker 1 (36:54):
And the second hit early in the evening. Thanks, Kim,
appreciate you looking that up. So, yeah, guys, mister Rogers
theme song, was it done or this? And we'll get
guys all right, Kim says, dun Yeah, yeah, so folks,
I remember it being in the in the neighborhood, but
in this timeline it's in this neighborhood. And you guys

(37:18):
can go back and look.

Speaker 3 (37:19):
That one blows my mind.

Speaker 1 (37:21):
Yeah, you guys can go look if you have original,
if you're recorded and stuff, you'll see that he's saying
in this and he pronounced it. You hear this at
the end of it, and I'm like, where did that
come from? Right? So that's wild. So that is the
end of the of the trivia timeline. Guys, good job, Tiffany,

(37:42):
how do you feel.

Speaker 3 (37:43):
Wow you found some obscure ones?

Speaker 1 (37:46):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, there was some some of them that
will just kind of make a question like, yeah, what
could it be? Right? All right, before we hit the
next one, let me, folks, I gotta do this look
promo here.

Speaker 3 (38:02):
Uh.

Speaker 2 (38:03):
That would be interesting though, would be to like go
through all of these all of the Mandela effects and
like spiderweb themount and try to identify how many different
timelines everybody comes to, like, you know, to be like
which ones do you remember? And like map them out?

Speaker 1 (38:18):
Yeah, yo, if somebody could. But what a task though.

Speaker 3 (38:21):
That's yeah, well we'll give it over to it.

Speaker 1 (38:24):
Yeah, wow, Tiffany are you going?

Speaker 3 (38:26):
Are you volunteering to do GPT spider web this out?

Speaker 1 (38:30):
Yeah? Actually you know what that might that might take
ten minutes or less.

Speaker 3 (38:35):
Well, you have to we would have to collect the data.

Speaker 1 (38:38):
Okay, collect the data and then give it to them.

Speaker 2 (38:40):
Maybe you do like the top like you know, ten
most known Mandela effects or something.

Speaker 1 (38:47):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, I see what it comes down. All right.

Speaker 3 (38:49):
I see you will like when you quiz people, you know,
and then.

Speaker 1 (38:52):
Yeah, yeah, I see, I see wheels turning.

Speaker 3 (38:54):
I'll do that in my free time.

Speaker 1 (38:55):
Yeah, because you got a lot of it, right, So
all right, folks, before we show you some of these
other Mandela effects, I gotta hit my promos, So bear
with me here one second. See here, I gotta figure
out these these buttons. Yeah, hey, I gotta fix that video.
That thing cut off a lot. No, it's great, I

(39:15):
gotta figure this out. But hey, this is what we do, guys.
So again the book because those chronicles on Amazon. Check
it out. Guys, if you've, if you're on the Live
and you already have a copy of it, give us
a thumbs up. I'm kind of curious, see if if
you've know what you think about it? All right, folks,
So now I am going to share my screen because
I'm fancy and I am a little kind of like

(39:38):
a little presentation m M power point well pdf. Now,
so let's see what Let's see what we got here?
All right, all right, Tippy, can you see my screen?
Mm hm, okay, al right, guys. So I got a
few here, man, this is gonna be fun. So, so
the first one, how many of you remember remember the

(40:00):
Power Rangers? Right? I grew up watching Powerrangers? Typically did
you grow up watching Power Rangers or New People?

Speaker 3 (40:06):
My sister was super into it.

Speaker 1 (40:08):
Okay, for those they came out in nineteen ninety and folks,
I remember like every detail about Power Rangers, kim See.
She says, for the record, I was on non Eastern
time zone for nine to eleven. I got you fair enough.
Thank you for that. And Kennedy, Kennedy, you bought the

(40:29):
book or you got a copy of it. Thank you
so much for that, buddy, He says, it was a
fun reading. Appreciate you, buddy.

Speaker 3 (40:35):
Oh, Kennedy's the past.

Speaker 1 (40:36):
Yeah, he's awesome man. All right, So Power Rangers changed.
So here's here's what it is. The Black Ranger was
missing his middle finger. Check this out right, So like
he would be like it's morphin time and he'll put
his transformer morepho thing up front, and he had four
like four fingers and then if you look here in

(40:59):
his is in his glove, he doesn't have five fingers
and everything, And that would have been something that a
lot of us would, especially as kids, were like, oh
look look look you know this apparently is is his
situation in this timeline. He's all the whole time during
during the show, he never had a full set of fingers,

(41:23):
like look a look at the glove and this is
this is not Ai. This is like he literally does
not have a middle finger, and I guess. But even
when you look at his toys and stuff, they it
was always like I wonder if this is yeah, yeah,
look at this picture here, this one has all of

(41:47):
his fingers. This is one of the original photos back
in the back in the day, you know when he
took you know, when they when they did like a
casting photo and stuff. So it's like, why would they
show him with you know, on the show, with no fingers,
but then promote him with five fingers? Then this is folks.
I looked at this a thousand times, and I verify

(42:07):
with with some folks. This is an AI Like he
literally just didn't have all the fingers. So I thought
that was interesting. So I want to share that with
folks that are new power Rangers. All right. And look
even on his on his toy I can't really zoom
into this one, but anyways, this is the hand right
right here. He's got all five fingers, even on the toys.

(42:29):
So false advertising, folks, false advertisement, all right. If he's
got four fingers, then show me four fingers, right, all right?
So moving on Britney spears skirt, Oh yeah, yeah, that
I saw one. I was going to do that one too, guys,
the four logo, Tiffany, you've seen the four logo like
a thousand times, right, okay, so let's see here. So

(42:53):
now the four logo has this little like little loopy
loop thing. But then what everybody mostly remembers is for
the f without the little loop, the loop, and the
idea behind this was that they they took this from
Henry Ford's signature. So the question is did his signature

(43:16):
have the loop or not? Well, folks, here's the signature
right here. Do you see a loop anywhere? I don't,
So where did the little loop? The loop come from?
So this is one of those Mandela effects. A lot
of folks, even folks like this that have you know,
have things items signed by him or marketer. No one

(43:37):
says that there's a loop, but on today's logo on
cars you'll see this little loop. So it's like it's small,
but it's still significant. It's a big logo. Yeah, all right,
So moving on to that. Yeah, Carlos says, I don't
remember the loop. Yeah, I don't remember the loop either. Okay,

(43:57):
so all right, so it's not the Ford logo, all right,
but this is actually about sunflowers. So I don't know
a whole lot about sun sunflowers, folks. But what I
do know when I research is that sunflowers they actually
followed the sun. So if you see this this photo here,
wherever the sun is, the sunflower is facing the sun.

Speaker 3 (44:22):
Well, this is because we don't have a real sun anymore.

Speaker 1 (44:26):
And that's what folks are talking about too, because so
then back then or in some timeline, sunflowers will follow
the sun just like this photo.

Speaker 3 (44:35):
The sun also used to be yellow when we were kids.

Speaker 1 (44:39):
And that's the other thing too. Some folks are claiming
that it's white as well.

Speaker 3 (44:42):
Yeah it's free.

Speaker 1 (44:43):
Sure so Helia and I'm gonna mess this up. Helianthus
and us sun anthons means flower. This is how they
got the scientific name for it. But nowadays this is
a real photo from a farm. Look quick, look they
look sad.

Speaker 2 (45:04):
I even remember like when this happened, this like shift happened,
maybe I want to say like five, no, like four
years ago, three years ago, because I knew this woman
who she has a sunflower farm, and she's like, she
came into my business and she said, it's so weird.
The sunflowers are not turning towards the sun anymore. So

(45:27):
she like pointed out the shift.

Speaker 1 (45:30):
So yeah, big indicator, folks, big in the carre force.
If you're a scientist and you know how this works,
they do have sad question. Yeah, this is a real
photo from a farm.

Speaker 2 (45:44):
How sad that one is in the middle right here? Yeah, yeah,
that's a mom she's so sad.

Speaker 1 (45:49):
Yeah, Kennedy, they look sad, Kim says.

Speaker 2 (45:54):
Yeah, they're disgusted. They're disgusted. Yeah, like turning their backs
on that ships.

Speaker 1 (45:59):
Yeah, so that's so that's wild. So yeah, that one
caught me off guard to all right. Moving on, Call
of Duty Black Ops is partly one of the top
online games and it's still going. It's it's still number one.
So I play Call of Duty. Not a huge fan,
but I played Call of Duty. For those of you
that are on the live or watching on the playback,

(46:23):
you guys know every detail, especially the covers. The covers
on these games are always important to us. Okay, this
right here is the current cover of Call of Duty
Black Ops. Let me give you guys a moment to
just tell me if there's anything that stands out to
you that does not look right. Take a moment for that, Tiffany,

(46:47):
have you played Call of Duty or your host?

Speaker 2 (46:49):
No, But I was expecting in my head like him
holding a sniper rifle.

Speaker 1 (46:54):
Okay, isn't that what I mean? Yeah, it's one of
the weapons on there. But but the but the covers
of Call of Duty are usually kind of like this. Okay,
they're just kind of like in the shadows and things
like things like that. So, folks, if in case, if
you're curious, what folks, uh, what the Mendela effect is

(47:17):
that this knife right here? In all Call of Duties
he always has two guns, but in this timeline he
has a gun and a knife. Now, before you start
speculating like, well, I can see if he's like you know,
under cover black in the in the shadow, he'll come
and cut someone's throat, we're not talking about that. That's

(47:38):
all in the game. For those of you that play
Call of Duty, you know exactly what I'm talking about.
Right here, he always had two guns. Okay, this is
what's like a it's by default and it's not so
there's a Mandela effect. Jason, you said the sun is

(47:58):
so fake that they have no out. Wait, sun's so
fake they now have their back to it. Oh, yeah, absolutely.
And Jason, you asked the question, you said, no orange
orange to to to what you're talking about the sun Kennedy.

Speaker 3 (48:16):
Thinking about the call of duty?

Speaker 1 (48:18):
Is that what it is? Yeah? Tell me? Yeah, Jason
specified what you mean by the orange? What are you
talking about? And then Candy he says, it's oh, candy, okay.
So Candy also says too, it's lacking the orange. So
you guys help me out here, tell me where the
orange should should be because I don't I don't remember

(48:38):
the orange. So but yeah, so I'm going to move
on to net to the next one. Once you guys
come up with that, will we'll scroll up really quick.
But I thought that was interesting. Oh wait, cod orange
call of duty? Okay, okay, all right, we'll figure out

(48:59):
what the oranges though. Again I'm not big call duty
like player and stuff, so I have to look that up.
What you guys mean by the orange? All right? America's
all time national bird? Folks, what's America's all time national bird? Tiffany,
do you know bald eagle? Okay? Do you believe that's

(49:20):
our national bird? Now?

Speaker 3 (49:22):
I'm like mixed up with which one's the Mandela effect?

Speaker 1 (49:26):
Okay?

Speaker 3 (49:27):
I think I've gone down too many rabbits too.

Speaker 1 (49:28):
Men, rabbit holes.

Speaker 3 (49:30):
It's not the bald eagle, right.

Speaker 1 (49:33):
Well, it is the bald eagle. But December twenty four
of twenty twenty four, President Biden signed a law to
make it official that the bald eagle is our national bird. Okay,
so that's what's wild about it. Okay. So back in

(49:54):
seventeen eighty two, the founding fathers of whoever they select,
they select the bald ego to be the bird for
the National Seal. But they never it took him two
hundred and fifty years, folks for them to say, yeah,
let's make it official. I thought that.

Speaker 2 (50:13):
Because again, like growing up in Alaska, we had bald
eagles in our backyard and my parents would always be
like talking about how it was the you know, national bird.

Speaker 1 (50:23):
Yeah, yeah, and that's what I mean. Maybe we just
I think maybe also I'll say this, maybe we just
thought that it's obvious, right that it should be the
national bird if we're if it's on the seal. Right,
But all the other states, all the other states, like
they have their national bird, but the United States as

(50:44):
a whole didn't have one until a few months ago. Weird, right,
So that's funny to me, all right. So yeah, okay,
this is the one we talked about earlier, that actual
liberty torch blown up. Okay. So July thirtieth, nineteen sixteen,

(51:06):
during World War One, German agents set off a massive
explosion at Black Tom Island. You guys can look that
up because that's on the map right now, Ammunitions Depot
in New Jersey City, in New Jersey. Okay, I looked
it up, and now I was like, okay, there was diminition,
It wasn't too far from it. The blast was so
powerful that it damaged especially the torch bearing arm. Now

(51:29):
the photo that you're seeing here is Dimunitions Depot, okay,
but in some other photos that you guys can look
up on the internet, you'll see the Statue of Liberty
and things like that. So the torch arm has been
closed to the public since nineteen sixteen due to this.
And like I said earlier, in school, I would have

(51:49):
thought that would have been like an essay or something.
Never heard of anything called the Black Tom Island munition
explosion anything. Mm hmm. So that's in our timeline right now.
So surprise, okay, I did. I did do my due diligence.

(52:10):
I did give you guys a little bit of a map.
So they're right here is the black Tom Island, what
the Venetian's depot was. And right here is the Statue
of Liberty right here on Liberty Island in this case,
so boom and look there's LUs Ian right there, Tiffany.

Speaker 3 (52:27):
I know that doesn't make any sense. Why would they
why would they pull into Liberty.

Speaker 1 (52:34):
On good question?

Speaker 3 (52:35):
Right, math isn't mathing.

Speaker 1 (52:37):
The math is not mathing at all. But anyways, if
you're just hearing from this for the first time, you're welcome.
All right. Uh oh, this is a good one. This
one messed me up.

Speaker 3 (52:50):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (52:50):
Your kidney location, folks, your kidney, the one that's in
your body. Some of you might not even know where
your kidney actually is, but I'll give you. I'll give
you a clue about what how I always remember where
my kidney was. Boxing boxing, when they give you a
kidney shot, that means that it's in your lower back. Boom.

(53:15):
The boxer hits you right there in your kidney's and
you're like, you know, kidney shot always there, It's always there,
being there. The folks see this is where I remember
it being right here in your lower back. Kim, I'm
interested before I move, Kim says, I'm a nurse. Okay,
I'm gonna give you some time. Don't take too long.

(53:35):
Where is the kidney? This is gonna I'm sure she
knows now, Yeah, the math math Well, I mean yeah,
just yeah.

Speaker 2 (53:43):
But I have a friend who's a nurse and we've
had this conversation, and you know, she said she remembers
like her books in school saying that it was down
at that location.

Speaker 1 (53:53):
Yeah, Jason's saying the math is not mathing called Terrence Howard. Yeah,
that's awesome. I so, Carlos, yep, I seen the kidney
one last year and I was super confused. All right,
So I think for most of us that have probably
read it and stuff, it's mm hmm it's up here,

(54:13):
not down here. Yeah, what what can I tell you
about it? Folks? I don't know. But our kidneys are
just a little bit behind, like kind of our long
area bottom ripped cage area.

Speaker 3 (54:28):
So well, not only that, but did you do the hurt?

Speaker 1 (54:31):
What's the hurt?

Speaker 3 (54:32):
Because like, where's your heart?

Speaker 1 (54:34):
You go? Yeah, your heart, it's in the center slightly
to the left.

Speaker 3 (54:41):
It's just in the center.

Speaker 2 (54:44):
Yeah, it's I grew up thinking it was here, and
then why do we put a hand over Why wouldn't
you put it over the middle of your chest?

Speaker 1 (54:52):
Yeah, exactly, Yeah, it used to be over here. Absolutely.
And I also remember, like if you watch old West
Durn movies when they shote air Rowland, I.

Speaker 3 (55:02):
Was, yeah, they shoot them right in the side.

Speaker 1 (55:05):
Yeah yeah, yeah, why are they or they were or
the cowboys when they get shot, like you know, when
they're like draw, and then it was never in the center. No,
it's always on the side.

Speaker 3 (55:15):
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (55:16):
So now we know that if you.

Speaker 2 (55:18):
Want to hear another anatomy one that please yeah, come.
Not everyone is from my timeline, but blood use Okay,
So growing up, I know, I learned this, and it
was funny because this was only like four years ago
or something. I was my youngest son was sitting at
the table and saying something about blood and my husband

(55:39):
was in the kitchen and I'm like, well, you know,
your blood is blue until it hits the oxygen and
then once it's oxygenized, it becomes red. And my husband's like,
what the hell are you talking about. I'm like yeah,
and He's like, no, blood's just red. I was like, no,
I learned that in school. I remember sitting in school.

Speaker 3 (55:56):
You learn that.

Speaker 2 (55:57):
I even remember having a conversation with my mom about it,
so I like looked it up.

Speaker 3 (56:02):
It's it's not freaking blue in your body.

Speaker 2 (56:04):
And people claim that we're just idiots that look at
like the vein because like my vein is yeah, But
I'm like, no, I that's not why I remember learning
it and having conversations with people about it. Blood was
blue until it hit the oxygen. That one blew my
freaking mind.

Speaker 1 (56:22):
I remember it just like you, Tiffany.

Speaker 3 (56:24):
I remember it, like why would I remember it that specifically? Too?

Speaker 2 (56:28):
Like I remember once it hits the oxygen, it's oxygenated
and then it read.

Speaker 1 (56:32):
Yes, right you you remember an explanation to why it is,
like how could you make something up?

Speaker 2 (56:38):
See even the nurse knows, oh no, you're not the nurse,
but Chileana.

Speaker 1 (56:43):
Knows says yeah I know that. Yeah I learned that too.
Yeah yeah, well, well, full folks, in this timeline, it's
always red all day, every day, twenty four to seven.
So so if you get into an argument about that,
now you that.

Speaker 2 (56:58):
One's insane because there it be like that giant of
misinformation in schools.

Speaker 1 (57:03):
It's that we're taught that it's wold and this is
crazy how so many of us just remember the same thing.
Here's one that's gonna mess you up. You guys need
to grab some water, matth Let me drink some water
for this one, because this one is one mess me up?
Who created the US flag? Folks? When like, even before
I go into this, when you guys were in school,

(57:27):
when we're learning the Pledge of Allegiance and all that
good stuff, America, the founding Fathers, all that good stuff.
Who did you guys, who were you guys told that
created sowed the American flag? Anybody, Tiffany, do you remember
at all? Okay, let's see. Kennedy says, I think they

(57:49):
just be lying control structures.

Speaker 2 (57:51):
Yeah yeah, I said, could be like yeah yeah yeah.

Speaker 1 (57:57):
So okay, So regarding the flag, like you guys remember
Betsy Ross, No, no, okay, Betsy Ross was the wife
of Jefferson and she would stay at home with like
the other wives or so, and they would all like

(58:17):
create the flag. And originally it was like a circle
stars before it became you know what, it is now
and everything. But this this is what I learned. Yeah, Oma, Yeah,
Betsy Ross too. Mcgi mcgley says, Betsy ro or something.
Jesus said, Betsy Ross, yeah, folks. Yeah, but guess what,

(58:39):
drum roll please, it is Francis Hopkins, folks. Francis a man.

Speaker 3 (58:48):
Now they're trying to tell us some man sewed the flag.

Speaker 1 (58:52):
Well, like I even put down here his resume. This
guy was the signature of the Declaration of Independence. I'd
never read it, but apparently his name's on her too.
He's an artist and designer of the first American flag
and Great Seal of the United States. He was a lawyer,
public official, he was a musician and composer, Treasury official,

(59:17):
writer and poet, diplomat, university trustee, and he was given
the credit to create the flag. So well, like the idea,
created it, put it together. That's a good question, Tiffany.

Speaker 3 (59:34):
They're probably covering up, like.

Speaker 1 (59:36):
That's a good question. Okay. What I would accept is that,
let's say he did create it the idea of let's
create a flag to unite all the states, and then
they gave it to her to sew it up. But
so I'll go with that. But in history class, Betsy
ross Her and the women decided to put something together.

(01:00:00):
They actually presented it to the forefollowers and they were like, hey,
that's really cool because they wanted to them being the
first ladies of whatever of the United States.

Speaker 2 (01:00:13):
I'm laughing at the comments. Okay, they're trying to divide
us again with gender war.

Speaker 1 (01:00:18):
Oh my, this is ridiculousness. Jason Man in the seventeen
hundreds at that, I call it BS absolutely. Carlos, Yeah,
they're going to tractic device again. Yeah, yeah, that's well.

Speaker 2 (01:00:32):
Historically speaking, it does make sense that a man would
have designed it, but maybe a woman designed it and
the man took credit for it too.

Speaker 3 (01:00:40):
Like there's a lot of different.

Speaker 2 (01:00:41):
There's a lot of he took credit. Yeah, same time, yeah,
him and I know how it goes.

Speaker 1 (01:00:48):
There could be a lot of reasons.

Speaker 3 (01:00:50):
Nerson and those doctors be taking credit.

Speaker 1 (01:00:52):
They do they do, Yeah, she does all the work.
And they're like, yeah, I say, I say that life in.

Speaker 3 (01:00:56):
Kim's line, don't ask a doctor. I always ask a nurse.

Speaker 1 (01:01:01):
All right, So move So again, that's one right there
talking you know, ask your kids, see what they're doing.
Remember we talked about the JED, the jfkey, the JFK
car situation. Okay, so check out this famous photo. You
see how many people? Six people right there?

Speaker 3 (01:01:19):
Yeah, those mental people weren't there.

Speaker 1 (01:01:21):
That's Kennedy. That's his wife calling me, and his and
his wife and then the drivers and stuff or the bodyguards,
whatever the case is. Okay, So I actually, okay, I'll
correct this here in a minute. But anyways, the picture
here is six. This is like historical picture, all right,
even if you look at this colored image, I mean,

(01:01:42):
like there it is there right, six seats. It's historical documented,
everybody knows it. Whatever. But in the museum they recreated
it this monumental like car with four seats. So the
trivia earlier, I think I did that one wrong. But

(01:02:03):
what it is was that in history it was six
when he got assassinated, and when they recreated uh, in
the museums now they're saying that there was only four seats.
So there was the two drivers and then a Kennedy
and why and his wife why?

Speaker 2 (01:02:19):
You know why, because the trajectory of the bullet didn't match,
and so they had with the six people. The guy
in front are well, because they said it came from behind.

Speaker 3 (01:02:28):
But then when they like did there's.

Speaker 1 (01:02:31):
So much like I think there were two shots. They
said it came one way and then the other one
like like like.

Speaker 3 (01:02:36):
Took I'm guessing this is just me guessing that. You know.
They were like, chit, that would have hit the middle guy.
So he wasn't there.

Speaker 1 (01:02:45):
Yeah, they raised him, they took him out. They just
wiped him out completely off of the off the history, yea.

Speaker 2 (01:02:52):
Because because otherwise their narrative doesn't add up. Yeah, what
does that seem to match? That's going on today right
now with the shootings that don't match up.

Speaker 1 (01:03:03):
Absolutely, I agree with you, So Carlos he's saying. Carlos
said that he does not remember the middle row. Okay,
and again, folks, I didn't really remember it too much,
you know, I wasn't too much into this story. Kim
that that that must have been another day. They just
like that, that's funny. Jason believes that the pix is

(01:03:26):
all is all wrong, which one the four sea or
the or the six And then Carlos Carlos says, the
driver shot him.

Speaker 3 (01:03:37):
I thought it is a big that's a big one,
like a big theory.

Speaker 1 (01:03:40):
I did hear that too, something about like yeah, yeah,
well maybe it was.

Speaker 3 (01:03:44):
The middle seat, dude.

Speaker 2 (01:03:45):
And then now he's in witness protection and they pulled
him out of the photos too.

Speaker 1 (01:03:49):
That's wow. That's why. All right, all right, we're gonna
keep moving. But yeah, so that's that's one there. And
but folks, I just want you to know that in
the museum, Okay, they recreated the vehicle and there's only
four seats in.

Speaker 3 (01:04:01):
Here, and they ain't got no full down.

Speaker 2 (01:04:02):
Seats and this is yeah, where were you putting any
jumper seats in there?

Speaker 1 (01:04:07):
Do you like? Do you also see like there's also
like some cracks and stuff like this is supposed to
be like the actual car replica of it or something
like that. Yeah, so they're.

Speaker 3 (01:04:16):
Saying that they were sitting on their laps.

Speaker 1 (01:04:18):
It's weird, all right, Uh, Monopoly, mister money bags. You
guys heard this one, right, Tiffany, have you heard this
one about whether he whether he had the monocle or not?
So right, mister money bags never had a monocle in
his eye, that's what they talk about, right, Yeah, I
remember him having to do you guys, remember mister monopoly,

(01:04:42):
mister money bags with the monocle. And but here's what
was found. There's an old game called Monopoly Junior. Okay,
Monopoly Junior looks a little different than the actual one,
but it's you know, for kids and whatnot. Look, they
found two dollar bill with a monocle. Now, all the

(01:05:06):
other bills I'm gonna show you here, so that that
orange one is the one that you're seeing here. All
the other ones don't have a monocle on it, but
this one does. And what's funny is he's got a
monocle here, but on any picture of him on the board,
no monocle. Like what is that about? Is that a

(01:05:27):
mistake in the assembly line? Like, you know, like it's
just weird. And whoever was checking the two's was like, yeah,
that's good, right, it doesn't it doesn't. It doesn't make sense,
you know. So anyways, I thought this was this was
a pretty cool one. Yeah, yeah, yeah, we all believe. Yeah,

(01:05:48):
Kim Candy, Yeah we've all. Kennedy says, I never played Monopoly.

Speaker 2 (01:05:53):
So good for you. It's a game that never ends
and family game night and without a doubt, every time,
and not everybody.

Speaker 1 (01:06:02):
Someone someone gets mad and look at this on the
on the box of the same box, and there in
the stuff too, you know, there's no monica, but there's one.
It just doesn't make sense, okay, And I think this
might be the last one here Juliet folks Romeo and
Juliet no balcony. So apparently in this timeline, Juliet hast

(01:06:24):
was never on a balcony. She just appeared at a window.
Because now, if you if you read his famous line,
but soft what light through yonder window breaks? It is
the east and Juliet is the is the sun. But
there's a lot of like everybody remembers her, and they

(01:06:45):
even when when you go to like Europe or some
of that, they even have these like Juliette balconies. They're
like small they're called Juliet balconies for a reason, right, yeah,
I don't know, but they are a little mini balconies.
They're little, yeah, so yeah, and right next to the
window too though, so it's not really like a balcony.
So maybe that could be the twist. So maybe this
wasn't an actual balcony to stand on, but it was

(01:07:08):
just kind of like a rail and then she put it,
you know, but again, we weren't there. We weren't there
and stuff and all the plays? Who plays our way plays?
What do they have a balcony? So who's who's lying
to who?

Speaker 2 (01:07:22):
Right?

Speaker 1 (01:07:23):
All right, Okay, I'm sorry. This is the last one.
I didn't know I had one more. Agent Smith, Agent Smith, folks,
Agent Smith. Check this out? Do you spot anything different
about this? And let me give you us a minute?
Check out Agent Smith. What's different about Agent Smith Smith
from the matrix? What's different? Folks? Is it his hair,

(01:07:47):
his suit, his cufflings, his glasses, Tiffany, do you know? No?
But suit? Oh he's wearing a tie a tie clip.
And in a lot of the original I watched the

(01:08:08):
Matrix at least three or four times. The original one,
you never had a tie clip. The one I went
back because.

Speaker 2 (01:08:14):
Because that's one of those details though that I can
doubt myself, you know, like, yeah, I one hundred percent
remember the blood thing. I one hundred percent like remember
that I saw a shizam, you know, But the tie clip.

Speaker 1 (01:08:31):
Small detail, and you're like, maybe I wasn't paying attention,
But yeah, the whole the whole thing was that he
was all black and like very no color, no personality, nothing.
When you add a tie clip. It adds a little
something to Tiffany, adds a little like man, it doesn't.

Speaker 3 (01:08:50):
It also just add a level of like OCD that
he has.

Speaker 1 (01:08:53):
It could, it could, But the original like concept behind
this in individual was that he had no air piece.

Speaker 3 (01:09:02):
He did always have an air piece.

Speaker 1 (01:09:04):
He did have an earpiece. I wonder if it's on
this photo.

Speaker 3 (01:09:07):
Catch Wax streams.

Speaker 1 (01:09:09):
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah yeah. Good job, good job, So
I'm gonna stop sharing there. So that was that was
your Mendela effects, folks.

Speaker 3 (01:09:20):
Good job, good job you found some like ones.

Speaker 1 (01:09:24):
That I decent ones. Right, awesome, folks, we kept you
on for too long. We appreciate you guys moving, you know,
moving forward with us and continuing and finishing all these
Mendela effects before we go out Tiffany to again. Folks,
how they can find you.

Speaker 2 (01:09:40):
You can find me on YouTube at rooted Frequency. Just
check me out there and then you can maybe join
our Patreon. My round table's coming up. But also we
were going to end this with maybe a free reading,
so now you'll just have to pop onto my free
reading on my channel on Tuesday at night.

Speaker 1 (01:09:57):
Yes, folks, I apologize.

Speaker 3 (01:09:58):
I will not forget a go one of you beautiful
people that commented.

Speaker 1 (01:10:02):
I love this. I love yeah, folks, if you want
that reading, pop on her channel on her live get
their get their reading. Check check it out. Have fun
with it, Tiffany. As always, I always love when you
join me here, and it's also kind of cool just
not doing it by yourself.

Speaker 2 (01:10:18):
Well, you know, I give that crazy commentary that side
that in a job commentary.

Speaker 1 (01:10:23):
You know, No, it works, it works. I love it.
I love it.

Speaker 2 (01:10:27):
My husband was like, you guys should just have a
podcast together. Yeah, I'll start a Firth podcast.

Speaker 1 (01:10:32):
Yeah, we'll figure it out. I know, right, how many
podcasts do we do? We need? Right, jump on this
one and go on that one. Things like things like that.
We do.

Speaker 3 (01:10:39):
Both have already have frequency in the titles, so we do.

Speaker 1 (01:10:41):
So yeah, it shouldn't be too hard to to combine.

Speaker 2 (01:10:44):
Right.

Speaker 1 (01:10:46):
I want to once again give a shout out to
all you amazing people. Jason S, Kim Wax, Dreams, Carlos Kennedy, Ohma,
Juliana Magali. If again I say Jason right, Ghost, Charles
got on here, the sub the sub Guy three or

(01:11:06):
five again? Yeah, yeah, as everybody right, folks. I appreciate
all of you for jump for jumping on. It's just
it means the world. If you continue to enjoy this podcast,
please share it with somebody that you know that you
think they'll resonate with this, talk about it, say hey,

(01:11:27):
check out this episode, or go check out Root frequency
or be on frequency three sixty nine and see what
they're talking about. And we just appreciate it. Just it
just really helps. Right, we're all trying to trying to
grow here and spread the message and love and peace, harmony,
all that good stuff. Right.

Speaker 2 (01:11:41):
Yeah, But plus all of you guys are awesome. Yeah,
Like I love the interaction.

Speaker 1 (01:11:45):
Yeah, really good, crew, It was really good. Tiffany, I
put you on the spot last time. I'm gonna do
it again. You want you want to say something before
we lug.

Speaker 3 (01:11:53):
Out something inspirational?

Speaker 1 (01:11:55):
Sure? Yeah.

Speaker 2 (01:11:56):
In Spotty's folks, you know, ground into the current energy
because right now anything's possible. Manifestation is crazy, that's certazing.
I gotta go put my kids to bed.

Speaker 1 (01:12:12):
Hi, fair enough, folks and folks, as always, I love you,
I see you, I hear you. I am you. Continue
to ask questions, don't be afraid to pull back the
current take a deeper look. Push forward, always reaching beyond
the frequency three six nine, These six nine
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