"There is at least one passage in a South African history book confirming that Nelson Mandela did die about a year and a half after he was released from prison on Febru…The quote from this book says that, ’The chaos that erupted in the ranks of the ANC when Nelson Mandela died on the 23rd of July, 1991 bought the January 29th, 1991 Inkatha-ANC peace accord to nothing.’ … It would be one thing for an author to be mistaken about someone’s death: but would any South African author make such an error about the most famous man in the country? And would the editor of this professional journal not catch such a huge, embarrassing mistake in the publication?" -Reddit user True-EarthĢ. His health issues during his time in prison might have created confusion, but this is one phenomenon people will defend to their own death. Some people believe Nelson Mandela died in prison instead of living until the ripe age of 95. If you grew up remembering the "Berenstain Bears" as the "Berenstein Bears" and you swear the line from Snow White is actually "mirror, mirror on the wall," then read on for more creepy examples of what’s known as the Mandela Effect - the idea that a parallel universe (not just coincidence) can explain why so many people collectively remember historical moments incorrectly.ġ.
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