The Men in Black are a group of people who often come in contact with people who have seen a UFO and people who are studying UFOs. They claim to be working for the government, but they have been known to attack, harass, and kill those who have claimed to have seen extraterrestrial life. Many ufologists claim that they were approached be men in dark suits and ordered to stay silent on their findings. There are many people who have claimed to have seen these government agents.
One of the most famous stories of an encounter with the Men in Black is told by a man named Harold Dahl. Harold Dahl was out on his boat one day when he saw six UFOs flying above them that were circular shaped. One of the UFOs blew up in the sky, and the debris from the UFO ended up killing his dog and injuring his son. He claims that he took a video from the incident, but the video was destroyed by a man in a black suit who told him to keep quiet about what he saw. Albert K. Bender also claims that he was harassed by Men in Black. He is someone who has devoted a large portion of his life to studying UFOs and learning about extraterrestrial life. He claims that he was approached by men in black he told him to stop learning about extraterrestrial life and investigating UFOs. He claimed that they even threatened him with harm if he did not comply. He states that these people must be government agents trying to keep people from finding out about UFOs. Another story comes from Robert Richardson. While driving home one night, he witnessed a UFO that collided into his car. He ends up taking a piece of the UFO back home with him to give to someone to test, so he could figure out what it was. Then, two men in black appeared at his house demanding the metal that he took. He informed them that he did not have the metal as he sent it to be tested. The Men in Black then told him that if he did not get the metal back and give it to them, they would harm his wife. There are many different stories just like these available, and most people agree that these are government agents trying to keep people from learning about UFOs and alien life. Follow us on twitter @tswmedia12
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I want you to take a quick second and think of the logo of the Fruit of the Loom. How do you remember it? If you remember it with a cornucopia, you are wrong, but so are millions of other people who agree with you. The Fruit of the Loom is one of the biggest examples of the Mandela Effect which is a global phenomenon where millions misremember the same exact thing. There are so many examples of the Mandela Effect, but today, we will discuss the Fruit of the Loom. First off, lets discuss examples of people who remember the Fruit of the Loom logo with the cornucopia. One of the most famous examples, is the guy who made the album cover Flute of the Loom. It is an album cover that was parodied from the Fruit of the Loom logo. The album designer is adamant that the Fruit of the Loom logo had a cornucopia, and he is positive that he added it because the logo had that cornucopia. He is a huge believer in the Mandela Effect fully because he remembers looking at the logo when making his design. There is also a newspaper article from the 1970s that talks of Cornucopia of the Loom This is only the beginning. There are a lot of old books out there that talk about the Fruit of the Loom cornucopia, and there are thousands of people online who swear that they learned what cornucopia was BECAUSE of the Fruit of the Loom logo. Some even said that while in elementary school there teacher pulled up the Fruit of the Loom logo while discussing cornucopias.
One of the biggest pieces of evidence out there is an official cancelled trademark by Fruit of the Loom in 1988. The trademark they pitched featured a cornucopia in the logo, but the trademark was cancelled. When you look at this and keep in mind that there are millions who remember a logo with the cornucopia, it makes the situation really suspicious. There is also offbrand shirts created for Fruit of the Loom from a long time ago with the cornucopia. Critics of the Fruit of the Loom Mandela Effect claim that there most have been an old logo with a cornucopia and people are thinking of the old logo they say when they were kids. They say the logo must have simply just been updated, but this is impossible since Fruit of the Loom claims that they have NEVER had a cornucopia in their logo. The Fruit of the Loom logo is one of the biggest examples of the Mandela Effect. The question is, how do you remember the logo? Follow us on twitter @tswmedia12 I once watched a video from Neil DeGrasse Tyson where he was talking about how he was having a hard time not believing that the world was just a simulation. He discussed how we have simulated worlds even today that are looking more and more realistic every single day. He even used video games as an example of this. When you look at video games from simply just a decade ago, they were nowhere near as advanced as they are today. Technology is simply just getting better. If you assume that technology will continue to advance let's say at a 1% rate overtime (technology is, of course advancing way more quickly then this but for argument sake we will make it a very low percentage of advancement), you will get to the point where science could make a simulated world where the characters have the exact neurosynaptic thoughts that we do. You could create a simulated world with humans that function just like we do the only difference being that they are on a simulated world (which of course they would have no way of knowing that).
The question is, would we do this? Even when we have the technology, why would we do this. The answer would be to test different scientific principles. You could start the simulation at the start of the universe and use the simulation to test different aspects of science like evolution, natural selection, and abiogenesis. This would open up the door to a whole new aspect of scientific testing, and it is very logical that scientists would choose to do this. With all of this in mind, the simulated world would also develop. They would also advance technologically, and they would also eventually get to the point where they could make a simulated world inside the simulation they are in. Then that simulated world would develop and create one as well. This would continue to keep on happening. Neil DeGrasse Tyson then stated that he was trying to find anyway to believe that he was not in a simulation. He then stated that he was told a line of thinking that helped him with the idea that we might not actually be living in a simulation after all. He reasoned that there is one whole in the idea of simulation theory and that is the fact that our world right now has not created a simulated world of its own. This means that there are two options available. 1. We are not a simulation and are real, but are going to create a simulated world of our own that will create a simulated world that will create a simulated world and this cycle will continue. 2. That we are a simulated world but are simply the latest created computer simulation that has not reached the technology that is needed to continue the line of simulations yet, but we will. This means that there is a 50% chance of us living in a computer simulation if you follow the line of thinking presented in this article. Follow our twitter @tswmedia12 Almost everyone has heard about the demonic doll named Annabelle. The story of Annabelle has had three movies based off of it, and there are millions of people who are terrified of the doll today. Annabelle is currently being kept inside a cage made of church glass featured in the Warren's Occult Museum where thousands travel to see her. But what is the real story of this doll, and why is the doll imprisoned?
In 1970, a 28 year old nurse received a Raggedy Anne doll from her mother for her birthday. Her and her roommate started noticing that the doll was constantly changing positions without anyone of them touching the doll, and the doll started to even change rooms while both of them were out of the house. Things started getting worse when they started finding random written notes around the house saying stuff like, "Help me, help us." Soon after that, there friend was staying over and was taking a nap when he woke up to see Annabelle placed on top of him. He had deep scratch wounds on his neck and stated that he felt like he was being strangled. The two roommates decided to hold a séance to talk to the doll, and they were contacted by a ghost named Annabelle who claimed that she used to live there but died at the age of 7. Annabelle claimed that she enjoyed staying with the two roommates and asked permission to inhabit the doll which the roommates gave. Things got a lot worse after this with the doll getting far more violent. The Warrens then took an interest in the case and told the roommates that the doll was being controlled by an evil spirit and that he needed to take it back home with him. According to Ed Warren, the ride home was very violent, and he had to sprinkle holy water on the doll just to calm the doll down enough to make it home. The Warrens then put the doll into a cage made of glass from the church just to keep it from escaping and hurting someone else. The doll stays in the museum to this day, but the terror of Annabelle has not ended. There was a man who visited the doll in the museum, and he banged on the cage the doll was in. While driving home from the museum, he died in a motorcycle crash. There are many stories like this, and there was even a paranormal investigator who made fun of the doll only to have his car struck by lightning shortly thereafter. Follow our twitter @tswwebsite The legend of skinwalkers is a Native American legend that existed in multiple different tribes. A skinwalker is a witch that has the ability to turn themselves into an animal. While these tribes believed in multiple different types of witches, skinwalkers were the most evil witches, and the only way anyone could become a skinwalker was by killing one of their own family members as an initiation ritual. Skinwalkers can take the form of multiple different types of animals, but most of them choose to resemble predatory animals, most notably, the coyote. Skinwalkers also have the ability to possess humans. Once a human has locked eyes with a skinwalker, the skinwalker can use its powers to make them say and do things they normally would never do.
One can identify a skinwalker through its eyes. When skinwalkers are in the shape of an animal there eyes stay very human. When you shine a light in there eyes, the reflection comes back red. Skinwalkers do, however, have the ability to control other animals and use them to do their bidding. Skinwalkers also have the ability to control other peoples thoughts and behavior and encountering one of these witches can lead to property damage and death as their goal is to hurt you. Stories of skinwalker encounters describe these creatures as insanely fast with many stories claiming they were not able to outrun these creatures even with their cars. A skinwalker's goal is to kill others because they are angry and purely evil. According to Native American legends, skinwalkers can also lead to drought, famine, and disease in different tribes. Modern stories of skinwalkers describe them as not trying to kill but more so trying to trick humans and make themselves known. Modern stories of skinwalkers mostly show people who encounter an animal with human eyes who is walking on two legs and sometimes laughing. Other stories have someone driving a car only to see that there is an animal on two legs keeping up with the pace of the vehicle only to then turn away and leave. Native American language claims that talking about skinwalkers and thinking about skinwalkers attract them to you. Even mentioning skinwalkers can lure them to you. Many people still refuse to even mention these creatures out of fear that it will lure them to them. |
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