Monday, May 14, 2012 9:17
Many thousands of people feel something happened to the timeline after 911. They sense the world embarked upon a path it was not meant to travel. Did the global shock wave of the terrorist attacks affect the mass consciousness? Did it cause a discernable rift in the timeline and set the world spinning onto a dangerous new path?
Perhaps.
Reality may have been pushed into another timeline affecting the future and changing some of the recent past. Ongoing research and anecdotal evidence seems to support the possibility that reality did reset. And no matter how mad it seems, humanity may have been thrust into a different reality with no possibility of ever finding the way back home…
"Reality is not always probable, or likely." - Jorge Luis Borges
A poster on the Above Top Secret (ATS) forum raised an issue that has been bothering many people. Some who are uneasy about what's happened do not speak up for fear of being labeled kooks, or even thought to be mentally ill. But many people are experiencing the same reality shift and when discussing it among friends or family members discover that others also remember distinct details of a subtlely different past.
The poster, "tpg65," posted this about timeslips and timeshifts:
With all the recent threads regarding timeslips or timeline changes and literally hundreds of ATS members reporting anomalies with time, I think it is about time that the subject be given some serious study.
Here are some of the most common anomalies reported by ATS members.
1) Celebrities who were once dead but are now alive.
2) Changes in recent historical events.
3) Changes in movies, books, etc.
4) Changes in the location of or sudden appearance of buildings, roads, etc.
5) Changes in location of landmasses.
A fork in the road?
Think back on certain events where the details are indelibly embedded in the mind. Compare notes with others. Some will recall (often with astonishment) the exact same details while others have no recollection of such an event.
How can this be?
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