The Titanic Was Sunk On Purpose And The Mandela Effect
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The Titanic Was Sunk On Purpose And The Mandela Effect

A list of conspiracy theories that will blow your mind.

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The Titanic Was Sunk On Purpose And The Mandela Effect
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This is a compiled list of conspiracy theories that you may not have heard of. Attached are videos that go in depth and explain each theory (and others). I know that conspiracy theories are often associated with people with a distorted sense of reality, but these have been fun for me to read up on, and I hope you guys enjoy as well!

1. The Titanic was sunk on purpose

This theory claims that The Titanic was purposely intended to hit that ice berg so that J.P. Morgan, the financier of White Star Line, (the line the titanic was a part of) could get a huge insurance payout. What do you think?

2. The Mystery of Elisa Lam

In 2013, Elisa Lam went missing from the Cecil Hotel in Los Angeles, California (one of the most haunted hotels in America.) Her naked body was discovered two weeks later in the hotel's water tank when guests began complaining about a weird odor and smell coming from their sinks. What appeared to be a suicide was made all the more confusing when experts and police were unable to figure out how Elisa Lam could have climbed into a water tank, closed the lid herself, and drowned. Interest over her death was sparked when video footage of Elisa in an elevator in the Cecil surfaced. In the video, she can be seen making erratic arm movements and acting overall strangely. It's creepy to watch. Elisa Lam had no history of drug or alcohol abuse, and the autopsy revealed no drugs or alcohol in her system the night of her death.

3. The Mandela Effect

This is the idea that there are signs that parallel realities are converging, or there is a glitch in the matrix, or something....Honestly it's hard to understand and nobody really can explain why these things happen. The Mandela Effect is used to refer to things that a large group of people remember as one way, but are actually another. For example, in Snow White, most of us remember the evil queen saying "Mirror, Mirror, on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?" Right? Well, after going back and reviewing the original 1937 Disney film, the evil queen can be heard actually saying, "Magic Mirror on the wall....." How can an entire generation of people remember a movie's line as one thing when it was actually another? That's not the end of the examples either!

4. The Denver International Airport Is An Apocalyptic Bunker

The Denver airport has tons of weird murals that seem to depict a mass genocide and communism. There are markers on the floor with "New World Order" written, there is a giant horse statue with glowing red eyes out front, and there's an entire underground story that isn't used....

5. The Curse of White Lighters

Jimi Hendrix, Janis Joplin, Kurt Cobain, and Amy Winehouse all died with a white lighter in their pocket. They were also all 27 and left handed.

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