The Mandela
Effect is a phenomenon in which an extended quantity of people remembers
something of the past that is not true or has never happened.
The term
“Mandela Effect” was coined by Fiona Broome, a paranormal researcher, to
explain the misremembering of Nelson Mandela’s death.
When Nelson
Mandela died in 2013 many people remembered he had already died between the
late 1980s and early 1990s but he was actually freed from prison alive in
1990s.
There are also
clues that Mandela actually died in prison in 1991.
Look for
example at this extract from a book. It clearly says that Nelson Mandela died
on 23rd July 1991.
This is
really weird, isn’t it?