![]() ![]() Many people could probably recall a scene or two, and visualise the “LOONEY TOONS” logo perfectly in their head: Growing up, you probably watched the Looney Toons on a Saturday morning right? Bugs Bunny? Daffy Duck? Let’s cut to some eerie examples people have brought up online. While this theory may sound ridiculous, she’s gained a solid online cult following, writing articles, books and giving speeches on related subjects. He died in December 2013, three years after Broome first voiced her theory, while suffering from a prolonged respiratory infection at his home in Houghton, Johannesburg.īut Broome’s justification is even more out-there than her initial thoughts - she argues these 'shared memories' that have no present evidence of ever occurring could be due to the existence of parallel universes that intertwine and collide. Mandela was alive at the time they apparently vividly recalled this. When she shared this thought with a group of people, many of them said they remembered this event taking place, or learnt about it in school. In 2010, a paranormal enthusiast named Fiona Broome claimed she remembered the news coverage of Nelson Mandela’s tragic death in a South African prison during the 1980s. ![]() In recent years it’s been deemed the “Mandela Effect”, and a growing cult of believers on the internet have taken the phenomenon a step further. There’s a whole bunch of quotes, symbols, titles and historical events like these which have prompted the same bizarre I’m-now-questioning-the-entire-universe response. 11 Why do we think he did? It's all to do with the 'Mandela Effect' Credit: Getty Images ![]()
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