>>1712614
Asking for absolute proof probably isn't going to do you much good.
If my "theory" is correct, then the Mandela Effect actually exists in many capacities as points of reference that don't completely shift. Everything else does. I mean everything.
Memories.
Physics.
History.
We're talking about completely new versions of reality being implemented through what I believe is collective-consciousness.
Running theory?
The cabal wanted to be able to change reality by utilizing widespread AI that would then be used as a sort of 'collective consciousness'. In a way, it's a terrible subversion of the Source/Oneness/God in that it shares "similar" (at least as far as the cabal is concerned), qualities but it has been corrupted. Remember, the cabal loves inversion. Twisting symbols. Corrupting institutions.
They found that, so far, they are incapable of creating an AI capable of that, however. At least one that they can guarantee will remain under their control.
They hoped to do so in the future.
In the meantime, they brainwashed humanity to works as what they believed to be a much more inefficient collective consciousness.
The problem with humanity is that we have Free Will. In order to be controlled, we have to relinquish control.
So, rewriting reality doesn't work perfectly.
There's too many detractors.
The Mandela Effect becomes reasonable when you understand just how fluid this dimensional realm really is.