Department of Inconvenient Truths
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Brian Keith

15.10.2018 (8:57 am) – Filed under: Berenst#in Bears

My father passed away in 1998. Brian Keith’s Wiki is showing him as dying in 1997, self inflicted gunshot wound.

Prior to Brian Keith starring in Hardcastle and McCormick, circa 1985 or so, my father made a statement out of the blue one day, while “Family Affair” was on the television in the house “…Brian Keith committed suicide with a gun.” I can remember that I was very young and those are my father’s exact words. I cannot remember exactly how old I was or exactly when dad said such, but I do remember it was prior to the days of Hardcastle and McCormick.

Is this another case of the berenst#inbears problem? Well before either the berenst#inbears or mandele effect existed?

X-Files Season 11 Episode 4: The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat

02.02.2018 (2:06 pm) – Filed under: Berenst#in Bears

Mengele Effect

Mandela Effect

The Berenst#in Bears Problem

You can’t imagine the excitement I felt when I watched this week’s episode of the X-Files. Once I figured out the context of the script, my mind went into overload. This is the first time I’ve ever seen anything on prime time or in a movie that dealt with the Berenst#in Bears Problem (aka Mengele Effect, Mandela Effect). Sure, there’s books on the subject. And maybe, there just may be a movie out there that deals with this, but I haven’t seen it. To see it on a prime time drama, especially one of my all time favs, and this being a conspiracy theory (or an unexplained phenomenon) that I truly believe in (one of the very few), really set me back.

Sure, the episode, when considered with all X-Files episode, probably sucked. It was full of cheesy alien special effects, circa 1960’s television. But the subject matter, even though they took a light-hearted approach (or did they? with Skinner’s question at the end) to the subject matter, it made it into the mainstream.

Perhaps you’ve landed here, because of that episode!

One thing they could have added, was a mention of the actual Berenst#in Bears Problem, that would have been icing on the cake!

And for those sites referring to this episode as “The funniest” X-Files episode, shame on you! We should not be promoting such things! The X-Files should NEVER be considered “funny”. Sure, there may be some funny things that occur here and there, but to consider an entire episode as “FUNNY”???? The writers have lost their f’in minds! Stop that!

But alas, at least it made it into the minds of some of the average people that don’t normally believe in such things.

Cascada?

25.10.2017 (8:20 am) – Filed under: Berenst#in Bears

WTF? This “band” just popped into my life. “Voice of a Generation” was how it was referred. Really? WTF is Cascada I asked, researched, found and realized yet another thing that just “happened”, or has been happening, for like a long time…..

#berenst#inbears

Ion Engines

24.10.2017 (12:31 pm) – Filed under: Berenst#in Bears

So now we have Ion Engines? This just magically occurred in my universe. Three years ago, I read an article about an engine some lay-person had built that was being “analyzed by NASA” and they “could not dispute” the output of this “Ion Driven Engine”. How this new invention would revolutionize space travel, once they got a handle on it and did the work on reverse engineering it.

There’s never been a single mention that I recall reading, and I read everything that comes across the news concerning big physics and space travel announcements, that had anything to do with satellites having Ion Engines as far back as 1999 or 2001, which is referred to in this article:

http://www.popularmechanics.com/space/moon-mars/news/a28754/new-ion-thruster-breaks-records-power-thrust/?src=socialflowFB

Ion thrusters already have a proven track record in space, most notably on the Deep Space 1 craft that flew by the asteroid Braille and the comet Borrelly in 1999 and 2001, respectively, becoming the first spacecraft to rely primarily on ion propulsion. The Dawn spacecraft used ion propulsion to become the first spacecraft to orbit two celestial bodies: the large asteroid Vesta in 2011 and the dwarf planet Ceres in 2015, where the spacecraft is still at work today. In addition, more than 100 communications satellites use small ion thrusters to correct their orbital positions.

 

Damn those Pesky Berenst#in Bears!

 

Aug 17 2017

18.10.2017 (10:18 am) – Filed under: Berenst#in Bears

On August 17 2017, there was an observed collision of stars that caused a “ripple effect” of space/time due to gravitational wave fluctuations. Could this be the cause of variations in the observed Universe? Could this be the cause of the “Berenst#in” Bears problem?

 

http://news.nationalgeographic.com/2017/10/gravitational-waves-discovered-neutron-stars-pictures-science/

Around 130 million years ago, two dead stars violently collided and set off a sequence of events that, over the last two months, have whipped astronomers on Earth into an absolute frenzy.

At press conferences held across continents, scientists today announced the first detection of gravitational waves created by two neutron starssmashing into each other.

First theorized by Albert Einstein in 1916, gravitational waves are kinks or distortions in the fabric of space-time caused by extremely violent cosmic events. Until now, all confirmed detections involved a deadly dance between two black holes, which leave no visible signature on the sky.

…interesting twist.

03.11.2015 (7:24 am) – Filed under: Berenst#in Bears

Some of you may have read my “Berenst#in Bears” problem post. On Facebook, I had more interesting discussions, including my inability to remember former U.S. House of Representative’s former Speaker Dennis Hastert. I should, because I am a news junkie and somewhat of a politics follower, be able to recall a Speaker of the House, I mean, I know the rest of them…. So why not Hastert?

Well, in an interesting twist…. his portrait has gone missing in the House…

http://www.politico.com/blogs/the-gavel/2015/11/dennis-hastert-portrait-speaker-215460?cmpid=sf#ixzz3qNbi5bjq

I have no theory for this, it is what it is.

Berest#in Bears Problem

09.07.2015 (9:10 am) – Filed under: Berenst#in Bears

You’re about to enter one of the weirder sides of my research.

As much as I detest the fact that just about everything I write about I feel the need (or the need is really there) to explain it, I am not going to go into much detail about the history involved in this particular category of this blog. I will give it a brief paragraph of explanation, the rest, follow the links and learn more about it elsewhere. My primary reason for doing it this way, I don’t want to fall into a rabbit hole that has absolutely no potential what-so-ever (at least that can be perceived by me) to ever be fully vetted. This is something you either accept or throw out as garbage. I simply accept it to be true, based on observation and my own memories.

The “Berenst#in Bears Problem” stems from a change in historical documentation of particular events. In my mind, I recall the cartoon as being titled “Berentein Bears”, in other people’s minds and in all “official” documentation, the title is “Berenstain Bears”. One could easily dismiss this as being a bad memory function for some of us, if there wasn’t other such occurrences during our lifetimes that stand out as memory anomalies. There are many theories on how this occurred and many other recollections that are sworn to be “true”, but are in fact, completely wrong, based on current historical documentation. Furthermore, once you read into this and get a better understanding, this document itself will become useless at some point in time because the document will change when the phenomenon occurs again in the future, which in turn, will change history and thus, anything that is documented in this universe will be changed accordingly, instantaneously, without anyone really knowing, and if the author of said document travels to the different universe, their recollection will be of the original document, but if that author doesn’t move to the different universe, their memories will be changed. Whew. Confusing as hell. It’s even harder to put it on paper.

Here’s a good starting point for more information:   http://www.strangerdimensions.com/2015/01/21/the-berenstin-bears-problem-are-we-living-in-an-alternate-worldline/

Now, for my first example.

This is a memory that I recall as vividly as possible, considering the amount of time that has passed. This memory is as clear to me as any other memory from the same era (1970s).

When I was a kid, there’s various T.V. shows that stand out in my mind as being those that my father and I used to watch together. Very strong memories in deed. First, “CHiPs” comes to mind, as does “Sanford and Son” and “Chico and the Man”. I say this without researching to find out if any details that I recall are different than what’s been documented. That being the case, I will continue to not go to IMDB and do any research, so if you want to sit down and chat with me some day, at least for these three shows, we can do so and you can research as you pick my brain and then we can analyze what, if anything, is different in my mind from that which is documented or that you remember.

I bring the above mentioned shows to your attention because I want to use those as indicators for memory recollection of the time period. During this time period, there were several other shows I used to watch, such as “Adam 12”, “The Six Million Dollar Man”, “Emergency”, “Baa Baa Blacksheep” and the point of this particular example, “High Sierra”. If you do an IMDB search of “High Sierra”, in this particular universe, you *should* find that “High Sierra” was a Robert Conrad show in the mid 1990s. I’ll go check right now to make sure….. and sure enough, there’s a listing for it right here. The problem is, that’s 1995, not 1975’ish. I recall watching this show with my dad, in the “t.v. room” of our house (the house he built). I recall the t.v. as it sat in the corner of the room, the couches, the snacks we had, some parts of the show, etc. And I know, beyond any doubt, that I did not watch this show in the 1990s, which is a full 20 years from when I watched the show. I know that Robert Conrad starred in the 70s version, as he is listed as being the star of the 90s version. There’s no other mention of a “High Sierra” t.v. show previous to or in addition to the 1990s listed version, and if you check out Robert Conrad’s IMDB listing, there’s no other “High Sierra” listed there either.

EDIT: I want to explain this slightly. Yes, memories can be wrong, yes, especially with simple things or things we don’t think about on an every day basis, things can slip our minds… however, in this case, I grew up in the fire service and I learned rope-rescue, started with rappelling with friends as a 12 year old kid, and furthered my fascination with ropes from within the fire service as I turned 16 years old. My fascination with ropes, rock climbing, etc. stems from my recollection of this TV show. High Sierra was why I got into ropes and the chance to learn how to do the things I saw them do on T.V. and I remember time and time again recalling the show, especially during the classes I took in the fire service from 1986 forward and well before learning about his “berenst#in bears” theory.

Folks, I am not the only one experiencing these things. There are many other people out there experiencing the same type of memory recollection failures. I’ll post other examples later. But again, I don’t want to fall into a rabbit hole and not have a ladder, so I am going to treat this as a little escape from reality from time to time. Stuff like this doesn’t happen without a reason.

There is no spoon.