https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C-DeI3ohVbY
6:18
Interesting. I've been highly conscious of small alterations to history ever since the Bush administration. There was a particular instance where i saw an article saying there had been a series of pipeline bombings in Iraq which was why gas had spiked to like over $4. Only it was so wildly ridiculous i was like "hold the fuck on", because I had seen an article saying we don't import that oil and it had no bearing on the barrel prices or something, and basically i was positive these never actually happened, then the article was scrubbed from online and i couldn't find it. I brought it up to friends but it wasn't interesting to them but it's bugged me.
Now i see it happening in real time daily, little alterations of fact until it becomes reality, and it's disturbing to see it happening to popular culture too even with things so massively huge no one could possibly get it wrong. There's a theory sort of naming it calked "the mandela effect" but i don't think it's anything as weird as time alterations and different dimensions or anything unexplainable, just social engineering being conducted and tested.
We'll be old and there will be no one left to challenge "No, I am your father." Think about it.
Luke... I am your father. How many times did you say that as a kid? How many comedy sketches, parodies, pop culture references over the years? Thousands. Makes you think about history and who's writing it and how false our reality is. If your kids and their kids know it as "No, I am your father", and they grow up with the same thousands of reinforcements, then that's what it is. There might not even be old copies left to challenge it. How many volumes of history and eras disappeared or were forgotten?