Synchromysticism

" Synchromysticism:
The art of realizing meaningful coincidence in the seemingly mundane with mystical or esoteric significance."

- Jake Kotze

June 22, 2026

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I finished reading
Michael Caine's book last night and gave it away to a work college today, as his mum likes Michael Caine and he was disappointed when he didn't buy the book from the Op Shop before I did.
I found this page out of Michael's book interesting, considering I listened to the latest 'Ruined by the Internet' podcast episode, where Gareth King interviews Dani Mercy, host of The Rabbit Hole: Conspiracy Theories podcast.
I hadn't heard of 
Dani Mercy or her podcast before, unless I'm misremembering?-)
The Mandela Effect
It's not that I don't believe in some "conspiracy theories" Dani tries to address at her site, but the majority of them I don't, especially the ones I picked out to have a listen to see what she seems to believe, like 'The Mandela Effect', 'The Flat Earth' and 'The Denver Airport'.
I always remember David Attenborough making 'Cry Freedom', not Richard;-)
The Biko/Mandela Effect?
Denver Airport
I've been to Denver Airport twice and caught trains underneath and between buildings, so of course there are tunnels under the airport ... for trains to transport travelers between buildings in the massive airport.
And Blucifer is an inanimate sculpture that the artist happened to get killed by when making it, when a piece of if fell off and cut his leg in a main artery.
Sad story, but hardly paranormal, in my book.
And while I agree with Dani about the 'Gulf of Tonkin' incident starting the Vietnam war like that, I had to laugh when she told Gareth King on his podcast that it started the Korean war:-P
Gulf of Tonkin
Now we will have people on the internet saying they heard somewhere in the past that they thought that incident started the 
Korean war, not the Vietnam war?
And then people will still be blaming 
'The Mandela Effect':-)
I can't wait to hear the one about the
NFL:-)
And while I don't agree with Michael Caine on his views about UFOs and "fake" moon landing footage, who on the net, or in Hollywood for that matter are you supposed to believe ... especially on the internet these days?
I certainly wouldn't trust anyone from the
CIA to tell you the truth.
Or Q Anon.
Enjoy
'Rabbit Week' >:-)

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