I sensed a demonic presence the first time I clicked on a so-called Mandela effect video,and some of the videos from people who believe it seem to have a demonic feel to them. I saw some people deceived by this idea. There are people who think the Bible changed from their universe. One of them was saying an oddly worded King James passage in Revelation was saying something that what it said, claiming another translation on the left of the screen was the real King James translation, when it was clearly labeled as something else. Supposedly, the book was being editted over time.
A lot of what we see around us is really our minds filling in the gaps. We have limited capacity to pay attention. Our eyes focus on few things, and our minds make use of memory and other facilities to fill in the gaps of perception. We take short-cuts, mentally. There are a lot of little things we don't pay attention to. We might not really pay attention to how Froot Loops is spelled. Or we might assume a certain number of 'e's in Febreze. Sally Field gives a speech that says, "Right now you like me." But she does a commercial where she says 'you really really like me.' That becomes the quote that gets repeated, and when people look back at the old awards ceremony, she doesn't say 'really like me' so they think history was edited.
The one that seemed odd to me was The Thinker. I think I remember seeing a drawing of it in Kindergarten with hand to forehead, but not the actual statue. I was thinking it was a hand-to-forehead statue. i hadn't paid it that much attention. Maybe the mind might fill in hand-to-forehead from certain angles because the position of the wrist is odd. I didn't think much of the statue in that Ben Stiller night at the museum movie, though it didn't seem as I remembered it. Then other people remembered it the way I did.
But I am not an art or sculpture guy. I'd seen a drawing of it, maybe, that was hand to forehead, if I remembered right. The name of it may cause people to think fist to forehead for some reason. The sculpture may be a bit counter interuitive in some ways. So a few people out there think it is supposed to be hand to forehead. This is supposed to be evidence for an edited universe?
There are probably thousands of things that we remember wrong, quotes that are popularly misquoted by the majority of people who mention them. When I was a young man, Brother Jed came to the university campus, and his opponents would say, "Judge not lest ye be judged" and Matthew 7:1 actually said "Judge not that ye be not judged." I was aware that this was a popularly misquoted passage. I heard preachers talk about putting wine into wineskins, but I was aware that the KJV said 'bottles.' But there are people who insist that the KJV changed from one version to the other. I can say that in the universe I live in, the popular quote existed in the 1980's, while the King James version said something else. People just thought the King James Version was the popular quote.
If you tell someone one or two quotes they got wrong, it may be no big deal. But if you give them this far fetched theory that reality has changed, tell them that thousands have figured this out, and then bombard them with hundreds of misquoted sayings, different spellings that their brains filtered out for simplicity, popularly misquoted quotes from movies and books, and then mix that with some bogus scientific theory about quantum reality, atom splitting, parallel universes, and a faux Ted Talk on the subject, you might convince some of them. Then the larger number of confused people claiming their reality was edited seems to add credibility to it.
Chris Farley in Tommy Boy said, "Luke I am your father' and many people insist that that was the quote from Star Wars.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TsI3lFHkU_s
In some cases, I think demons confuse people and try to suck them into this bizaar world view. It's really messed up.