10 Mandela Effects From the History of Movies
In 2009, paranormal researcher Fiona Broome was sitting in a green room at a science fiction and fantasy convention when a conversation began about South African politician Nelson Mandela. Several people in the room were absolutely convinced that Mandela had died in prison many years earlier. They even remembered his funeral. In fact, Mandela was still alive; he was actually released from prison in 1990 and went on to become South Africa’s president. He didn’t pass away until 2013.
According to Broome’s official website, someone in that green room she says she’s not sure whether it was the security manager, her husband, or herself (and even if she was, who could trust their memory?) coined the term “the Mandela Effect” right on the spot. It was meant to describe the phenomenon where a group of people share a distinct memory of some historical event that historical records state never took place. The term steadily gaine
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North Yorkshire B2B PR and marketing specialist Allotts has appointed Fiona Broomfield to the newly created role of General Manager.
Operating out of the agency’s Knaresborough office, Broomfield joins the management team and will initially work alongside Managing Director Philip Allott, with a mandate to deliver more added value services for clients and lead strategic direction across the agency.
The CIPR Accredited Practitioner brings experience from a career which began in local and national press, and includes almost 20 years’ experience in corporate communications for both B2B and B2C clients.
“This is a dream job and an exciting step up for me to bring my communication, marketing and leadership skills to the fore and help shape Allotts’ future strategic direction,” she said.
JO Sims expands cherry business with UK farm management deal
J.O. Sims are
delighted to announce that they have concluded an agreement with Fiona Broomfield to take over the management of the Broomfield family cherry farm in Worcestershire.
The farm, in Cutnall Green, is widely recognised as a high-quality grower of both sweet red and blushed cherry varieties producing a consistently excellent crop.
The Spalding-based fruit company is well experienced in cherry farming, having a controlling interest in farms across the globe.
This agreement marks an expansion to the Sims’ UK cherry ventures, as they look to achieve their goal of 52 week availability of fresh cherries.
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