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Both hosted the Summer Olympics (1996 in Atlanta, USA; 2012 in London, UK).
Both were U.S. presidential election years (Clinton re-elected in 1996, Obama in 2012).
Significant gaming releases: Nintendo 64 and Pokémon (1996); Wii U and PlayStation Vita (2012).
Major space events: NASA found potential microbial life in a Mars meteorite (1996); Curiosity rover landed on Mars (2012).
Pop culture milestones: "Independence Day" and "Space Jam" (1996); "The Avengers" and "The Dark Knight Rises" (2012).
Notable weather events: Blizzard of '96 and Hurricane Sandy in 2012.
Conspiracy Theories
1996:
Tupac Shakur's death sparked theories that he faked his demise and went into hiding.
TWA Flight 800 explosion led to speculation about a missile attack or government cover-up.
The Atlanta Olympics bombing fueled false flag theories.
NASA’s announcement of microbial life in a Mars meteorite was suspected as a distraction or cover-up.
2012:
The Mayan calendar ending on December 21 fueled doomsday fears, including planetary collisions, solar storms, and pole shifts. Some believe the real event was covered up or led to a parallel universe shift.
The London Olympics allegedly contained Illuminati symbolism, with claims of a planned but unexecuted false flag attack.
Whitney Houston’s death was linked to Illuminati sacrifice theories.
CERN’s Large Hadron Collider was believed to have created a black hole or altered reality, linking to the Mandela Effect.
Connections Between 1996 & 2012
Both Olympic years were tied to conspiracy theories.
Both saw Mars-related discoveries fueling alien speculation.
Both had celebrity deaths surrounded by mystery (Tupac and Whitney Houston).
Early Y2K doomsday fears in 1996 later evolved into the 2012 Mayan apocalypse theory.
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