John Patrick Boyle’s Account of the Gibraltar Island Mandela Effect

In this post, I want to share what I consider to be one of the most valuable firsthand accounts of Gibraltar being remembered as an island. Not only is this account valuable, but it was also one of the very first pieces of evidence I came across back in 2018, while searching on YouTube for […]
“The Rock of Gibraltar”: A Nickname That Points to an Island

In this post I want to take a closer look at something that is often overlooked when discussing Gibraltar: Its nickname — “The Rock.” More specifically, “The Rock of Gibraltar.” At first, this nickname seems straightforward. But when examined more closely, it may actually be another example of reality residue. Why Is Gibraltar Called “The […]
Popeye and the Rock of Gibraltar: Island Reality Residue in a 1935 Cartoon Scene

In this post I want to talk about a possible piece of reality residue found in the classic animated series Popeye the Sailor. For those unfamiliar with the character, Popeye is a famous cartoon sailor who first appeared in the early 20th century. The character became widely known for his superhuman strength after eating spinach, […]
Gibraltar Referred to as an Island by Major News Broadcasters

In this post, I’ll be sharing two major news organizations that have publicly referred to Gibraltar as an island during televised news coverage. What makes both of these cases important is that they come from reputable broadcasters, and in both instances Gibraltar is explicitly labeled an island—not once, but repeatedly. ABC News (October 14, 2020) […]
Beatles Lyrics and the Island of Gibraltar in Beatles Documentation

While searching for reality residue in music that might hint at Gibraltar once being an island, I came across an interesting line in The Ballad of John and Yoko by The Beatles. The song, released in May 1969, chronicles the real-life events surrounding John Lennon and Yoko Ono’s marriage, which famously took place in Gibraltar […]
Gibraltar Referred to as an Island Before Franco’s Border Closure: Newspaper Evidence Predating 1969

As I explained in a previous post (linked HERE), the most common explanation I was given for why Gibraltar participates in the International Island Games Association is Franco’s border closure between 1969 and 1985. During that period, Spain’s dictator Francisco Franco shut the land border between Spain and Gibraltar as part of a sovereignty dispute […]
Gibraltar Classified as an Island on Princess.com: Reality Residue in Plain Sight

While searching the internet for more evidence of Gibraltar being classified as an island, I came across something I did not expect to find on a major, mainstream travel website: Princess.com. For those unfamiliar, Princess Cruises is one of the largest and most well-known cruise lines in the world. Founded in 1965, it operates dozens […]
“Gibraltar an Island? No, but Let the Games Begin” — When Even The New York Times Notices Something Is Off

In this post, I’ll be sharing an article published by The New York Times in July 2019, during the same period Gibraltar hosted the International Island Games. The article is titled: “Gibraltar an Island? No, but Let the Games Begin” Read it HERE. This article stood out to me immediately because it confirms something I’ve […]
Gibraltar Referred to as an Island: Photographic Reality Residue (1935– )

In this post, I’ll be sharing five historic photographs that I purchased from historicimages.com. I acquired these images for one very specific reason: each one describes Gibraltar as an island. The key word I was intentionally searching for was island. That distinction matters. It isn’t casual wording — it’s evidence of something many of us […]
The Island of Gibraltar in Cartoons: Reality Residue in ‘Couscous in Gibraltar’

While searching the internet for possible cartoons or animated shows that referenced Gibraltar, I wanted to see how Gibraltar was described or visually depicted, specifically looking for any signs of it being shown as an island. That search led me to an unexpected find: an episode from The Busy World of Richard Scarry. The episode […]