Wallace rule

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The Wallace rule is an informal term coined by commenter Wallace on the blog Piece of Mindful in January 2018 for psyops that appear in documentaries and especially in the In Search Of... show running from 1977 to 1982.[1][MSM 1]

Examples

For more examples of the Zal rule, see the category at the bottom of the page

  • Stonehenge (??) - In Search Of... (1977)
  • Nazca Lines (??) - In Search Of... (1977)
  • Salem Witch trials (1692-93) - In Search Of... (1980)
  • Assassination of Abraham Lincoln (1865) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • Mystery of Mary Celeste (1872) - In Search Of... (1980)
  • Assassination of Jesse James (1879) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • Sinking of the Titanic (1912) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • Sinking of LMS Lusitania (1915) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • Kidnapping of Charly Lindbergh (1932) - In Search Of... (1980)
  • Disappearance of Amelia Earhart (1937) - In Search Of... (1977)
  • Hindenburg disaster (1937) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • Disappearance of Glenn Miller (1944) - In Search Of... (1980)
  • Suicide of Adolf Hitler (1945) - In Search Of... (1982)
  • Hiroshima & Nagasaki atomic bombings (1945) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • Death of Marilyn Monroe (1962) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • Assassination of JFK (1963) - In Search Of... (1980)
  • D. B. Cooper (1971) - In Search Of... (1979)
  • Carlos the Jackal (OPEC Siege) (1975) - In Search Of... (1979)
  • Disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa (1975) - In Search Of... (1980)
  • Jonestown massacre (1978) - In Search Of... (1981)
  • American Airlines Flight 191] (1979) - In Search Of... (1980)

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