So, I spied the October 2021 issue of "Travel + Leisure" magazine laying around on a table. I thought it might be entertaining to look for symbolism in a travel magazine with vacation spots that only the DS could afford to actually go to. I made it to page 25 where I found a glowing homage to Anthony Bourdain. I guess some of the DS must be missing him after he was suicided:
https://goodizen.com/anthony-bourdains-death-is-no-suicide-its-a-mossad-murder/
Got to page 28 where there is a happy little article commemorating Disneyworld's 50th anniversary. There's a two-page drawing of the Magic (I bet!) Kingdom where one of the Seven Dwarfs is wearing an Epstein-Island, blue-and-white-striped outfit. Mickey Mouse is dressed in what appears to be a spacesuit with rainbows on it. Hail Disney, with the 666 that is spelled out in his signature.
On page 33, American Express has an advertisement for their credit card showing two men holding hands on a beach.
On page 39, Disney is advertising cruises to their private island, Castaway Cay. I guess they had to find a new island after Little St. James got taken off the itinerary.
On page 56 is an article on New York's Finger Lakes and their Apple Cider producers. There's even a map of Hunter Biden's Finger Lakes on page 58.
And, finally, on page 147 there is a photo of an artist and his installation at the Hyde Park Art Center. He is seated in the photo....and wearing bright red shoes.
I found all of this in the space of less than ten minutes. Who knows what else is in there that I missed. :-/
I may be wrong when all comes to light, and it may be childhood nostalgia clouding my judgment, but I believe Walt was murdered so that Roy could take over and usher all of this evil into the company.
Walt’s original signature was far more complex and didn’t have a clearly visible number of the beast; the modern one was distilled from it, and has the problems pointed out.
The original Mickey signature also didn’t read “Wicked” when mirrored.
Walt’s family was denied an autopsy after his “death from cardiac arrest.” A description of the Autopsy series on Reelz highlights this odd occurrence: “It also does a good job reviewing the last six weeks of Disney’s life and does bring into question why after Disney was given 6 months to a two years to live, he died just weeks later.”
Roy was a Mason, Walt didn’t join a lodge. I sometimes wonder if Walt wanted to share “privileged technology” with the world through EPCOT and was offed for turning against “them.” Roy was brought in to keep things “on track.”
Roy wiped out Walt’s original plans for EPCOT and turned it into the globalism celebration that it is today. He also brought in the whole Club 33 situation in the parks. The official story is that Walt planned for it to be an homage to Prohibition; I think Roy took over and used that cover story to establish Club 33 for nefarious purposes.
I always found it odd that Roy is the first statue that you see in WDW, not Walt.
The recent Bob Ross documentary exposing his business partners’ ties to the CIA has made me reassess a lot of things...
Hmm. Gotta go down that rabbit hole now
It’s a confusing one. I still don’t know where I stand on it.
Walt did go to a summer camp run by a group that is related to the Masons, but Roy is the only one who went through the process to become one, as far as I know.
Club 33 is incredibly sketchy. No phones or recording allowed. Secret entrance. Mostly billionaires/a waiting list that’s supposedly years long. I have little doubt Epstein was a member of it.
Not to mention the utilidor system.
I've been inside Club 33 in Anaheim, friend of a friend knows a high ranking Disney employee, anyway, we were allowed to bring our phones and even take pictures while we dined so it wasn't too secretive. Food was good but I've had better even compared to some Vegas restaurants in recent years.
Wow...I gotta look into all that. I was under the impression that Walt was also into evil stuff incl Masonic connections. What about the original Mickey design being modeled after a Mesopotamian demon-cave drawing? I’ve seen that described a few times and I thought that was Walt’s baby?
Ouu, I have not heard about that. I’ll do some digging. Thanks for the lead.
Walt was a DeMolay member in KC as a teenager, but supposedly cut ties as an adult. Roy didn’t, afaik.
I always found the woke police going after Song of the South/calling Walt an anti-Semite and racist/Disney trying to “rebrand” the modern legacy a hint that maybe there’s more to his story. I’m hoping for more clarity once we get transparency either way.
If I can find that old documentary I’ll link you 👍🏽
Thank you!!
I said Mesopotamian...sorry it was a Sumerian demon cave drawing.
It wasn’t this one, was it?
Not Sumerian, but the only cave fresco story I’ve come across so far
Google his original signature.
Google the original Mickey signature.
Google where Roy’s statue is, versus Walt’s.
Google Walt’s episode of Autopsy.
Also, be kind.
Somebody told me Walt Disney was actually Hitler. Funny thing is, I believe him.