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. :-/
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.
We were in a private room (twelve of us total) but were able to walk around the entire upper floor. Prior to going my friend and I agreed not to discuss anything financial regarding work (Hollywood) but only being vague about business and about people we work with in general. We had been told (warned) that whatever you say in Club 33 is being listened to. Not surprised. It's the perfect set up, have a bunch of wealthy businessmen from LA and Orange County paying $10K a year (at the time, ten years ago) to be part of an exclusive Disney club all the while discussing business and financials, any little bit of information can provide tremendous leverage to those who are listening.
I'm sure Roy - when he was alive - used this club to his advantage by manipulating the information they got when eavesdropping to benefit or harm whoever they were/are targeting.
You want to go down a rabbit hole look into Frank G.Wells, his rise as an executive at Disney/prior to and up to his death.There was a shareholder take over basically back in the 1980s that ousted the husband of Walt's daughter as president of the Co. and Wells along with Michael Ovitz took over Disney. Wells died in a helicopter accident during a skiing trip in 1994. Clint Eastwood was supposed to have been on that helicopter with Wells (they were close friends) but Clint decided to go back to the resort earlier on another helicopter.
https://hyperleap.com/topic/Frank_Wells
I really hope some whistleblowers blow the lid off that sh1thole.