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 can't tell you how many free magazine subscriptions I have at the moment. Some are in print and some are online issues. I got a bunch of offers to choose a free mag from a list they provided. Naturally, it was a narrow list of what they wanted to push on me, so I picked the ones that I was most interested in -- and I use the term "interested in" broadly. So, you are correct that they aren't making money on them.
You're correct, too, on witches being pushed. I just looked at another mag for October and I noticed a Halloween reference to witches that immediately caught my eye. I was thinking the same thing -- why are they obviously making a thing about witches? There was something about the article that was a bit "out-of-the-ordinary," and made me think there was more to the article than just an innocuous holiday reference.
The Salem Witch Trials are a fun rabbit hole to go down, too. I've read some interesting theories on this. One theory was that it was the townsfolks (rich traders/ merchants) versus the agrarian rural farmers (poor), and was really a battle between the Haves vs. Have-nots.
I grew up 2 towns over from Salem and used to hangout there quite often. I could write a tome here about Salem, but I think of it this way (now). Look at how the vaxxed behave towards the unvaxxed. They are immune from the truth about vaccines and basically are in a cult mindset. Massive deprogramming required. Anyway, the early settlers had escaped religious persecution and were ardent “Christians” to the point comparable to the Spanish Inquisition anti-heretics. Many women knew the benefits of natural medicine and collected mushrooms, herbs etc as healers do. It did start with young girls running their mouths about old crones...and the puritanical parents ran with it. It’s a fascinating bunch of history and a gorgeous seaside town as much of the buildings & cobblestone streets keep the old world flavor. However, it’s still a magnet for witchcraft and liberalism is rife. Parker Brothers Ouija factory is still there...that’s a story all by itself. People cross the street so as to not be too close to that small, old building. You can feel the evil that surrounds it...that’s no sh1t.