Go back to the 1931 cartoon "Bimbo's Initiation" by Fleischer Studios, which allegorically but also blatantly exposes the dark secret societies built around homosexual magick, illusion, coercion, mental shattering and rebuilding etc.
The cartoon proper has Bimbo walking along, falling into a manhole (underground initiation), then oddly being locked in there by Mickey Mouse (Hint hint).
But prior to that, the cartoon opens with an old timey college-style chant.
"WE ARE THE MEMBERS OF DO-IT-OR-DIE, D-I-D-I-D-I (or The Eye, The Eye, The Eye), WATCH US MAKE "BIMBO" AS EASY AS PIE, D-I-D-I-D-I"
It's worth watching the cartoon, keeping Alice/Wonderland/MKUltra/Monarch in mind.
However, having just rewatched the Ghost in the Machine Psywar video, I found it interesting that they specifically used the phrasing of "Do or die" in reference to being surrounded by people who say such a thing.
This is an avenue nobody has brought up.
It may be worth researching any historical usage of "Do or Die" or "Do it or die" in reference to societies, politicians, actors, etc.
Decode Blog had a whole post just decoding this video. I suspect the people involved in Betty Boop's cartoons were freemasons.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F7T7fOXxMEk
Great catch. You can hear them chanting "The Eye! The Eye!" in the beginning. It's very clear.
Decode has a great analysis of "Bimbo's Initiation".
https://decodingsymbols.wordpress.com/2021/04/25/old-pop-culture-icons-comms-have-been-here-a-long-time/
They're saying Hi-dee-hi-dee-hi. It's part of the lyrics to Minnie the Moocher. Early Betty Boop cartoons featured Cab Calloway's music. The snow white episode that was featured in the Ghost in the Machines video, Koko the Clown was voiced by none other than Cab Calloway to sing St. James' Infirmary.
Except that they clearly start with the D sound, not the I/Hi.
It's also done as a collegiate chant, referencing the recruitment process being directly tied to places like Yale, etc.
It's not done in any way that resembles the usual Calloway style scat of the era.
However, good connections on the rest, fren!
The neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant in Brooklyn,NY was nicknamed "Bed-Stuy Do-or-Die" due to the gang violence It suffered in the 70's and 80's. Might be a coincidence or a dead end, but it's all I remember
Interesting!
I mean, given that we now know that gang warfare and foot soldiers are manipulated by the deep state, that may actually be a proper lead.
At around 2:40 there is a train station with Stadtmitte on the wall (Berlin). The manual clock face, which appears to prevalent in the shot, has the time 7:46. In military time that's 19:46. Also in 1946 the Nuremberg trials (which led to executions) took place in Germany.
Interesting catch!
Now, let's take a trip 10 years prior to 1921.
A film serial is released, called "Do or Die", but had the working title "The Seal of Satan".
The serial is now considered lost, indicating that someone obviously made the decision to destroy it or bury it.
Did this film expose certain symbols and practices to the world?
At the very least, we now have a known connection between Satanism and the phrase "Do or Die".
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Do_or_Die_(serial)
At very end of the video with just Bimbo and Betty, she says what sounds like, "Wanna be a mamba," rather than "Wanna be a member."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_mamba
I mentioned this to SemperSupra and he reminded me that Kobe Bryant's nickname was "Black Mamba."