Part 2 of 2: ONE OF THE GREATEST DECEPTIONS OF ALL TIME: DISNEY
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I remember my first Disney movie: The event was a big deal: big screen, lots of kids filed into seats by parents, popcorns, eskimo blocks, cokes etc. And parents nipped out to get beers from the next-door bar.
It was Bambi (showing my age here)
I was traumatised by the lonely baby in the woods - tears, and my parents took me home.
Rinse Repeat: Dumbo the elephant.
Same thing happened to my kids:
Some well-meaning parent put on a video of the Lion King for my kids and theirs. We were making a coffee in the kitchen, nek minute:
All 4 kids were crying, after the scene of death and destruction 5 minutes in.
We switched it off, and pulled out the Legos, and I have never seen the rest of those movies.
...there are no coincidences....
...and don't forget Peter Pan...
...the perpetual youngster living in a world sans adults....
In the deception Olympics, Disney wouldn't even medal. Greatest deception is the Federal Reserve with the never ratified Federal Income Tax coming in a close 2nd. The 2020 election takes the bronze although I think they fooled fewer people than Disney.
Tom Hanks played Disney in the movie 'Saving Mr. Banks'. I enjoyed the movie, but I didn't know then what I know now. The Illuminati honchos were probably all laughing about peoples' willingness to be deceived by them, and Hanks portraying Disney was likely a big part of their 'joke'.
...precisely....
I read as far as I could before the drool going down my chin woke me up. I also have a headache from severe eye-rolling. But I ate a few crickets and feel better now.
...crickets are crunchy....
I will take your word for that and assume worms are not.
...worms are chewy...
..doggy winks....
Part 1, has details about who Walt was, which I've never read before. In Central Florida, there seemed to be an unwritten rule to never, ever publicly criticize The Mouse.
https://exploringrealhistory.blogspot.com/2022/01/part-1-of-2-one-of-greatest-deceptions.html