The white rabbits refer to actual white rabbits that magicians used to pull out of their hats (think Paul Daniels).
These family-friendly magicians so common in evening television were actually the Savilesque fixers for political perverts and their business counterparts.
Their incantations prior to pulling the rabbit from their [Top] Hats were actually a highly complex code for their fellow initiates/customers who would be watching for cues from their TV screens. The size of the bucket and colour of the ribbon around their [Top] Hats gave further information. Their hand gestures and even their expertly woven comic patter were laden with esoteric instruction. Everything about these guys was devilishly communicative.
I watched Wormwood yesterday, a docudrama about Frank Olsen, the CIA agent who dropped from a NYC hotel room in the 50's after supposed LSD experimentation re MKUltra. At one point, his handlers took him to a well-known so-called magician (can't remember his name) who actually wrote a how-to manual for the CIA on slight-of-hand distraction techniques that could be used for nefarious purposes (ie drugging a victim, etc). I think there could be something there to your theory...Edit: I believe the hotel's name was actually the Saville, but I could be wrong.
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The white rabbits refer to actual white rabbits that magicians used to pull out of their hats (think Paul Daniels).
These family-friendly magicians so common in evening television were actually the Savilesque fixers for political perverts and their business counterparts.
Their incantations prior to pulling the rabbit from their [Top] Hats were actually a highly complex code for their fellow initiates/customers who would be watching for cues from their TV screens. The size of the bucket and colour of the ribbon around their [Top] Hats gave further information. Their hand gestures and even their expertly woven comic patter were laden with esoteric instruction. Everything about these guys was devilishly communicative.
I watched Wormwood yesterday, a docudrama about Frank Olsen, the CIA agent who dropped from a NYC hotel room in the 50's after supposed LSD experimentation re MKUltra. At one point, his handlers took him to a well-known so-called magician (can't remember his name) who actually wrote a how-to manual for the CIA on slight-of-hand distraction techniques that could be used for nefarious purposes (ie drugging a victim, etc). I think there could be something there to your theory...Edit: I believe the hotel's name was actually the Saville, but I could be wrong.