Nickelodeon was founded by Geraldine Laybourne who, with husband Kit Laybourne, flew on Epstein's jet while owning a childcare company called KinderCare.
Even in early interviews, she seemed obsessed with creating a business that would appeal to children, and advocated for a lot of the "gross-out humour " of the early 90s.
Geraldine went on to hire John Kricfalusi (Ren and Stimpy) and Dan Schneider (The Amanda Show etc), known pedophiles.
She later became a Disney TV exec, and ran the Oprah Winfrey Network.
Oprah is a known child trafficker, and trafficked young African girls through a guy calling himself John of God, and through her "African girl's schools".
The G in Hey Arnold's "Helga G. Pataki" stood for Geraldine according to creator Craig Bartlett. Helga is the obsessive creepy love interest.
Craig Bartlett originally wanted to include a character in the boarding house, an older woman who wanted to seduce Arnold, though Bartlett stopped mentioning this in interviews at some point.
Craig married Lisa Groening, sister of Simpsons Creator Matt Groening. His Arnold comics ran in Simpsons Comic magazines.
Matt Groening was ALSO on Epstein's jet and recieved "foot rubs" from a 16 year old girl.
Klasky-Csupo/Nickelodeon artists were definitely depraved and maintained a giant group-contribution comic that got added to over the years by various animation staff, featuring the incest annd rape of Rugrats characters, until it was reportedly destroyed by a higher up during the production of the Wild Thornberries movie.
Now notice that AAAAH REAL MONSTERS! boss monster teacher "The Gromble" wears red high heels.
What is the Red Shoe club? Ask the Podestas, ask Tom Hanks. The man with the one red shoe?
Interesting that the whole premise of that show was that Monsters are REAL and sustain themselves by scaring children - much like the later Monsters Inc. from Pixar, basically the Adrenochrome trade.
Also remember the time Spongebob's license showed the address of Epstein Island, aka Little St James?
Was that before or after the episode where Spongebob and Patrick wear fezzes Shriner style and throw up Baphometic hand signals?
Back to Geraldine "Gerry" Laybourne, she got her start at the Children's Television Network, creators of Sesame Street.
You know who else got their "start" there? Whoopi Goldberg, who was the "babysitter"/Handler to the children that would appear on Sesame back in the day.
Strange that a supposed babysitter to the kids would adopt a Jewish surname and become instantly famous as a comedian/comic actor and become the media's darling.
Whoopi went on to defend Roman Polanski's drugging and raping of a 13 year old girl, by saying it wasn't "rape rape".
Don Jr. Called her out on this part.
She now protects Pedo Joe on TV, and functions as she always has, a professional blackmailed script reader for her masters.
Sesame Street's Kevin Clash (Elmo) left the show after it was discovered he was having drug fueled gay orgies with teenage boys.
How many more Nickelodeon/Children's TV Pedophiles can you find? No connection is too obscure!
You remember Six Degrees of Bacon? Let's try Six Degrees of Pizza.
Amazing post!!!!! Currently watching the third episode of Quiet on Set. This is DISGUSTING!
I watched the first 3 episodes. Started the fourth, and had to stop for a while. It was making me sick.
I kept remembering how our children's ministry director at church brought in a group that billed itself as nickelodeon-like entertainment for churches.
This director also switched out the children's bibles to one that was gender neutral. She had to switch them back after a lot of parents complained.
She also wanted the church to actively reach out to the trans community to build bridges between the church and this community. She was unsuccessful in doing so.
The director "stepped down" a few years later.
The whole thing may be innocent coincidences and there was never any hint of impropriety but truthfully, I think we dodged a bullet.
I think you are 100% right! Have you watched “Enemies within: the church”? It is a true eye opener talking about exactly what you experienced! Most churches are not as fortunate as yours!
I have not seen this. It's now on my list. Ty.
Where can I watch this in Canada?
I watched it on Fandango at home (previously VUDU).