Disney has reportedly just lost 11.7 million subscribers.
The Law of War — Chapter XI deals with Military Occupation. 11.7.2 specifically delves into matters of Censorship and Other Regulation of the Media.
See quoted subsection bellow . . .
11.7.2 Censorship and Other Regulation of the Media. Under the law of belligerent occupation, for the purposes of security, an Occupying Power may establish censorship or regulation of any or all forms of media (e.g., press, radio, television) and entertainment (e.g., theater, movies), of correspondence, and of other means of communication. For example, an Occupying Power may prohibit entirely the publication of newspapers that pose a threat to security, or it may prescribe regulations for the publication or circulation of newspapers of other media for the purpose of fulfilling its obligations to restore public order.
Focus specifically on the following:
. . . an Occupying Power may establish censorship or regulation of any or all forms of media (e.g., press, radio, television) and entertainment (e.g., THEATER, MOVIES) . . .
Consider that Disney's downfall began shortly after the 2020 election with the introduction of the M-She-U and their writers introducing woke agendas in every product. Prior to 2020, their track record of films was actually leaning rather based. Films like Captain America: Winter Soldier were in a different league compared to what has released since End Game. It would seem that post 2020 election, the foreign belligerant occupiers, per 11.7.2, hijacked the studios at Dinsey, Marvel, and Lucas Films and began the production of films that supported their censorship and narrative regulation of the people of The United States of America.
The fall of Disney this year, and the 11.7 comms, would suggest that we are quickly approaching 11.3 and the End of Occupation.
Coincidentally . . . 11.7.2 aligns with Q Post 1172 u/#q1172
A Wray of light indeed!
Disney has reportedly just lost 11.7 million subscribers.
The Law of War — Chapter XI deals with Military Occupation. 11.7.2 specifically delves into matters of Censorship and Other Regulation of the Media.
See quoted subsection bellow . . .
11.7.2 Censorship and Other Regulation of the Media. Under the law of belligerent occupation, for the purposes of security, an Occupying Power may establish censorship or regulation of any or all forms of media (e.g., press, radio, television) and entertainment (e.g., theater, movies), of correspondence, and of other means of communication. For example, an Occupying Power may prohibit entirely the publication of newspapers that pose a threat to security, or it may prescribe regulations for the publication or circulation of newspapers of other media for the purpose of fulfilling its obligations to restore public order.
Focus specifically on the following:
. . . an Occupying Power may establish censorship or regulation of any or all forms of media (e.g., press, radio, television) and entertainment (e.g., THEATER, MOVIES) . . .
Consider that Disney's downfall began shortly after the 2020 election with the introduction of the M-She-U and their writers introducing woke agendas in every product. Prior to 2020, their track record of films was actually leaning rather based. Films like Captain America: Winter Soldier were in a different league compared to what has released since End Game. It would seem that post 2020 election, the foreign belligerant occupiers, per 11.7.2, hijacked the studios at Dinsey, Marvel, and Lucas Films and began the production of films that supported their censorship and narrative regulation of the people of The United States of America.
The fall of Disney this year, and the 11.7 comms, would suggest that we are quickly approaching 11.3 and the End of Occupation.