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party for all Disney workers at Lake Norconian, near Palm Springs, southeast of San Bernandino,
CA
where the cost of everything the Disney workers wanted to order--food or drink or whatever, would
be taken care of by the Disney’s. Under the full moon, the Disney male and female workers, finally
free of the tight rules at the studios, had what amounted to a Roman orgy and a large nude skinny-dip
at the lake. Almost all of the Disney workers participated
in the orgy and Disney had only two
options, 1. fire them all or 2. ignore that the party took place. Walt choose the later option, and after
that no-one ever dared mention the party in his presence. In 1937, Walt and Roy took a trip to Europe
where Walt dined with the British Royal family, & met privately with H.G. Wells, the masonic
prophet! planner of what Wells & other masons called "the New World Order". In Paris, the League
of Nations (the forerunner to the U.N.) gave him an award. After the success of Snow White, Disney
chose Pinocchio to follow it. Many have asked why Pinocchio was chosen by Walt. If you look at the
script, the puppetmaker’s wife is taken out of the original script, and there is an emphasis on the little
wooden puppet visualizing becoming a flesh & blood son to the man who had created him. Here we
have a boy with no soul, who is told if he works hard he will be given one. (Does this sound familiar
to readers of VoL 2?) The script was definitely changed to have a storyline far more useful to mind-
control programming.
For those who think Walt simply recreated fairy tales on the screen, if one
examines the changes that are made from the original storylines, they are changed to make them more
useful for mind-control.
Both Snow White and Pinocchio have occult type "deaths and resurrections".
After W.W. II, Joseph Rosenberg persuaded A.P. Giannini, his boss, to bankroll Disney again.
Although Walt was financed by the Mishpucka
(Jewish Mafia), he didn’t like the idea. Richard
Rosenberg, a later Pres. of Bank of America, is also Mishpucka. Richard Rosenberg (his mother was
a
Cohen) was also in charge of Northrop Corp. and Marin Ecumenical Housing Assn. (Other
examples of Mishpucka executives are R. Goldstein, v.p. of Procter & Gamble, and Marvin Koslow,
v.p. of Bristol Meyers Co.) In the 1930’s, the elite promoted Disney’s new cartoons. In 1935, Walt
Disney received the French Legion of Honor for his Mickey Mouse cartoons. Also in 1935, the
Queen of England (who readers of my previous articles will realize is Illuminati,
involved in drug
trade, and is involved with the leadership of Freemasonry) and the Duchess of York (also Illuminati)
selected Mickey Mouse chinaware as gifts for 600 children. This was after Walt spent time with her
in 1934. The League of Nations (the pre-W.W. II equivalent of the U.N.) took the time to vote its
approval of Mickey Mouse. (Finch, Christopher.
The Art of Walt Disney from Mickey Mouse to the
Magic Kingdom . NY: Harry N. Abrams, Inc., 1975, p. 53.) There is no doubt that Walt Disney had
talent. There is also no doubt from the record that powerful people wanted to promote him. No doubt
his 320 Masonic membership
and his DeMolay activities helped boost his support, and also helped
Walt’s bent toward the occult. Let’s digress just to let people in on Freemasonry’s
involvement
with
acting and motion pictures. The famous 233 Club was a masonic chapter for actors who were
Freemasons.
Examples of actors who were Freemasons include John Aasen, Gene Autry, Monte Blue
and Humphrey Bogart, Douglas McClean, John Wayne. Then there is T.V. DJ Dick Clark. Examples
of Motion picture executives who were Freemasons
incl. Ellis G. Arnall (Pres. of the Soc. of Ind.
Motion Picture Producers), Will H. Hays (Czar of motion pictures 1922-45, and Pres. Motion Picture
Produces & Distributors of Amer. Inc.), Benj. B. Kahane (v.p. & dir. Assoc. of Motion Picture
Producers, Inc.), Carl Laemmle (Pres. Univ. Pictures Corp til ’36), Frank E. Mullen ( man. dept of
info. RCA, VP NBC ‘39-’46, exec. VP NBC ‘46-’48), David Sarnoff (Chrm. of Bd. Radio Corp. of
Amer. & ,,father" of American television), Jack M. Warner (v.p. of Warner Bros.) and the President
&
dir. of Universal Pictures since 1952. The Freemasons
have made much of Walt Disney’s
membership in their
membership
sales pitches. Because the 2 Disney brothers’ chief contributions
to the production of
Disney films were the finances and occassionally
the ideas used in a film, it is rather
misrepresentative of things that Walt Disney got all the credit for the success and quality of the
Disney cartoons. He was showered with 700 awards and honors from important people, including 30
oscars, and the Presidential
Medal of Freedom (in ’64). Walt Disney’s great animators never got the
credit they deserved, but no one should forget that Walt was the driving force that inspired and guided
his workers. In 1934, Walt Disney made a cartoon about a goddess of the Mystery Religions named
Persephone. In the cartoon entitled
The Goddess of Spring, the goddess Persephone is captured by
Satan as his bride and sent to the underworld, with the agreement she could return to earth six months
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