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members of the Disney family live, has the Illuminati’s
Opus One temple owned by Rothschilds,
as
well as two roads lined with meticulously
kept wineries owned by Illuminati kingpins and connected
via secret underground tunnels. To top off this incredible collection of Illuminati wineries
(Rothschild’s,
Mondavi’s, Rutherford’s, Christian Brother’s, Sattui’s etc), on the north end of a series
of wineries on highway 29 lays the CIA’s medieval-looking
Culinary Institute of America Greystone
(at 2555 Main St., St. Helena, CA 94574), where numerous people have suffered torture. The
Greystone Culinary Institute of America recently had the person who runs their campus store
mentioned in House & Garden, Sept. ‘96.
F. WHAT DO WE KNOW ABOUT THE DISNEY FAMILY IN GENERAL?
Several members of the Disney family came to England with William the Conqueror. They were not
known as Disney then, but because they came from the French Norman town of Isigny, they took the
name d ‘Isigny, and anglicized it into Disney. Walt had two daughters, Diane Marie (bn. 12/18/33)
and Sharon Mae.
Diane made some revealing comments when she said, he didn’t spoil us. Like a lot of adolescent
girls, I was crazy about horses, and I got quite good at riding. I yearned for my own horse, but Dad
wouldn’t buy one. And we didn’t have a lot of clothes and other things." For being one of the richest
men in the nation, Walt can’t be accused of having spoiled his children. He was also famous for his
ten cent tips at restaurants, which became the talk of the town. Sharon Mae was adopted and arrived
at the Disney home 12/31/36. (She died in ’93.) The adoption was kept very secret. The newspapers
around the country announced that Lillian had given birth to Sharon, and the Disney family kept up
this lie for years. The reason given for Sharon’s adoption was that Diane needed a playmate. For
years, Walt Disney didn’t care much for Sharon and seldom acted like he even knew her name. Walt
had wanted a son, but his wife wanted to adopt a girl, so it was a beautiful girl that Lillian picked out
to be a companion for her first daughter. When Sharon was kindergarten age, Walt would take her to
the carousels in Griffith Park on Sunday afternoons.
Sharon was sent to private schools. She went to
Westlake School for Girls, and later was shipped off to Switzerland
to a girls’ boarding school.
She had soft blond locks and was attractive. In June of 1948, Walt took Sharon, who was then an
attractive 12 yr. old to Alaska with him for about 2 months. For most of this trip Walt and Sharon
were alone together. For a father, who had ignored Sharon for years, now Walt was totally obsessed
with Sharon. He bathed Sharon every night, combed her hair, washed her underwear, and carefully
dressed her each night from head to toe before taking her to nice restaurants. He even
followed her when she sleep walked. Why was Sharon a dissociative person? That summer in Alaska,
Walt and his personal pilot took a trip in August to Mt. McKinley, AK. Both were drinking scotch
whiskey and they barely missed hitting a mountain, and almost ran out of fuel before finding a
runway. Sharon first married a presbyterian Robert Borgfeldt Brown. Later, Sharon went on to marry
William Lund. Years later, Walt’s wife Lilly even prevented a biographer from revealing that Sharon
was adopted. Sharon died relatively young. It is important to look at the Disney family rather than just
Walt Disney in trying to understand the Disney phenomena.
For instance in 1958, the Wall Street
Journal mentioned that Lillian B. Disney was beneficial owner of over 10% of common Disney
stock.
Lillian, Walt’s widow, quietly purchased property in Napa Valley and moved there in the late 60’s.
She bought the property through Walt’s Retlaw Enterprises and the Lillian Disney Trust. Lillian and
her 2 daughters ran Retlaw for years. Diane Miller, her daughter, also bought land and moved to the
Napa area. The Lillian Disney Trust bought the Silverado Vineyards, which Diane & her husband
manage as ,,gentlemen
growers" as they call it. This side of the Disney family is shunned by the
Illuminati
insiders in the Napa Valley, as well as by the Roy O. side of the family. Although very
private, there are occasional moments of publicity from Diane Disney Miller, when she donated wine
for a fund raiser for the Planned Parenthood Shasta Diablo held at the estate Niebaum-Coppola,
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