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owned by director/producer
Francis Ford Coppola. Francis F. Coppola comes from an old mafia
family. He owns a big winery & directed Disneys Caption EO film. Locals in the Napa area do not
trust any of the Disneys, especially the Roy O. side of the family. There are other Disneys who tie in
with the occult world. Wesley Ernest Disney, a 32° Mason & Shriner, who was a U.S. Congressman,
a
state official & lawyer in Kansas who had a brother Richard Lester Disney-- who is a Rhodes
Scholar and a Mason too. Wesley Ernest Disney, by the way began as a lawyer in Muskogee County
(a Satanic controlled county), and was a Christian Scientist. He lived in Tulsa, a powerful city of the
Illuminati hierarchy. Doris Miles Disney has been a writer of occult fiction, such as The Magic
Grandfather the Chandler Policy (1972) and Trick or Treat (1972) as well as many other occult
novels.
G. A HISTORY OF DISNEY
"The story of Disneys silent film career is not so much a struggle for artistic expression as it is a fight
for commercial
stability." During the 1920s, Walt stayed safely within the confines of comic
animation as defined by others, such as the producers of Felix the Cat, Koko the Clown, and Krazy
Kat. In other words, when many of the ideas were coming from just himself, Disneys movies were
not any better than others. In the 1930s, Disney got some of the best talent available and he began to
settle for only the best results from that talent. With the mob, and the Illuminati behind him, and
driven by an indebtedness
to them, Disney began to achieve outstanding
results in animation.
Between 1924 and 1927, Walt Disney made a series of 56 silent Alice Comedies which used three
different girls (6-year-old Virginia Davis, Margie Gay and Lois Hardwick) to act as Alice who romps
around in a makebelief cartoon world. These cartoons combined live action and animation. By the
time the series was done, Walt Disney wanted to try working solely with animation. Margaret
Winkler in NY (who married Charles Mintz) distributed Walt Disneys Alice Comedies. From the
beginning, children were the center of everything Walt did. The occult world that backed Walt, as
well as Walt himself, believed that if they could bring out "the child" (that part of a person called "the
child" by various psychologists),
then they could appeal to the curiosity and feelings of the "child"
part of adults. If it worked with adults, they could do the same with the child part in children. They
knew even in the 20s & 30s what had to be accomplished
in the secret Great Plan for a New World
Order. The Illuminati
Great Plan called for family
life to be destroyed, for children to rebel against
their parents, and for the world to become more violent. Children needed to immerse in images of
violence so that a violent society could be created. For instance, the 1925 film Alice Stage Struck
shows little girl Alice strapped to a log leading to a buzz saw. They also wanted to make occultism--
witchcraft the common belief of the American people. The Illuminati felt they could bring in
witchcraft if they appealed to the curiosity of the child
in every adult. For instance, the Donald Duck
cartoon Corn Chips (1951) shows Donald harassing Chip and Dale who then get back at him by
stealing a box of popcorn and spreading it all over the front yard. Now what does a cartoon like this
teach kids? It teaches that stealing to repay a grudge is O.K. and that doing pranks is funny. In
Disneys 1920 films, he shows kids cutting school, shoplifting and playing hookey. He shows Alice
running away from responsibility
to have adventure. He shows prisoners escaping and hobos escaping
work. His films are expression of misbehavior being successful. What does this teach children? In the
1951 cartoon,
Get Rich Quick Goofy wins money at poker and his initially angry wife who doesnt
like gambling forgives him when she sees how much hes won. Goofy indicates that they can have a
spending spree by telling his wife, "Easy come, easy go!" The gambling spirit
is a very powerful
spirit that the Illuminati want to instill in this nation. How can a cartoon that promotes gambling be
wholesome for children? Lt. Col. Dave Grossman is a military expert on how to condition people so
that they will kill. He writes in his superb book
On Killing (Boston, MS: Little Brown & Co., 1996)
that the same process that the government
has used to condition soldiers to kill, is being used by the
entertainment
industry. The only major difference is that in the military, men are taught to kill only on
command, while our children are being taught to kill whenever they want to via TVs
"entertainment."
Grossman states on page 308, that the conditioning
to kill begins with cartoons. "It
begins innocently with cartoons and then goes on to the countless acts of violence depicted on TV as
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