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Source: Winter Watch
Disney Runs 'Shutterbug' Surveillance Psyops on Little Kids
November 10, 2019 | By Torchy Blane
With Disney owned ABC News revealed by Project Veritas as engaged in burying the Epstein scandal, a look at that company's role in the cultural cesspool is in order.
For several years, Disney Junior has been running mind-numbing psychological operations on children for the New Underworld Order Crime Syndicate. A prime example is the creation of a hideous character called "Special Agent Oso." Oso is a shutterbug who flies around as a small drone surveilling and spying on little kids. The intruder has a ladybug-shaped robotic camera that "keeps an eye out for children who need help." The result is pure creepiness, as it depicts Shutterbug entering children's rooms, taking pictures of them and sending back the data to a satellite in space. Nothing to see here, move along?
This is all set to harmonized, cute singing and lyrics that could best be described as New Age children's music.
She's on the lookout, camera's ready have no doubt
When there's a problem, she's right there, no need to shout
She's always in flight, on the case both day and night
Sending the picture right up to the satellite
This type of music and lyrics should set off alarm bells, but instead it works to normalize brainwashing so that the child and their gullible parents are indoctrinated to associate a spy drone as something friendly and cute. This is a form of very sick black magic.
But it is not just the Crime Syndicate (CS) operatives who have access to Shutterbug drone spies. The general public can avail itself to them as well. Talk about the ultimate peeping Tom. Now pervs worldwide can sit in their underwear and observe you in the comfort of their own home. And if peeping Toms have this technology, just imagine the advanced technology to which CS operatives have access. Here are the top five drones on the market for 2019. Note that several are quite small and camouflaged.
TOP 5: Best Drones 2019
Part II: Disney's 'Return to Oz' as a Misanthropist Mind Control Mechanism – Russ Winter
A movie critic in 1985 described Disney's "Return to Oz" — a sequel to "The Wizard of Oz" — as "bleak, creepy and sometimes terrifying." Why it was marketed to children? The movie, in fact, is about trauma-based mind control (MK). Those behind it must have taken sadistic in plain sight pleasure in terrifying young viewers around the world.
These observations were gleaned from an article at Vigilant Citizen.
Young Dorothy is taken to a grimy mental hospital to clear her head from all of the "Oz nonsense." She's then strapped down on a bed to be electroshocked — and that's just the beginning. But before Dorothy leaves for the ward, she finds a key with the symbol for Oz. It represents the key to her core personality. At the clinic, we see the Dr. Worley holding the key. This represents him taking over her mind and becoming her MK handler. Dr. Worley tells Dorothy "I know exactly what will cheer you up!" and presents to her his electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) machine.
Please go to Winter Watch to read the entire article and to watch the video clips.
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Related:
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"Return to Oz" : A Creepy Disney Movie That is Clearly About Mind Control
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