Wow! I actually remember that from when I was a kid! Should this really surprise anyone? We all do know what Walt Disney was, don't we?

Originally posted by JoshNorton
reply to post by wrathofall
Before you say he was a Mason, he wasn't. As a kid he was in De Molay, but he never became a Mason, himself.
Thanks for making my day!!Originally posted by wrathofall
Mr. Disney was a member of the mystery schools. He was a 33 Degree Freemason of the Scottish Rite. As were many of the cartoon moguls and artists. So, it only stands to reason that there are references to the esoteric.
Originally posted by coyotepoetWow, what a load of rubbish this Springmeyer is...
As for Disney himself, I know you and I don't see eye to eye on this one and I'm not going to make any assertions myself regarding this (like he was a Mason, etc, etc.) but Fritz Springmeyer identified the Disney line as being connected to the 13 Bloodlines.
Ronald Reagan and Walt Disney were good friends and both cut from the same die in many ways. Both men were high ranking Freemasons,actually, neither were Masons
both came from socialist backgrounds (Ronald’s mother was Eleanor Roosevelt’s best friend, & Walt’s Dad was a socialist leader), both were paid FBI informants, and both were involved heavily in the abuse of mind-controlled slaves. Walt always generously supported Reagan’s political campaigns, and in turn Reagan did political favors for Walt as Gov. of California.Interesting how Gov. Reagan could do political favors for Walt, when Reagan wasn't inaugurated until 1967 and Walt died in 1966...
Walt’s first official attempt to direct a film (and last) was the film The Golden Touch in 1935.Actually, Walt directed 114 shorts...
There are numerous other problems, but it's pointless to try to argue them here. It's clear enough, though, that some of the things Springmeyer claims are provably false...