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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (1937)


A fantasy written by the Brothers Grimm, produced by Walt Disney and partially directed by Wilfred Jackson.
A queen orders her huntsman to kill the princess because of her beauty. The huntsman lets the girl go and brings false evidence of her death to the queen. The girl meets 7 dwarves in the forest and when the queen finds out that she lives, a magic apple is enchanted to put the princess to sleep forever.
I'm not reviewing this film for quality or plot, but for illuminati symbolism. Get ready to read.
First of all, why would our good pal, Disney create something evil? Disney has become synonymous with wholesome family values. Unfortunately for families, he's also a 33rd degree freemason. The film opens with Snow White in a courtyard, surrounded by doves. Doves are the symbol of Columbia, or Queen Semiramis of Babylon. When Snow White is running through the scary woods full of menacing eyes, I was reminded of a place called Bohemian Grove. The dwarves are diamond miners and their jewels are shown in abundance, contrary to the popular opinion of diamonds being rare. The dwarf house is FULL of carved owls including over the door to the bedroom, by the stairs, over the front door, over the cupboard and even a carved owl percussion instrument shown during the musical number. The owl is a representation of the god that is worshiped in Bohemian Grove, Molloch. When the dwarves first meet Snow White, Doc asks her "What are you and who are you doing here?". I could only think of project monarch mind controlled sex slaves. Grumpy says that the queen "knows everything" (surveillance network) and is "full of black magic" (luciferian leaders anyone?). I'm including a screenshot of some cryptic symbols in the dwarf house that look like they were just drawn on without any concern over whether they fit there. Look at the board over the dwarf in the picture. When the queen is in her basement full of books about alchemy, astronomy, sorcery, witchcraft, black magic and poisons, she finishes enchanting the apple and says "Look on the skin, the symbol of what lies within". I couldn't think of a truer quote.
This movie gave me a lot to write about, so I'm rating it good. If any of the symbols that I've discussed here are unfamiliar to you, go look them up and you will be amazed at what you find.

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