Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Saturday, December 6, 2014

Ten Documentaries about the Frankfurt School, the Soviet Union, Anarchy, Nephilim, and more

This is a random collection of ten documentaries, with my description of each.  I post a different documentary, every time I watch a new one.  To prevent the documentary page from taking an extremely long time to load, I create separate pages for older documentaries.  This is page 9.

The Privatization of Roads and Highways | Walter Block (added 12/05/14)

When the topic of freedom, free-markets, and the problem with government involvement, is being discussed, one question that usually comes up is, "without the government, who will build the roads?"  This is the question addressed by Anarco-Capitalist philosopher, Walter Block, in this 97 minute presentation.  Block makes a moral, as well as an economic, case, for the privatization of roads, including his belief that road accidents would be reduced if the roads were not managed by government.  This presentation also includes Block briefly discussing libertarian punishment theory, as well as taking critical questions from his fellow panelists.



Wednesday, July 24, 2013

Global Warming Propaganda in Disney-Owned Cartoon Series "Marvel Super Hero Squad"

The Disney-owned cartoon series "Marvel Super Hero Squad" is helping to indoctrinate your children into the belief that the earth is warming to dangerous levels, and human beings, and their carbon output, are the reason for this potential catastrophic rise in temperature.




In Season 1, episode 22, titled "The Ice Melt Cometh" (video clip above), a character named Flat man, portrayed as a monotone idiot, is hosting a "conference on global warming".  Flat man has an assistant, Reptil, who is condescendingly introduced by Flat man as not being a "super genius, like me".  After showing a ridiculous looking graphic of the sun getting hotter, consequently heating up the earth, Flat man gets interrupted by his assistant Reptil, "Wait, Flat man.  Global warming is about greenhouse gasses, you know pollution that comes from our cars and factories."  Flat man responds, "your entitled to your opinion, but you're wrong."

Later on in the episode (4:40 into the video clip), Flat man is submerged in water, and says "OK Global warming is bad, but won't get any worse."  Finally, at the end of the episode, according to one viewer (I have not been able to find, and view, the FULL episode), Flat Man is dripping wet from the polar ice caps melting and he says, "global warming doesn't exist, did I also mention the earth is flat?"

The overall message of the cartoon seems to be confusing, probably purposefully, but the propaganda is obviously there.

Interesting to note, according to Wikipedia, Flatman is gay.

The reference to the earth being flat, in relation to global warming, is another thought-provoking connection.  Last month, President Obama angrily blasted climate change skeptics during his energy policy speech at Georgetown University, saying he lacked “patience for anyone who denies that this problem is real.”

“We don’t have time for a meeting of the flat-Earth society,” Obama said. “Sticking your head in the sand might make you feel safer, but it’s not going to protect you from the coming storm.”

Ironically, Salon.com has reported that there really is a flat-earth society, and they actually are with the President in his belief in man-made global warming!

Comic Book Propaganda

Marvel comics has a long history of using their brand to push political propaganda.  Recently, in issue #583 of The Amazing Spider-Man, released in 2008, Spider-Man teamed up with President Obama to stop the Chameleon.

Also, in 1971, Marvel Comics then editor-in-chief, Stan Lee, wrote a three-part Spider-Man story portraying drug use as dangerous, and unglamorous, after getting approached by the United States government, asking him to do so.


A quick Google search of something like "comic book propaganda", will lead you to some interesting pictures, and give you an insight to just how long propaganda has been pushed through these channels.

Monday, February 11, 2013

Federally-Funded Disney Cartoon "Doc McStuffins" Teaching Kids To "Do What The Doctor Says"




Doc McStuffins is an animated series, on the Disney Channel, about a six-year-old girl who communicates with, and heals, stuffed animals and toys in her backyard clinic.  The show was created under the consultancy of the Hollywood Health & Society, which is a federally-funded organization, through which "public health and medical experts offer expert consultation, education and resources for writers, and producers, who develop scripts with health storylines and information."

Television and Sports Are Used to Control The Masses.

Television can be an extremely effective tool to push a certain message, to a mass amount of people.  In the past, I have written about how Hollywood is used, to push the agenda of the military industrial complex, as well as the agenda of Big Pharma, in particular vaccinations.

This particular organization, Hollywood, Health, & Society, works with over 800 writers, and has helped shape over 300 television shows, in the past two years.  In the Hollywood Propaganda section of my previous article, TV Doctors Are Paid To Push Drugs and Vaccines, I have more information on Hollywood, Health, & Society.

I wouldn't want to get into a debate about whether vaccinations are good, or whether a cartoon that gets children comfortable with going to the doctor is helpful, when discussing this issue.  I just don't believe tax money should be used to influence writers, and producers, in Hollywood.  We have people in America who worry about not being able to eat, after their food stamps gets delayed by one day, but yet we are comfortable enough to pay this group to influence Hollywood ? (Not too mention the money spent on military bases all over the world, the drones, the tanks, foreign aid, etc.)

I just think it's creepy to know that the government is covertly funding a Disney cartoon that sings songs about "Do What The Doctor Says" (video above), and has their agent at the Hollywood, Health, & Society, Sandra de Castro Buffington, consulting with the show to get them teaching kids about getting shots.