A central theme of Disney’s productions is magic. Many of the movies are about the stories of the false gods of Babylonian mystery cult religions. Disney works to indoctrinate children into occult themes and practices by creating a fascination with magic. Disney and Hollywood take very real and evil occult practices and beliefs and glamorize them to make it appear fun, silly, and fantasy. Whether someone believes in witchcraft and sorcery or not is besides the point because there are people who have believed in it for thousands of years and it has always been associated with deviant acts and arts such as promiscuity, orgies, pedophilia, cannibalism, blood drinking, animal sacrifice, human sacrifice, and slavery. It is no joking matter. But Hollywood has done a very good job making it appear cool, or fake and only in the realm of fantasy. Disney works to desensitize children from a very young age to occult concepts such as, magic, sorcery, witchcraft, witches, wizards, potions, spells, enchantments, divination, etc. The fact is that this stuff is real and has been practiced for thousands of years and is very evil whether people believe in the supernatural or not. Disney aims to normalize the occult to children. Then when those children grow old and a website like hearthetrumpets.com exposes satanism being practiced by the rich elite of this world, their minds automatically dismiss it because of the strong associations Hollywood has made with the occult and fantasy.
Doesn’t it seem a little weird that so many of Disney’s movies are so primarily focused on occult themes which are often very dark for children? Of all things for Disney to make movies about and they so often choose witchcraft and sorcery. They even portray “good” and “bad” magic. There are so many examples of this I cannot name them all. Remember “mirror, mirror, on the wall”? This is a form of divination and necromancy practiced by the occult which uses a black reflective surface or mirror which is called a scrying mirror to stare into and conjure up spirits.
Earlier I talked about the fascination with magic through the glamour of Hollywood. Look up the etymology or origin of fascination and glamour, and see what you find. Fascination means to bewitch or enchant through charms and witchcraft. Glamour (closely related to grammar) means spells, magic or, for grammar, a spell book.