Disney: Symbols & Subliminals
Let’s take a look at what symbols and subliminals Disney has been hiding in plain sight. First we’ll need to look at this FBI bulletin about the symbols that pedophiles use:
Note the spiral triangle and the swirl. These “boy love” symbols make a lot of appearances in children’s movies made by Disney.
As I present these images, I’m not gonna highlight or circle the subliminal messages and symbols like most people do. There’s two reasons for this: I don’t think there’s any need to and it’ll be more fun for you to spot them all on your own, with perhaps a little direction here and there.
Elena of Avalor
So here’s the spiral triangle, all over this animal right here. Kind of a peculiar style choice. Instead of regular fur spotting, we have a bunch of this very specific type of triangle.
And the swirl. Same movie, both of the “boy love” symbols.
Atlantis
Back to the spiral triangle, this time in the children’s film Atlantis.
And the swirl as well. Same movie.
Mighty Ducks 2
This isn’t a recent development. Here is the spiral triangle making an appearance in the 1994 film Mighty Ducks 2.
You can probably guess what’s coming next…
To find this swirl, we only need to travel all the way…to the other side of the helmet. How ’bout that…
Flight of the Navigator
We can even go further back, to 1986, and still find spiral triangles in a Disney movie.
Adventures of Pan
It might be understandable if they once accidentally used this triangle spiraling in on itself. When it shows up again and again and again, though? You really have to start asking yourself some questions. And for some, the answer to these questions might be hard to even comprehend or accept. That’s the leap that one must make in order to wake up and understand what’s actually going on here.
Here’s another one, by the way. Not only in the same movie, but in the very same scene. In this scene, there’s a tree with spiral triangle lanterns hanging from the branches, a rabbit wearing a spiral triangle necklace (previous image) and the tree as well has another spiral triangle carved into its trunk. That’s some sick shit.
The Rescuers
This one is well-known. It’s also the most dated example on this list, as the movie The Rescuers was released in the year 1977. Even back in the seventies they were putting real boobies in the background of a kids’ animated movie. Yeesh.
The Goldbergs
Here we have both symbols in the same shot.
The Goldbergs is a television show which aired on ABC, which is owned by Disney. And guess who the narrator is on this show: Patton Oswalt, who has often used his own Twitter account to publicly “joke” about having sex with children.
Another spiral triangle in the same scene…
So that was all stuff that they snuck into their movies (and a TV show). The rest of this list will consist of movie posters, DVD art, amusement park rides and even a gift card.
The Little Mermaid
This one is pretty well-known: there’s a penis in the middle of the castle.
The Lion King
This is one of those things where you might not notice it at first but once you see it, you can’t un-see it. The big lion face in the sky is actually a woman’s almost-naked body from behind. The lion’s nose is the woman’s panties, the lion’s mouth is her ass cheeks, etc.
Tangled
The hair that’s wrapped around the guy on the left spells the word “SEX” in capital letters.
The Jungle Book
The spiral triangle makes its way onto The Jungle Book DVD art.
Mickey & Minnie Mouse
You might not notice it at first, but it looks like Mickey Mouse is grabbing a fat blue cock.
Target removed this image from their website after it sparked some controversy across social media. It’s unclear whether or not they removed it as a result of the negative attention it was getting, though, as they never made a statement on it.
Disneyland/Disneyworld Rides
They are just putting this damn pedo symbol anywhere they can. It’s a constant, disgusting bombardment.
And of course the swirl too.
Hancock (not Disney)
I came across this one on Reddit, in the Conspiracy subreddit (there’s some interesting stuff there sometimes, leave me alone!).
Hancock isn’t a Disney movie, but was obviously a massive box office hit. It made $629.4 million back in 2008.
We can see a couple of the “little boy lover” swirls on the wall next to Will Smith, next to a drawing of an adult and child hand-in-hand. What’s funny (disgusting) about the latter is the rays of light emanating from the pair, as if to glorify the relationship.