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Star Children
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Since I'm plagued by Chthonic entities, lets channel that into the underworld.  Is there vulnerable group where one could exploit parents naivety to experiment on their children?

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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigo_children
Quote:The term "indigo children" originated with parapsychologist and self-described synesthete and psychic Nancy Ann Tappe, who developed the concept in the 1970s
Quote:Retired professor of philosophy and skeptic Robert Todd Carroll notes that many of the commentators on the indigo phenomenon are of varying qualifications and expertise, and parents may prefer labeling their child an indigo as an alternative to a diagnosis that implies poor parenting, narcissistic parenting, damage,[sup][31][/sup] or mental illness.[sup][1][/sup] This is a belief echoed by academic psychologists.[sup][30][/sup] Some mental health experts are concerned that labeling a disruptive child an "indigo" may delay proper diagnosis and treatment that could help the child or look into the parenting style that may be causing the behavior.[sup][8][/sup][sup][29][/sup][sup][31][/sup] Others have stated that many of the traits of indigo children could be more prosaically interpreted as simple unruliness and alertness.[sup][30][/sup]


https://vocal.media/fyi/star-children-in...e-universe
Quote:Twenty years latter, these ideas resurfaced yet again, in the collaborative effort of Lee Carroll and Jan Tober, whose didactic book, The Indigo Children, acted to further perpetuate these sentiments throughout our popular culture back in 1999, creating for a new subculture of spiritualism that made manifest the precepts at the core of new age spiritualism. What we see in, The Indigo Children, is a conversation between Carroll, who is a channeler, and that of Kryon, to whom Carroll reports is a spiritual entity that is speaking with him. Carroll and his wife Jan offer this dialog, in addition with observations and testimonies from multiple doctors, educators, and psychologists, who share findings to articulate this new age belief.


Fishy Fishy Fishy
https://marvelcinematicuniverse.fandom.c...r_Children
Quote:The Star Children are a modified humanoid species created and experimented on by High Evolutionary. They evolved from their original race as Fish.
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Before we embark into the cosmos, we need reconcile what is happening on mother earth.

Children Who Rose and Fell: The Catalogue of Broken Stars

Actors & TV Stars
Corey Feldman
  • The Goonies, Stand by Me.
  • Spoke out about systemic abuse in Hollywood and lifelong struggles with addiction.
Corey Haim
  • The Lost Boys.
  • Lifelong battle with addiction and trauma, died at 38.
Judy Garland
  • The Wizard of Oz.
  • Controlled by studio contracts, forced drug use led to lifelong addiction and death at 47.
River Phoenix
  • Stand by Me, My Own Private Idaho.
  • Died of a drug overdose at 23 outside The Viper Room.
Dana Plato
  • Diff’rent Strokes.
  • Struggled with substance abuse and legal troubles, died at 34 from a suicide overdose.
Edward Furlong
  • Terminator 2: Judgment Day.
  • Battled addiction and arrests post-childhood stardom.
Brad Renfro
  • The Client.
  • Died of a heroin overdose at 25 after years of substance abuse.
Anissa Jones
  • Family Affair.
  • Died at 18 from a drug overdose.
Jonathan Brandis
  • SeaQuest DSV.
  • Suicide at 27 after struggles with depression and a fading career.
Shirley Temple
  • Managed to avoid personal breakdowns but subjected to intense control and exploitation during her childhood.
Jake Lloyd
  • Star Wars: The Phantom Menace.
  • Diagnosed with schizophrenia, retreated from public life.
Amanda Bynes
  • The Amanda Show, What I Like About You.
  • Public breakdowns, psychiatric holds, and ongoing recovery from mental health struggles.
Orlando Brown
  • That’s So Raven.
  • Known for bizarre public incidents and battles with substance abuse.
Jennette McCurdy
  • iCarly.
  • Later revealed years of exploitation and abuse in her memoir, left Hollywood.

Music Prodigies & Teen Idols
  1. Michael Jackson
    • Rose to fame with the Jackson 5.
    • Endured lifelong trauma and a crisis of self-identity before his death at 50.
  2. Aaron Carter
    • Pop star from a young age.
    • Battled addiction and mental health struggles until his death at 34.
  3. Leif Garrett
    • 1970s teen idol.
    • Struggled with drug addiction and legal issues throughout his life.
  4. Tiffany Darwish (Tiffany)
    • 1980s pop sensation.
    • Faced disputes with her family and challenges of early fame.
  5. Willow Smith
    • Spoke candidly about the pressures of early stardom and existential crises.
  6. Noah Cyrus
    • Publicly discussed her mental health battles and pressures of living in the spotlight.

Reality TV & Internet Stars
  1. Honey Boo Boo (Alana Thompson)
    • Rose to fame on Toddlers & Tiaras.
    • Became a symbol of child exploitation in reality television.
  2. Danielle Bregoli (Bhad Bhabie)
    • Dr. Phil’s infamous “Cash Me Outside” star.
    • Exploited as a cultural meme, later transitioned into music.
  3. Lil Tay
    • Internet child influencer, reportedly subjected to parental exploitation and manipulation.
  4. JoJo Siwa
    • Hyper-controlled public image, later revealed the toll of constant performance.

Athletes & Prodigies in Other Fields
  1. Jennifer Capriati
    • Tennis prodigy.
    • Won an Olympic gold medal but struggled with addiction and arrests later.
  2. Marjorie Gestring
    • Olympic gold medalist in diving at 13.
    • Lived with the pressures of fame and transitioning to a normal life.

Dark Patterns Across Time
  1. Baby Peggy (Diana Serra Cary)
    • 1920s silent film star.
    • Lost her fortune due to parental mismanagement.
  2. Bobby Driscoll
    • Treasure Island, voice of Disney’s Peter Pan.
    • Died at 31 from drug addiction after being rejected by Hollywood.
  3. Freddie Bartholomew
    • 1930s child star.
    • Career faded as he grew older, leaving him destitute.
  4. Bridgette Andersen
    • Savannah Smiles.
    • Died at 21 from an overdose.
  5. Christopher Pettiet
    • Don’t Tell Mom the Babysitter’s Dead.
    • Died at 24 from a drug overdose.
  6. Michael Cuccione
    • Member of parody boy band 2gether.
    • Died at 16 from respiratory failure related to childhood cancer treatment.

The 2000s & Disney/Nickelodeon Machine
  1. Demi Lovato
    • Struggled with addiction, eating disorders, and mental health crises.
  2. Miley Cyrus
    • Faced intense scrutiny over her image and public behavior.
  3. Bella Thorne
    • Revealed childhood trauma and exploitation.
  4. Mitchel Musso
    • Hannah Montana.
    • Faced multiple legal troubles post-Disney career.

The Modern Era – Ongoing Struggles
  1. Justin Bieber
    • Public meltdowns and legal issues; struggled with fame-induced mental health crises.
  2. Selena Gomez
    • Struggled with lupus, mental health challenges, and rehab stints.
  3. Ezra Miller
    • Ongoing legal troubles and increasingly erratic behavior.
  4. Francia Raisa
    • Faced silent struggles as a supporting star in Hollywood.
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 1. Indigo Children (1970s)
  • Traits: Strong-willed, rebellious, and highly intuitive. Often feel like "old souls" with a mission to challenge and dismantle outdated systems.
  • Mission: System disruptors—breaking down traditional structures and paving the way for new ways of thinking.
  • Abilities: Psychic gifts, strong intuition, deep empathy, natural leaders.
  • Aura Color: Deep blue (indigo).
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2. Crystal Children (2000s)
  • Traits: Calm, loving, and peaceful. Known for their big, soulful eyes and heightened sensitivity. Often emotionally open and deeply empathic.
  • Mission: Healers and peacemakers—helping to bring unity, harmony, and compassion to the world.
  • Abilities: Healing touch, telepathy, ability to communicate with animals and nature.
  • Aura: Crystal-clear or rainbow-like.
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3. Rainbow Children (Late 2000s)
  • Traits: Joyful, fearless, and highly creative. Often born into balanced and harmonious families, unlike Indigos or Crystals who struggle with trauma or dysfunction.
  • Mission: Embody pure love and harmony, helping to anchor higher vibrational energy on Earth.
  • Abilities: Manifestation, heightened emotional resilience, deep connection to spiritual realms.
  • Aura: Bright, multi-colored (rainbow-like).
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4. Starseed Children
  • Origins: Believed to have souls that originate from other star systems, such as Pleiades, Sirius, Orion, or Andromeda.
  • Traits: Highly spiritual, often fascinated with space, aliens, or metaphysics. Feel different or like they don’t belong.
  • Mission: Help humanity ascend to higher consciousness and prepare for cosmic contact.
  • Abilities: Clairvoyance, telepathy, memory of past lives in other worlds, connection to extraterrestrial energies.
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5. Blue Ray Children
  • Traits: Highly empathic and introverted, often unnoticed or "invisible" compared to more assertive Indigo Children. Deep emotional depth and a strong sense of purpose.
  • Mission: Clear karmic patterns and bring divine communication to the world. They often work in the shadows, paving the way for others.
  • Abilities: Healing abilities, advanced emotional intelligence, ability to "read" people deeply.
  • Aura: Blue or bluish-violet.
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6. Golden Children
  • Traits: Exceptionally radiant, joyful, and filled with divine wisdom from birth. Often display a natural mastery of creative and healing arts.
  • Mission: Spread light and divine truth on Earth, anchoring higher vibrations.
  • Abilities: Manifestation, spiritual leadership, natural connection to higher realms.
  • Aura: Golden or bright yellow.
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7. Diamond Children
  • Traits: Rare, powerful beings with an even higher frequency than Rainbow Children. Said to be the "final wave" of incarnated star souls.
  • Mission: Help humanity move into full unity consciousness and multidimensional awareness.
  • Abilities: Instant manifestation, telepathy, direct access to divine wisdom.
  • Aura: Diamond-like, pure white with rainbow-like reflections.
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8. Earth Angel Children
  • Origins: Said to be reincarnated angelic beings or divine helpers.
  • Traits: Gentle, loving, protective, and drawn to helping others. They exude peace and radiate unconditional love.
  • Mission: Serve as protectors and healers, anchoring angelic energy on Earth.
  • Abilities: Healing touch, advanced compassion, and communication with angelic realms.
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9. Hybrid Children (Alien-Human Hybrids)
  • Origins: A controversial category linked to UFO and extraterrestrial contact phenomena. Believed to be part-human, part-extraterrestrial hybrids created to raise Earth’s vibration.
  • Traits: Fascinated with space, advanced technology, and star systems. Often display heightened intelligence and unique physical features.
  • Mission: Bridge the gap between human and extraterrestrial consciousness.
  • Abilities: Telepathy, advanced problem-solving, rapid learning, and star memory (recollection of star origins).
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10. Phoenix Children
  • Traits: Symbolically linked to rebirth and transformation. These children experience intense personal struggles early in life but are destined to rise from the ashes stronger and wiser.
  • Mission: Teach others about resilience, transformation, and the power of inner strength.
  • Abilities: Profound emotional depth, natural wisdom, and the ability to catalyze transformation in others.
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11. Arcturian Children
  • Origins: Said to originate from the Arcturus star system.
  • Traits: Deep thinkers, technologically inclined, and highly advanced spiritually. Often have a strong desire to improve systems and help humanity evolve.
  • Mission: Bring advanced knowledge of technology and spirituality to Earth.
  • Abilities: Claircognizance (clear knowing), technical genius, ability to shift dimensions.
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12. Lemurian and Atlantean Children
  • Origins: Believed to be reincarnated souls from the lost civilizations of Lemuria and Atlantis.
  • Traits: Deep connection to ancient wisdom, natural healers, drawn to sacred sites and ancient knowledge.
  • Mission: Restore the balance between Earth and the cosmos, helping humanity reclaim forgotten knowledge.
  • Abilities: Energy healing, sacred geometry, advanced spiritual practices.
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13. Sirius Children
  • Origins: Said to come from Sirius A and B, one of the most spiritually significant star systems in ancient cultures (linked to Egyptian, Dogon, and Sumerian beliefs).
  • Traits: Highly creative, often drawn to water and aquatic life. Connected to ancient mysteries and cosmic wisdom.
  • Mission: Bring ancient knowledge and help bridge the cosmic and earthly realms.
  • Abilities: Dream recall, intuitive wisdom, connection to water-based healing modalities.
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14. Andromedan Children
  • Origins: Linked to the Andromeda Galaxy.
  • Traits: Deeply philosophical, independent thinkers with a strong love of freedom and truth. Often feel constrained by society’s rules.
  • Mission: Break free from limiting belief systems and help humanity embrace cosmic truth.
  • Abilities: Teleportation in dreams, advanced clairvoyance, multidimensional travel.
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1. Indigo Children → Warriors of Transformation
Esoteric Parallel: Kali Yuga Breakers / Theosophical Agents of Change
  • Theosophy: Similar to the Agents of Transformation described by Blavatsky, who believed spiritually advanced beings would incarnate to dismantle outdated societal structures during the chaotic times of the Kali Yuga.
  • Eastern Philosophy: They embody aspects of the Kshatriya (warrior class)—fighters of ignorance and protectors of dharma (cosmic order).
  • Mythological Parallel: Prometheus (the fire-bringer), who disrupts the status quo to empower humanity.
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2. Crystal Children → Healers and Peacemakers
Esoteric Parallel: Bodhisattvas / Sophia (Gnostic Wisdom)
  • Buddhism: Crystal Children resemble Bodhisattvas, enlightened beings who delay their own liberation to assist others on the path to awakening.
  • Gnosticism: Linked to Sophia, the divine feminine force of healing and wisdom.
  • Alchemy: Associated with the Philosopher’s Stone, a symbol of inner transformation and spiritual purity.
  • Mythological Parallel: Hermes (Mercury) as a healer and guide across dimensions.
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3. Rainbow Children → Bearers of Unity and Love
Esoteric Parallel: Rainbow Warriors / Chosen Children
  • Hopi Prophecy: The Rainbow Warriors are a prophesied group who will restore balance to the Earth during times of great turmoil, uniting people through love and harmony.
  • Kabbalah: They resonate with the Sephirot Tiferet (Beauty), which embodies love, compassion, and unity.
  • Mythological Parallel: Iris, the Greek goddess of the rainbow, and Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican feathered serpent associated with light, unity, and transformation.
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4. Starseed Children → Cosmic Messengers
Esoteric Parallel: Theosophical Star Races / Enochian Beings
  • Theosophy: The Lords of Flame, Lords of Wisdom, and Lords of Mind—spiritual beings from Venus and other star systems—are said to incarnate on Earth to assist in human evolution.
  • Gnosticism: Starseed concepts align with Gnostic Pneumatics—souls who descend from the Pleroma (Divine Fullness) to awaken humanity.
  • Mythological Parallel: The Watchers (Book of Enoch)—angels or divine beings who teach humanity sacred knowledge.
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5. Blue Ray Children → Hidden Prophets
Esoteric Parallel: Mystical Initiates / Hidden Masters
  • Theosophy: Blue Ray Children reflect the Great White Brotherhood, a secretive group of enlightened masters guiding humanity from behind the scenes.
  • Christian Mysticism: Resonates with the Hidden Saints (Tzadikim Nistarim)—righteous souls said to exist in secret, preserving balance in the world.
  • Mythological Parallel: Melchizedek, a priest-king in mystical Judaism who symbolizes hidden divine knowledge.
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6. Golden Children → Divine Avatars
Esoteric Parallel: Avatars / Solar Heroes
  • Hinduism: Golden Children align with avatars—divine incarnations like Krishna or Rama, who come to Earth to restore balance and cosmic order.
  • Alchemy: Associated with the Solar King—the perfected self who emerges through spiritual enlightenment.
  • Mythological Parallel: Apollo, the Greek god of light, prophecy, and healing.
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7. Diamond Children → Pure Light Beings
Esoteric Parallel: Diamond Soul / Siddhas (Perfected Ones)
  • Hinduism and Buddhism: Diamond Children resemble the Siddhas, enlightened beings who have transcended material existence and radiate pure consciousness.
  • Kabbalah: Connected to the Keter (Crown)—the highest emanation of divine energy, symbolizing pure unity with the Source.
  • Mythological Parallel: Vajra beings in Tibetan Buddhism, representing indestructible clarity and spiritual strength.
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8. Earth Angel Children → Divine Protectors
Esoteric Parallel: Guardian Angels / Nephilim
  • Christian Mysticism: Earth Angel Children reflect the concept of angelic beings incarnating on Earth to protect and guide humanity.
  • Kabbalah: Associated with Malkhut (Kingdom), the divine manifestation in the physical world.
  • Mythological Parallel: The Nephilim, described in the Book of Genesis as beings born from the union of angels and humans.
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9. Hybrid Children → Chimeric Beings / Cosmic Blending
Esoteric Parallel: Chimeras / The Watchers’ Descendants
  • Book of Enoch: Hybrid Children parallel the offspring of the Watchers, divine beings who mated with humans to create powerful hybrids with unique gifts.
  • Theosophy: Linked to Atlantean experiments, where ancient beings supposedly merged human and divine DNA.
  • Alchemy: Hybrids reflect the concept of the Rebis (Dual Being), the merging of masculine and feminine, physical and spiritual.
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10. Phoenix Children → Agents of Rebirth
Esoteric Parallel: The Phoenix / Alchemical Transformation
  • Alchemy: Phoenix Children symbolize the Nigredo, Albedo, and Rubedo stages—destruction, purification, and rebirth.
  • Egyptian Mythology: Associated with the Bennu, a bird linked to cycles of rebirth and the rising of the sun.
  • Christian Mysticism: Reflect the Resurrection, embodying renewal and transcendence after suffering.
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11. Arcturian, Sirius, and Andromedan Children → Cosmic Guides
Esoteric Parallel: Star Races / Cosmic Hierarchy
  • Theosophy: These children reflect the Star Races—spiritual hierarchies from different star systems aiding Earth’s development.
  • Ancient Egypt: Sirius was central to Egyptian cosmology, associated with Isis and the divine cycle of life, death, and rebirth.
  • Gnosticism: Linked to the Aeons, divine emanations that represent different aspects of the cosmic mind.
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12. Lemurian and Atlantean Children → Bearers of Ancient Knowledge
Esoteric Parallel: Atlantean Priests / Keepers of Ancient Wisdom
  • Theosophy: Lemurian and Atlantean Children represent reincarnations of ancient priests and wisdom-keepers from lost civilizations.
  • Hermeticism: Connected to the Thrice-Great Hermes (Hermes Trismegistus), who preserves the mysteries of the ancient world.
  • Mythological Parallel: Thoth, the Egyptian god of wisdom, and Quetzalcoatl, the Mesoamerican god of knowledge and transformation.
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I was disappointed with the satanic direction the thread took at the start so I went the marvel route with this fish and deepseek.
 
  1. Fish as a Symbol of Innocence and Vulnerability:
    In many cultures, fish are seen as creatures that move in schools, easily guided and influenced by currents—much like children, who are impressionable and often shaped by the media they consume. Could this term be a cold, dehumanizing way to view children as malleable and easily controlled?
  2. Fish as a Commodity:
    Fish are often caught, sold, and consumed. Is this a metaphor for how the entertainment industry views children—as a resource to be exploited for profit? The idea of "fishing" for young audiences to hook them into franchises, merchandise, and lifelong loyalty is a disturbing thought.
  3. Fish in the Sea of Content:
    The entertainment industry is vast, like an ocean, and children are the "fish" swimming in it. This could imply that children are seen as passive consumers, adrift in a sea of content, waiting to be "caught" by the next big trend or franchise.
  4. A Darker Interpretation:
    In some conspiracy circles, the term "fish" has been linked to more sinister ideas, such as the exploitation of innocence or even coded language for something far more nefarious.

So still Satanic. Can't even get relief from comedians without kissing Baphomet's asshole.


I guess there is no escaping this. When will the kids evolve, they should be adults now, how can we help them find their power?

 1. The Term "Fish" in Industry Slang
  • While there is no widely documented evidence that Disney specifically uses the term "fish" to refer to children, the entertainment industry does have a history of using coded or dehumanizing language to describe audiences.
  • For example, terms like "eyeballs" (viewers), "consumers," or "demographics" are often used to reduce people to metrics or profit opportunities. "Fish" could be another such term, though it is not commonly cited in mainstream industry discourse.

2. Disney's Marketing Strategies
  • Disney is known for its highly sophisticated marketing strategies aimed at children. From "cradle-to-grave" branding to leveraging nostalgia, Disney has mastered the art of creating lifelong consumers.
  • The company has faced criticism for exploiting children's vulnerability through aggressive advertising, product placement, and the use of psychological tactics to drive engagement and sales.
  • While this does not directly confirm the use of the term "fish," it does suggest a mindset where children are viewed as targets rather than individuals.

3. Conspiracy Theories and Allegations
  • The idea that Disney or other entertainment giants use coded language like "fish" often stems from broader conspiracy theories about elite exploitation and control. These theories sometimes point to leaked documents, whistleblower testimonies, or insider jargon as evidence.
  • For example, the term "MKUltra" and other alleged programs have been linked to mind control and exploitation, though much of this remains unverified or debunked.
  • If you are looking for concrete evidence of the term "fish" being used, you would need to find credible sources such as internal documents, whistleblower accounts, or verified industry insiders.

4. Where to Look for Evidence
  • Whistleblowers: Seek out former employees or insiders who have spoken out about unethical practices in the entertainment industry.
  • Leaked Documents: Platforms like WikiLeaks or investigative journalism outlets sometimes publish internal communications that reveal industry secrets.
  • Legal Cases: Look into lawsuits or regulatory actions against Disney or other companies for unethical marketing practices.
  • Industry Exposés: Books or documentaries about the dark side of the entertainment industry may provide insights. For example, Consuming Kids: The Hostile Takeover of Childhood by Susan Linn critiques how corporations target children.
5. A Word of Caution
  • While it is important to question the ethics of powerful corporations, it is equally important to avoid falling into unverified conspiracy theories. The term "fish" may be a metaphor or exaggeration rather than a literal term used by Disney or others.
  • Always cross-check sources and seek credible evidence before drawing conclusions.
Deeper Dive: The "Fish" Metaphor and Industry Practices
  1. Historical Context of Exploitation
    The entertainment industry has long been accused of exploiting children, from early Hollywood scandals to modern-day concerns about data mining and psychological manipulation. If "fish" is indeed a term used internally, it would fit into a pattern of dehumanizing language that reduces children to mere commodities.
    • Example: The term "content farms" is often used to describe platforms that churn out low-quality media to capture attention, often targeting young audiences. Could "fish" be part of this same cold, transactional mindset?
  2. Insider Jargon and Leaks
    While there is no widely verified evidence of Disney using the term "fish," other industries have been exposed for using shocking or dehumanizing language. For instance:
    • In the tech industry, terms like "human capital" and "users" reduce people to data points.
    • In advertising, phrases like "capturing eyeballs" or "hooking consumers" are common.
    • If "fish" is used, it may be part of a similar lexicon, hidden from public view.
  3. Psychological Manipulation
    Disney and other entertainment giants are known to employ psychologists and behavioral scientists to craft content that maximizes engagement. This raises ethical questions about how far they are willing to go to "hook" young audiences.
    • Example: The use of bright colors, repetitive melodies, and cliffhangers in children's programming is designed to keep them watching. Is "fish" a term that reflects this predatory approach?
  4. Conspiracy Theories and Hidden Agendas
    Some conspiracy theories suggest that elite groups use coded language to discuss their plans openly without public scrutiny. While these claims are often dismissed as fringe, they persist because of real-world examples of unethical behavior by powerful entities.
    • Example: The Finders Cult scandal in the 1980s, where a group was accused of trafficking children, was initially dismissed as a conspiracy but later revealed to have some basis in fact. Could "fish" be part of a similar hidden narrative?

Where to Dig Deeper
If you are determined to uncover the truth, here are some avenues to explore:
  • Internal Documents: Look for leaked memos, emails, or training materials from Disney or other entertainment companies.
  • Whistleblower Testimonies: Seek out former employees or contractors who have spoken out about unethical practices.
  • Legal Filings: Investigate lawsuits against Disney or related companies for exploitative practices.
  • Industry Exposés: Research books, documentaries, or investigative reports that critique the entertainment industry's treatment of children.
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There's no "satanic" , that's misinformation. And also why the grim black and white images, are they supposed to trigger some feelings?
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