Like many citizens of the United States, I am concerned about the history of Disney and the way they influence children.
The state of Florida recently passed legislation prohibiting “Classroom instruction by school personnel or third parties on sexual orientation or gender identity may not occur in kindergarten through grade 3…”.
Many Disney employees walked off their jobs on March 22 in protest.
Disney’s response angered many politicians in Florida, Spencer Roach for one, who in turn decided to revisit the 1967 Reedy Creek improvement act that granted Disney tax-free status in Florida. On April 19, 2022, the Senate in Florida voted to repeal Disney’s tax-free status.
Today, April 21, Representative Roach, who I follow on Twitter, posted that the Florida House was set to vote to repeal the Reedy Creek act.
The Reedy Creek act also granted Disney a type of self-government status, sort of similar to the Vatican in Italy. “Lawless,” as Congressman Roach said.
Back to my concerns of Disney. Walt Disney was a member of Bohemian Grove in California, an area where politicians and VIPs practiced unspeakable rituals on human beings. I have read an autobiography of a survivor of these rituals, Cathy O’Brien, who also spoke of underground areas at Bohemian Grove.
And so I am extremely concerned about the potential for abuses in underground areas at Disney in Orlando. I attempted to raise Congressman Roach’s awareness of this potential for abuse on Twitter in response to his tweet on the House vote on Disney in Florida today. I asked a simple question: “Have police in Florida ever inspected the underground areas of Disney?”
In order to establish that there were in fact underground areas in Disney in Florida, I searched for a link on this fact. The first one I found was by Marco Margaritoff written in August 2021, titled The Inside Story Of Walt Disney’s Secret Tunnels Beneath The Magic Kingdom. It is a simple facts-based article. I attempted to include this article in my reply to Congressman Roach on Twitter.
Twitter would not allow me to post this article. It kept saying “something went wrong.” I thought it was an internet connection issue at first. But that wasn’t it. A window popped up and said “We can’t complete this request because this link has been identified by Twitter or our partners as being potentially harmful. Visit our help center to learn more.” Below is a screenshot of this event. I posted this screenshot in reply to Congressman Roach to inform him of Twitter’s censorship of underground areas in Florida.
I don’t think I need to explain that something is very wrong here. If you read this, please contact your representatives to ensure that a proper inspection is done of Disney’s underground areas in Orlando, Florida.
Charles Wright
P.S. The Florida House just voted to repeal the Reedy Creek act in a voice vote which was almost unanimous over loud protests from people in the gallery. https://gettr.com/post/p16exfm8b0a
"...there hasn’t been a single case of the tunnels being connected to child trafficking or exploitation in any way." (from the article to which you provided the link)
One would think if anyone was abused in those tunnels they would come forward considering the current legal climate and appetite for such cases...No?