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Maunagarjana
13th December 2014, 06:43
That's what this very detailed article is saying.

http://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/return-oz-creepy-disney-movie-blatantly-mind-control/

I'll quote the first few paragraphs (it is long and has a lot of pictures).


When Return to Oz was released in 1985, the movie received a somewhat cold reception. While viewers were expecting a sequel to the 1931 classic The Wizard of Oz, the movie ultimately delivered a much darker experience. While The Wizard of Oz featured munchkins singing about lollipops, Return to Oz features Dorothy being taken to a grimy mental hospital, strapped down on a bed to be electroshocked … and then things get worse.

Described by one movie critic as “bleak, creepy and sometimes terrifying“, Return to Oz is one of these movies that makes one wonder why they were marketed to children. However, when one understands the hidden underlying meaning of the movie, things make more sense. The movie is secretly about trauma-based mind control, the most sadistic practice known to man, so those behind it probably took sadistic pleasure in scaring young viewers around the world.

Return to Oz symbolically describes the horrific process of trauma-based mind control as experienced by a young girl. Also known as MKULTRA, mind control is about subjecting victims to trauma that is so intense it cause them dissociate, or disconnect, from reality as a response mechanism to protect their conscious mind. The slave’s handler then creates a programmable alter-persona he can manipulate. (If you have no idea what I’m talking about, read this article: The Origins and Techniques of Monarch Mind Control). Through fantasy, Return to Oz describes the programming process of a young girl that has dissociated from reality into a world created by her handler.

The article continues here: http://vigilantcitizen.com/moviesandtv/return-oz-creepy-disney-movie-blatantly-mind-control/

Olaf
13th December 2014, 21:59
This is really shocking. What terrible effects will this movie have on persons that are suffering from those tortures!
Most shocks me that this is done intentionally.

Maunagarjana
15th December 2014, 01:34
I emailed the article to a friend of mine and he wrote his thoughts about it. He's not a forum member, so I'll cut and paste what he said, because I think he made some good points. I personally haven't seen the movie, so it's hard for me to tell which way to look at it. I do think there are many things that are anti-illuminati / anti-mind control that are misinterpreted as being in favor of it. People seem to often make the mistake of thinking that just because certain subject matter are addressed in a story that this is necessarily intended to support a negative agenda. People don't bother to actually analyze the dynamics of the story to see clearly the intent. Anyway, here's what my friend said:


I do agree that this article is absolutely correct in the symbolism matching MKUltra programming techniques. But he gets several things wrong at the same time. This is my beef with the article in one quote from the article.

"Bringing the Land of Oz back to life becomes Dorothy’s mission. And that’s what her handler wants her to do."

This is the fault in his logic as bringing the land of oz back to life seems to be a strange command from an evil MK handler, the yellow brick road is in ruins indicating that the conditioning is breaking, AND she sets and and succeeds in defeating the nurse and the doctor indicating that she recognizes their mind-meddling and is now starting to unravel and heal it.

Also, at the end of the movie, dorothy is found by the creek and is told that the doctor was burned to death trying to save his machines (which could be seen as stubbornly trying to see plans through right up to his destruction) with the nurse being shamed and imprisoned for aiding the criminal doctor.

ALSO, the end scene depicts Ozma being pulling out of the mirror which is an indication of the schism of her psyche being made whole again. Again, recognizing the damage done and starting the road to healing it. The part where she is in her room again and sees Ozma waving in the mirror indicates that she realizes the damage can never fully be unraveled but she will rewire it into something positive.The author was errantly insistant on making the tone sinister for the reasons why the movie perfectly illustrates MK Ultra programming.

As I was reading it and comparing it to what I know about the movie, I couldn't help but see the obvious parallels through what I will call "the david wilcock filter". It seems to be more of a warning and a triumph against MKUltra programming. Much like the warning and triumph against the illuminati-esque plot devices and characters of Winter Soldier and Iron-Man 3 movies. Almost as if the Magic Kingdom of the Mouse is actually an unwilling aquisition of the ancient group. Disney seems to be going out of it's way to code these movies in a passive aggressive attack/exposure of past/present/future plans of the cabal even as far back as the 80s.