Walt Disney’s Illluminati Signature

Walt Disney Illuminati

As a teenager, Walt Disney was a member of the Order of DeMolay, a youth organization affiliated with Freemasons. Masons claim Disney never went higher in the organization. I think the proof Walt was a Freemason is Disney’s private restaurant and bar Club 33. Club 33 opened in May 1967, five months after Disney’s death. Walt may have gotten the 33rd degree and that may be the reason he built the club. Club 33 is the only place in Disneyland you can buy alcohol.

There are many conspiracy theories on the web about Disney and it’s connection to the Illuminati. I think the definitive proof though is in Disney’s signature which has a hidden 666. In the highest degrees of Freemasonry you are told that Lucifer is the true Christ and that Jesus is the false Christ. In Albert Pike’s Morals and Dogma Christ is called Adonai which means Lord. Freemasons believe that using the number 666 will hasten Lucifer’s coming and the new age.

Britney Hacked

Britney twitter hacked

“I give myself to Lucifer every day for it to arrive as quickly as possible. Glory to Satan.”

“I hope that the new world order will arive as soon as possible! –Britney.”

Secret Societies: Yale and Disneyland

Disneyland Club 33

June 21, 2007, 12:46 pm

By Mike Nizza

Skull and Bones spent what must have been an excruciating day or so on news sites across the Web this week when The Associated Press put out a story about the Apache quest to retrieve Geronimo’s remains, a legend fortified with a few pieces of evidence.

Then, just like that, the story disappeared (or, just faded away on the Web, like everything else).

Today, another secret society was dragged out into the light by The Los Angeles Times. For years, this one has been sitting right before our eyes — if your eyes were focused on Disneyland.

Club 33, which was “created by Walt Disney himself,” has 487 members who “can request the presence of Mickey Mouse or any other Disney character at their meals.” The article goes on to reveal that they lock their doors (just like the Skull and Bones!) and require reservations (like … every restaurant in New York!) Freaky, The Lede knows, but keep reading.

To get into Skull and Bones, you need to get into Yale University first, and then reportedly lie naked in a coffin to confess your sexual experiences. At Disney’s Club 33, all it takes is patience (a loooong waiting list) and a $9,500 check. Either way, “strange cries and whispers” may be provoked, depending on the size of the bank account and intensity of sordid admissions.

The magic number of the Bones is 322; Disney’s is 33, which a forum on Abovetopsecret.com says refers to one or more of the following:

The year prohibition ended.

The age of Jesus when he died.

The rank of Walt Disney in the secret Masonic cult.

The internet is filled with myths about both of them, none quite solid enough to ever report as fact. Just Google Skull and Bones for all of its secrets. As for Club 33, the Los Angeles Times said “a vulture that can talk” hangs around the Trophy Room.

“Walt Disney intended to spice up dinners by having the vulture converse with guests,” the paper wrote. Genius.

Finally, The Lede will throw out the completely obvious question: Is there a connection between Walt Disney, Club 33 and Skull and Bones?

Bonus points for further connections pointed out in the comments, but only if they are proposed with a complete lack of seriousness.