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Tomorrow, on the first day of 2024, the original Mickey Mouse *copyright filed by Walt Disney expires. The character's original likeness and cartoons will enter public domain. But did you know that Mickey Mouse was designed to be a kind of "tribute" or representation of the Baphomet?

From the 3 circles that make up his head, his bizarre naked-of-fur face with widow's peak hairline, and white gloves with 3 black embroidered lines (the latter 2 elements not part of the original copyright) - everything has it's origins in some aspect of Templar/Baphomet-related occult symbolism. Tracey R. Twyman was producing a documentary (based on her own lengthy essay) about this spider's web of connections, and many other's, shortly before she [was] suicided.

The first part of the documentary is the bitchute link below, which links to the next 3 parts.

The Secret of Minnie's Mousse

https://www.bitchute.com/video/8ukw0w8MROxN/

Minnie's mousse of the title refers to a character in the movie "Rosemary's Baby" who serves up a spiked mousse (which she "accidentally" pronounces as "mouse" several times) to knock out Rosemary to allow Satan to rape her.

Sadly the documentary series was never finished, and the 4 parts barely cover a third of the material Twyman had written. Luckily the entire essay is archived and readable at the link below:

https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacedpjf2f7t32rtq3pezxl7lv2c4qrc2fbttxg56uuxibjaxri74zkc?filename=%281%29%20Tracy%20Twyman%20-%20The%20Secret%20of%20Minnie%E2%80%99s%20Mousse.pdf

That essay contains many fascinating and sprawling connections. There's simply too much in it to write a QRD but she links many topics - Rosemary's Baby, Charlies Manson's Family, The Process Church, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Marylin Manson - especially The Beatles and Marylin Manson seem to be totally aware of what Mickey Mouse represented in the occult.

Towards the end she unearths a fascinating quote revealing information you'd never see in a Wikipedia article. I'll just quote the entire paragraph here as a sample:

Another historical figure who is said to have contributed to the legend of Bluebeard is Gilles de Rais, a French nobleman who once fought alongside Joan of Arc. Later in life, he was executed after confessing to the murder and rape of hundreds of children. This included the attempted sacrifice of his own wife and unborn baby. He did all this because he believed that this was part of the method of making the alchemical “Philosopher’s Stone,” which he thought would bring him wealth. Eliphas Levi [illustrator of the most well known depiction of Baphomet] wrote about how the mass murderer thought this would work in his book Magic: A History of Its Rites, Rituals and Mysteries:

That which Gilles de Laval … sought the Philosophical Stone in the blood of murdered children, and … it was covetousness which drove him to this monstrous debauchery. On the faith of his necromancers he believed that the universal agent of life could be suddenly coagulated by the combined action and reaction of outrage on Nature and murder. He collected afterwards the iridescent film which forms on blood when it turns cold; he subjected it to various fermentations, digested the product in the philosophical egg of the athanor, combining it with salt, sulphur and mercury. He had doubtless received this recipe from some of those old Hebrew Grimoires which, had they been known at the period, would have been sufficient to call down on Jewry at large the execration of the whole earth. Persuaded, as they were, that the act of human impregnation attracts and coagulates Astral Light in its reaction by sympathy on things subjected to the magnetism of man, the Israelitish sorcerers had plunged into those enormities of which Philo accuses them, as quoted by the astrologer Gaffarel.

117 days ago
18 score
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Tomorrow, on the first day of 2024, the original Mickey Mouse patent filed by Walt Disney expires. The character's original likeness and cartoons will enter public domain. But did you know that Mickey Mouse was designed to be a kind of "tribute" or representation of the Baphomet?

From the 3 circles that make up his head, his bizarre naked-of-fur face with widow's peak hairline, and white gloves with 3 black embroidered lines (the latter 2 elements not part of the original patent) - everything has it's origins in some aspect of Templar/Baphomet-related occult symbolism. Tracey R. Twyman was producing a documentary (based on her own lengthy essay) about this spider's web of connections, and many other's, shortly before she [was] suicided.

The first part of the documentary is the bitchute link below, which links to the next 3 parts.

The Secret of Minnie's Mousse

https://www.bitchute.com/video/8ukw0w8MROxN/

Minnie's mousse of the title refers to a character in the movie "Rosemary's Baby" who serves up a spiked mousse (which she "accidentally" pronounces as "mouse" several times) to knock out Rosemary to allow Satan to rape her.

Sadly the documentary series was never finished, and the 4 parts barely cover a third of the material Twyman had written. Luckily the entire essay is archived and readable at the link below:

https://cloudflare-ipfs.com/ipfs/bafykbzacedpjf2f7t32rtq3pezxl7lv2c4qrc2fbttxg56uuxibjaxri74zkc?filename=%281%29%20Tracy%20Twyman%20-%20The%20Secret%20of%20Minnie%E2%80%99s%20Mousse.pdf

That essay contains many fascinating and sprawling connections. There's simply too much in it to write a QRD but she links many topics - Rosemary's Baby, Charlies Manson's Family, The Process Church, Frank Sinatra, The Beatles, Marylin Manson - especially The Beatles and Marylin Manson seem to be totally aware of what Mickey Mouse represented in the occult.

Towards the end she unearths a fascinating quote revealing information you'd never see in a Wikipedia article. I'll just quote the entire paragraph here as a sample:

Another historical figure who is said to have contributed to the legend of Bluebeard is Gilles de Rais, a French nobleman who once fought alongside Joan of Arc. Later in life, he was executed after confessing to the murder and rape of hundreds of children. This included the attempted sacrifice of his own wife and unborn baby. He did all this because he believed that this was part of the method of making the alchemical “Philosopher’s Stone,” which he thought would bring him wealth. Eliphas Levi [illustrator of the most well known depiction of Baphomet] wrote about how the mass murderer thought this would work in his book Magic: A History of Its Rites, Rituals and Mysteries:

That which Gilles de Laval … sought the Philosophical Stone in the blood of murdered children, and … it was covetousness which drove him to this monstrous debauchery. On the faith of his necromancers he believed that the universal agent of life could be suddenly coagulated by the combined action and reaction of outrage on Nature and murder. He collected afterwards the iridescent film which forms on blood when it turns cold; he subjected it to various fermentations, digested the product in the philosophical egg of the athanor, combining it with salt, sulphur and mercury. He had doubtless received this recipe from some of those old Hebrew Grimoires which, had they been known at the period, would have been sufficient to call down on Jewry at large the execration of the whole earth. Persuaded, as they were, that the act of human impregnation attracts and coagulates Astral Light in its reaction by sympathy on things subjected to the magnetism of man, the Israelitish sorcerers had plunged into those enormities of which Philo accuses them, as quoted by the astrologer Gaffarel.

118 days ago
1 score