For instance, in the books, Dorothy is not sent to a psychiatric ward to get electroshocked. Frank Baum’s The Land of Oz and Ozma of Oz (books 2 and 3 of the series), the Disney production added several key elements to the tale to make it about mind control. While The Wizard of Oz was chosen and twisted to become a programming tool, Return to Oz was custom-made to become an ode to mind control. – Fritz Springmeier, The Illuminati Formula to Create a Mind Control Slave As a way of enhancing the effect of the programming, Monarch slaves are conditioned to place trigger items into their lives.” “The Wizard of Oz was chosen in the late 1940s to be the basis for the Illuminati/Intelligence community’s trauma-based total mind control programming. The same way Dorothy goes “over the rainbow” to escape to the Land of Oz, MK slaves, who are being brutally tortured are told to go “over the rainbow” and dissociate from reality to escape the unbearable trauma. In my article on The Wizard of Oz, I explained how the movie was used in MKULTRA as a programming tool on mind control slaves. The Wizard of Oz: The Occult Elite’s Favorite Programming Tool 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. ![]() (If you have no idea what I’m talking about, read this article: The Origins and Techniques of Monarch Mind Control). The slave’s handler then creates a programmable alter-persona he can manipulate. Also known as MKULTRA, mind control is about subjecting victims to trauma that is so intense it causes them to dissociate, or disconnect, from reality as a response mechanism to protect their conscious mind. Return to Oz symbolically describes the horrific process of trauma-based mind control as experienced by a young girl. 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. However, when one understands the hidden underlying meaning of the movie, things make more sense. 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.ĭescribed by one movie critic as “ bleak, creepy and sometimes terrifying“, Return to Oz is one of those movies that makes one wonder why they were marketed to children. While viewers were expecting a sequel to the 1939 classic The Wizard of Oz, the movie ultimately delivered a much darker experience. When Return to Oz was released in 1985, the movie received a somewhat cold reception. While many of its scenes are indeed pure nightmare fodder for young minds, there is one fact that is even more disturbing: The movie is actually about a young girl being subjected to the sadistic world of trauma-based mind control. Elton John was an executive producer on It's A Boy Girl Thing, and songs from his back catalog appear on the soundtrack.The 1985 Disney production Return to Oz is considered by many as one of the most terrifying children’s movies ever made. Neither is comfortable with their sudden gender switch or having to assume the other's personalities, but they quickly realize that until they can find a way to reverse the spell, they have to work together if Nell is to go to Yale and Woody is to get his scholarship and move away from this loutish parents (Sharon Osborne and Maury Chaykin. Nell and Woody are not at all friendly and normally have nothing to say to one another, but one day during a class field trip to a historical museum, the two fall under the spell of an Incan icon and when they awake the next morning, Woody's mind is in Nell's body, and vice versa. ![]() Nell (Samaire Armstrong) is a pretty but hopelessly geeky teenage girl who loves Shakespeare and wants little more than to study literature at Yale when she graduates from high school in a few months Woody (Kevin Zegers), who lives next door, is the quarterback on the school's football team, and seems like a sure bet to land a lucrative football scholarship despite the fact he isn't especially bright. Two kids with nothing in common are brought together in a very unexpected way in this comedy.
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