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Lost Arts Radio Show #391 - Special Guest Jamie Hanshaw

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Jamie Hanshaw is an investigator of the occult and the author of three books, "Weird Stuff: Operation Culture Creation" Volumes 1 & 2, and "Weird Stuff: Hollywood Mind Control", all available at https://jaysanalysis.com/shop/. She is also the host of a relatively new podcast called "Out Of This World" on YouTube. I first saw Jamie on Alex Jones's show as a guest host along with her husband, Jay Dyer. She was talking about the dark nature of the Walt Disney empire, as well as the unknown side of the founder Walt Disney. As a former Disney devotee when I was a small kid, having gone in person to Disneyland in California when it opened in 1955.

Over the ensuing years, I was taken to many great Disney movies at the drive-in or walk-in theatres (at least they seemed great to me at the time). I became an enthusiastic viewer of the Mickey Mouse Club every afternoon on our family's amazing 3-channel black and white TV, and spent 3 or 4 hours every Saturday morning watching all the exciting cartoon shows, full of human and animal heroes. I had no idea of the subliminal messages flashing on the screen too briefly to be consciously noticed. I didn't know what would be exposed many years later in freeze frames of those same cartoons, in otherwise innocuous background scenes or in the pupils of cute little talking animals.

But now I do know about those things and more. Scandals have been brewing about the Disney culture and staff, especially around Walt Disney World in Florida. It seemed a good time to invite someone who knew more about these things to come on the show, and happily, Jamie Hanshaw said she would do that. Now we have the chance to fill in some of the gaps in understanding what the Disney world is really about, and to find out who is Jamie Hanshaw.

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