Patrick Scrivener #conspiracy reformation.org

Roald Dahl was a ruthless British RAF officer who headed the British spy ring in Washington City. Anybody who refused to join the British in their phony war with Germany was targeted for elimination by Dahl.

Dahl also worked with the Pentagon in coordinating the assassination of President Roosevelt. In 1942, Dahl traveled to Hollywood to meet Walt and Roy Disney. Dahl wanted Disney to turn his book The Gremlins into a movie:

While he was there (Hollywood),Dahl succeeded in thoroughly charming both Walt and Roy Disney, particularly Walt, who, upon discovering their shared fondness for Kipling, nicknamed the lanky airman Stalky, after a British schoolboy featured in a story by the same name. Dahl persuaded both Disney brothers that it made sense to bring out an illustrated book version of the gremlins in advance of the planned movie. Following the success of an article in the December Cosmopolitan featuring Dahl's gremlins, accompanied by Disney's colorful illustrations, he wrote Walt urging him not to delay the book any longer, as he had already been approached by a big publishing house in England and felt certain there would be other competitors entering the field, given how "the whole subject is gaining way to such an extent now." He signed the letter, "Yours, Stalky."(Conant, The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington, p. 45).

Dahl had absolutely no talents as a writer; his book were ghostwritten by MI6 employees in London. The deal fell through on the movie due to copyright issues but Dahl's "book" was produced by Walt Disney Studio:

RAF officer Roald Dahl headed the British spy ring in Washington City.

His cover was "author of childrens' books," but all his books were ghost written by MI6 employees in London.

The Gremlins was published by the Walt Disney Company—the same company that did the moon landing.

The deal fell through on the movie due to copyright issues but Dahl's "book" was produced by Walt Disney Studios.

To use children as a cover for spying and assassination is the unkindest cut of all and the worst kind of child abuse.

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