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In a world where reality often blurs with fiction, the names Adolf Hitler and Walt Disney stand as pillars of influence, each etched into the annals of history with indelible ink. Yet, what if I told you that behind these facades lies a web of deceit so intricate, so meticulously spun, that it threatens to unravel the very fabric of our understanding?

Imagine, if you will, a stage where the players are not who they seem. Adolf Hitler, the tyrant of Nazi Germany, and Walt Disney, the visionary behind the magic of childhood, seemingly disparate figures thrust into the spotlight of our collective consciousness. But what if I were to reveal that these personas were but masks worn by a single individual, a puppet master orchestrating a symphony of deception?

The Committee of 300, that clandestine cabal lurking in the shadows, has long wielded its influence over the course of human events. Deep State operatives, members of the Cabal, and Zionist agendas converge in a nexus of power, shaping destinies with the subtlety of a master artisan. And at the center of this grand design? Kermit Roosevelt, the man behind the curtain, pulling the strings of history with a deft hand.
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Adolph Hitler and Walt Disney are played by the same person (actor), Kermit Roosevelt (yes, that Roosevelt family.)

The Elite (committee 300) controls the world with more money than you can imagine. Everything you think you know is fake and planned, and has been for generations. The “elite” use actors to play multiple roles of “famous people” in politics and film to stage events.

The television, news, all forms of media, music and movies have been used to lie to us our entire lives. This has been going on since the days of the printing press. This is what the “elite”, who run the world from the top, do to control everything.

The Rockefeller family and Rothschilds are at the top of this pyramid scheme, and they aren’t even the head of the evil pyramid.

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