Read to by their parents, studied graphically, audio input stimulated, examined
and learned, Children around the world have spent countless hours reading
the Curious George books. But were they being indoctrinated as well?
Does the current crop of messed up, morally and spiritually bankrupt,
sexually unsure, stoned, radical leftists find their origins in this literature
from the hands of Satan?
What are the messages being taught to us in these books, and especially
in the first one? A shocking tale of terror if there ever was one.
In the first Book, the one designed to gets its claws into childish minds,
(because demons need to be desired, wanted, asked, in order to flourish),
we find "The man picked him up quickly and popped him into a bag. George
was caught". Preparing us for an acceptance of pedophillic abductions in
the future. The man (Epstein) popped the youngster into a bag (or to an island).
Do children that grow up with the idea that they can be popped into bags, just
like poor George was, ever settle into a life of happiness and mental health, or
has the germ which flowers into a distrust of authority, of history, even religion,
begin to flourish with that act?
Later we find "After a good meal and a good pipe, George felt very tired."
We can almost suspect that the tobacco companies wrote the book, or
perhaps a legal marijuana shop was behind it. Is this why smoking took
such a great hold over the American people, making it difficult to quit?
The Jesuits tell us "give us a child in his early years, and we will have him forever",
which seems appropriate here as well.
We next see " George was curious. He wanted to telephone, too. One, two,
three, four, five, six, seven. What fun!". How specifically was George curious?
In what form? And, of course he wanted to telephone child protective services,
or in his case, animal control, but they never allowed him to use the phone!
Telephones are normally withheld from captives. Those numbers add up
to 28, or 10, which is probably his age at the time. Sad that only his age
came up when he attempted to remember the magical numbers 9-1-1.
George was not a young lad running from the law, he was attempting to
escape the tyranny of injustice and repression, but his attempts failed.
"Oh, catch him, catch, him," they cried. "George tried to run away."
But in this bizarro world of Orwell, we find George being chased by the
Police, who assisted in recovering him and bringing him, not to the
protection of the courts, but to the same abusive home he had escaped from!
Little wonder that he, and we, grew up distrusting the Police and legal
system, and would videotape and sue the cops every chance we get.
But then, in a twist of fate that only adds to the anguish of the book's plot,
we find that "They took him away, and shut him in a prison." Yes, that's
right. The throw him in jail without trial, without reading him his rights,
without legal council, and perhaps were hoping for some type of
Epstein suicide, to keep the dirty truths of the George house hidden from us.
But then "quick as lightning, George ran out through the open door." Sure,
brown or black creatures are always thought to be "quick as lightning", and
that's why so many of them are confined in jails. Unjustly. Just like George.
When the suicide suggestion did not work, next they bring in the clowns!. Do
you, seriously, trust clowns? Isn't there something twisted about the idea of
placing them near children? Or at least children that you care about.
And what's George think? "He felt he MUST have a bright red balloon.
He reached over and tried to help himself".
Obviously he was never taught right from wrong, because who bothers
to teach that to abductees anyway? We are being told here that Red
is good, red is valuable, desire red, and if this is not an introduction
to Socialism or Communism I don't know what is. Of course he
helped himself, just as he would help himself to a Plasma TV when
the riots began later.
Rather than have George taken away for theft, where he would be
unavailable for "sharing and caring time", his "father" who is very
clearly NOT his biological parent, "paid the balloon man for
all the balloons", and in doing so failed to teach George to be responsible
for his own actions.
People don't grow up to be thieves, Socialists, captives, and with
low self-esteem; they need a book to teach you those skills.
Curious George, later known as the Primate of Pain, Sweet Georgie,
and Lucifer, Monkey of Mayhem. And we must also notice that
society tried to pin the cause of HIV virus on his relatives in Africa
as well, you know, the ones that didn't get put in a bag like George.
Connect the dots, figure it out for yourself. Monkey lives Matter as well.
and learned, Children around the world have spent countless hours reading
the Curious George books. But were they being indoctrinated as well?
Does the current crop of messed up, morally and spiritually bankrupt,
sexually unsure, stoned, radical leftists find their origins in this literature
from the hands of Satan?
What are the messages being taught to us in these books, and especially
in the first one? A shocking tale of terror if there ever was one.
In the first Book, the one designed to gets its claws into childish minds,
(because demons need to be desired, wanted, asked, in order to flourish),
we find "The man picked him up quickly and popped him into a bag. George
was caught". Preparing us for an acceptance of pedophillic abductions in
the future. The man (Epstein) popped the youngster into a bag (or to an island).
Do children that grow up with the idea that they can be popped into bags, just
like poor George was, ever settle into a life of happiness and mental health, or
has the germ which flowers into a distrust of authority, of history, even religion,
begin to flourish with that act?
Later we find "After a good meal and a good pipe, George felt very tired."
We can almost suspect that the tobacco companies wrote the book, or
perhaps a legal marijuana shop was behind it. Is this why smoking took
such a great hold over the American people, making it difficult to quit?
The Jesuits tell us "give us a child in his early years, and we will have him forever",
which seems appropriate here as well.
We next see " George was curious. He wanted to telephone, too. One, two,
three, four, five, six, seven. What fun!". How specifically was George curious?
In what form? And, of course he wanted to telephone child protective services,
or in his case, animal control, but they never allowed him to use the phone!
Telephones are normally withheld from captives. Those numbers add up
to 28, or 10, which is probably his age at the time. Sad that only his age
came up when he attempted to remember the magical numbers 9-1-1.
George was not a young lad running from the law, he was attempting to
escape the tyranny of injustice and repression, but his attempts failed.
"Oh, catch him, catch, him," they cried. "George tried to run away."
But in this bizarro world of Orwell, we find George being chased by the
Police, who assisted in recovering him and bringing him, not to the
protection of the courts, but to the same abusive home he had escaped from!
Little wonder that he, and we, grew up distrusting the Police and legal
system, and would videotape and sue the cops every chance we get.
But then, in a twist of fate that only adds to the anguish of the book's plot,
we find that "They took him away, and shut him in a prison." Yes, that's
right. The throw him in jail without trial, without reading him his rights,
without legal council, and perhaps were hoping for some type of
Epstein suicide, to keep the dirty truths of the George house hidden from us.
But then "quick as lightning, George ran out through the open door." Sure,
brown or black creatures are always thought to be "quick as lightning", and
that's why so many of them are confined in jails. Unjustly. Just like George.
When the suicide suggestion did not work, next they bring in the clowns!. Do
you, seriously, trust clowns? Isn't there something twisted about the idea of
placing them near children? Or at least children that you care about.
And what's George think? "He felt he MUST have a bright red balloon.
He reached over and tried to help himself".
Obviously he was never taught right from wrong, because who bothers
to teach that to abductees anyway? We are being told here that Red
is good, red is valuable, desire red, and if this is not an introduction
to Socialism or Communism I don't know what is. Of course he
helped himself, just as he would help himself to a Plasma TV when
the riots began later.
Rather than have George taken away for theft, where he would be
unavailable for "sharing and caring time", his "father" who is very
clearly NOT his biological parent, "paid the balloon man for
all the balloons", and in doing so failed to teach George to be responsible
for his own actions.
People don't grow up to be thieves, Socialists, captives, and with
low self-esteem; they need a book to teach you those skills.
Curious George, later known as the Primate of Pain, Sweet Georgie,
and Lucifer, Monkey of Mayhem. And we must also notice that
society tried to pin the cause of HIV virus on his relatives in Africa
as well, you know, the ones that didn't get put in a bag like George.
Connect the dots, figure it out for yourself. Monkey lives Matter as well.