Up is Down, Down is Up. Giselle "lands" on the above crosshair (stargate) pattern, which is actually the
underside (I did not notice this on first viewing for some reason) of a
'man'hole' cover which she looks through, and we get the predictable
one eyed shot (notice the pattern is similar to the above light reflection that flashed on screen). How she
defies the law of gravity is anyone's guess; but it's purpose is to confuse the viewer (I did not notice it consciously, but you can bet subconsciously my brain was becoming more suggestible due to the subliminal confusion). She is
mesmerized by the
light eminating from the
holes in the
manhole, there appears to be
6 of them in the shape of a
hexagon/
cube. She emerges from the manhole in
Times Square with all the New Yorkers
staring at her (with different colours: purple, red, blue shining on everyone from the NY City lights) where she causes
chaos (cars with symbolic numbers/letters on them crash, one checkercab has 9Z88 on it, one truck that drives towards her has CMP(=32) in big letters on the back of it). This is symbolic of everything being put on an MPD slave's shoulders, telling them that they are responsible for all the hell that's been unleashed on them. She is then dragged, through the crowd (she has
no control over her body). The chaos she causes is symbolic of the chaos of
trauma, that leads to the
order (mind successfully split and controlled, Ordo Ab Chao-Order out of Chaos). This is also shown by the various electrical illuminated billboards on display (in Times Square), the barcode one which I showed in my Hitman post, and one that piqued my interest was
The Color Purple (
musical based on
a book by Alice Walker about abuse of minors ((and the trauma inflicted on black people, illuminati racist ideology)), Stephen Spielberg made it into his
eighth film)
, which is shown when she knocks over a
sunglasses street seller's table (and a couple of times after that). A
Bank of America electronic billboard is directly opposite from the
Colour Purple one, symbolising who is largely responsible for hidden Illuminati abuse (the bankers, the ones who like to think of themselves as symbolically inhabiting the illuminated capstone, hence why they cap their banking buildings with pyramids/owls/squares/triangles etc. REVOLT!!!). Both electronic billboards are on
corners which are symbolic of a triangle/pyramid (you'll notice that the corner is missing it's
capstone, in typical illuminist fashion)
A little person/dwarf (used in programming, make MPD victim think they are fantastical creatures rather than normal people ((more confusing reality with fantasy)), in snow white and the
seven dwarfs for example) gets caught
under her white wedding dress (sexual allusion, white is a symbol of purity, the red electronic billboard to the right of the barcode one is for
Virgin). She calls him, excitedly: "Grumpy!" (one of the aforementioned
7 dwarfs) he responds, grumpily "Jeez, lady.
Are you for real?", she (in her dissociative state) does not know, she says "I think so..."
She is forced down narrow subway
stairs then the camera pans over the pavement (this occurs in one shot, accessing another compartment of the mind, note the M and Z in circles, 13/M and Oz resonance then) before she goes up some stairs (symbolising an
upside down pyramid), into a
dirty/scarey place (two prostitutes are shown, more sexual allusions, with two subliminal pyramids made up of white/black triangles). There is also a black car there (reminds me of politicians' car), picking up a prostitute from the side of the road I presume... nice bit of subliminal education there for the kids. She excitedly approaches an old homeless man (stereotypical dodgey old looking guy, symbolic abuser she is programmed to "trust") who sits between
twin red pillars. She says to him "
I've never been this far away from home before, and I'm not sure at all where I am." this is a common theme in other mind control movies like Mirrormask and the Wizard of Oz. He steals her crown and runs off with it on a brick/cobbled road, leaving her in distress shouting "I need that!" (like Dorothy needs her Ruby slippers). I don't know what subliminal messages are being pushed into the viewer's young minds here in the graffiti and whatnot.
Enter: "
McDreamy" (
McD's, actors are created/programmed franchises like any other)
Patrick Dempsey, Giselle's "real" prince charming. We find out he is a lawyer, an African American couple (the "
Banks") are getting a divorce and arguing over who would get a
1954 "
Henry 'Hank' Aaron" baseball card, there was (probably still is) a tonne of mind control going on in and around Baseball (which is essentially just the schoolgirl game "rounders", over here in the UK). He had a
23 year career, got
3,
771 hits, career home-runs of
755, which is a record he held for
33 years before it was broken by steroid-filled mind controlled occult media pawn
Barry Bonds. I personally think the programming is so advanced that they can trigger a sports player (any sport) to play well or not depending on their occult motivations (i.e "Bonds did not homer again until
April 13,
2007 when he hit two (736 and 737) in a 3 for 3 night..."). Here, we also meet The
Little Mermaid, her voice at least in
Jodi Benson (interesting things she's been in, click link) who makes a cameo appearance as Robert Philip's (Dempsey) secretary (below, with
grid pattern on a bridge which we go to later in the movie((the bridging, or lack there of; of the multiple personalities))) They stop again at another grid pattern (window frame as if to synchronistically confirm her status as a Disney Mind Control Slave), note the fact that the window is fogged, symbolising a prison that you cannot even see out of (because your "real self" is not there to see it). The African American couple arguing over the baseball card are called "The Banks" family, probably a reference to Mary Poppins' Banks family and where they visit a bank, sing songs about banks and all that (the banks are one of the main reasons we are in the mess we're in at the moment on this earth, everyone knows about the international bankers' dodgey dealings throughout history).
Giselle continues walking on her metaphorical yellow brick road (trying to find a non-existant castle, her emerald city) in the pouring rain. Above, she is covered by the green leaves of a tree, but I put this in to illustrate the purple I have discussed in
recent posts, this seems to be focused on purpose (as if they are depicting exactly what I talked about, it being a subconsciously confusing colour because it is a mixture of two emotionally polarizing colours).
"It is also the hardest colour for the eye to discern" which is a great link, I'm glad I found it as it backs up my own thoughts on the colour almost perfectly: "It is a combination of the
excitement and sexuality of
red and the
tranquility of
blue. The result:
conflicting forces that need
handling with
care and daring [Oh it IS being "handled with care" all right, by the media making us more suggestible].
It is a polarizing color." She is
triggered into another trance-like, extatic state by seeing a
pink and
sparkling Palace (casino, "
Dreams Come True") billboard where she frantically knocks on the 2 dimensional
yellow door (but she is not allowed back into that compartment of the brain that houses the idyllic fantasy alter-reality). Then the
yellow cab "McDreamy" is in with his daughter, pulls up and she asks him why there is a princess on the castle billboard, he dismisses her off hand saying "It's an
advertisement. It's a
mannequin."
which is symbolic of an empty vessel (the mind after it has been split, and the ones used in advertising) made as such through trauma, ready to be programmed to the programmers specifications (to fill up the empty/split mind with various personalities, each serving specific purposes).




Then, predictably she falls down and her "real" "prince charming" catches her. He thinks she is mental and takes her home. She tells him about how "
she is always falling" but there is "
always someone ready to catch her", showing that the falling is symbolic and not literal (occurring "in her head"). She tells him that "True Love's Kiss" is the "
most powerful thing in the world", which it is for them as a simple trigger like that can change
everything about them
selves (so to them, triggers are the most powerful thing in
their world). The film gets quite amusing at this point as she tells him how he made her dress (with the help of "mice and rabbits"), he asks her where she is going to sleep tonight and she says, "Maybe in a nearby meadow, or a hollow tree?" which made me laugh (no point losing your sense of humor in all this horrific shit is there?), and how she made her dress (with butterfly brooch): "I gathered the silk from my
silkworms and I
spun it into thread on my
spinning wheel" (spin programming). She cleans up the house (with the help of the animals), she acts similarly to Helena in one scene, where they both make the "horns/twin pillars/duality" hand symbol (though admittedly only for a second, used by some to trigger a hypnotic state), her overall demeaner in this section (talking to the animals/weird creature things with loads of them overwhelming the respective MPD slave) is quite similar in my opinion.


Naturally, she
falls through his front door (apartment
120
7, every number spoken/shown throughout the movie appeared symbolic) leaving another stargate/hole (with more sexual inuendos in where it is positioned), she lands on
hexagons (subliminal Seal of Solomon)
and
prison bar symbolic
lines.



Not quite "LE" (what's with the french? El mirrored) END of the yellow brick road,
smiley face/
heart trigger as the animals
minds are controlled (intelligent animals, confusing fantasy with reality).

Labyrinthian bubble spheres (note purple). There are constant references throughout the film about how she is "
lost" and "
confused" and the like.

More sexual inuendos, see
yellow Butterfly thing on the shower curtain, also the bathroom's floor is made up of a
hexagons/cubes pattern.


McDreamy's girlfriend gets pissed at him for having an attractive girl stay at his house overnight, leaves in a huff and gets into cab
3A33 (3133, just coincidence no doubts...).

4+4=8, this 8 is on each twin pillar(ish), note the
purple flowers, with a red ones in the middle of each.

Note checkerboard kitchen floor.

We are taken back to the 2D alter-reality where an effigy (sculpted
bush) of the Queen accidentally has her
head cut off and it falls
through the stargate. Then her mind controlled servant jumps down (after she has spoken a trigger phrase to him so he jumps down the well willingly). The stargate/rabbit hole (manhole) is 'manned' by stereotypical "working class" New Yorkers (with twin flurescent yellow lines on them) working for Veri
ZOn (the Z is exemplified) and is in red/white/black. The prince penetrates a Bus (with
70
1 on its side) with his sword after a
Wicked musical broadway poster (click link to see poster in full) has been shown which is a musical based on the Wizard of Oz (the actual
Wizard of Oz musical has seen a comeback recently, in keeping with all the other mind control themes being pushed in the media at present). Also note the Hairspray billboard (half/split face), which he was in himself (the movie version), a reference to his own programming probably.



Giselle and Robert enter another building with grid pattern (the place where he works is in
Columbus Circle, note the symbolic things outside it), and she is stopped in her tracks by a
statue which she says is "beautiful", perhaps another reference to "Freeze" programming. References to statues are probably also symbolic of Masonry building the statues of old; and their building (breaking down first) the minds of many today, making them essentially a piece of stone ready to be sculpted into whatever kind of statue they want (if that makes sense). The Little Mermaid (Jodi Benson) has been looking for the place Giselle says she came from, referring to it correctly as "
More like, a state of mind." She gets upset when finding out that "The Banks" are getting separated, "
What sort of awful place is this?" McDreamy: "It's
reality." Giselle, "
Well, I think I'd prefer to be in Andalasia!" Which is something often used, to portray reality as something "awful" and the dissociated alter-reality as being the complete opposite of the "awful" reality (stops them breaking out of the programming, as reality is not worth the effort because it is so awful).



They go to central park where the Queen's servant hands her a
poisoned apple (caramel) with a
subliminal face (note the teeth, nose, eyes; the other side of the apple is clear telling me it was done on purpose,
facing the viewer) on it which
instantly triggers her into a trance-looking state (look at her eyes). She is shocked when McDreamy tells her that "happily ever after doesn't exist" and she launches the apple into the air, it lands on the
helmet of a guy in a bicycle race (spinning wheel) with a
yellow jersey on causing another
head injury. At this point there is a musical number that is quite good, a reference to the Sound of Music (narrator Julie Andrews film) is shown when she runs with her arms outstretched over a hill. A lot of this song occurs over a
hexagonal brick road (pictured with old people holding
sunflowers, seal of solomon, cube, boxed personalities, yellow brick road, seen in other movies like Hitman). The fact that everyone randomly starts dancing and singing is again confusing reality with fantasy (would never happen in the real world, which is what they are supposed to be in). Loads of symbolic stuff in this one (wedding clothes, green/pink arches, octagons etc.) The scene, predictably ends with the backdrop of a
fountain with an
angel in stone atop it (nice symbolic shot to finish, symbolising what I've been talking about), the fountain is in the shape of an
octagon (or hexagon) with circles within circles surrounding it.







Disney celebrating intergenerational trauma based mind control, kept in (a mental) prison up in a symbolic tower (phallus), note rainbow balloons, pillars and the octagons (within octagons) etc.



The Queen's servant and Prince Edward stay in "The Grand Duke Hotel". The Queen's servant is quickily hypnotized by a daytime soap opera like a stereotypical brainwashed stupid (average) American (the actor is English) in real life (sorry but this is the perception people have of Americans outside of America) who are quite happy to sit there being hypnotized. The Prince calls it a "
Magic Mirror" controlled by an "
odd little box", as the servant (Nathanial) leaves we have a highly symbolic image on the television of a ventriloquist and his
dummy (metaphor for mind control, ventriloquist Alex Houston was allegedly handling/programming Cathy O'Brien before she was allegedly rescued by Mark Phillips in 19
88)
.



He leaves to try and complete his programmed mission (of giving the poisoned apple to Giselle), in the restaurant Giselle and "McDreamy" are having a "date" as they eat pizza, PIP saves the day (by stopping her drinking the apple martini), then chaos breaks out, and in reference to "spin programming" the (circular) pizza is spun into the S
alvador Dali style face (similar thing, except instead of
fire it is
water in
Hitman: The Movie). She thinks Pip died in the fire (he escaped, falling into a
vase under a
yellow stained glass window with a
green triangle on it) which symbolises how animals are used in ritualistic torture as she gets very upset, but is extatic when she finds out he managed to escape.



For some reason, this is reported on the news (Prince Edward has been in his room watching TV all day) showing the ridiculous nature of the news media. This was also a humorous scene as he says "
Magic Mirror, I beg you. Tell me where she is!" the TV immediately resonds, "From
116th and
Broadway..." Edward: "
116th and Broadway! Thank you, mirror." (1+1+6 =
8 11+6 =
17, if you rotate it 180 degrees you get
911) and he instantly runs there. A white Toto urinates on his boot, then he gets confused in a
revolving door, perhaps another spin programming reference/trigger (this occurs in the
63rd minute,
1 hr
3 min
37 seconds exactly), he runs up some
stairs, where a few flowing
swastikas are seen (all connected) just so we are under no illusions as to what ideology Disney has (Walt Disney specifically). First he tries
door 113, the woman in there cryptically says "You're too late." (Alice in Wonderland programming). Then he tries door
20
9 (2+9 =
11), then door
40
5 (4+5=
9) so, them in order suggests conscious 9/11 resonance to me. He finally gives up when he comes across a homosexual "biker dude" (sexual abuse memory trigger, triggering despair and dissociation), he sits on top of the flowing swastika patterns, with his back against the wall.



Note the
dark mirror and the numbers.
'McDreamy' says to Giselle, referring to how her "prince charming" is not really coming: "
It's tempting to see things the way you wish, instead of how they are." which resonates with Valentine's similar thing saying to Helena (in
Mirrormask): "
We often confuse what we wish for with what is." Both movies pertain to mind control, therefore we can assume that having similar phraseology is all part of the programming contained within them (potential trigger phrase variant). After this, she is amazed that she can feel anger. Alter personalities can be programmed to lack certain emotions, so it seems like a big deal (to the MPD victim) when the handler triggers that emotion back into being, by a trigger phrase. I think the film is portraying her being deprogrammed in a way, as she does not hypnotically join her prince charming in song and he asks her why, she says, "I was thinking.", he obviously has no concept of this (having his own thoughts, in this alter personality anyway) and says "Thinking?" in a confused manner. Then we meet the Queen's Mind Controlled Assassin, who is angry, Narissa (Queen) says she is going there herself and we have a
shattered glass and
covered face (symbolising facelessness) trigger sequence. Also pictured, Giselle at the bridge featured earlier in the post (with grid, yellow line, bald man in
yellow T-Shirt, Prince Edward wearing ironic "liberty" ((Ishtar)) hat). And the kid in
butterfly/fairy wings, infront of a
Mirror.



This post has gone on entirely too long and I'm just about sick to death of it, so I'll rush through the final sequence. The Queen arrives through the stargate/rabbit hole/etc. (making serpent tongue motions, she is called a
viper later on) but she comes with some kind of
green electric energy that proppels the manhole cover into the air
shattering a Coca-Cola (CC = 33, regular coke can has
330 ml too) giant electrical billboard. We also see the servant in another
alter personality (his changes throughout the film), this time as a
yellow turban wearing cab driver (Sikhs are spiritually bound to wearing Turbans, NOT Muslims,
dictionary.com doesn't even mention Sikhism, part of the ongoing "stereotypization" process of Muslims and the Middle East). Susan Sarandon is dressed suitably in vaguely dominatrix attire, as she walks over the
zebra crossing firing
green elecritcal energy at a
yellow checkercab.




She finds out they are at "The
King and
Queens ball", Giselle is dressed in a
purple mermaid dress.
Purple light shines on them throughout, the Queen has shapeshifted into an
old evil hag ("witches face" used in programming) and she attempts to
hypnotize Giselle, "
I can make all those bad memories disappear." as she waves her hand across Giselle's face (trigger motion), then giving her the trigger apple (attempting to take her back to her dissociative alter-reality state). The
reflection of Giselle's
face is shown in the
red apple, the Queen says a few more trigger phrases before she bites it and passes out. "McDreamy" kisses her before midnight and she comes back alive, pissing off the Queen who takes McDreamy up a
Gothic building (it is supposed to resonate Disney's castle)
, Giselle chases with a sword, the dragon is eventually killed as she falls in a ball of fire and green, usual one eyed shot as she falls. More confusing fantasy with reality as the real world becomes a pop-up book, and Prince Edward and "McDreamy"'s old girlfriend are back in Andalasia and she answers her cell-phone saying she has 'good reception'.

Bill Kelly's
original script for the film was considered 'unsuitable for Disney as it was a "a racier R-rated movie"', we can only speculate what kind of perverse mind-f**k that would have been. You can get all the necessary items for "
Disney Princess Programming" (logic tells me that it is likely to be one) on their website, such as Giselle
mirrors, costumes and dolls (though Giselle is not part of the official Disney Princesses, because they didn't want to pay for the life-long rights to Amy Adams' image).
To finish the post a couple of videos, first a trailer for the film then one of the musical bits from it (the music in it is good enough). Obviously I don't want people to suddenly stop watching films and TV just because these things are in them, we just need to be aware of what might be being put into our heads, without our knowledge in
many (if not most) of the media (news/advertising/movies/TV).