Little Rascals Unveiled - Orphans in Early Hollywood and Cabbage Patches

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  • Опубликовано: 24 ноя 2024

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  • @ChristiansPrayingTogether
    @ChristiansPrayingTogether Год назад +907

    Okay, I knew one of the 2 Lil Darla's. Here's what I know, in real life, Lil Darla was ADOPTED. When she grew up she was not able to have children, so she adopted two children, who are now grown up and around my age 54. Joan became part of a huge group of women that adopted children. My ex husband is the son of one of the children adopted from an orphanage in this group. The strange thing is all the children adopted in this group came from orphanages and they are all quite exceptional, all very tall, smart and beautiful. Exceptional children. Lil Darla was an amazing woman who loved the arts but suffered many health problems, she truly suffered but was a very kind and loving woman devoted to her stunning adopted children. She told me Alfalfa was a real little punk and no one likes him, that he was a mean spirited child. She also talked about how hard it was to be Lil Darla, how the children worked very long hard hours and it was somewhat abusive. I just think it's very strange that Lil Darla ( the second ) was adopted herself and then went on to adopt two children from an Orphanage that were both quite exceptional. My own two children are the lineage from this adopted group of children and they are both tall and very smart, my daughter is an actual genius, however my children do not possess the physical awesomeness that their father and Lil Darla's kids have - what an amazing group Lil Darla had with other moms and their adopted children from orphanages. Just kind of strange .. I never realized how all this fits together 😳 It's bizarre due to my own fascination with all of it, though I'm not adopted ...Lil Darla was such a sweet and kind woman, I miss her. 🙏💖🙏💖🙏 Okay, I still have more to watch here, I was just too excited ! Lol! Thank you 😊

    • @timwilliams1438
      @timwilliams1438 Год назад +116

      A very wow story thanks for sharing.

    • @rhondak4940
      @rhondak4940 Год назад +44

      Wow

    • @simplesimon4957
      @simplesimon4957 Год назад +46

      Wow fascinating account😊
      Thank you for sharing.

    • @ismetakrzalichadzic1977
      @ismetakrzalichadzic1977 Год назад

      😅 Ich verstehe nicht was so toll ist an diesem Video.Diese Kinder hier wurden Ausgenutzt und mussten sartanistische Dinge machen.Verstehe nicht was sie meinen .Überhaupt dieses Video ist verstörend und nicht normal. Hollywood ist schrecklich und sollte abgeschafft werden.Vor allem sollten keine Kinder mehr leiden.

    • @mdorn6592
      @mdorn6592 Год назад +146

      I was friends in college with a gal who said the character 'Darla' from Little Rascals lived in her town...now as an older woman (in the 80's) my friend said she became a crotchety old woman, when called 'Darla' or asked about Our Gang she would crossly say "I don't want to talk about it!".
      The rest of her cast mates did not fair any better - Except for Jackie Cooper who went on to have a successful acting career - they all had very sad lives and deaths. Many complaining they did not get paid for their work as children and were definitely not getting residual checks or royalties for syndication (which played for MANY years)

  • @mathewerven9
    @mathewerven9 Год назад +323

    My grandmother remarried a man who was a retired actor from early radio shows and Hollywood. I was just a kid but I remember that his television set was inset into the wall with a cover. One visit I was watching the little rascals and I asked him "why do you cover your television set?" He bent down tapped my nose and said. " Because anything that can send a signal can receive a signal". I was 8 or 9 at the time I'm 54 now and still remember that moment clearly!! Thanks for all the work you guys put into this channel. The truth is slowly coming out.

    • @dannylo5875
      @dannylo5875 Год назад

      So he knew of the evil that was it. All these studios feel like they were psycho tronic experiments going on. They were developed intentionally to destroy the culture of the United States...sort of like MKultra

    • @christinegregg5511
      @christinegregg5511 Год назад +51

      He knew something.

    • @chasethecat3839
      @chasethecat3839 Год назад +17

      Holy Moley

    • @patriciagriffith7402
      @patriciagriffith7402 Год назад +43

      They have been watching and listening for a long time

    • @theurbanthirdhomestead
      @theurbanthirdhomestead 11 месяцев назад +27

      Hmm, giving us electricity, taking our energy? 🤔

  • @tat2zz68
    @tat2zz68 Год назад +135

    The circle on the dogs eye and the other eye being blacked out is all seeing eye symolism. Also the dog is handler symbolism still being used today. The panda eyes episode is also very telling. As is the black eye episode. Every bit of this series is masonic. This is an amazing dig.

    • @blacknight2149
      @blacknight2149 Год назад

      Alfalfa in real life was a dog handler and was murdered because he lost a dog he was training and a dispute over the reward money. He was buried in a celebrity cemetery and his grave has a Masonic square and compass.

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 11 месяцев назад +1

      No it's not

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      Only the stupid believe that lie

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      You're a liar and only the stupid believe the little rascals short films are connected to cabbage patch kids

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      SYMBOLISM are FOR THE STUPID IT'S FACT THAT THE LITTLE RASCALS SHORT FILMS ARE NOT RELATED TO THE CABBAGE PATCH KIDS THAT IS FACT

  • @davidjuby7392
    @davidjuby7392 Год назад +221

    in an episode of the Simpsons Moe explains how he was a little rascal when he was a child and killed another one but did not get in trouble because the one he killed was a studio owned orphan.

  • @IrisRainbowHeart
    @IrisRainbowHeart Год назад +417

    This whole show is absolutely about the orders of the day (Oddfellows, Freemasons, Shriners). These different secret societies spawned from the Knights Templar. It makes sense that children and orphans were a huge part of the agenda, there's so much information encoded into these plot lines. thank you for sharing this and compiling all this work! 👏👏👏

    • @EyeBrainRam
      @EyeBrainRam Год назад +47

      don’t forget the moors

    • @youtubeincel5812
      @youtubeincel5812 Год назад

      Your profile picture is a little girl lover pedophile symbol.

    • @godbyone
      @godbyone Год назад +40

      It’s odd all the show for kids inn60s had that crap in it. The flintstones I love Lucy. All of them

    • @thadmatson4754
      @thadmatson4754 Год назад +22

      I Will never reveal the Secrets of the He-Man Woman Haters Club!!!!!

    • @krankinkogs
      @krankinkogs Год назад +5

      @@thadmatson4754what about if i slip you some sausage😜😜😜

  • @SassyST
    @SassyST Год назад +61

    At 59:51, Buckwheat is dressed almost exactly as a nominee for Freemasons who is preparing to be initiated in the first-degree. One pants leg shorter than the other, disheveled clothes, blindfolded…that is definite symbolism. Creepy!
    Edit: the goat is symbolic of Freemasonry, also. This is fascinating that you’ve found all these tie-ins to orphans, cabbage patches, etc. I look forward to more of your excellent research!

  • @FrankLee-qd3hy
    @FrankLee-qd3hy Год назад +227

    My great grandmother was a Mail order bride from the Azores. Ordered by an abusive, alcoholic California rancher whom she divorced in short order. The story goes that she sailed to New York then took one of the first cross country train rides to Cali. She said Indians on horse back would chase the train and scared her greatly etc etc... At any rate Mail ordering people did indeed happen back in the day.

    • @mommyharris1111
      @mommyharris1111 Год назад +69

      Yes it did. My Grandma was a mail order bride to a Dutch Farmer in Pennsylvania in the 40’s. His family was extremely abusive to my Grandmother and she came back home after 2 years when her Mother in Law tried to drown her in the lake on the farm. It happened, and sometimes they were very nefarious intentions behind it. I don’t think we will ever know what happened.

    • @neliademelo6176
      @neliademelo6176 Год назад +13

      Wow !!

    • @seagoddess524
      @seagoddess524 Год назад

      @@mommyharris1111 😲😳

    • @Naadeneo
      @Naadeneo Год назад +20

      Raise the red lantern is about a Japanese mail order bride to a man in Hawaii

    • @SuperiorRobyn
      @SuperiorRobyn Год назад +15

      These stories are so sad. But so interesting. Wtf is going on here?

  • @StrangerListening6703
    @StrangerListening6703 Год назад +153

    I looked up how many times Shirley Temple played an orphan in her movies. Eleven times she was an orphan out of 20 films (5 movies she had only one parent).

    • @sabrinasjourney
      @sabrinasjourney Год назад +30

      "Shirley Temple was a Pupil of the Eye" 😉 That phrase came to me in a dream one night, so I took it as true.

    • @candacegutherie
      @candacegutherie Год назад +56

      Shirley Templar

    • @girlonfire2.076
      @girlonfire2.076 Год назад +57

      Have you noticed how most Disney movies have orphans an it's usually very traumatic like Dumbo an Bambi

    • @Micheleoneandonly
      @Micheleoneandonly Год назад +28

      ​@@girlonfire2.076the very disturbing Pinocchio

    • @MindUnveiled
      @MindUnveiled  Год назад +29

      Kind of weird that is what she is known for... didn't know it was eleven times!

  • @heyoka9012
    @heyoka9012 Год назад +45

    I grew up with these, and boy oh boy is the veil getting THIN: I was saying to my wife just this weekend, enjoying some of their reruns online, that the show scared the shit out of me when I was a kid because of the “constant dark promise” of their being caught playing bookie and snatched away for good. This horror of the child snatching was echoed in the gang’s near-constant efforts to protect Peetie from the dog catchers. It worked in the show as a general malevolence that I associated with adults: adults were the separators.
    My father was their age. I always superimpose him among them, and imagine what it was like to grow up in his world.
    You are not “seeing things.” These patterns are real. I admire your chutzpah in doing this work. Please keep on keeping on. Vaya con Dios. 🙏🏻🌻🐢☯️

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      And you're getting really stupid if you believe the video that claims the little rascals short films are connected to the cabbage patch kids

    • @TheKitchenerLeslie
      @TheKitchenerLeslie 6 месяцев назад

      Let's not forget who controlled Hollywood even back then. Then read Revelations 3:9 and remember that's Jesus speaking.

  • @KathiPrager
    @KathiPrager Год назад +100

    The black circle around the eye and that one where they did the rituals reminds me of black eye club in Hollywood. Great research

  • @reneesalvatori1996
    @reneesalvatori1996 Год назад +226

    Please don’t ever stop doing what you and your family does. It’s brilliant and eye-opening. Thank you.
    Alfalfa was also represented by a picture from Bing Crosby’s wallet at the dance club in White Christmas.
    And all those cute little kids in the same vaudeville costumes as in Shirley Temple movies, singing about candy and milk. The chicken, cow references may be about farming as humans are being farmed.
    The Little Rascals reference to coming out of a crate and paddles, is also the sorority/fraternity rituals they do. They come out of caskets and get paddled and get razed.
    The circle around the dogs eye makes me think of the Target logo dog.

    • @joydevivredevive4588
      @joydevivredevive4588 Год назад +26

      All satanic isn’t

    • @christinebluerirish
      @christinebluerirish Год назад +21

      SRA Panda eyes

    • @garmind4868
      @garmind4868 Год назад +8

      my good friend Bill Carty drove Bing Crosby across the country when he was a young man. Bill was 83 when he died in 2010. i miss you Bill

    • @rzella8022
      @rzella8022 Год назад +27

      Black-eye club.

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +8

      I just realized Alfalfa was the Haynes Sisters brother! Their old Army buddy. He was also in Its a Wonderful Life. He pushed the button that opened the floor to reveal the swimming pool.

  • @NYTruthseeker
    @NYTruthseeker Год назад +26

    My British mother was raised near London in 1929, was shipped off to the "countryside" during London raids during WWII...Her birthcertificate says a village outside of London, but the rule of adoption is to make a birth certificate for the county where the adoptee is first received. She spoke bitterly of her mother treating her like a "slave" and worse. Photos of her and her supposed blood-related brother with her mother appear to be staged to make them look like they adored the mother (my supposed blood-related grandmother). My mother also had a "thing" for castor oil and wellness... and tried to give some to the foster children we cared for in the 1970s. I appreciate your research. It explains generational trauma experienced in my family. @MindUnveiled And one more thing: I find it always so odd that the adult actors from the early 1900s always look sooooo old. The parents adopting in the Little Rascals look like they were in their 70s (born in the 1850s?) and unable to discipline and love children. I think this shows the adopting parents were likely cabbage patch babies as well, sadly. Why the new parents with each episode? Repeated abandonment deepens the trauma. I think Hollywood is disclosing how they recruit their child stars (orphans who are more trainable via Project Monarch) and how the elite recruit for their secret societies, and how generational trauma is passed on. But God is good. He sent a Savior and has mercy for those who seek and ask in the name of the Lord Jesus Christ.

    • @SueMuller-b2c
      @SueMuller-b2c 11 месяцев назад +3

      its strange how castor oil is everywhere now as curative for everything, especially topically, I can't make the connection

    • @NYTruthseeker
      @NYTruthseeker 10 месяцев назад

      If it is high in mercury, perhaps it is a way to promote mercury poisoning? Like those top-hatters were mad-hatters because of mercury poisoning...@@SueMuller-b2c

  • @Dr.HopeOwensEl
    @Dr.HopeOwensEl Год назад +160

    I’m glad you mentioned the little rascals. Research the ragamuffin kids and what they did to create trick or treat. It was orphans begging door to door.

    • @Kat.Evangeline14
      @Kat.Evangeline14 Год назад +7

      Our Gang

    • @Kat.Evangeline14
      @Kat.Evangeline14 Год назад +18

      I have never seen either actually. But I had a boyfriend when I was 25 who nicknamed himself Spanky bc he said he could identify with Spanky in Our Gang - the chubby one.
      Wait! Still watching 😮 I have seen this before ! Now I see Tartaria everywhere - everything is more interesting. ❤

    • @Dr.HopeOwensEl
      @Dr.HopeOwensEl Год назад +18

      @@Kat.Evangeline14 I’m old enough to have seen them both. The old ones I saw were Saturday tv movies which were old reruns and I honestly loved them. Me and my Irish grandma would watch them together. This episode gave me great memories with my grandmother 💚

    • @Kat.Evangeline14
      @Kat.Evangeline14 Год назад +9

      ​@@Dr.HopeOwensEli wrote that early on - now that he's going over all of these - some are familiar. I probably saw a few once.
      Great coverage here & yes I think that fire was deliberate. It was sus at the time.

    • @MindUnveiled
      @MindUnveiled  Год назад +23

      Didn't know about that seems like an interesting video! From what I could see they don't look like just costumes, thanks for sharing will look more into this!

  • @janamackin8911
    @janamackin8911 Год назад +69

    Your analysis again is ground breaking. Through your insight, we see how these orphans were chattel, slaves, sex slaves, trafficked in the desires of whomever purchased them. A dark time in our world that continues today.

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      ONLY THE STUPID BELIEVE THAT LIE IT IS FACT THAT THE LITTLE RASCALS SHORT FILMS ARE NOT RELATED TO THE CABBAGE PATCH KIDS AND THAT IS FACT

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      You're stupid if you believe that analysis,it's fact that the little rascals short films are not connected to the cabbage patch kids and the Flintstones are not connected to the freemasons

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      You're REALLY, REALLY STUPID IF YOU BELIEVE THE LIE THAT CLAIMS THE LITTLE RASCALS SHORT FILMS ARE RELATED TO THE CABBAGE PATCH KIDS

  • @jasonharm2981
    @jasonharm2981 Год назад +39

    I’ve been researching the train kids, mood floods, and our hidden history. Now two days in a row I find videos connecting this to cabbage patch kids-WTF!?!? We live in a world where we aren’t even allowed to know the history of our ancestors, thank you for making this content, I will be spreading it far and wide!!!

    • @drummersnare6276
      @drummersnare6276 11 месяцев назад

      They’re allowing us to see this for some reason.. don’t ask me why. But if they wanted us to not know about this, they’re wouldn’t be allowed to be videos on a platform like RUclips exposing the truth. They are telling us

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 8 месяцев назад

      Only the stupid believe the little rascals short films are connected to cabbage patch kids

    • @ItsMeNanaD71
      @ItsMeNanaD71 Месяц назад

      You should watch Dr Ammon Hillman

  • @marzpop754
    @marzpop754 Год назад +160

    The cross-dressing stage shows seem to be a reference to Bohemian grove's elaborate theater productions. This show was made for the cabbage patch lineage to watch, relate to, and to normalize secret society groups, rituals, and initiation. I wouldn't be surprised if these societies had an uptick in membership because of this show. The actor who played Alfalfa was probably demanding higher royalties for the show and was ritually taken out stage left. What if the Rascals gang were actually created and trained incubator babies and given hormones to delay puberty in order to extend the production years. Creepy stuff going down in Hollywood then and now.

    • @shavewizard4203
      @shavewizard4203 Год назад +14

      dang deep thought

    • @craigandheston-urbangarden1134
      @craigandheston-urbangarden1134 11 месяцев назад +1

      Your saying nothing

    • @emfriesen6719
      @emfriesen6719 11 месяцев назад +21

      I'm not super familiar with the show but I do remember thinking the kids stayed the same size/age for a long time, is this accurate?

    • @StevenJSkiba
      @StevenJSkiba 11 месяцев назад +19

      ​@@craigandheston-urbangarden1134
      Be gone troll. Grown ups are talking.

    • @craigandheston-urbangarden1134
      @craigandheston-urbangarden1134 11 месяцев назад

      @@StevenJSkiba no they aren't. Sheep are baaaing. your nothing. Grown ups are dead children. 😂 Enjoy

  • @jm-tl6od
    @jm-tl6od Год назад +49

    Carl Switzer was 31 when he died but those articles say 33. Interesting

    • @IrisRainbowHeart
      @IrisRainbowHeart Год назад +19

      Freemasonic hit job

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 7 месяцев назад

      It's fact that the little rascals are not connected to the cabbage patch kids there was only one Darla and Alfalfa was only 31 when he was killed

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 7 месяцев назад

      Also it's FACT that the little rascals short films are not connected to the cabbage patch kids

    • @frederico-d3l
      @frederico-d3l 7 месяцев назад

      famous/elite people always lie about their age....
      they control the system.
      they can put any birth date they want.
      they just modify the official data as they please.
      also they have multiple nationalities and passports.....
      only slaves have a default identification in their country.
      elites dont

  • @theresajandt2775
    @theresajandt2775 11 месяцев назад +24

    My grandmother was born in 1909 and she lived down the street from the original little black boy that played on the Little Rascals . She was older than him . I think he was born in Nineteen twenty. But he used to walk past her on his way to school. My grandmother's mother went to the World's Fair. My grandmother wasn't able to have children and adopted my mother. My mother used to talk about the World's Fairs and how stupid it was to destroy all the buildings. She told me they all had antennas for electricity that went into the ground. I was young and didn't understand what she was talking about back then.

    • @HawkemCinco
      @HawkemCinco 10 месяцев назад

      Wow this is incredible we are being lied to so much they were so advanced at that time when you think about it definitely a change of power of the elites

  • @buffywinfree
    @buffywinfree Год назад +61

    I went to a very liberal private university and joined a sorority. WE GAVE OUR SISTERS PADDLES JUST LIKE THE MASONIC ONES!!! We also had philanthrophy, definitely were hazed, took OATHS, paid DUES, and ALLLL the rooms in the upper levels in the university where we would meet were named after VERY INFLUENTIAL Masonic/odd fellow/shriner's last names because they donated MILLIONS.... please do an episode on this!!!! I feel so creepy about it now, but I was so young, I NEVER put 2 and 2 together...... wow. 🤦🏻‍♀️

    • @veryfrozen3271
      @veryfrozen3271 Год назад +1

      yea college cults are nothing new, in fact old schools are hotbeds of cults, for example one of the most famos being Yale's Skull and bones soceity. now you know why those sorority girls are mentally ill.

    • @drummersnare6276
      @drummersnare6276 11 месяцев назад

      You didn’t even understand what was going on? Just shows the stupidity of the general population. Thanks for contributing to the secret societies

    • @AlvinGomes-ny1lg
      @AlvinGomes-ny1lg 11 месяцев назад

      So you and other girls where paddling each others booties😮

    • @rosalindr4975
      @rosalindr4975 10 месяцев назад +3

      Glad you finally get it!

    • @NikkiaSings
      @NikkiaSings 9 месяцев назад +1

      Have you renounced your membership tho?! 👀🤔🗣️ Q: Can a person serve two masters? 🤔🆘😳🚨

  • @aryan1956
    @aryan1956 Год назад +136

    Many "orphans" were fatherless children whose mothers could not support them since mothers were stay-at-home WWI widows. Many orphanages were called "homes for fatherless boys."
    There were also pandemics of diphtheria, polio, Spanish flu, etc. in the early 1900s leaving children without a parent/parents.

    • @kerim.peardon5551
      @kerim.peardon5551 Год назад +15

      The word "orphan," in the middle ages, meant a child who had lost EITHER parent (not BOTH parents, as it means today). Even in the mid-19th century, it still had that meaning because Lincoln says in the Gettysburg Address that the nation will care for the dead and "his widow and his orphan." I'm not sure when it changed to mean both parents instead of just one, but it had that meaning for many hundreds of years.

    • @BeingRefined
      @BeingRefined Год назад +16

      Orphan train...some sacrificed, some abused, some for work...some of the fortunate ones were sent to loving homes

    • @ClintByrne
      @ClintByrne Год назад +6

      I'm the grandchild of an orphan so is my wife.
      But also my grandmother was raised by her older sister because her own parents passed away.
      Which fits with what you are saying.

    • @aryan1956
      @aryan1956 Год назад +3

      @@ClintByrne Same here. My paternal grandmother was orphaned with a father but no mother & my husband's grandfather & uncle lost their father & went to Girard College for fatherless boys in Philadelphia PA when their mother & many older siblings were living.

    • @azborderlands
      @azborderlands Год назад +9

      Also the Catholic church brought orphans from Ireland to be adopted out in the US. There’s a book on it The Great Orphan Exchange.

  • @HappyMinds1
    @HappyMinds1 Год назад +112

    Re Cabbage patch kids : I asked my 80 year old mother(silent generation) who was raised in a very remote part of Scotland about the cabbage patch babies. Just to see if she had exposure to such things and ideas. She knew straight away what I was talking about and explained that people never mentioned sex, or your genitals, womb, ovaries, periods ever and they would say children came from cabbage patches, the stork or found under a bush was a very common way of explaining where babies came from to children.
    Not saying this to discount any of your work. I think the post cards, the little rascals, orphan trains are weird and deserve investigation. Also this could easily be a way to cover up advanced cloning tech by using this common idea (babies found in cabbage patches etc) to casually explain away where the new arrivals really came from.
    I also asked about the prevalence of orphans where she grew up, there was a children's home, (as there is now) but she doesn't remember being a glut of orphans about. So maybe the orphan trains and the "cloned" babies only shipped to the new world (America and Australia), while the old world was left to develop.
    One other thing that stands out, even as a child growing up through the late 80s and early 90s, i would often get told they were going to put me back and swap me for a different child. So this is something that is in the zeitgeist of the time.

    • @ReReadThat
      @ReReadThat Год назад +12

      That makes a lot of sense to make people believe they couldn't produce babies and had to adopt or obtain the child through a source. This sounds like a type of eugenics technique or a way to disperse a possible new species or programmed human into the world for some specific purpose. You should orchestrate a documentary for your mom to share.

    • @ReReadThat
      @ReReadThat Год назад

      For all we know babies had to go through some type of system before being released to the world. I wouldn't be surprised if babies were being switched at birth or like the one Mom from Scotland said they we're made to believe growing up that babies came from storks and cabbage patches, so most people never gave birth.

    • @ReReadThat
      @ReReadThat Год назад +3

      1 question if you happen to find this message, did your mom have you naturally or were you adopted? And if adoption, how often did they see pregnant women? Was pregnancy a myth or rare?

    • @patrickboone3226
      @patrickboone3226 11 месяцев назад +1

      Thats what it is
      Your mother is rite.
      Thank you.

    • @drummersnare6276
      @drummersnare6276 11 месяцев назад

      This is top level brainwashing, you think they actually convinced everyone that babies were actually grown and not birthed? That’s terrifying. Our history is actually straight out of a science fiction movie.

  • @amanhasnoname71
    @amanhasnoname71 Год назад +71

    I can no longer laugh at these films I grew up on. I'm fine with that too, wisdom is key and only gained through experience and knowledge. I've let go of so much there's no thing left, no fear, no attachments. Your work reminds me of just why all my life I didn't join any clubs nor pay mind to societal norms and what's popular.. thanks, I must share. Three things i learned in kindergarten, naps are good, cookies rock, share everything...especially information, like where the cookies are... carry this in all endeavors...shine on

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 Год назад

      I Agree 😊

    • @AmysAttitude
      @AmysAttitude Год назад +3

      Yes. I can relate to this sentiment.

    • @fishouttawtr
      @fishouttawtr Год назад +2

      There is no wisdom apart from God!

    • @amanhasnoname71
      @amanhasnoname71 Год назад +3

      @@fishouttawtr the beginning of wisdom is the fear of God... I have no fear outside of God, and he is my friend...so no fear, may the living god bless you.

    • @amanhasnoname71
      @amanhasnoname71 Год назад +3

      The secret of the lord is with them that fear him, psalms .

  • @Tarinera2012
    @Tarinera2012 Год назад +278

    The symbolism with the children's black eyes indicates child abuse or ritual violence. It is also called panda eyes. These are bruises that can form when the base of the skull is fractured or other serious injuries occur. Unfortunately, you see this more often with abused children.

    • @oldwolf3218
      @oldwolf3218 Год назад

      WOW. NO IT IS NOT SKULL FRACTURE. BLACK EYES IN THE CHILDREN OCCUR FROM SERIOUS ANAL RAPE TRAUMA. WHY DO CELEBRITIES ALWAYS MOCK PANDAS OR WEAR PANDA COSTUMES/MAKEUP…??? They participate. DO YOUR RESEARCH.

    • @icdantribe1352
      @icdantribe1352 Год назад +12

      We know this

    • @krankinkogs
      @krankinkogs Год назад +48

      what about all the "celebrities/leaders" with black eyes

    • @aspiceronni4462
      @aspiceronni4462 Год назад +20

      Black eyes happen when the nose breaks. I was an amateur boxer when I was younger so I'm well versed in broken noses and black eyes.

    • @scholbe
      @scholbe Год назад +1

      Black eye also is from the v r i l. It goes into the left eye and wraps itself around the base of the brain. @krankinkogs

  • @AB-un4io
    @AB-un4io Год назад +13

    Oh wow!! The little rascals always “bothered” me. I’m old…54….and so, of course, I watched these shows. And I liked them well enough…up to a point. Many episodes-if I really paid attention-left me feeling…well, bereft, for lack of a better word. And bothered. I asked my Dad as he was of an age to have watched also. He didn’t really enlighten me, lol. But he agreed that it was an odd bunch of shows. He did love Laurel and Hardy, coincidentally.
    I chalked it up to just me being critical? I was always frustrating my parents as I was told, on the daily it felt like, that I was just “too sensitive” and I needed to stop trying to “borrow trouble” and whatnot.
    Thanks so much for this! First time I’ve watched your channel. Loved this and subscribed!! Please take good care. 🫶🏼

  • @wierd.ole.monkey
    @wierd.ole.monkey Год назад +190

    This show was HUGE!!! My grandfather was an extra in it. EVERYONE watched this stuff. It dictated politics and trends of society in a way that was never done before. We are de-sensitized and take for granted the shills and bots and just facades of people that are "influencers" of the way the world has been driven to be like. You said that it seems more for adults rather than kids, but it really hit both where they wanted it to. The adults watching were hip, and swayed opinions and facts in real time, whereas those rascals put in mannerisms and rhythms that stuck with them for us to deal with nowadays... The wars and stealing from our own failed system, all the way to racism, internment in ghetto projects, and a loss of self worth which splits us daily into us vs. them groups of few that will struggle to stay afloat all the while supporting those that did this to us in the first place...

    • @Johnny-vv2ej
      @Johnny-vv2ej Год назад +33

      What do you think they did with these children... Same as Disney, Nickelodeon, etc.

    • @breezy4268
      @breezy4268 Год назад +10

      Kinda like simpsons then south park

    • @garmind4868
      @garmind4868 Год назад +8

      Thrilling that is the most informed succinct comment i have ever read.

    • @garmind4868
      @garmind4868 Год назад

      does the better version remove adverstisement for a fee or is that the better version in your opinion.@@redgoobler4653

    • @Trump2024asw
      @Trump2024asw Год назад

      It's television programing its programming those who have lies told to them through visions by wizards casting spells over a borad audience....

  • @theegreatawakening1937
    @theegreatawakening1937 Год назад +115

    (There is also Secret Garden, A Little Princess, Anne of Green Gables, The Book Thief, Oliver Twist, Les Miserables, Oliver!, The Jungle Book, Pete’s Dragon, Jane Eyre, James and The Giant Peach, etc these have some symbolism as well and range from old to somewhat newer that are worth looking at for research purposes)

    • @angelacottrell1289
      @angelacottrell1289 Год назад +25

      Pippi Longstocking too

    • @AnneofAvonlea
      @AnneofAvonlea Год назад +43

      Most of Disney films will have the child experience a trauma of losing parents or one parent. Trauma based mind control

    • @Micheleoneandonly
      @Micheleoneandonly Год назад +17

      Pinnochio

    • @vee4vendetta21
      @vee4vendetta21 Год назад +17

      Annie

    • @naturegazer6749
      @naturegazer6749 Год назад +15

      ​@@angelacottrell1289Yes! Great one!
      Lost boys and Treasure island as well.

  • @drehoward9670
    @drehoward9670 Год назад +15

    You guys are awesome! The symbolism is everywhere - and the 'panda eye' thing is very frightening. One can only imagine what those poor kids went through even doing the show. Amazing research compiling all this information into this format.
    Thank you for your work! Blessings

  • @TIGER-qc4px
    @TIGER-qc4px Год назад +40

    The Flintstones is also about Freemasonry, Fred & Barney were Shriners smh and hinted around that they were gay

  • @BongfullyAccused
    @BongfullyAccused Год назад +67

    I think I almost remember something about Carl Switzer becoming heavily addicted to drugs and that his drug use may have also something to do with his death but they were never sure, mind you this was decades ago, too. Pretty much every single one of those kids grew up having a very messed up life after they grew up. I'm actually glad your doing this. They way you present it makes me want to watch them all again while taking everything you've said into account. Because when I was a kid those things you've noticed were mainstay for tv viewers back then and wasn't at all surprising. However, times do change and when they do you roll with em. Unfortunately, when we look back on our past we start to see what REALLY went on back then. It's unfortunate for us that some of our most cherished shows from when I was younger are full of those throwbacks. Tons of racism, propaganda, even mind control believe it or not. We never had a clue as kids that things were wrong because that's how we were raised. We thought it was normal to pick up our huge Disney book and see "Briar Rabbit and the tar baby" story. Or the one about "Little Black Sambo" our town even had a restaurant named, I kid you not.... Little Sambo's

    • @StelmaDesigns
      @StelmaDesigns Год назад +3

      I remember eating at that restaurant as a kid! I also was read that story about the tar baby. So unreal this world has become for me. I will never see the Little Rascals in the same way again.

    • @matildamarmaduke1096
      @matildamarmaduke1096 Год назад +6

      Worked at a Sambo's in s fla

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +2

      We used to refer to smokers as Tar Babies as kids

    • @BongfullyAccused
      @BongfullyAccused Год назад +7

      @@StelmaDesigns isn't it just disheartening when you learn what was really happening. Shirley Temple too, they treated her horribly, I guess

    • @BongfullyAccused
      @BongfullyAccused Год назад +2

      @@matildamarmaduke1096 Seriously! All the way
      down there too, huh? I wonder if they had them on the West coast too, does anyone know?
      own there, huh? I wonder if the West coast had them. Does anyone know? And you know something, when I was 4... I was a wee bit too articulated for my own good

  • @twistedpuppetOG
    @twistedpuppetOG Год назад +18

    Having your own room and own bed was a luxury. Rural families and poor families often didn't have enough space for everyone to have their own beds. It was literally not uncommon for kids to sleep in the same bed. I slept in the same bed as my sibling until my parents were able to get us a bunk bed.

    • @RachelLWolfe
      @RachelLWolfe Год назад +4

      Yes, same. When we were little, my sister and I shared a bed for a while. My father is the youngest of 19 kids, and they shared beds growing up. They had to.
      I do think we make too much out of things from the past that we don't understand, because the younger generations today are so far removed from it generationally, that they literally don't know that much of what they view as odd or what they view as things with hidden meanings actually aren't nefarious. It was just life. And sometimes TV shows back then portrayed real life situations.
      During WWI and WWII many children were orphaned, because parents went off to fight in the war and some didn't make it back. Maybe the mother wasn't able to support the children on her own and so they were taken to an orphanage. This is precisely what happened to my mother in the early '50's, when she was just a toddler.
      Not everything is dark and nefarious.

    • @caliizactive982
      @caliizactive982 11 месяцев назад

      Sound dark to me

  • @ABK6969
    @ABK6969 Год назад +74

    The fact that orphans were so prevalent in popular culture is odd in and of itself. It’s yet another thing we just accept and don’t question.

    • @DeflatingAtheism
      @DeflatingAtheism Год назад +12

      Keep in mind, they were one generation downstream of The Great War and the Spanish Flu epidemic.

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 Год назад +2

      THERE ARE NO SECRET SYMBOLISM IN THE LITTLE RASCALS SHORT FILMS 😡😡😅

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 Год назад +1

      THAT'S BECAUSE THERE ARE NO SECRET SYMBOLISM ON THE LITTLE RASCALS SHORT FILMS 😡🤬😡🤬

    • @aurora8749
      @aurora8749 10 месяцев назад +2

      I think orphans were far more common back when the original came out. My best friends mother died when she was 2. My mom abandoned me when I was 6. My other best friends mom abandoned her when she was 12. A lot of kids have deadbeat Dads. I think it's still pretty relatable to show kids with an absent parent, it's an easy way to get a kid to relate and therefore manipulate

    • @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980
      @ethanshelbyskateboarding9980 10 месяцев назад

      Only the stupid believe the little rascals short films are connected to cabbage patch kids

  • @rachelnafzinger7388
    @rachelnafzinger7388 Год назад +63

    I absolutely love everything you two put out! Keep on figuring out our reality. The veil is thin and may all our minds be completely unveiled. In light and love. Many blessings 🙌

    • @V1LL1N
      @V1LL1N Год назад

      I Second This!

  • @erisdiscordia7439
    @erisdiscordia7439 8 месяцев назад +3

    the way its called "Emancipation Hall" for the black secret society members, reminds me of "Prince Hall" the black freemason lodges. Also the part where the grandma is doing BACKFLIPS, perhaps that is a young agile person wearing one of those realistic latex skin masks.

  • @timothykuring3016
    @timothykuring3016 Год назад +62

    I always watched them when I was a kid.
    I could tell they were generally poor children except that there were the Little Lord Fontleroy's around for contrast.
    They did some big projects, which I could never wrangle a bunch of other kids to do, like building elaborate go-cart fire engines and riding them downhill, or puting on Broadway shows, or camping without parents in the woods at night.
    It was difficult to even find a kid who would explore an abandoned house with me.
    So, the little rascals looked like a fun gang to hang out with.
    I could only wish the other kids in the neighborhood were more adventurous and resourceful, and independent like them.
    So, it was clearly pumped-up Hollywood "reality", even to a child.
    But it was charming and funny all the same.
    They were pervasive on television in the sixties during my childhood. I bought two complete sets of DVDs, but I haven't gotten around to re-watching some of them.
    I like to watch some of the shows I enjoyed when I was a child, partly for nostalgia, and partly to judge their quality. Which shows still hold up the best, and what appealed to me then, and even hidden symbolism and inside jokes and such. Sociology. Etc.
    Hence, my interest in video commentaries like this.
    The kids putting on these shows didn't seem strange or unusual to me.
    Adults at parties would recite poetry or play musical instruments - most everybody took turns doing their songs or reciting their poetry. My mother had been taught to memorize all sorts of long poems in school, and everybody had poems memorized. Most people played piano or guitar, and they would solo or jam a little.
    I went to sleep at night listening to those parties.
    Children imitated adults, and I liked to do funny impersonations of adults, not as expertly as Rich Little, but more broadly comical. I might pretend to be a judge, a cop, a thief, a vampire... If I had the costumes, I would have used those too. But I understood that only kids in Hollywood movies had such elaborate contumes and a place where they could rig up a stage.
    I would go runing around the town, the woods, or the fields at night, but I was the only kid who did that. There were no other little rascals out at night in my neighborhood.
    I envied their freedom and resources, but I understood it was one of those things that was only in the movies.
    Without actually watching the series again, I'm trying to recall what appealed to me.
    Their world was virtually alien to us in the sense of lifestyle, spirit, and morals, but it seemed less alien to me, because my grandmother's house was like a museum of that era. She was born in 1898, and she was in her thirties in the nineteen thirties when she had children and set up her home. Everything was built solid in that era, and her habits of frugality since the Depression made her never throw any appliance or tool, or piece of furniture away. Old sofas were built like tanks, and they would be re-apolstered. In the attic, were all the old toys, early electric trains, steam engines, and all the kinds of toys the little rascals played with. There was a stereoscopic viewer in the closet, with boxes full of those double pictures. I played with a variety of toys from the 1800s to the era of the little rascals, so it was as if I had my hands on all the typical objects of the era, and I walked around in a house that could have passed for a house in those films, except for the awkward looking television in the den.
    I could believe that children of that era were substantially like the little rascals, munis the Hollywood glitz.
    Plenty of children still acted like the types of the little rascals.
    There was the flirty girl who would chase all the boys around the playground, trying to kiss them.
    There was the always threatening, and almost cartoonishly flamboyant bully, with a cocked hat and a ready fist. Usually a redhead. There was the fat kid, which was rare back then. There was the rich and spoiled only child. There was usually a baby, a small child being hauled around by an older brother or sister.
    They do a pretty good job of studying stereotypical people in Hollywood. It was their bread and butter. (Before they went completely insane and woke. Now, they're just in the twilight zone.)
    But there was still the remnant of the idea that children lived in a different and separate world from adults. Older people can tell you that parents didn't want to be bothered. They were told to stay out of the house - go outside and play. Plenty of kids hardly saw an adult all day long, and they did run in informal gangs. Large groups of kids would be moving through neighborhoods and gathering for entertainment at the quarry, where we set up bike ramps, or by the tracks to set off fireworks, or in the woods to taste some beer. Groups of several kids would take off on their bikes for a long daytrip.
    I never heard of anyone who expected their parents to watch their games, unless maybe it was a playoff. That was a weird trend started on television in the eighties. And I couldn't believe kids anywhere complained about their parents not watching their baseball games. That was some new, weird spirit the popular culture was trying to lay on parents and children - guilt about everything in their relationship.
    I knew I didn't want any parent imposing on my life.
    I wanted freedom from parents like the little rascals.
    Parents were invisible, and teachers sounded like the honking horns in Peanuts.
    It was before the era of continual child monitoring, play dates, Baby on Board. We would stand up in the back seat of a convertible, and we never used seatbelts, and we climbed from back to front seat when the car was in motion. not wild teenagers on a tare, just little children climbing around inside a car. We knew not to bother the driver. You would get smacked. It wasn't uncommon for any adult to smack any child he saw getting out of control in public. Kids got in bare knuckled brawls pretty commonly.
    The various gangs of kids who hung out together were usually at around the same age, give or take a couple of years, so a gang of teenagers would see a gang of seven-year-olds passing by, or running by. It made natural sense to play mostly with kids your own age, because of relatively different levels of intellectual and emotional development. It would have been weird and rare for younger kids to hang out with older kids. The older kids would shoo them away or bully them a little.
    Adults seldom knew what children were doing, and children would worry about the punishments if they were caught staying out too late, or going downtown, or hanging out at the quarry, etc. There was so much mischief that didn't rise to the level of crimes, but had to be kept from adults because there were so many rules and no trespassing signs. Cops would scold for mischief, but it wasn't taked seriously or punished severely, because everyone understood that kids were little rascals in their own kid world, and they also learned by experience and by exploration. Kids were understood to be entitled to a certain amount of adventure and exploration. We were allowed to play with dangerous toys, and I was taught to shoot guns when I was about seven years old.
    It must look like an incomprehensibly different world to kids today, but it wasn't so alien to me then.
    I could see how traces of it remained.
    I could see the character of that generation in the older people of the seventies.
    Generations can change radically in character, especially under the influence of a government, media, and school system that is determined to change the very nature of people.

    • @timothykuring3016
      @timothykuring3016 Год назад +1

      The video just scrolled up to 777 likes.
      Why does it do that?

    • @lunakat7020
      @lunakat7020 Год назад +11

      Great comment!! I grew up the same way everything was so different. Miss those days😊

    • @timothykuring3016
      @timothykuring3016 Год назад +5

      I tried to get a bunch of kids together to put on a carnival, which each kid making his own carnival act or game, etc., but I learned that I had no leadership skills, and I couldn't inspire people.
      It's all about learning.

    • @timothykuring3016
      @timothykuring3016 Год назад +5

      I did notice the pervasiveness of semi-formal clubs, and kids weren't doing much of that when I was a kid, unless the clubs were really very secret.
      Would it be encouraging kids to seek to be in clubs, like the masons, when they were older.
      It didn't make me want to join a club, but I was less susceptible than most people to join clubs or pretend to hold popular opinions, or acceptible attitudes.
      I wouldn't even consider joining a fraternity in college, but many people my age did, and they had their secrets and weird rituals. I guess they had been conditioned by the Little Rascals to accept clubs, rituals, and group hate sessions. They often adopted clothing fashions in clubs.

    • @lunakat7020
      @lunakat7020 Год назад +6

      @@timothykuring3016 My next door neighbor did something like that. I remember they made the garage into a kind of haunted house. The kids were always selling lemonade or some refreshment. We would go out and not come home until dinner. There seemed to be so many kids doing things.

  • @deniseharris1845
    @deniseharris1845 Год назад +71

    Been waiting on this one! Thank you for your works of discerning truths!Earlier this morning got a report from Jordan Lake in Chatham County NC is drying up due drought. The towns that are underneath are being seen. Building foundations,roads railroad tracks. In this same use to be valley is another use to be town called Seaforth which “buried”. When I saw this I thought Wow! It’s Unveiled Minds!! We are going to try to go get some footage before “they” close it up…Ya’ll keep up the “good work”!!

    • @rhondak4940
      @rhondak4940 Год назад +5

      Interesting

    • @michelletalbot2281
      @michelletalbot2281 Год назад +15

      Denise oh my gosh this os fascinating thank you for sharing this. Hopefully you can get your footage before it's covered up and can share with the eyes and ears you're meant to share with before 'the powers that be' decide to swallow that up as well and shut u down smh everything is unfolding just as minds unveiled theorized and can take a step further and say as prophesied in ancient days
      Thank you for further clarification on that very mysterious issue❤ good luck

    • @Dr.HopeOwensEl
      @Dr.HopeOwensEl Год назад +14

      Research lake Lanier in Georgia

    • @deniseharris1845
      @deniseharris1845 Год назад +4

      @@Dr.HopeOwensEl Thank you! I will.

    • @ShaunPhillipslimitlessfx
      @ShaunPhillipslimitlessfx Год назад +7

      @@Dr.HopeOwensElMy thought exactly. Another indigenous town that was made into a lake.

  • @joanninac.7842
    @joanninac.7842 Год назад +5

    WOW! That was fantastic! I'm 67 so I grew up with the Rascals... so many pieces have fit together for me now. THANK YOU!

  • @Elhastezy888
    @Elhastezy888 Год назад +31

    Man ... my mother loved them.
    And your breakdown would have blown her mind.
    Wish she could have lived long enough to see your work.
    She would approve.
    She was smart as heck!

    • @shavewizard4203
      @shavewizard4203 Год назад +1

      sorry about your mother. Its never easy when a loved one passes on to another realm.
      More people need to do research about things in our world we might be taking for granted, the truth is always stranger than fiction.

  • @cajunasian240
    @cajunasian240 Год назад +36

    You hit the nail on the head!! All evidence is in the public but it’s up to the viewer to connect the dots.

    • @MmeRougarou
      @MmeRougarou Год назад

      Laissez les bon temps rouler Cher! -from a wandering Cajun

    • @debbiecw6156
      @debbiecw6156 9 месяцев назад

      Spot on! It is UP to Us!

  • @miryamlev
    @miryamlev 11 месяцев назад +10

    19:50 When on the train inside the three
    children have their arms crossed over their
    chests, reference to Osiris and its rites.
    Always a pleasure to hear you guys, may the
    Most High be with you allways, keep up the
    Magnum Opus.

  • @tc012299
    @tc012299 Год назад +67

    Wow this brings back memories from my childhood! We use to get up extra early before school so we could watch it! I’m adopted from an orphanage, so it hit home with me. Have you ever looked into the creepy Halloween costumes, masks and customs the children had back in the early 1900’s? It is extremely strange and you might find it has some connection somehow?…FYI: The word “cabbage” originated from the Old French word “caboche,” meaning head. But according to the Huffington Post, it actually came into use as a money synonym thanks to the mob, contrary to popular belief it came from the green color of paper money.

    • @krankinkogs
      @krankinkogs Год назад +10

      an episode of king of queens used cabbage as a slang term for money

    • @icdantribe1352
      @icdantribe1352 Год назад +6

      We were all programmed to this show. Crazy how it was addicting to watch

    • @josephd1257
      @josephd1257 Год назад

      Holy s*** thank you that was the missing piece to the puzzle wow you just summed up his whole research in like three sentences so the cabbage patch kids mean they're f****** money their bread there cabbage money in the just like they talk about a child being worth more than a bag of cocaine because you can sell a child 10 times in one day you can only sell it back to cocaine once I think that was from the sound of freedom it all makes sense now wow thank you so much

    • @Naadeneo
      @Naadeneo Год назад +6

      So the money patch kids

    • @DeflatingAtheism
      @DeflatingAtheism Год назад +1

      I’ve heard that “Mind your own cabbages” is a French colloquialism.

  • @00leaveralone
    @00leaveralone Год назад +36

    Just wondering if the myth of Hiram Abiff, being a ‘widow’s son’, could be meaningful in connection with all of the initiated orphans? Some of the orphans’ mothers were ordering husbands by mail? It’s seems obvious to me that although portrayed as children, the rascals are representative of the initiated adults of that time; the adults viewed the show and saw themselves as those ‘little rascals’ because of their unique childhoods. I cannot trace my own lineage beyond 1890. It would be important to discover WHAT HAPPENED in the late 19th century to produce so many orphans. Thank you Mind Unveiled, you both do fantastic work. I wish that we all had more time to do the analysis and investigation into our past; somehow the initiates of the present need to be stopped.

    • @michelletillman6232
      @michelletillman6232 Год назад +8

      😊I can dig your comment...
      I think these are the people that the elite grew up to be.
      Not exactly sure why, but I feel the top hats are multi-layered in meaning.
      And as far as rascals, how else would little orphan traumatized children behave?
      And since everyone loves a story, we're so busy looking at the little rascals and what their situations are, but not necessarily how they all got to be that way...
      I went to watch Meet me in Saint Louis.... That was a Trip.
      Meaning the fact that they're rascals doesn't necessarily mean that that is not how they started.
      They gave us the sound of music...
      No mom, a Struggling dad, a very helpful magical nanny...
      Making it seem like giving over your children to a different entity is okay.
      An entity can be anything other than the living immediate family of one's household.
      I understand alternatives are often necessary and possible...
      An entity could be anything from a day care center to a third party person that's just available to babysit when we need it most... Which is not a great thing.

  • @kdrazalotg-usa6345
    @kdrazalotg-usa6345 Год назад +9

    I’m 61 and it was called Little Rascals. I’m hearing you describe it, and It keeps reminding me of the 1970’s version of Steven King’s “IT” which has a lot of dark themes regarding getting kids…

  • @JoryStultz1234
    @JoryStultz1234 Год назад +60

    It would be awesome if you guys checked out the French film "City of Lost Children" as I believe there is a lot of relative esoteric references.

    • @Raphael0654
      @Raphael0654 Год назад +23

      I saw that movie... So creeeeepy. 😬
      The villain was some old guy who kidnaps a little boy in order to wire his brain up to his...
      And it seems like he's trying to recapture and embody the mind of childhood by vicariously, paracitically feeding off the kid's thoughts & energy.
      The old man is desperately trying to regress to childhood, himself, on a mental level.
      That's all I could really gather... I saw it when I was a young teen.

    • @IrisRainbowHeart
      @IrisRainbowHeart Год назад +8

      I've been thinking about that movie too I watched it a few times when I was in my twenties and I've been meaning to revisit that film. (City of Lost Children)

    • @MrBTBusch
      @MrBTBusch Год назад +15

      yes that movie is waaay strange & made me look at Ron Pearlman like hes highly suspect. But yes I agree, good call.

    • @Katya_Lastochka
      @Katya_Lastochka Год назад +12

      ​@@MrBTBuschIt is super creepy. Ron Perlman's character, One, acts lile a child, while the little girl named Miette acts lile an adult. He also had a tattoo that says I

    • @JoryStultz1234
      @JoryStultz1234 Год назад +14

      ​@@Raphael0654Yes! And how the film is about orphans raising orphans! Like different generations of street orphans living with no knowledge of their past.

  • @glicmathan1771
    @glicmathan1771 Год назад +57

    I grew up watching the Little Rascals reruns daily and am still a big fan. I’ve been thinking recently about how the show ties into the orphanages, orphan trains, cabbage patch baby postcards (which I’ve been collecting), mud floods etc. So I was pleasantly shocked to see this in my feed! You did an amazing analysis! 🙏 Spanky McFarland spoke at my college in 1984. I met him and have an autographed card to this day. He spoke about the hardships and money never paid to those child actors. He choked up in tears during his speech. It was very touching. I seem to remember him saying he became a car salesman. FYI Alfalfa had a small part as a young adult in “It’s a Wonderful Life.” He’s the rascal who makes the swimming pool dancehall scene happen!

    • @caveman1334
      @caveman1334 Год назад +5

      The AI knows what you think and do.
      I get some silly stuff when I think of it.
      I think we are observed daily

    • @mauimixer6040
      @mauimixer6040 Год назад +1

      Eddie Murphy did many skits as Alfalfa 😊 sorry, that was buckwheat 😊

    • @mystijkissler8183
      @mystijkissler8183 Год назад +3

      The key word is "Know what we Think" . Do you mean they know what we think, or from searches on the internet creates accurate assumptions? I've thought of something randomly---not related to any 'google search', text data entry or topic read/clicked -and never verbalized, Thoughts only; is that what you mean?

    • @MrDarkElement
      @MrDarkElement Год назад

      ​@@mystijkissler8183
      Your cell phone has a setting for the physical analysis of the phone in use. In all actuality, this function was first developed as an app that monitored biorythms in your body (BP, heart rate, body temp., etc. This is technology is also how your watches fitness watcheswork. Today this information is running in the background of your cell phone, right now. Also the nanobots in your bloodstream can be manipulated via electronic frequencies & sensors which create mood swings together with psycotropic pharmaceutical drugs, fluids you drink or ingest, even oxygen depletion.

    • @Galen-864
      @Galen-864 Год назад

      ​@@mystijkissler8183This has happened to me more times than I can count. Randomly think of something and boom, there it is. The only conclusion I can come to is google is reading my mind. It's scary.

  • @davidbo3788
    @davidbo3788 8 месяцев назад +5

    A lot of Disney films have the main character losing their parents. I always thought it was programming for children to condition themselves to separate themselves from their family so they could be indoctrinated. Maybe it is also about something else.

    • @Jerrysmith42010
      @Jerrysmith42010 4 месяца назад +2

      Same with lots of anime.

    • @davidbo3788
      @davidbo3788 4 месяца назад +2

      @@Jerrysmith42010 I noticed a lot of classic books in the 1800s have main characters who are orphans as well

  • @edenlloyd7837
    @edenlloyd7837 Год назад +39

    Loving this just as much as I'm enjoying UnderstandingConspiracy and his 'Nephilim looked like Clowns' deepdive.
    2 highly enjoyable offshoots with more than a ring of truth.
    Please keep pushing on until we discover the full secret of The Cabbage

  • @maryalison5173
    @maryalison5173 Год назад +29

    Wasn't Mickey played by Robert Blake? His later life got pretty interesting.

    • @adminreader
      @adminreader 11 месяцев назад +2

      Looks like him for sure

  • @sherileggetthuebner5008
    @sherileggetthuebner5008 Год назад +24

    In watching all of this unfold, I cant help but think about Joan Crawford (a rich influential actress who adopted 2 children during her career) and her infamously tumultuous relationship with her adopted daughter, Christina, I believe was her name. The movie "Mommy Dearest" reportedly displayed the abuse the two children endured. I always found it extremely hard to watch such psychotic mistreatment of children who had already begun life on a hard track only to wind up being verbally and mentally and physically abused on a daily basis by a woman who had the world by the tail and could have afforded them so many opportunities, but sadly chose not to. Intentionally. It was fitting, in ny opinion, that Crawford ended up dying alone, estranged from them, and penniless, if I'm not mistaken. It all occurred during this same Era. Just sorta ties into this for me.

    • @groovycat2044
      @groovycat2044 Год назад +3

      Her story is very sad and what's even sadder is that everyone takes that movie as a joke it's truly sick when you think about it.

    • @tinkthestrange
      @tinkthestrange 10 месяцев назад +1

      She left nothing to the first 2, but adopted 2 other girls and left them quite a bit.

  • @susiefairfield7218
    @susiefairfield7218 Год назад +63

    Asked my 93 & 95 year old Parents about this and they said it was because they did live crudely in the 30s still and the depression had everyone broke with no way to feed themselves and may lost their properties and became homeless. She also said; most children didnt live to see a third birthday, and some parents didnt name their children..just called em Babe until they turned 3 or 4. She said the movies reflected this because people related to it.
    Just tossin in a few explanations for where this story line came from

    • @richa9196
      @richa9196 Год назад +7

      I just asked myself few days ago why we call loved ones baby or babe and after your comment my question is answered

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +4

      What part of the country did this go on? Both my parents were from the East Coast & none of their decedents gave up children or lost their homes. Yes, some lived in the projects or took jobs with the WPA but they got by

    • @AB-un4io
      @AB-un4io Год назад +12

      I worked for many years as an activity director in a retirement community which also had an early form of a “memory impaired” wing.
      I retired many years ago but back in the ‘80’s and ‘90’s? There were very few men as compared to women. Just the way it was due to men dying much younger still back then. Through my years I met at least FIVE gentleman known as “Babe” and we called them that. They’d stopped responding to Howard or Calvin or Bob, etc. Also, my grandma was born in 1924 and had a younger brother-the family favorite
      btw-who was always called “Babe”….Uncle Babe. I’ve personally known only men referred to as “Babe” although I’m sure girls/women were called that as well. In an era where many children did not survive infancy or even their first five years…I suppose this makes sense.
      My grandma and her many siblings were not orphans. However their father was an absolute reprobate of a man. I never met him. He’d leave his family alone after a brief visit…a visit during which my great grandmother would “find” herself pregnant again…and then he’d leave shortly afterwards purportedly to find any job he could. My great grandmother wasn’t technically an unmarried woman or a widow but she raised 11 children on her own essentially. My great grandmother was not a kind woman. She looked horrifically worn out by the time she was in her mid 30’s in the few photos I’ve seen. Sad. Bitter. Angry. But mostly? Exhausted. By the time I was born in 1969? She was OLD. It was a very difficult time back then for many people and especially for single mothers. I’m so grateful I wasn’t born then.
      Sorry…no enlightened bits about the Little Rascals series although I did think the series was very strange. I’m 54 so I watched but…I usually felt very weird when I did. Like uncomfortable weird. But I’ve been told all my life that I’m just too critical and sensitive, lol! I think you’re on the right track though. Hollyweird has always been a dangerous place imo.

    • @AB-un4io
      @AB-un4io Год назад +8

      @@samanthab1923 Middle America. The bread basket. I mean, it happened all over the country. But farmland and farm states bore a huge brunt during the dust bowl especially. And even before. Dangerous, arduous work. Farming still is. Farmers do not get the respect they deserve. That’s very plain to see even in current times. Unless maybe you’re from the East Coast,lol! I don’t know. I’m from the West Coast so….the “other” or less respected side of the country I guess. 😂

    • @susiefairfield7218
      @susiefairfield7218 Год назад +5

      @samanthab1923 the testimony I heard about it was from my friend's Mother who grew up in Missouri. She said that they wore Flour Sacks made into dresses.
      As for my parents; my Great Grand Parents raised my Mom because her Mother died while giving birth to her. They lived in west Michigan in the 1930s and were farmers so despite no electricity or indoor plumbing they had horses that they could hook up to a wagon and my Mother told me; because of that, they had eggs, milk, fruits & veggies enough to help out others who had nothing.She tells of how her Grandpa would be asked to help others with his horse like taking a child by horse to the nearest doctors house because they couldn't do it by car.

  • @Verniece1968
    @Verniece1968 Год назад +26

    If you haven't yet, look up the Pinocchio movie. There's a correlation between the movie and the Pineal gland. VERY fascinating and right up your alley!

  • @mtroy0620
    @mtroy0620 4 месяца назад +5

    They're technically not "episodes". They're Shorts as in short films. It's not a TV series. One short doesn't necessarily have anything to do with another.

  • @Amanda-w4z5k
    @Amanda-w4z5k Год назад +42

    Im 43 and i had 1 cabbage patch doll named Ingrid Laurie. She came with her own birth certificate and a short discription of her personality if i remember correctly. She for sure had a birth certificate and a name. I was about 5 and i remember i hated her name but my mom insisted that was her name. She had yellow yarn hair with piggy tails and glasses. I was 5 in 1984. It is kinda strange

    • @amandaryznar3127
      @amandaryznar3127 Год назад +6

      I hated the name mine had as well, it was Freddy Valerie 🤣

    • @simonesimona8317
      @simonesimona8317 Год назад +6

      Mine was Robin Katrine. Her birthday was in October. She was a preemie. I hated that she was bald. 😅 but still loved her and never forgot her. I ended up getting another one with hair, but I don't even remember her name 🙃

    • @azborderlands
      @azborderlands Год назад +1

      Mine was Olive Joyvita 😂

    • @Clarene24
      @Clarene24 Год назад +2

      I’m 37 and I had one also
      But I changed her name idgaf
      And I changed it on her birth certificate
      Like why did we play with these things

    • @Amanda-w4z5k
      @Amanda-w4z5k Год назад +4

      @@Clarene24 I have no idea. Now that I look back they were ugly and cheaply made lol

  • @MrBTBusch
    @MrBTBusch Год назад +23

    Mind UNveiled is once again exposing TRUTH in\of our TRUE Ourstory. and again it was right in our faces, Right under our noses. Your videos\Documentaries are ALWAYS so well researched, Informative & Thought provoking. Thanks guys, Still a leader in returning US to OURstory through the afore mentioned attributes. You guys rock my friends & are personally my favorite. Great stuff per usual, hava great day everyone & Be Good.

  • @Xerox_349
    @Xerox_349 Год назад +10

    I recently found a copy of "Mrs. Wiggs of the Cabbage Patch" at a local thrift store. I bought it because of your videos. I'm not sure the exact print date, but it says "Xmas 1904" and the name of who it was gifted to on one of the first few pages.

  • @supersaiyantech9
    @supersaiyantech9 Год назад +8

    Dang I was looking for something interesting and you put this out with perfect timing lol

  • @scottsmith6643
    @scottsmith6643 Год назад +8

    "Yum, yum, eat 'em up". That's what the "wild man" says when he's chasing the 'Rascals. I grew up on "Little Rascals" shorts while living in the South. The shows definitely made racism seem normal. They also made little kids afraid of becoming orphans. (I had a crush on Darla when I was very young lol)
    Great presentation, as usual! Cheers

  • @debbiedebonair8029
    @debbiedebonair8029 4 месяца назад +2

    I grew up watching all the episodes. In the era this show was based on , things were different. Kids ran freely all over the neighborhood.They went in local business and caused trouble. They would meet up in groups to play. It was not unusual for a 5 year old to walk around by themselves. I just thought they were a bunch of kids in the neighborhood, having a fun time.

  • @jcp1143
    @jcp1143 Год назад +11

    The black circle in the eye reminds me of the black eye club. Famous/ rich people with a black eye

  • @Brazilbroker1
    @Brazilbroker1 Год назад +11

    It's awesome to see how seriously you take these videos, very well researched!

  • @cesarcesar5129
    @cesarcesar5129 5 месяцев назад +2

    These old shows, especially this one,always creeped me about and gave bad depressing vibes. Even without this analysis.

  • @freedomdove
    @freedomdove Год назад +28

    Absolutely mind-blowing! Wow!!! My mom never let us watch Little Rascals or The Three Stooges, or any of the other trash they put on the tv. For that, I'm grateful. She didn't even want us watching MTV when it came out. She grokked way more than I realized.

    • @DC4L_gillie
      @DC4L_gillie 9 месяцев назад

      Sounds like a horrible childhood

    • @freedomdove
      @freedomdove 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@DC4L_gillie LOL! I guess you didn't read the part where I said I was grateful. 🙄

    • @DC4L_gillie
      @DC4L_gillie 9 месяцев назад

      @@freedomdove I know I was playing :)

    • @freedomdove
      @freedomdove 9 месяцев назад +3

      @@DC4L_gillie Sorry. I guess I didn't catch the sarcasm because I'm almost constantly being bombarded by actual ignorant people. Lol.

  • @Naadeneo
    @Naadeneo Год назад +7

    Remember the Betty Boop episode about a secret society, " wanna be a member, wanna be a member"

  • @gar915
    @gar915 8 месяцев назад +3

    Put right in our faces the entire time, put it together with the things being said today

  • @tomasvalach6975
    @tomasvalach6975 Год назад +22

    I absolutely love your channel! Looking forward to hear this. I'm listening to homunculus unveiled over and over. You're unveiling mysteries to me every day! Love from Czech

    • @MindUnveiled
      @MindUnveiled  Год назад +4

      Aww glad you like the Homunculus video!! Wishing you well over there!

    • @naturegazer6749
      @naturegazer6749 Год назад +1

      So wonderful to hear Czechs are on the path of Hidden History. There are so many old world buildings there.
      Married a Czech so I've been a few times.❤

    • @tomasvalach6975
      @tomasvalach6975 Год назад

      @@naturegazer6749 Sublime! With my new eyes I'm constantly looking around myself wherever I go. I can't wait to see some of Czech star forts!

  • @CosmicDumpStar
    @CosmicDumpStar Год назад +23

    Not sure if you've looked into the Term He-Man or if you need another SS Rabbit Hole to dig into. I was looking into why the term Ninja was banned in some countries and it also means things like He-Man, Magician, Wizard or MOTU. I wonder if the X-01 Power Armor from Fallout is a reference to the X-10. Awesome content as usual, thank you for your hard work. :)

    • @V1LL1N
      @V1LL1N Год назад +1

      Weird I was also thinking about the Power of Greyskull with He-Man & She-Ra

  • @YoKnow
    @YoKnow 11 месяцев назад +8

    1:08:20 Orphans on a train seems to be a popular theme. In Animal Crossing New Leaf you start the game off as a child on a train heading for your new life.

  • @AmandaPanda83
    @AmandaPanda83 Год назад +5

    Never clicked so fast! Been checking your channel for a new video for a bit. Enjoy everyone!

  • @Tom_Emody
    @Tom_Emody Год назад +26

    I was born in 1975. Unless you were born in 75 or earlier, it would be difficult to have seen the original reruns.
    I remember being 5 years old and watching the Rascals. After my childhood, I didn’t see em around anymore.
    1975-1980 was a cutoff point from what we call the old- school.
    Much love and respect to you all…Tom.

    • @mdorn6592
      @mdorn6592 Год назад +2

      There was a time you could by the series on DVD in the 90's...although I don't know if it's still available today

    • @mikewhite8848
      @mikewhite8848 Год назад +6

      They were definitely still being shown in the 90s, along with the 3 stooges and leave it to beaver, and other people told me they were also being shown in the 80s.

    • @Tom_Emody
      @Tom_Emody Год назад +1

      @@mdorn6592 cool thank you.

    • @Tom_Emody
      @Tom_Emody Год назад +1

      @@mikewhite8848 cool. I appreciate the info….thank you for sharing.

    • @hendo337
      @hendo337 Год назад +3

      I was born in 1983 and I remember seeing Our Gang and Stooges reruns on TV in the 80s in Upstate NY every morning.

  • @lisamarriott4732
    @lisamarriott4732 11 месяцев назад +6

    The history of Dr Barnardo is interesting. When he came to London from Ireland he was shocked at the amount of orphans living on streets after cholera epidemic. When he died in 1905 there was 8,500 children in his care. Many kids were migrated to Australia and Canada. The British Government apologized for sending 130, 000 kids to colonize other countries in 2010. The last orphan kid to be migrated was in 1967.

  • @illuminahde
    @illuminahde Год назад +35

    @Mind Unveiled There's an interesting documentary called Lolita's riddle that I think you'd really get some use out of.
    In the doc, they argue that Nubokuv used Alice in Wonderland's author (known pedo btw) as inspiration for his character Humbert Humbert. He hints at this in interviews but there are clues all though the book including a riddle just like the Jabberwocky one.
    It's very good.
    Also, the spiral used in the film was on the young girls' summer camp grounds. I'm almost certain this is why modern pedos adapted that symbol for awhile. Remember, that was a Kubrick film too.

    • @raehughes
      @raehughes Год назад

      What is jabberwocky ? 🤔

    • @DeflatingAtheism
      @DeflatingAtheism Год назад

      Isn’t Nabokov’s acknowledged inspiration for the character Charlie Chaplin?

  • @kellihunt4653
    @kellihunt4653 Год назад +29

    Ive been watching the show the old ones my brother watches and some of it was dark. How did they handle day to day acting? Who spoke for their rights? How many hours on set did they spend? Were all the questions that came to mind. Like did they have parents? Guardians?

    • @MushroomMagpie
      @MushroomMagpie Год назад +12

      They had parents and they were abused.
      To get the children to cry they would do things like give them a new bike, and then take it away, or tell them their parents had died in a car accident, and other shit like that.

    • @spitfire577
      @spitfire577 Год назад +13

      ​@@MushroomMagpie
      I could also imagine that there had been monsters that took advantage of these children.

    • @IrisRainbowHeart
      @IrisRainbowHeart Год назад +11

      Yeah I wonder if some of these actors were also orphans even if they had parents that doesn't mean that was their real parents, it could have been adopted and forced into acting roles to make money 💰

    • @marzpop754
      @marzpop754 Год назад

      @@IrisRainbowHeart My theory is that the Rascals were probably created incubator babies and given hormones to delay puberty to extend production years.

  • @ascensionthoughts7206
    @ascensionthoughts7206 Год назад +2

    I felt like it was Christmas morning when I looked at my notifications and saw a new video posted. This topic is absolutely riveting. Absolutely my favorite channel on the Tube of You. Thank you for all your hard work and dedication.

  • @kristinacleveland1805
    @kristinacleveland1805 Год назад +10

    I watched the LIttle Rascals as a kid and loved them... but you have brought a lot of crazy symbolism to my attention! wow! Awesome video!

    • @azborderlands
      @azborderlands Год назад

      Those kids were wise beyond their years, same with Shirley Temple. We never see kids like that today.

    • @azborderlands
      @azborderlands Год назад +1

      @Ark-ys2up Their acting ability was/is mind blowing. Like could it be they were older but were growth recessed or was it just the era that made them seem brighter/smart. I saw an our gang episode with Spanky, he must have been 3. He seemed like seasoned actor and spoke in perfectly put -together sentences.

  • @IrisRainbowHeart
    @IrisRainbowHeart Год назад +17

    Alfalfa was a sacrifice IMO this makes me wonder if he was chosen for this from the beginning of his career? Wonder if any of these kids were orphans in real life.... Also I do remember from growing up in the 90s there was some TV show or movie that I watched where there was a girl and she went through some sort of portal to another dimension. there were babies growing in cabbage patches there. Maybe it was a cabbage patch movie or show. I'm note sure but it's something that I distinctly remember watching when I was a kid. I've asked other people and no one else knows what I'm talking about. I also wonder if some of this stuff has been purposefully removed from the internet and from The Archives, and maybe it will eventually come back. I feel like there's always stuff being removed and new information being released. It makes me wonder what kind of reality it is that we have been living in. Sometimes I feel like we live in a sort of Westworld, where the elite people have the power to time travel. And all the famous prominent people are actually just members of this cult traveling through different points in time & celebrating and congratulating each other & forcing us to celebrate them through our retelling of history. I know it sounds out there but I actually read about this very concept in a Ray Bradbury book once. Also the more that I research historical figures the more I find people who didn't seem to actually exist at all & are actually just covers or aliases for real people. (Google Noelle Rogers to see what I'm talking about.) I have some very interesting threads if you guys ever want to link up via email.

    • @Noirscapes
      @Noirscapes Год назад +2

      Love this! Good theories. I also grew up in the 90s but sadly don't remember this show...

    • @reneesalvatori1996
      @reneesalvatori1996 Год назад +1

      @irisrainbowmagick
      Sounds like the recent Matthew Perry. He was the one sacrificed out of the Friends sitcom.

    • @girlonfire2.076
      @girlonfire2.076 Год назад +1

      Now I want to research his life because I think he was a sacrifice too

    • @delilahflowers
      @delilahflowers Год назад +2

      I believe fully believe they time travel, it is mentioned too much in media to not be true. Terminator, Back to the Future. There is an episode of the X-Files where an old man goes back in time to kill himself & anyone else involved in inventing time travel b/c the future is too predictable/unchallenging. I fully believe they go back in time to steal from & kill their enemies. Fringe also addresses alternate universes & timelines. And a group called the observers (a group of emotionless, test tube grown men) eventually go back in time to invade earth after destroying the future. So I think they have revealed what their future is like. Sterile, cold, predictable, maybe no women or original births, only elites.

    • @missmeme3946
      @missmeme3946 7 месяцев назад

      Round the Twist tv show?

  • @debbiealleva5959
    @debbiealleva5959 Год назад +7

    I remember an interview with Shirley Temple telling if they made mistakes they were put in an icebox for a period of time 😢 I think child actors had difficult lives snd would be a miracle if they grew up normal.

  • @TheQuantumstew
    @TheQuantumstew Год назад +11

    The goat and owl are connected to the Odd Fellows .

  • @ThatsJustPeechy
    @ThatsJustPeechy Год назад +24

    I was wondering if you would tie the Little Rascals and orphans together. When I was little and watched this I even wondered why there were so many orphans on there. It seemed so strange.

    • @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage
      @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage Год назад

      I have often wondered when there were so many orphans that even the queen went to Canada and many kids left with her never to be seen again. We're they all really orphans or were they missing children as in today with no way to find them back then. We come from a dark history that we didn't know still existed. But if nothing else TRUMP did alert us to fake news. All news outlets being owned and ran by only 6 people is as scary as anything to me ❤

    • @twatts1523
      @twatts1523 Год назад +2

      I loved the Little Rascals, when I was growing up in the 70”s. It seemed like the ultimate freedom, no parents! The kids had so much autonomy. I also loved Grizzly Adams! And one of my favorite movies was the Hideaways, also Bugsy Malone.

  • @debbiedebonair8029
    @debbiedebonair8029 4 месяца назад +2

    A lot of parents of that era were into these secret clubs, they treated it like a social club . The kids are mimicking what they saw the parents do , which is even creeper.

  • @Candacebbruner
    @Candacebbruner Год назад +7

    I just noticed that the dog has one eye circled.. definitely esoteric

  • @mdorn6592
    @mdorn6592 Год назад +17

    I'm pretty sure that was a young Elizabeth Taylor who had her arm around Alfalfa at the 46:53 mark...weird.
    I often wondered about The Little Rascals and child actors during this time period - orphan trains, cabbage patch kids, and incubator babies...mysteries that need to be solved

    • @marym4569
      @marym4569 Год назад +2

      I thought that looked like Elizabeth Taylor.

  • @Naadeneo
    @Naadeneo Год назад +7

    Petes dragon had an orphan they bought for 50 dollars and wanted to eat him. They sing a song about cooking him in a pot. Always thought it was weird.

    • @dannylo5875
      @dannylo5875 Год назад +2

      Mmm... ritualistic eating...

  • @IrisRainbowHeart
    @IrisRainbowHeart Год назад +36

    I don't know if you've ever heard of Tracy twyman but you should check her out she was an occult researcher who did a lot of work into ancient early. cults, specifically the knights templar. The Freemasonry rituals were all based off of Knight templar.

    • @youtubeincel5812
      @youtubeincel5812 Год назад

      Your profile picture is a little girl lover pedophile symbol.

    • @ChristaSligar
      @ChristaSligar Год назад +1

      Bruhhh I remember when she got taken out! Hit job!!

    • @SombraBlu-qc4es
      @SombraBlu-qc4es 5 месяцев назад

      Your avatar has one eye symbolism so that discredits you a bit…

  • @shanpatrickbaker988
    @shanpatrickbaker988 Год назад +5

    This is actually one of the best channels ever. I certainly didn't think so at first. I guess I am capable of changing my mind.

  • @JodiAmanda
    @JodiAmanda Год назад +6

    Anne of Green Gables is another Canadian classic novel published in 1908 about Anne, an orphan, who's adopted from an orphanage in Prince Edward Island and goes to live on a farm with an older man and woman who are brother and sister. They are initially upset because they want a boy to help with the farm and want to take her back, but eventually, they change their minds and grow fond of her. The story reflects the mindset of the time of the prevalence of orphans and the reasons they were adopted. There's a recent series adaption of this novel that's called Anne with an e.

    • @dannylo5875
      @dannylo5875 Год назад +1

      I remember and another one was Tallahassee Higgins...

    • @dannylo5875
      @dannylo5875 Год назад +1

      Maniac Magee is another...

  • @PollyHistor
    @PollyHistor Год назад +9

    ☀️: You asked why the kids all have funny names. Street kids NEVER use real names. We always use a moniker. Street kids are able to identify one another that way, but your "government name" is never used. It's a form of self-protection. Not only are you protecting your background history, and the fact that you're a Street kid, but you're protecting yourself from rival Street gangs or other "orphans" who may tag you with the blame for a crime you didn't commit (or, may have.) If you can't be positively identified, you are safer from being jailed or sent home (in the case of runaways.)

    • @PollyHistor
      @PollyHistor Год назад

      Oh! I also seem to recall from years ago watching the Little Rascals on TV that Pete was somehow turned into a dog, and that playing into the storyline. The underlying concept of them all being a street gang of "unadoptable" orphans (hence the name) was always a blatant one, and the fact they were all orphans was never obscured. I wonder if that is a modern day intention to distance the narrative.

  • @fallinempires1551
    @fallinempires1551 Год назад +5

    "The Boy with green hair" was an old film involving orphans too. Your vids are interesting bro, thanks.

  • @atthespeedofshadow7784
    @atthespeedofshadow7784 11 месяцев назад +4

    This video is blowing my mind. Thanks so much for making it and sharing with us. Holy smokes, was this stuff crammed full of symbolism or what?!
    The hollywood/child predator problem is much older than we may have been thinking**

  • @anitabonghit5069
    @anitabonghit5069 Год назад +7

    Regarding the word "infantry", it's called that because in the past, children were put on the front lines in wars. Yeah, I know - that's some messed up shit!

  • @1HorseOpenSlay
    @1HorseOpenSlay Год назад +34

    These were the main shows in the 1970s. Even though they were 30+ years old at the time. Lil rascals, little orphan Annie, wizard of Oz, Oliver twist...etc. my childhood was filled with the notion of orphans and childhood struggle. Let's not forget Petey the pitbull, who in real life was assassinated by someone on the set feeding him broken glass. Always have to include the triggering animal death.

    • @PeachesandMoss
      @PeachesandMoss Год назад +4

      So sad poor dog 😢

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 Год назад +4

      That is horrible. Never knew that about Petey ❤🐶

    • @1HorseOpenSlay
      @1HorseOpenSlay Год назад +3

      @@samanthab1923 ikr 😭 RIP Petey

    • @fernandomaron87
      @fernandomaron87 11 месяцев назад +3

      Yeah, my mom also grew up in the 70's watching these re-runs

    • @samanthab1923
      @samanthab1923 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@fernandomaron87 That’s all we had. It’s funny we probably watched more black & white shows, I Love Lucy, Andy Griffith, Dick Van Dyke, etc

  • @michaelmann4287
    @michaelmann4287 6 месяцев назад +2

    This episode was amazing. You all put a lot of work into this. Thank you.

  • @Nathan.007
    @Nathan.007 Год назад +73

    Although I take absolutely everything with a pinch of salt - it is all very interesting and well put together. By the end of doc, I'm definitely questioning reality. 😂

    • @Nathan.007
      @Nathan.007 Год назад +7

      ​​@@nunyabezwackzit 100% is "with a pinch of salt"
      Colins dictionary:
      What is the meaning of a pinch of salt?
      If you take something with a pinch of salt, you do not believe that it is completely accurate or true. The more miraculous parts of this account should be taken with a pinch of salt.

    • @maryjanedoe
      @maryjanedoe Год назад +5

      ​@@nunyabezwackz I've heard it both ways lol

    • @Nathan.007
      @Nathan.007 Год назад +2

      ​@@maryjanedoesame tbf, although I would be partial to a pinch lol

    • @jaydwy8069
      @jaydwy8069 Год назад +4

      This is the junk food of youtube. Enjoy sparingly 😂

    • @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage
      @DramaMustRemainOnTheStage Год назад +19

      ❤ He knows his stuff. The brain of a critical thinker knows the difference between a conspiracy and the truth is about 6 months ❤❤

  • @madamantiou
    @madamantiou Год назад +9

    I love the intro theme, gets me in the mood for discovery each time!

    • @naturegazer6749
      @naturegazer6749 Год назад +1

      Me too
      I hope they never change the intro music.
      It's perfect

  • @markfaulkner8965
    @markfaulkner8965 10 месяцев назад +4

    In 100 years.....
    Some kid will explain how 'The Housewives of ......" series is a huge complicated secret society conspiracy.

  • @earthpond8043
    @earthpond8043 Год назад +7

    Had no idea the little rascals had such a dark undertone

  • @kamikazitsunami
    @kamikazitsunami Год назад +6

    Depressing. I used to love watching those old reruns. Now I know that the cartoons from back then and the children's TV shows were not really for kids.

  • @TheKitchenerLeslie
    @TheKitchenerLeslie 6 месяцев назад +8

    This channel will never question the culprits.

  • @countdublevay7327
    @countdublevay7327 Год назад +13

    i just had a short show up in my feed about entire house kits being sold by SEARS in the early 1900s.
    Wood houses with claw tubs included in the kit.
    i dont know why. That seems important somehow.

    • @healinglight71562
      @healinglight71562 Год назад +6

      My son bought a 1932 Sears catalog home a few yrs ago. It's nicely built, only 1 bathroom to 4 small bedrooms on 2nd floor though. Full basement too.

    • @IrisRainbowHeart
      @IrisRainbowHeart Год назад +4

      Somebody was saying that recently too that when I was talking about early development of cities how it doesn't make sense and they were talking about how everybody was buying their house from kits that doesn't really make sense either

    • @healinglight71562
      @healinglight71562 Год назад +4

      @@IrisRainbowHeart it's back when almost everyone knew how to build things.

    • @krankinkogs
      @krankinkogs Год назад

      sears and other house kits were commonplace, quite researchable

    • @tattletale_tarot
      @tattletale_tarot Год назад +1

      I knew people in BC Canada who bought an island on Stuart lake out of the sears catalogue.

  • @ckfodel
    @ckfodel Год назад +10

    CRAZY. I just saw a video on FB/instagram of the actor who played Alfalfa in the remake from the 90s speaking out about being abused on the set of the little rascals movie .. weird synchronicity

    • @frankievalentine6112
      @frankievalentine6112 Месяц назад

      Really? My little brother was up for the role but was so sad he didn't get it.

    • @ckfodel
      @ckfodel Месяц назад

      @@frankievalentine6112 a true blessing in disguise for your brother!

  • @rileyowen7731
    @rileyowen7731 9 месяцев назад +2

    Im a huge Our Gang fan, it’s my favorite film series. This is a nice theory and you have some very valid points and ideas. The Series featuring many animals like goats and dogs is in part due to the Original concept of the Series being about Kids and animals, though Hal Roach quickly changed it up to 2 separate seires “Hal Roaches Rascals” and “The Dippy Doo Dads” wich is about animals acting human (maybe somting you wanna check out to further your theory). The fact that the cast changes around from location to location is a result of how early film comedy was done, typically they would focus on personalities of the characters and put them in all sorts of situations, in our gangs case Orphanages, Streets and Lumberyards happen to be it due to the relatability of many kids could see that and identify with it thus selling a the seires to a Bigger market. There are some odd films in the seires such as “Tired Business men” or “Wiggle your ears” but I think In general the topics and themes they focus on makes a lot of seince both as a backdrop for the kids antics and situations of the times. You may wanna watch the our gang comedy “Cradle Robbers” again to further your theory and it has babys in strollers so that commenter could possibly be thinking of that film, if not I suspect it is that rarely seen “miss wigs of the cabbage patch” film. Nice to see the gang being talked about more often as it’s one of the oldest film seires that is still relevant and well known. Due to its age it would make seince that some things don’t add up for modern culture. I rewlly enjoyed the video and I congratulate you for doing your research and watching more than what’s necessary for the video..

  • @maranathaanathama2153
    @maranathaanathama2153 Год назад +10

    This is an amazing body of work and you are spot on! I grew watching all these old shows in the 1970’s this aired very often! I noticed all these things to a degree as a child. I remember asking myself lots of questions as a child about the things you are talking about! You are very talented and gifted! I think that they were far enough away from what they were esoterically saying but close enough to mock! The devil loves to boast! Look at Shirley Temple lots humiliation rituals, and sexualization. Even today they echo these things but only the inside circle can hear understand what they are. Tom and Jerry are an inside joke and are modeled after a black and white cartoon of a tall and short guy. Also lots of cartoons have them wearing white gloves referring to secret societies. Keep up the good work! You are helping to remove the vail!