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Secret, hidden messages are in cartoon shows.

There was a time when movies and cartoons were made for entertainment purposes, but now the situation has changed; nowadays, they are using cartoons to change our way of thinking. Our kids are the biggest victims of this nefarious mission of mind programming.

The top name on the list of cartoons is the different types of cartoons made by Walt Disney, which have successfully reached the minds of our children. Because of this, 14 countries have banned these cartoons.

If we talk about the owner of cartoons like Disney Land and Jungle Book, then the name of the owner of these cartoons was Walt Disney, who himself was a Satan worshipper. He made his first cartoon called Mickey Mouse, but no one knows how the idea for this cartoon came to his mind. Many messages are hidden in this Mickey Mouse cartoon whose connections are only with Satan.

Marc Eliot writes in his book that “Walt is the Dark Prince of Hollywood” means “Walt is the devil of Hollywood”. He was the devil worshipper who introduced Satanism on TV through cartoons and movies. Disney movies openly show the disobedience of parents, and Disney teaches that you will be bored by obeying parents. That’s why if you want peace, then live life as per your wish.

You must have seen that parents often allow their children to watch cartoons so that parents can get some time. As a result, children want to watch cartoons again and again. In the end, cartoons become like intoxicants for children, and whatever kids watch in cartoons, they start applying the same things in their real lives.

Similarly, there is a famous Disney movie named The Jungle Book. This film is very famous among children. The Jungle Book has been released as films and cartoons approximately 25 times from 1942 to 2018.

A Jungle Book movie was released in 2016. If you have watched this movie, then you might know that in it, a child named Mowgli gets lost in the jungle and is raised by wolves.

The characters of this movie are Ballu and Baghira (Mowgli’s friends). Raksha (Mowgli’s mom) pays attention to all these characters; the names of all these characters sound like non-Muslims, whereas in that movie only Sher Khan’s name is Muslim, and he is the villain of the movie. If they wanted, they could have named Sher Khan as Sher Ram, Sher Singh, etc., but they didn’t.

It has been shown that the good characters in the film are non-Muslims, and the bad character or villain’s character is a Muslim.
Is this just a coincidence?

Similarly, in the same movie, a herd of elephants appears in front of Bagheera and Mowgli. After seeing them, Bagheera starts doing sajdah and asks Mowgli to do the same, and later tells Mowgli that we should bow down before them because this forest was made by them.

The question is, what is the purpose of doing sajdah by looking at the elephants and saying that the forest has been made because of them? Actually, there is a Hindu god whose name is Ganesh; his head is of an elephant and his body is of a human. Here, the order is being given to worship the Hindu god Ganesh and not the elephants. Nauzubillah.
Is this a coincidence too?

Similarly, there is another movie whose name is Tarzan, like Mowgli. Tarzan has also grown up in the jungle. Tarzan is young, and he grew up in the jungle, where he has no facility to shave or cut his hair, but still, he does not have a beard on his face. While in Mickey Mouse and Popeye the Sailor Man, the bearded man is depicted as a thief and a robber.

In this way, they are showing that those who are clean-shaven are good people and are heroes, while bad people and thieves have beards on their faces, for example, Muslims.

These are hidden messages that are not written anywhere, nor does any character in the cartoon or movie tell about them, but the way the film is made and a bad person is shown as having a beard, just like a Muslim has a beard, is the poison that is poured silently into the minds of the kids and youth.

That’s why you should not allow your kids to watch cartoons.

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