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[–] 19350858? ago 

Disney has too much power.

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It's how they keep the corruption alive. They can't speak out without video being released, they are forced to work with the system and it only gets bigger as more people fall into the web. Is it immoral what the politicians did? Yes, especially the snuff parties.

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[–] 19350871? ago 

I have considered this issue often for a long while now and come to the conclusion that (speculation) likely over 90% of all major politicians are controlled in this way in some way. I don't know if I am right or not but I would be surprised if this wasn't the case. If true or if even close to being true that is something that needs serious addressing.

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[–] 19350886? ago 

I've been thinking about it for a long time. It's also very dangerous to publicly talk about it. You know what's strange about the top researchers that look into cancer and other diseases? They have trouble swimming and keep drowning in their own swimming pools. If you speak about things that will end their corruption, you'll notice that you can't swim either.

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[–] 19350855? ago 

It's only when (((disney))) purchased the IP that you weren't allowed to criticize their products anymore.

That is actually a really good point that I had not considered before but, damn, you are actually right. Before the Disney purchase there were a ton of things criticizing various issues but the true censorship did not begin until Disney took over. Good catch, you should write a larger post/article about this very thing to show the change and bring attention to it since nobody else is.