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The Walrus and the Carpenter: Serving Seafood and Satanism

May 20, 2025 · Movie

Honey, you ever watch something from your childhood and suddenly realize, “Wait a minute… this isn’t cute at all”? That’s Disney’s “The Walrus and the Carpenter” in a nutshell—er, oyster shell.

What looks like a whimsical beachside tale of a couple of quirky fellas and some talking mollusks is actually a gourmet plate of predictive programming, Revelation of the Method, and more Masonic symbolism than a secret lodge meeting at sunset.

Let’s crack this shell open:

🌞🌚 The Sun and the Moon — Say Hello to Duality, Darling

The cartoon opens with a little sun vs. moon bickering match—because nothing screams Masonic symbolism like a cozy nod to duality. Light and dark, day and night, good and evil—all living together in perfect tension, just like a Freemason’s dream board. Duality isn’t just an aesthetic, it’s philosophy disguised as children’s entertainment.

In Freemasonry, duality represents the fundamental balance of opposites that govern the universe. It’s a recurring theme in their rituals, architecture, and teachings—reminding initiates that truth is often found not in absolutes, but in the space between. The sun and moon, for instance, symbolize reason and intuition, action and reflection, the seen and the unseen. By incorporating this concept into even the most playful settings, like a cartoon, Masonic ideas subtly reinforce the importance of harmony, reflection, and the eternal dance between opposing forces.

👩‍👧 Where’s Dad? Oh, Right—There Isn’t One

Let’s not glide past this too fast: we’ve got a whole oyster nursery full of babies… and just one parental figure—the Mother Oyster. No father in sight. Just like clockwork, Disney slips in a subtle nod to the predictive programming of single-parent households. It’s become a recurring theme: strong but isolated mother, vulnerable children, no male protector. Whether it’s cartoons, sitcoms, or superhero flicks—removing the father figure weakens the foundation just enough to make manipulation easier. And when the charming Walrus starts sweet-talking the kids? There’s no father there to shut it down.

This isn’t just lazy storytelling—it’s social engineering, and at its root, it reflects a deeper, darker influence. The breakdown of the biblical family structure isn’t accidental; it’s a slow, intentional erosion of God’s original design. Scripture outlines a household where the father leads, protects, and spiritually anchors the family, while the mother nurtures and supports in partnership. When media repeatedly sidelines or erases that dynamic, it’s not just defying tradition—it’s sowing seeds of confusion and rebellion against divine order. From a biblical perspective, this distortion aligns with demonic influence: anything that seeks to dismantle God’s blueprint for human flourishing is, by nature, deceptive and destructive. When fatherhood is removed, children are left more open to external influence—be it from a seductive Walrus or from cultural narratives that normalize chaos over covenant.

🐽 The Walrus, the Carpenter, and the Mother Oyster — And Their Big Fat Winks

Let’s talk characters. The Walrus is the elite: charming, manipulative, wearing a monocle like he owns half of London. The Mother Oyster? That’s the protective parent, cautious and skeptical—until she disappears conveniently, like most parental figures in programming. And the Carpenter? Well sugar, he’s Jesus-coded—and that’s no accident. His name, his fish-fry setup (“Fish Dinners,” really?), and his peaceful vibe all scream divine misdirection.

Now here’s where it gets real saucy: they all wink. Not sweet little flirty winks—long, one-eye, slow-motion winks. That’s not Disney flair—that’s textbook Illuminati one-eye symbolism, y’all. The kind you see on fashion runways, music videos, and every “accidental” magazine cover since the dawn of time.

In Masonic and occult traditions, the one-eye symbol—often referred to as the “All-Seeing Eye”—represents enlightenment, hidden knowledge, and the watchful gaze of a higher power. It’s not just a quirky visual trope; it’s a deliberate reference to awakening and surveillance, to being both the observer and the observed. When characters close one eye, especially in a slow, emphasized way, they’re signaling more than a joke—they’re echoing a long-standing symbol of esoteric initiation. Within Masonic lore, the eye is a reminder that truth is always present for those willing to see, but often obscured for the uninitiated. Inserting it subtly into media keeps that message alive in plain sight, cloaked in entertainment but never really hidden.

🌊🔥 “The Sea Is Boiling Hot” — Predictive Programming, Anyone?

Well, honey, when the Walrus and the Carpenter start getting all philosophical, they ask, “Why is the sea boiling hot?” Now, doesn’t that just ring a bell? Boiling seas, strange weather… Sound a little too familiar? I mean, this little oyster story may be decades old, but let me tell you, it’s the perfect warm-up for today’s climate change drama. That line? Oh, it’s just sitting there, all innocent-like, like a breadcrumb in your popcorn. It’s predictive programming, sugar, at its finest.

Now, don’t you go underestimating how effective this little mind game is. Over the years, we’ve been served up these environmental themes—boiling oceans, wild weather—all wrapped up in a neat little package. And now, what do we have? A whole generation of young folks getting their marching orders from these tales, and suddenly, climate extremism is all the rage.

🎶 The Devil Has a Flute, and He’s Wearing a Monocle

Now, if your creep meter wasn’t already off the charts, let’s dive deeper into this charming little moment with the Walrus. So, the Walrus uses his cane like a flute, luring baby oysters into his trap with a catchy, Pied Piper-style melody. It’s like music as manipulation, sweetie. This is straight-up Revelation of the Method—mass culture laying out its plan for us, showing exactly how it seduces the youth. Promises of fun, freedom, and indulgence? Sure. But it’s really just leading them straight into the trap, and they don’t even see it coming.

Spoiler alert: he eats them. Yeah. With a napkin and fake tears, no less. Because of course he does. It’s almost too on the nose, right? This whole scene is a masterclass in how entertainment programs the masses, luring us with what we think we want, only to deliver the exact opposite.

And this isn’t just a one-off. No, no—this kind of thing shows up again and again in entertainment. In fact, just take a look at Mythic Quest, where they literally created a video game that fried a baby for the sake of shocking, edgy content. What’s going on here? Is this just random chaos, or is there a deeper trend in the media that’s pushing us all toward these darker, more manipulative narratives?

🐟 The Carpenter’s Fish Dinners — Blurring the Divine Line

And now, the part that really turns the holy table over: the Carpenter, a.k.a. Discount Jesus, builds a cute little diner called “Fish Dinners,” echoing the biblical miracle where Jesus fed the multitudes. But here’s the twist—he’s in cahoots with the oyster-devouring Walrus.

This is subtle, sly, and spiritually confusing on purpose. Because blurring the line between good and evil is the New World Order’s favorite dish. If “Jesus” is standing beside the devil, handing out napkins while the innocent are consumed, what does that say to a watching child? That maybe this is okay? That maybe God’s in on it too?

See, that’s the trick. Not outright blasphemy—just enough distortion to make the faithful second-guess everything.

✨ For the Parents Reading This: There Is a Real Lesson Buried in the Sand

Now sugar, before you throw the DVD in the bonfire, there is a redeeming truth hidden under all the symbolism. The Mother Oyster told the babies not to go. She warned them. She knew. And if those little oysters had obeyed, they’d still be slurping seawater and living their best shell life.

The Bible doesn’t just say “Honor thy father and mother” for decoration—it’s a literal commandment. Not because parents are perfect, but because obedience to godly authority protects us. Teach that part to your kids. Point it out. Make sure they know: even in a twisted tale full of illusions, the truth still speaks—if you’re listening.

🎩 If You Didn’t Get the Hint, Here It Is…

They Told You. You Just Thought It Was a Cartoon.

And that, my dear, is the whole tea. Revelation of the Method doesn’t hide truth—it parades it around in silly hats, makes it rhyme, and puts it on TV at 3 p.m. It’s not about secrecy anymore. It’s about subtlety, misdirection, and saying, “Well, we warned you, didn’t we?”

So next time you see a monocled walrus offering you a sandwich, maybe ask what’s in it. And check who’s winking.

Anyway, time for this Byrd to fly. Bye Bye Now.

Posted In: Movie · Tagged: Classic Literature, Disney, Occult Symbolism, Predictive Programming, Revelation of the Method

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