Illuminati Offer's Symbols In Monster High

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At first glance, Monster High is just another trendy, fashionable doll line. However, looking at Monster High’s symbolism and at the videos relating to it, we discover that it is communicating many specific messages to young children, particularly to young girls. We’ll look at how this toy line is used to introduce children to some aspects of the Illuminati Agenda.Monster High is a highly successful toy franchise that is somewhat similar to the Bratz doll line, as both are comprised of edgy, fashionable characters with attitude. Like many other toy franchises, Monster High is much more than a doll line: It is a multi-platform franchise comprised of toys, DVDs, a web series, music videos, video games,books, clothing accessories, and much more.The …show more content…
In short, Disney’s new show is centered around a specific set of symbols associated with secret societies and the occult elite, which we call the Illuminati. While some might argue that these signs are inserted to add “mystery” to the show, we must also consider the fact that popular culture in general is being permeated with the exact same set of symbols. This show plays it part by exposing young children to the symbolism, which normalizes it and ultimately accomplishes what the occult elite has been doing for centuries Hiding in plain sight.
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The most prevalent and famous symbol of the Illuminati is the “ all-seeing eye.” The eye on the dollar bill is the most well known example and further proves illuminati existence. Below the pyramid are the words: “Novus Ordo Seclorum,” which can be translated as, “A new order of the ages.” “The all seeing eye represents the fullness of wisdom and knowledge, the ability to perceive all things and understand all mysteries. This is the boast of Satan. He claims to be the possessor of all wisdom and knowledge.” As I look deeper into this topic, the placement of the eye in cartoons and movies is beginning to look more skeptical. Everyday on the Internet and in the real world I am finding more and more symbols of Illuminati

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