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Larry Sanger, co-founder of Wikipedia, recently took a deep dive into some eye-popping revelations about elite circles and their disturbing ties to pedophile rings. It all started with a friend introducing Sanger to the unsettling world connected to Jeffrey Epstein. Talk about getting more than you bargained for during a casual conversation! Sanger claims this experience opened his eyes to how the moral fabric of our culture is fraying, especially in Hollywood.
The former Wikipedia whiz kid also touched on how many popular figures seem to be entangled in occult practices, mentioning something called “Pedowood.” It’s a catchy term, but when you think about it, it’s pretty chilling. Apparently, these influential figures love to flaunt symbols—like the classic “one-eye” motif—in movie posters and other media. It begs the question: are they just sending signals, or is there something more sinister at play?
As he navigated through these dark waters, Sanger has come to some heavy conclusions, pondering whether such evil suggests the presence of something good, like God. It’s like a philosophical game of tug-of-war between morality and immorality, with Sanger stuck in the middle. Who knew exploring the occult could lead to a crisis of faith instead of just a late-night horror movie binge?
If all this has you thinking about the entertainment we consume and the messages it sends, you’re not alone. Are we inadvertently supporting a darker side of Hollywood, or is that just paranoia? Whatever the case, one thing’s for sure: the rabbit hole runs deep, and it’s getting harder to look away from what’s hidden beneath the surface.
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