Disney’s “Club 33” for Elites (Thread #Q #QAnon)

1) Out of all the bad things to come out of Walter Elias "Walt" Disney and his so-called "Park of Magic" people do not really seem to pay any attention to them. That is because they do not know the truth
2) Club 33 is a small restaurant/cafe that was one of the first buildings to be constructed in Disneyland. Walt Disney was supposedly a Freemason/Illuminati member, and was known for putting subliminal messages in his cartoons.
3) To get into Skull and Bones, you need to get into Yale University first, and then reportedly lie naked in a coffin to confess your sexual experiences. At Disney’s Club 33, all it takes is patience (a loooong waiting list) and a $50,000 fee + another $15,000 annually
4) Either way, “strange cries and whispers” may be provoked, depending on the size of the bank account and intensity of sordid admissions.
5) The magic number of the Bones is 322; Disney’s is 33, which a forum on http://Abovetopsecret.com  says refers to one or more of the following:

The year prohibition ended.
The age of Jesus when he died.
The rank of Walt Disney in the secret Masonic cult.
6) Club 33 is a prestigious club located within the walls of Disneyland. The club is very secretive, and only if you have a reservation are you even allowed inside to view the place. Again, note the number 33.
7) This number is very sacred to all grandmaster Freemasons. This is the highest degree of Freemasonry. This club is the only place you can find hard drinks in the park. Its whole existence is rather strange because no one knows why it is needed inside a park like this.
8) Why would it not be easy to set a reservation here if you are a paying customer? That's just it, this club isn't about money so much as it is about influence. Only the most elite of the elite are allowed to even obtain a reservation at this club.
9) Here is a video showing what the inside of the club looks like. One may wonder what kind of sick sadistic rituals go on inside the club walls...#
11) An Arizona couple who joined Club 33 in 2012 sued the theme park in Orange County Superior Court, saying Disneyland revoked their membership because they had been speaking out about bullying and harassment of other members at the club
12) Scott & Diana Anderson, who head a consulting company in Arizona, claim the lawsuit that problems began in July 2016 when a new manager, Luke Stedman, took over at the club. Their suit alleges that Stedman let “favorite” members bully and harass other members & staffers
13) So who is Luke Stedman? Interestingly he’s on on LinkedIn. This got me think of another recent thread related to a recent death and links to Clinton’s
14) Take a look at his work experience
15) Kind of coincidence that Government people keep popping up in very suspicious roles or associations, isn’t it?
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