You've heard the urban legends, now find out the truth behind the "Most Magical Place on Earth"!
Why was the CIA involved in helping obtain the land for Disney World?
What really goes on at Disneyland's mysterious Club 33?
And are there any truth to the rumors of children going missing?
Find out all that and more as we expose the dark side of Disney!
- Detectives in Polk County, Florida, say dozens were arrested during an operation focused on human trafficking, prostitution and child predators, four suspects are Disney employees.
- For years, Orlando has been ranked as third in the nation for the highest rates of human trafficking.
About five percent of all trafficked individuals, mostly male teenagers, are forced into labor work, while the remaining 95 percent, mostly female teenagers, are forced into sex work.
- The wonderful world of Disney has long been suspected of hiding subliminal sexual messages in its animated films. From inappropriate words hidden in the sky in "The Lion King" to suggestive language in "Aladdin," the evidence against the Mouse seems to mount up fast or does it?
- Authorities have arrested 108 people, including alleged child sexual predators and those seeking prostitutes, in a six-day undercover human trafficking operation in Florida.
Among those taken into custody were four Disney employees and a retired judge, police said.
What’s even more concerning is that between 2000 and 2014, nearly 200 passengers went missing from cruise ships and the maritime laws for passengers, particularly children, are shockingly lenient – offering no protection under the current law for any compensation for children who die due to the cruise ship’s negligence.
Given Disney’s extensive history with nefarious activities involving the intelligence community as well as pedophilia, and considering that sexual assaults are the most widely reported crimes that occur on cruise ships, it’s no wonder that a Disney sponsored snorkel trip to Little St.
James raises concerns.