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Disbelief in the Illuminati is rampant, and those who proclaim their existence are branded as paranoid crazies. However, it is those skeptics who should be labeled as such, for they have been brainwashed since childhood and are completely unaware of it. From cartoons to toys, the NWO is successfully molding children to be the perfect drones of their new society.

All of this begins with cartoons that glamorize heroic violence. TV shows such as G.I. Joe, Transformers, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles all convey just one simple message and that's violence is the ultimate answer to everything. G.I. Joe is the worst offender. This program and toy line convince young children that evil can only be stopped by fighting and sacrifice. By introducing it to kids before they even reach kindergarten, the Illuminati are successfully turning small children into future soldiers who will gladly die for their cause. G.I. Joe is also rife with symbolism. Using "Cobra" and other snake symbols as enemies is one such reference to Satan.

In Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, children are taught not to care by the four fun-loving anthropomorphic reptiles. While committing the most violent acts, these four characters live in ignorance and equate shattering a man's ribcage with cooking a microwave dinner. Indeed, TMNT helps to convince children not to take violence seriously. To make matters worse, the cartoon is also filled with Illuminati symbols. The most prominent one is the giant eyeball on top of the Technodrome. If you watch much of the series, you will see eyes on many enemy weapons and vehicles. This is just one of many symbols revealing the evil behind the series.

The brainwashing and desensitizing of our kids continues with more and more forms of media. As they get older, violent video games become the norm as does pro-wrestling and Ultimate Fighting Championships. Aside from promoting brutality, some of these seek to trivialize the Illuminati as part of a greater effort to prevent people from not believing it. Who can remember WCW's New World Order group back in the 1990s? The use of this moniker was deliberately intended to be a first mental reference whenever someone heard "NWO." Instead of thinking of the Illuminati, "NWO" causes people to think of a bunch of half-naked steroid enhanced stuntmen. What better way is there to hide in plain sight?

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