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No, the walrus does not make satanic hand symbols. Interestingly enough, the debated position the walrus held his hand in is also means "love" in sign language. It comes down to what you want to read into it, if anything at all.

Disney is a favorite target of Illuminati theorists, and they have lists of what they feel are religious symbology from almost every Disney movie ever introduced. That is where the rumor of the walrus's hand signs started.

There are actually many other rumors that have been attached to Disney's Alice in Wonderland through the years.

Some common theories about this movie:

  • The walrus and the carpenter are an allegory about Christ and his followers. Others think it is a story about class struggle.
  • The entire movie is about drug addiction
  • The story itself is about pedophilia, especially the parts where she had to figure out how to enter a small locked door.
  • Some feel that the eating of foods that cause extreme growth and shrinking represent eating disorders.
  • The checkered floors are thought to be Masonic symbols.
  • The white rabbit's obsession with his watch represents mind control programming.
  • There are theories that the movie is about gender roles. The queen is the figurehead, but the real power lies in the hands of the men behind her. She has to act sadistic and masculine to appear to be in control.

About any story can be taken apart in this fashion, even if it doesn't represent that author's actual intentions. It can actually be a fun/interesting exercise. Just be careful not to take any of it too seriously without some really good backing.

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