![]() ![]() There's been a long tradition, apparently, of people reporting strange patrons throughout the park. He's not going to have fun, enjoy the rides, etc. "Researcher" goes to Disney parks whenever he can, all throughout the year. well, if I have to tell you why, you haven't been paying attention. I'm not going to give their names, because. The only good thing that has come out of all this is that I know I'm not the only one who's seen something they shouldn't have. well, a "murder victim" you're probably familiar with if you've read my past posts. I was taken aback at first, walking through the parking garage, keeping an eye out for people following me. The best one by far, one that actually made me laugh because of the horror of it all, was a drawing in chalk next my car. If you repost anything I have to say, you're going to start finding those son of a bitch outlines. People have emailed me about this as well. (All red.) Graffiti on the wall on my way to work a huge Earth, small Sun and Moon in the proper locations. Colored glass bottles left on the doorstep, viewed from the top down. I've started keeping a running list of Mickeys I've found.Ĭoffee cup rings on my coffee table. Three circles, one big, two small, in the silhouette of the famous mouse's head. Little rubber Mickeys in the mailbox, a Disney Adventures magazine on my bookshelf. ![]() That, and the occasional Disney merchandise left somewhere for me to find. Tell me, what blue collar phone jockey does that? That was all he said, and there was an accusing tone to his voice. Staring directly at me, about ten feet behind me. When I turned back to go home, there he was. I followed him around a corner, only to lose him there. He was awkward and out of place, not somebody who was comfortable doing his routine job. I couldn't place it, but I knew this wasn't just my imagination acting up. He was middle-aged, doughy, dressed just as you'd expect, but something just seemed off about him. The first one, or rather, the first one I was actually able to spot, was a telephone worker milling around my apartment complex. Hairs standing on the back of the neck and everything. Any casual glance or half-smile in my direction set me off. For the first month or two, I chalked it up to paranoia. However, for every nuked topic or disappearing blog post, it seems like a hundred more have popped up. It's been taken down from a few places, mostly corporate sites that were easily leaned on by a larger power. I want to thank everyone who mirrored my post. a resort that was built and abandoned by Disney. I've received a lot of questions and concerns from folks who read my first-hand account of Mowgli's Palace. It's been a while since I've written anything related to the Disney Corporation, and I'm sure you can understand why.Ī lot has been going on since my last post. These masks are really rare to find in the US and most of them are in museums.A Few Suggestions → Abandoned by Disney → Room Zero The masks that were made for the US was never handed out because chemical warfare never came on to US soil however they were used more in England. The US version had colors that more resemble Mickey’s colors:Įven Charlie McCarthy ( a very popular entertainment act) was fitted to wear a Mickey Mouse gas Mask! The British version of these was a solid color of blue or red: The different between the US and the British masks was the coloring of it. There was even a British version of this mask and they tried to market them as a fun game to play in order for children to keep this mask with them on all times and to put them on if the occasion arose. They even made a pouch with a cartoon Mickey Mouse on it:Ībout a thousand of these masks were made in the US. The mask was produced by a company called The Sun Rubber Company who usually made rubber items for schools and hospitals. The sizes range baby to toddler to kid to small adult all the way up to a stand adult size. The Mickey Mouse gas Mask came in five different sizes for about $3.75 each. In January 1942 Walt Disney was invited to Washington DC to meet with “civil and chemical warfare” teams to come up with a concept and design a gas mask that children would want to wear that would not be so scary as this: That is when the government decided to give Walt Disney a call! However when it came to protect children of potential chemical attack these standard gas masks were not the best.Ī lot of time these masks were too big to fit a child’s face and/or it just scared the kids into not wanting to put them on. The US had a scare that deadly chemicals would attack America so having gas masks in your emergency kits in your house was not uncommon. World War II was an extremely scary time for a lot of countries. ![]()
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