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90s nickelodeon propaganda was the illuminati at its most audacious, its most revealing. Catdog? telling the kiddos to embrace the plurality inducing mindseeds loaded subliminally into 90s alternative rock. Spongebob? teaches kids to accept their obesity and heart disease slinging life at the bottom of the totem pole, normalizing sleazy bosses and boorish, perpetually slothful neighbours whose minds have been destroyed by gangstalkers deploying havana-syndrome type infrasonic psychotronic warfare. Rocko's modern life? similar, but for children in the next IQ bracket with pretentions to the hipster lifestyle. Ren and Stimpy? The most blatant displays of illuminati symbols and practices witha n overt plot of getting kids to accept their future psycho/viral contagion annihilated roommates (Rem) by gorging themselves on food and stupid pleasures (Stimpy). "Don't Wizz on The Electric Fence" is a shocking tell-all. Many episodes of "Are you Afraid of The Dark" were about tales given to initiates during training, and "Double Dare" was entirely taken from the arcane humiliation rituals. Not even the shorts meant for little children were safe: "Amby and Dexter" instead of "Sinister and Dexter" trains tots to ignore the evil in their lives