_ | \ | \ | | \ __ | |\ \ __ _____________ _/_/ | | \ \ _/_/ _____________ | ___________ _/_/ | | \ \ _/_/ ___________ | | | _/_/_____ | | > > _/_/_____ | | | | /________/ | | / / /________/ | | | | | | / / | | | | | |/ / | | | | | | / | | | | | / | | | | |_/ | | | | | | | | c o m m u n i c a t i o n s | | | |________________________________________________________________| | |____________________________________________________________________| ...presents... The Evil Truth About Peter Pan by Lady Carolin >>> a cDc publication.......1993 <<< -cDc- CULT OF THE DEAD COW -cDc- ____ _ ____ _ ____ _ ____ _ ____ |____digital_media____digital_culture____digital_media____digital_culture____| Countless numbers of children and adults have enjoyed J.M. Barrie's frolicking, sugar-sweet tale of _Peter Pan_. Originally titled _Peter and Wendy_, this children's story has been a universal favorite, read and enjoyed by many millions of sexually frustrated people, unaware consciously of their sexual desires and naughty impulses. It is safe to assume that the vast majority of parents do not realize the evil, sexual, twisted nature of the story they read to their sweet little children. The frightening truth is that Freudian symbolism and Jungian archetypes pervade the story, turning innocent fun into perverted sexual sadism. Mythological overtones cast a shadow of black voodoo magic. Sociological concepts such as rape, murder, crime and violence permeate the story, unseen to many of the readers. On the sub-conscious level, the subliminal messages implanted throughout the book enter the minds of what were once innocent, pure children, perverting them and turning their minds to sludge. Walt Disney Studios has for many years helped to perpetuate this Satanic fable, thus assisting in the corruption of our children, our morals; yea, the destruction of the very fabric of our society. The Main Characters =================== Peter Pan --------- In mythology, the god Pan was a fertility god, most often represented as a satyr, that sexually insatiable, well-hung beast of the forest and woodlands. Pan is a solar god, and as most primitive peoples see the sun as flying through the sky or being carried in the sky, it is safe to assume that Peter Pan's flying comes from this particular aspect of the folk god. Another aspect of Pan is that of the Horned God. In this aspect, Pan was often associated and identified with Satan, the Devil. Like Satan, Peter Pan is hooved, horned, flies by night, and seduces innocent young girls. The rampant Satanic under currents in this story have yet to be studied in detail but may prove to be quite astonishing and indeed terrifying. As the word "Peter" is often used as slang for the penis, it is surmised that the name Peter Pan translates roughly to "Dick God." A pop-psychology book of the 1980's described the "Peter Pan Syndrome" in which men refuse to grow up and take responsibility for their actions. Peter Pan indeed refuses to grow up. Instead he indulges in escapist fantasies and cavorts wildly with small boys in secluded caves. Peter Pan runs away from his past (repression and denial) and blames Captain Hook for all the evils in the world (projection). Peter's own crusade against evil (reaction formation) stems from his superego insecurities. Peter's Shadow represents his paranoiac tendencies and his persecution complex. Wendy ----- Wendy has continually captivated the imagination of men and lesbians alike, in her filmy, transparent, oh-so-sexy blue dress. Like Peter and most of the characters in the story, she has an unresolved childhood complex. In Wendy's case it is the Electra complex he runs away from when she joins Peter and his merry troupe. Besides agreeing to submit to Peter sexually, she brings along her younger brothers and the family pet in the hopes that Peter's sexual needs will be fulfilled by the young boys and the dog. Thus Wendy is making a sacrifice of a sort to her god. Peter asks Wendy to be mother to him and the Lost Boys. Wendy agrees readily, because of her power/control fixation. Wendy's love for her father and her own insecurities revolving around penis envy cause her to fall in love with Peter and, concordantly, with his penis. Tinkerbelle ----------- This sexual nymph uses her wiles and her charm to peddle drugs for a living. Her "pixie dust" is none other than angel dust (PCP) or sometimes crystal meth. Tinkerbelle uses the drug to lure Wendy, Michael and John to follow Peter Pan. The PCP really shows the children how to "fly" and their hallucinations will conduct them to the magical realm of Never Never Land. Their addiction guarantees that they will follow Peter, thus Peter will be happy. Thus Tinkerbelle will be happy, as she loves Peter with all her little heart. Her hatred for Wendy stems from her jealousy of Wendy's voluptuous sexuality. Tinkerbelle's worst handicap is her small size, which makes her unable to ride on Peter's love pole. However, it is extremely likely that Tinkerbelle was on several occasions used by Wendy as an animated, warm, squirming dildo. John and Michael ---------------- Wendy's brothers serve minor roles in the story. Their only importance as characters revolves around their roles as sex slaves for the sole purpose of gratification for the other characters. It can be noted that both brothers carry some sort of fetish for protection and as sexual toys. John carries his umbrella, a long, hard black object with a pointy end, and the baby carries his teddy bear, symbolizing his enjoyment of sex with animals. Captain Hook ------------ Captain Hook represents Satan in his evil aspect, while Peter represents Satan in his good aspect. Captain Hook's loss of a hand represents his castration anxiety. His hook itself represents the captain's handicapped sexual skills and inability to maintain an erection. Captain Hook's impotence persists unless he is raping someone. Due to schizophrenic tendencies, Captain Hook hears voices and imagines he hears a ticking clock (representing his fear of his own impending death) inside the womb-like belly of the alligator. The Lost Boys ------------- The Lost Boys are delinquents to an even greater extent than Peter Pan. These rebels without a cause follow blindly their Satanic leader. The Lost Boys have all run away from home (ostensibly to escape sexual abuse) and now must sexually satisfy Peter. They are continually abused by Peter in that they are forced to give him their sexual favors, they are condemned to live in a damp cave, and they must eat their own cooking. The cave symbolizes the black, dark wombs of their mothers, and despite the abuse, the Lost Boys continually prefer the cave to returning home to face up to their own Oedipal complexes. The Mermaids ------------ The mermaids represent the hedonist lifestyle that author J.M. Barrie longed for but was unable to accomplish. They drink, they swim, they play, they sun themselves, they brush their hair, and they engage in numerous lesbian sexual acts (providing much voyeur enjoyment for the other island inhabitants.) Their breasts are hidden by their long silky hair, which reminds the pirates of their terrible weaning periods, when the breasts of their mothers were made unavailable to them. This deprivation also applies to the sexual organs of the mermaids, which are not visible, creating an intriguing mystery for the pirate crew. The cunts of the mermaids are as inaccessible to the men as the vaginas of their own mothers. Men always want what they can't see or can't have, and the pirate crew spend many an hour forcing the helpless mermaids to engage in oral sex with them to relieve some of their sexual frustrations from not being able to have penile/vaginal intercourse with the sea-nymphs. This oral rape is a catharsis by which the pirates vent their own oral fixation and relieve their neurotic anxiety. Smee ---- Smee is Captain Hook's homosexual lover. Although obese due to being fixated at the oral stage, Smee is capable of the wild sexual abandon in love- making which Captain Hook can never get from quiet Tiger Lily or prim and proper Wendy. Smee's fat, untidy appearance leads us to also suspect anal expulsive tendencies. The Pirates ----------- The pirates, in their servitude to Captain Hook, are Satan's evil minions. With their assistance, Satan/Hook terrorizes Never Never Land and rapes, pillages and plunders. The pirates spend a lot of time drunk, it can be inferred, although most readers may not have noticed that it is not rum or beer the pirates drink, but actually the blood of kittens and helpless babes which have been sacrificed to their Lord and Master. The Alligator ------------- The alligator, with its wide, gaping pink mouth symbolizes the vaginal cavity, the great chasm of a Mother-hole from which we all emerge. Captain Hook's fear of the alligator may stem from his unresolved Oedipal fantasies which center around the wet, warm, open mouth of the alligator. Gazing into what he perceives as the inviting space of his mother's vagina, Hook falters and becomes frightened, backing away as if to run. Tiger Lily ---------- The Indian princess brings a racist aspect to the story. While Wendy, who is white, fights valiantly and intelligently against the nefarious Captain, Tiger Lily sits passively, awaiting her fate. The stereotype this brings into the story is that of Indians being passive and uninitiating. The Indian maid is of course Captain Hook's love slave. Raped repeatedly by the Captain and his loyal band of hairy, animalistic sailors, the Indian Princess succumbs quietly to her fate. The dark skin of the girl enables the Captain to live out his racist, brutalizing fantasies as he subjugates a racial minority in his white-supremacist quest for power. Possibly Tiger Lily's constant stiff posture is due to chronic attacks of catatonic schizophrenia. Symbolism ========= Swords ------ Swords figure prominently throughout the story. To Captain Hook, the sword represents his desire to have a longer penis and to conquer the world. As the sword is a symbolic representation of his penis, Captain Hook repeatedly thrusts the sword into the faces of his friends and enemies alike, representing his power over them, raping them symbolically. Peter Pan's sword is shorter but more skilled, possibly representing author J.M. Barrie's own sexual frustration at having a small endowment, but also symbolizing his persistent goal of acquiring skill with which to use his tool. "Quality not quantity...." The Plank --------- The plank is a phallic symbol. Wendy and Peter's punishment is to "walk the plank," a metaphor for intercourse with Captain Hook. The edge of the plank is the brink of the Captain's sexual peak. Jumping off the plank is a release, a climax. The prisoner falls into the wet waters far below after the peak is reached. Wendy is handcuffed and gagged to be more helpless, symbolic of how Captain Hook feels about his own sexuality at times. The handcuffing may mirror Captain Hook's own anger at having his hands tied as a child to prevent him from masturbating excessively. The gag in Wendy's mouth is another symbol for oral sex. The punishment for not being a pirate (which on the subconscious level represents converting to Satanism) is walking the plank. Water ----- Water figures prominently in the story. Again, water is a symbol of the mother, and also of the end result of climax. The Islands ----------- Never Never Land consists of a series of small islands, representing the feelings of isolation of all the main characters. The boats, with their phallic masts, represent tools which can be utilized to reduce isolation. With all the hidden sexual symbolism, and the implied sexual frenzy and frequent orgies, the islands can be described as a hotbed of sedition. Skull Rock ---------- Skull Rock, that foreboding monolith, is the most powerful representation of death in the entire story. The characters view it differently: Most fear it because they are afraid of reprisals for homosexual or promiscuous behavior. Skull Rock may indeed be a temple to Satan, a place where blood sacrifices are offered up to the Dark One. Cows ---- I think you will most definitely agree with me that the utter (udder?) lack of cow imagery in the Peter Pan story leaves this tale quite shallow, incomplete, and devoid of religious symbolism, meaning, and purpose. Plot ==== The plot of this book is simplistic and straightforward, intended to capture the attention of not only children but also that of an illiterate, uninformed, ignorant audience. The plot follows a well-known success formula, found in many of today's other popular novels: 1. Abused children dream about leaving home. 2. The children's dreams are answered when a drug dealer arrives (in the guise of a friend). 3. The children subsequently become drug addicted and are taken away to live in a new place under the control of the drug dealer. 4. The children are forced to give sexual favors to miscreant, perverted, pedophilic adults. 5. The children manage to escape and return home after a serious of mishaps and adventures. 6. The children are glad to be home and vow to behave themselves forevermore. The moral in the story was placed to attract adults to purchase the book and read it to their children. However it is a shallow, false stab at morality, in that the other 99% of the book is comprised of attempts to sexualize the world's children and convert them en masse to Satanism. Summary ======= Readers who have paid close attention have found that the entire Peter Pan book is full of nasty sexual antics, bestiality, voodoo, cult religious practices, and an undercurrent of evil and hatred. Thus this book makes EXCELLENT reading for your children and mine. It can almost be thought of as a survival guide or a Do-It-Yourself Street Smarts course. "Scared Straight" uses this novel as a textbook in all their programs. Be sure to run right out and buy a copy today so that your children may be well informed, well adjusted, and well on their way down the path to success, love, exciting occult religious practices, animal husbandry, and long life. _______ __________________________________________________________________ / _ _ \|Demon Roach Undrgrnd.806/794-4362|Kingdom of Shit.....806/794-1842| ((___)) |Cool Beans!..........510/THE-COOL|Polka AE {PW:KILL}..806/794-4362| [ x x ] |The Alcazar..........401/782-6721|Moody Loners w/Guns.415/221-8608| \ / |The Works............617/861-8976|Finitopia...........916/673-8412| (' ') |ftp - zero.cypher.com in pub/cdc |ftp - ftp.eff.org in pub/cud/cdc| (U) |==================================================================| .ooM |Copr. 1993 cDc communications by Lady Carolin 04/01/93-#229| \_______/|All Rights Drooled Away. SIX GLORIOUS YEARS of cDc|