The Set Up: 'Thomas Edison's SECRET Lab' is a kids show on PBS, replete with awkward subject matter and telltale signs of pedo symbology. A recent episode had a giant zombie pizza terrorizing the town. Stupid, and far from a productive 'science' lesson. In fact, the entire show is full of falsehoods and fantasy mingling with scientific facts, and seems more misleading than educational.
But this post is far more than just about a stupid cartoon:
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Pizza Song
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LOGO of 'Genius Brands' the show's distributor/producer
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Many favorable reviews of Genius' shows are found on YT from a company called 'KidsFirst!', which should set off alarm bells, with its name. KidsFirst! sponsors a 'Kids Boot Camp' every year, and entices children with hyped vernacular about being famous and working in the movie industry. Example >> ' Do you love, really LOVE film? Love talking about film? Envision yourself on the Red Carpet? Then we got a camp for that !!! ' .
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In 2014, the KIDS BOOT CAMP was held at Martha's Vineyard, August 11-14.Huge names in the entertainment industry attended this event, including Steven Spielberg and Morgan Freeman. Cost of the camps are in the $400-$500 range and camps are limited to 15-25 kids. Hmmm... could this be a herding of innocent and ambitious kids into the clutches of Hollywood predators Directors and Actors?
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Guess who else just happened to be in Martha's Vineyard that week?
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Factfinder2 ago
Good find. More blatant grooming.
The KidsFirst! film camp stirs up dread. Star-struck kids and their equally star-struck parents willingly being sucked forever into the black hell-hole of Hollywood. When will parents wake up?
BTW, one of the sponsors of KidsFirst! (along with Disney) is KidzWorld.com http://www.kidsfirst.org/about-us/who-are-members.html, run by James Achilles (discussed by pizzgaters but never proven to be linked to Alefantis). It’s billed as a safe and closely monitored place for kids to interact online, but here are some reviews by parents and kid users--In general, kids think its pretty good and parents think it's bad, including this one: "PARENTS BEWARE! Within 3 hours of being on that website for the first time, my daughter was contacted by at least 3 adults who asked for photos of her legs in stockings, a miniskirt, etc. The website is a haven for predators and should be shut down." https://www.commonsensemedia.org/website-reviews/kidzworld/user-reviews#
Also, KidzWorld.com proclaims that they “support” KidSafeSeal.com, a web and app safety certification service. However, it turns out that KidzWorld.com is actually not listed by that organization as a certified safe site. https://www.kidsafeseal.com/certifiedproducts.html
BigMatteson ago
Apparently he gave a good review, too
EDIT: He meaning James Achilles
Factfinder2 ago
Ha. Nice catch.