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Conspiracy Nation -- Vol. 5 Num. 79
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("Quid coniuratio est?")
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A WHOLE NEW WEIRD
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*USA Today*, 08/15/95, p. 1D
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Folks on the Internet are buzzing about what they say is a hidden
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message in Disney's *Aladdin*. It takes place in the scene where
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Aladdin, pretending to be a prince, meets Princess Jasmine on her
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balcony. When Rajah the tiger moves to attack, Aladdin allegedly
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says in the background, "Good teen-agers take off their clothes."
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"Absolutely ridiculous," says Disney's Howard Green. "Aladdin
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tells the tiger to 'take off and go.' We would never put in
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something subliminal. These are good, wholesome, wonderful family
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films."
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Laser disc freeze-frame images from 1988's *Who Framed Roger
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Rabbit* supposedly showed Jessica sans underwear and Baby Herman
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in a lewd act beneath a woman's skirt. Green says that wasn't so:
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"People always read stuff into things they cannot understand."
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