
During the Cold War, the CIA launched MK Ultra, a real classified program designed to explore whether the human mind could be controlled through drugs, hypnosis, sensory deprivation, and psychological stress. Its existence was later confirmed in U.S. congressional investigations in the 1970s, cementing it as one of the most controversial psychological experiments in modern history.
Years later, some researchers and conspiracy theorists began noticing eerie symbolic parallels between MK Ultra concepts and a much older story: Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland. Everyone knows the tale, a girl follows a white rabbit and tumbles into a world where nothing is what it seems. But some believe the journey mirrors themes of dissociation, identity fragmentation, and altered states of consciousness.
Explore the alleged connections between MK Ultra, Disney’s surreal 1951 film, psychedelic symbolism, and the recurring “follow the white rabbit” motif that later appeared in modern media like The Matrix. Is it coincidence, cultural borrowing, or something more deliberate?
by TheWhiteRabbit4090