For decades, families have cozied up around the TV to watch A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving, blissfully unaware of the dark secret hiding in plain sight. Each year, they’ve unknowingly witnessed the ultimate taboo… cannibalism.

Could it be that what seems like a heartwarming Thanksgiving special for the whole family hides a dark, twisted secret? Beneath the cheerful facade lies a sinister plot—to condition generations of Americans into accepting the unthinkable: feasting on their own kind.

The 1973 classic cartoon sees Peppermint Patty casually invite everyone to Charlie Brown’s house for Thanksgiving—never mind that he’s already heading to his grandmother’s. By the end, Woodstock, Snoopy’s famous feathered sidekick, is spotted enjoying a feast with him.

And what does our beloved Woodstock

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