**EYES ONLY // FOR YOUR DISPOSAL AFTER READING**
**SOURCE: Deep Within the Halls of Disney's Archives**
**FLASH LEAK // TIMESTAMP: 03:14 GMT**
*They told the world she was “too theatrical” for film. They said Mary Poppins was a risk. They buried the real reason.*
But here is the truth, agent. We intercepted a sealed, fire-damaged memo from the 1963 *Mary Poppins* post-production review. It was not about her acting. The studio feared her **humming**. Specifically, a frequency only detectable in the original master tapes.
Apparently, when Andrews hit a specific note during 'Feed the Birds,' the magnetic tape would *reverse*. Not on the reel, but in the waveform. A ghost signal. The sound engineers couldn’t explain it. They called it “The Silver Echo.”
Walt himself ordered it scrubbed. But the frequency is still on the master. And we have a source inside the Abbey Road vaults who swears—*swears*—that a 1964 acetate disc was found last month. It was labeled in a code the UK team couldn't break.
We cracked it.
It just says: *“Do Not Play in the Rain.”*
The disc is missing now. So is the technician who found it.
**Read and burn. You didn’t get this from me.**