There is yet another odd rumor going around that seemingly talks about parents having their child, named Ly, abducted into the floor via underground tunnels at Disneyland used for trafficking. However, it isn’t true.
Where is the rumor coming from?
There are videos (on Tiktok) that seemingly show Joe Rogan recounting this story on his show. Except, he didn’t say it. It’s like the AI Disney posters, but this time, they are redubbing someone.
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According to Lead Stories, here’s what was dubbed in.
“Just last week, a family spent their day at Disneyland when something unbelievable happened that might lead to its closure. On Friday, October 13, a family from Los Angeles visited Disneyland with their child. After about two hours when they wanted to have lunch, the child went to the restroom to wash their hands. When the child didn’t return after three minutes, the parents went to check on them. They saw a man abducting the child into an underground tunnel that seemed to vanish beneath the floor. The parents could only watch as the ground folded in on itself. It was impossible to see that there was a tunnel hidden underneath. The parents rushed out and informed the security personnel. When the police arrived, they couldn’t believe it. It seemed impossible for a tunnel to exist beneath the floor as there were no visible signs. Until now nobody believes them and the child is still reported as missing. The parents had to visit a psychiatrist because they continue to insist on what they witnessed. There is currently a discussion about breaking the floor to investigate.”
None of it is true. His mouth doesn’t even match the words. It’s clearly fake. If a child were kidnapped for human trafficking via secret tunnels at the “Happiest Place on Earth” the news would be all over it. They aren’t because it isn’t true.
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