Walt Disney’s body cryogenically frozen under Disney theme park
Watch your step at the Disney-themed park, Disneyland. You could be walking on the cryogenically frozen body of the Disney man himself.
Walter Elias Disney, better known as Walt Disney, was born Dec. 5, 1901, in Hermosa, Illinois, and spent his life dedicated to writing and drawing cartoons until he died Dec. 15, 1966, due to complications with lung cancer. But what happened to his body?
Disney’s death and burial have been constantly kept under wraps sparking all kinds of conspiracy theories — everything from his supposed hate of beards to his body being cryogenically frozen somewhere in his park. Cryonics is the technique of deep-freezing newly dead bodies in the hope that when the technology is available, they will be awoken in the future. Disney even researched the possibility of immortality in his own life.
Disney was said to be frozen in the hopes of being brought to life in the future when the damage done to his body by the lung cancer could be repaired. According to Snopes.com, humans do indeed have the capability to preserve dead bodies to no end. Medical science will soon be able to repair almost any damage done to the human body. So the question is not if will Disney make his return from the “dead” but when.