I've read it too.I heard that there are some real bones (at least) displayed in the Pirates of the Caribbean ride at Disneyland. Does anyone know who’s bones they are, and why they would use them as a part of the ride?
Because it is MK ULTRA center -- to traumatize the victims to rimind them about their trauma. Children bones I think.
Take a look at the article.
Disneyland’s Pirates of the Caribbean Featured Real Human Skeletons
It sounds unbelievable, yes. But, hey, it was a different era. In 1967, when Pirates of the Caribbean first opened to the public at Disneyland, California, the majority of the skeletons and skulls on display were real.
Hoping to avoid the unconvincing look of 1960s fakes, Disneyland’s perfectionist Imagineers procured a bunch of genuine human remains from the nearby UCLA Medical Center and placed them at various points along the new ride. Over time, these were removed in favor of increasingly realistic (and easy to clean) fake skeletons — until, eventually, none of the originals were left.
How far was Walt Disney prepared to go in search of top-notch theming? That far. Brings a new meaning to the phrase, “Dead men tell no tales.”