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It’s an invasive world after all: West Virginia woman claims Disney implanted chip inside her

The most invasive place on earth? A woman from West Virgina says in a lawsuit that Disney placed a chip inside her body.
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The most invasive place on earth? A woman from West Virgina says in a lawsuit that Disney placed a chip inside her body.
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Disney secretly implanted a rubber chip inside a West Virginia woman’s body without her consent, she claims in a lawsuit.

Julie Lynne Hooker, from Chloe, alleges the “d-chip” was somehow embedded into her anatomy, reports the West Virginia Record.

It’s not known how, when or why she believes the clandestine operation took place.

But Hooker is now suing the organization she calls Walt Disney Corporation/Enterprise for damages, and is demanding that it pays for the chip to be removed.

The actual name of the Disney business giant is The Walt Disney Co.

Hooker contends she has gathered “intelligence” from those who operate the chip. The information proved Disney was to blame, she asserts.

The plaintiff, who is representing herself, filed a complaint in Kanawha Circuit Court last month.