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ZOMBIE Outbreak - Natural Infectious Disease or BioWeapon False Flag Event?
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 10164827:MV8xODg1NTUyXzMxNDg2NzE1X0QyODI0RUQ3] [quote:Surgeon:MV8xODg1NTUyX0FCOUE0NUVB] In looking for a medical reason for all of the bizarre behavior recently, I came across this article (March 2012): http://www.dailytech.com/Baffling+Illness+Strikes+Africa+Turns+Children+Into+Violent+Zombies/article24276.htm It appears that a fly vector might be spreading an unknown parasite among children in Africa (Uganda). Symptoms are aimless wandering, gnawing, and violent behavior (not unlike the Miami Cannibal). The disease is preceded by nodding of the head. A quote from tha article: "While the "First World" may not be focused on -- or even aware of -- the zombification that is leaving children in these African nations violent (debated), crippled shells of their former selves -- tied like dogs -- it is an issue that must be addressed. After all, viruses, bacteria, parasites thanks to the wonders of evolution can mutate and adapt to new environments and new transmission vectors. Thus this zombie virus -- while reports of violence or strange behavior -- like biting -- are disputed, the disease is very serious. It may seem like a foreign issue to regions like the U.S. and EU who are struggling with their own financial crisises. [u][b]But if the illness finds a way to broaden its spread, this outbreak could cripple children across the globe.[/b][/u] It's time for our top epidemiologists to get to work! Buy protective netting and insect repellant for your survival kit [u][b]NOW[/b][/u]. [/quote] I saw this report a couple of weeks ago, but I forgot about it though. It's all just plain weird. [/quote]
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In looking for a medical reason for all of the bizarre behavior recently, I came across this article (March 2012):
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link to www.dailytech.com
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It appears that a fly vector might be spreading an unknown parasite among children in Africa (Uganda). Symptoms are aimless wandering, gnawing, and violent behavior (not unlike the Miami Cannibal). The disease is preceded by nodding of the head.
A quote from tha article:
"While the "First World" may not be focused on -- or even aware of -- the zombification that is leaving children in these African nations violent (debated), crippled shells of their former selves -- tied like dogs -- it is an issue that must be addressed. After all, viruses, bacteria, parasites thanks to the wonders of evolution can mutate and adapt to new environments and new transmission vectors.
Thus this zombie virus -- while reports of violence or strange behavior -- like biting -- are disputed, the disease is very serious. It may seem like a foreign issue to regions like the U.S. and EU who are struggling with their own financial crisises.
But if the illness finds a way to broaden its spread, this outbreak could cripple children across the globe.
Could this also be a bioweapon false flag event?
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