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Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Pooh21 on September 18, 2007, 08:01:18 AM
http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20070918/sc_afp/peruhealthoffbeat

Beware of people who are unusually bitey in the next few days and keep a blunt object handy. A firearm if you have one, those of you in nanny states will find your toaster usuable as an improvised mace, aim for the melon.
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: FiLtH on September 18, 2007, 08:04:17 AM
Wow no kiddin huh?  


    Tina...I dont want to hurt you. I just want to EAT YOUR BRAINS!!
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: lazs2 on September 18, 2007, 08:04:49 AM
Lot of new section 8 zombies in my neighborhood these days.

lazs
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: McFarland on September 18, 2007, 05:07:40 PM
Boiling water coming out of the ground, bad smell, vomiting. Sounds like the meteorite opened a hot spring that released some Hydrogen sulfide or other such gas. Nothing to really worry about..... until you hear that creepy scraping noise.
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Dichotomy on September 18, 2007, 06:01:06 PM
ya just keep thinking that until your neighbor is scooping your frontal lobe out with his slime covered fingers THEN you'll know the truth ;)
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: DYNAMITE on September 18, 2007, 06:18:43 PM
They're coming to get you Barbara...
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: hunter128 on September 18, 2007, 06:46:32 PM
Got your zombie repellant?

(http://farm1.static.flickr.com/136/338913546_29465ad9ac.jpg)
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Jackal1 on September 18, 2007, 06:50:51 PM
BOOM......good Zombie.
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Nefarious on September 18, 2007, 06:59:29 PM
Quote
Originally posted by hunter128
Got your zombie repellant?


I do.

(http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb180/ralphmunnich/aksks.jpg)
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: DYNAMITE on September 18, 2007, 07:05:42 PM
Quote
Originally posted by Nefarious
I do.

(http://i205.photobucket.com/albums/bb180/ralphmunnich/aksks.jpg)


Dude... all you need to know is right here.
(http://www.uncrate.com/men/images/zombie-survival-guide.jpg)

All I can say is use your guns sparingly... you don't want attract too much undead attention.

Stay away from cars/interstates - aka "the chow line"

Remember... organize before they rise! :aok
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Pooh21 on September 19, 2007, 12:51:19 AM
http://uk.eurosport.yahoo.com/18092007/4/lunt-banned-bite.html

and in Danville Kentucky a store clerk was bitten by a robbery suspect after she confronted the woman who screamed she had aids. If you seen the video of this it is like something out of a certain series of movies, less blood though.I will put a link as soon as I find one

and in Chicago Ill.
http://www.dailysouthtown.com/news/562749,dst_copstabbed_918.article
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: kennyhayes on September 19, 2007, 03:28:03 PM
wow
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Russian on September 19, 2007, 04:08:01 PM
What is better vs Zombies? 7.62 x 54R or 7.92 x 57? I think I'll save 7.62 x 39 for close combat....now I need to find a tower.....:t
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Gunslinger on September 19, 2007, 06:23:27 PM
I really wish the news outlets would cover this "breaking news" rather than stupid OJ and Britney crap!
Title: Update
Post by: 4deck on September 20, 2007, 10:54:10 AM
The aftermath of the meteorite strike in Peru just keeps getting weirder.

Reports from Peru now claim that more than 600 people have fallen ill after coming into contact with the "glowing rock" or having inhaled 'toxic gases' after visiting the massive 30 metre wide crater.

The number of people reporting feeling sick, or showing signs of radiation poisoning is rising fast.

The Peruvian Regional Health Directorate has been forced to set up medical tents near a health centre in Carancas to deal with the casualties, which most reports now claim are well above 600 people.

(Article continues below)



More than 150 people have shown up with dermal injuries, which include heat burns. Most of the other casualties have reported feeling nauseous, suffering from respiratory problems, dizziness and had been vomiting :


According to Peru's La Republica newspaper, due to the high number of illnesses, district authorities are considering placing the town of Carancas, Puno, Peru in a state of emergency.

According to the townspeople, the illnesses began after the meteorite crashed and they began to touch the glowing rock believing it had some type of monetary value.

Scientists dispatched to the site by the Peruvian government claim to have examined the meteorite and are now stating it is a "chondrite" meteorite. But the same scientists, according to the Peruvian government's official news service, are claiming that chondrite meteorites are not radioactive, nor do they release substances or gases which might cause people to feel sick.

Police and locals who visited the crater soon after the crash claimed a "foul odour" was coming from the crater.

The government is putting the story out that the meteorite itself is not to blame for hundreds of people falling ill. But at the same time a declaration of an official state of emergency is being considered. While a health centre in the closest town to the Puno crash site has had to establish an auxiliary 'tent hospital' to cope with all the sick people flooding ill.

Sounds like a cover-up is now in progress.


One of the more intriguing theories gathering momentum on the net is that the meteorite might actually be a crashed US spy satellite. The KH-13 'brand' of thermal imaging reconnaissance satellites, purportedly weighing some 20 tons, is being discussed on some satellite watcher chat boards as the most likely candidate.

The United States has dozens of spy satellites in orbit that are not listed on any official registers of what's actually up there.

The KH-11 and KH-12 satellite programs, launched soon after the 9/11 attacks, to detect objects as small as 10cm in diameter, and to 'see' into tunnels beneath the earth, were used in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Both programs are supposedly top secret. KH-13 might not even exist. Well, officially, anyway. It's not unheard of for the US military to run space-based surveillance and weapons programs that are beyond the knowledge spectrum of even the president.

A crashed, ripped apart spy satellite powered by Pu238 (plutonium) fuel cells would also explain the bizarre accounts of Peruvians who visited the crater suffering from radiation sickness, reports that the 'meteorite' was seen glowing soon after it hit the ground, and the even stranger claims that boiling water was seen bubbling in the crater' :


A small heap of Pu238-O2 is warm to the touch and in more abundant quantities can boil water. In some configurations, the surface temperature of a Pu-238 fuel element can reach 1050 degrees C.

The possibility that locals are being exposed to radiation from Pu238 fuel cells used in satellites would also explain the concern expressed by local doctors near the crash site that the dust thrown up by the impact might be making the crater visitors ill.

Again, a crashed spy satellite is only a theory for now, and even if it's true, you're probably never going to hear a confirmation of it on the evening news.

Unless, of course, the US wants to blame Iran, or China, for shooting down one of its spy satellites, then you'll hear all about it.

It will be fascinating to see how this story unfolds, particularly how it is reported in the mainstream media.

If it was indeed a spy satellite, particularly one carrying an extremely radioactive nuclear fuel like Pu238, you can expect a flurry of rumours to begin any day now that what tore into the ground in Peru just might have been a crashed alien spacecraft. Anything to distract from the truth.

And there's nothing like a good UFO story to cover up a military secret.


UPDATE : BBC News, helped by a prominent link on the Drudge Report, is trying to muddy the reality of this event even further by publishing a Q & A suggesting the 600 plus sick Peruvians could be suffering from mass hysteria :

Symptoms could well be caused in part by what is known as a Mass Sociogenic Illness (MSI).

There are countless examples of this through history and up to the present day.

The BBC then goes on to question whether or not the meteorite even exists :

there is some debate as to whether this is a meteorite - or indeed an object from space - in the first place.

Some scientists are suggesting that people may have witnessed a fireball, set off to investigate, and found a lake of sedimentary deposit that was already there.

What absolute twaddle. If there is "some debate" it must be within the BBC Science Department, because there's no sign of it online that we can find.

As detailed above, Peruvian scientists have already begun investigations and reached a preliminary conclusion that the meteorite is real.

Expect more layers of rubbish like this BBC Q & A to pile up over the truth in the coming days.





Intreguing :noid
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Kaw1000 on September 20, 2007, 01:09:01 PM
Joe Dirt had one of these metorites......no wander people are getting sick...its a big ball of poop and Gas!!:eek:
Title: Re: Update
Post by: LancerVT on September 20, 2007, 02:27:23 PM
Quote
Originally posted by 4deck
The aftermath of the meteorite strike in Peru just keeps getting weirder.

Reports from Peru now claim that more than 600 people have fallen ill after coming into contact with the "glowing rock" or having inhaled 'toxic gases' after visiting the massive 30 metre wide crater.

The number of people reporting feeling sick, or showing signs of radiation poisoning is rising fast.

The Peruvian Regional Health Directorate has been forced to set up medical tents near a health centre in Carancas to deal with the casualties, which most reports now claim are well above 600 people.

(Article continues below)



More than 150 people have shown up with dermal injuries, which include heat burns. Most of the other casualties have reported feeling nauseous, suffering from respiratory problems, dizziness and had been vomiting :


According to Peru's La Republica newspaper, due to the high number of illnesses, district authorities are considering placing the town of Carancas, Puno, Peru in a state of emergency.

According to the townspeople, the illnesses began after the meteorite crashed and they began to touch the glowing rock believing it had some type of monetary value.

Scientists dispatched to the site by the Peruvian government claim to have examined the meteorite and are now stating it is a "chondrite" meteorite. But the same scientists, according to the Peruvian government's official news service, are claiming that chondrite meteorites are not radioactive, nor do they release substances or gases which might cause people to feel sick.

Police and locals who visited the crater soon after the crash claimed a "foul odour" was coming from the crater.

The government is putting the story out that the meteorite itself is not to blame for hundreds of people falling ill. But at the same time a declaration of an official state of emergency is being considered. While a health centre in the closest town to the Puno crash site has had to establish an auxiliary 'tent hospital' to cope with all the sick people flooding ill.

Sounds like a cover-up is now in progress.


One of the more intriguing theories gathering momentum on the net is that the meteorite might actually be a crashed US spy satellite. The KH-13 'brand' of thermal imaging reconnaissance satellites, purportedly weighing some 20 tons, is being discussed on some satellite watcher chat boards as the most likely candidate.

The United States has dozens of spy satellites in orbit that are not listed on any official registers of what's actually up there.

The KH-11 and KH-12 satellite programs, launched soon after the 9/11 attacks, to detect objects as small as 10cm in diameter, and to 'see' into tunnels beneath the earth, were used in the Afghanistan and Iraq wars. Both programs are supposedly top secret. KH-13 might not even exist. Well, officially, anyway. It's not unheard of for the US military to run space-based surveillance and weapons programs that are beyond the knowledge spectrum of even the president.

A crashed, ripped apart spy satellite powered by Pu238 (plutonium) fuel cells would also explain the bizarre accounts of Peruvians who visited the crater suffering from radiation sickness, reports that the 'meteorite' was seen glowing soon after it hit the ground, and the even stranger claims that boiling water was seen bubbling in the crater' :


A small heap of Pu238-O2 is warm to the touch and in more abundant quantities can boil water. In some configurations, the surface temperature of a Pu-238 fuel element can reach 1050 degrees C.

The possibility that locals are being exposed to radiation from Pu238 fuel cells used in satellites would also explain the concern expressed by local doctors near the crash site that the dust thrown up by the impact might be making the crater visitors ill.

Again, a crashed spy satellite is only a theory for now, and even if it's true, you're probably never going to hear a confirmation of it on the evening news.

Unless, of course, the US wants to blame Iran, or China, for shooting down one of its spy satellites, then you'll hear all about it.

It will be fascinating to see how this story unfolds, particularly how it is reported in the mainstream media.

If it was indeed a spy satellite, particularly one carrying an extremely radioactive nuclear fuel like Pu238, you can expect a flurry of rumours to begin any day now that what tore into the ground in Peru just might have been a crashed alien spacecraft. Anything to distract from the truth.

And there's nothing like a good UFO story to cover up a military secret.


UPDATE : BBC News, helped by a prominent link on the Drudge Report, is trying to muddy the reality of this event even further by publishing a Q & A suggesting the 600 plus sick Peruvians could be suffering from mass hysteria :

Symptoms could well be caused in part by what is known as a Mass Sociogenic Illness (MSI).

There are countless examples of this through history and up to the present day.

The BBC then goes on to question whether or not the meteorite even exists :

there is some debate as to whether this is a meteorite - or indeed an object from space - in the first place.

Some scientists are suggesting that people may have witnessed a fireball, set off to investigate, and found a lake of sedimentary deposit that was already there.

What absolute twaddle. If there is "some debate" it must be within the BBC Science Department, because there's no sign of it online that we can find.

As detailed above, Peruvian scientists have already begun investigations and reached a preliminary conclusion that the meteorite is real.

Expect more layers of rubbish like this BBC Q & A to pile up over the truth in the coming days.





Intreguing :noid


Intriguing Indeed. :noid

Where did you find this story floats? I checked on CNN, FOXnews, and MSNBC and none of them had the story on the home page. Object falling from the sky.... sickening people... you would think they would be all over that like flies on ****.

Conspiracy

:noid
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: 4deck on September 20, 2007, 02:46:46 PM
http://yournewreality.blogspot.com/2007/09/peru-meteorite-or-us-spy-satellite-600.html
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Russian on September 20, 2007, 02:56:08 PM
Now this changes everything. I know how to fight regular zombies, but what about radioactive zombies? Oh! the horror!
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: 4deck on September 20, 2007, 03:00:11 PM
Actually just got confirmation. It is a meteorite. No radioactivity found. Draining water from hole. To get the actually size of the hole it left, and still no word on the illness. But confirmed over 600 people ill now. Doctors have administered meds, that appears to be working.


To many sources for all that to list, but thats the summary.
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: McFarland on September 20, 2007, 04:49:00 PM
I still think it was what I said. Hydrogen sulfide gas has a foul odor like rotten eggs, and is poisonous. It can be found naturally in underground streams that contain sulfur (most of them). The heat of the meteorite hitting would have caused the ground water to boil. Really simple, when you think about it.
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Pooh21 on September 20, 2007, 08:42:07 PM
Last I read the Scientists are saying that the meteorite cannot be making them sick it must be mass hysteria which is obviously some sort of cover up. They always blame weird outbreaks on mass hysteria.
Title: The coming Zombpocalypse
Post by: Meatwad on September 21, 2007, 09:15:06 PM
What if you have a metally retarded zombie. Will it attack and eat the brains of other zombies?


Or a stupid zombie that wanders into the ocean and bites a dolphin. Will the dolphin become a zombie itself and eat the brains of other dolphins?

These are very important questons that needed to be asked.