Tag: #Zombie
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Choctaw and Irish
The Choctaw nation and the Irish remember an incredible kindness from over 170 years ago. The Choctaw people were one of the first victims of Andrew Jackson’s Trail of Tears. They were moved to what would become Oklahoma. They were poverty stricken and destitute. They learned about what was happening to the Irish during the…
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CDC Updates its Zombie Prep Guide
Below are a few items you should include in your kit, for a full list visit the CDC Emergency page. For R140 zoms, include in your kit water guns, preferably rapid fire super soakers. Add carpeting and duct tape. Also, bring piles of newspaper and more duct tape.
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Nostradamus predicted a zombie apocalypse—say what???
The famous predictor shares that in 2021, a scientist will create a biological weapon. This weapon will produce a virus that can turn humankind into zombies. “Few young people: half−dead to give a start. Dead through spite, he will cause the others to shine, And in an exalted place some great evils to occur: Sad…
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Real Zombie Drugs
(Originally posted on October 13, 2021.) In 2010s, people started referring to flakka (aka gravel) and bath salts as ‘zombie drugs.’ This was because of the way these drugs affect users. This is going to irritate the Living Dead cult. They want the Z-word reserved for the undead. Apologies for that in advance. The characters…
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No Need for Airborne
NatGeo once got into the infected zombie game. Experts talk about rabies going airborne. There is no need for an airborne version of a lyssavirus, though this concept is obviously popular. An airborne with aggression and violence as symptoms would burn so fast that it would extinguish quickly. Contagious pathogens have a track record of…
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Mazy’s POW backstory
Mazy did not lie to Phebe in Book One, for she only referred to the POW captivity experience with the other female intel operatives. She left out what preceded this. Mostly, Mazy blocked it out of her mind. Rarely, did she ever talk about it. But it began to rear its head in Book Four…
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Mazy’s Family History
Mazy’s family history is an interesting one and very New Orleans. Mazy Baptiste is black, to American definition, but not African American. For those confused, all African Americans are black people, but all black people are not African Americans. It is a specific ethnicity with traits such as their ancestors spoke English and were Protestants.…