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by Preston on 29 October 2012 - 02:10
Authorities initially claimed no drugs or alcohol involved in a man with an exemplary and long term normal employment record serving the community. What could possibly explain this behavior, which was similar to some of the zombie, super-marijuana and bath salt acting out episodes in other cities? In some cases no bath salts or drugs were implicated, just zombie acting out). In this case the cause now attributed is cranial calcification, linked in some rare cases to seizures but not known to explain this behavior.
What could possibly explain this incident in a man acting completely out of character with a completely clean record and numerous others in other cities, some far more serious? There are some informed and interesting hypothesiswhich may explain these strange incidents but will not be explored here due to the lack of well defined testable, scientific evidence available at this point which keeps them as hypotheses only.
Note, this is not an isolated incident, but a growing pattern which is spreading accross many different classes, occupations, and locations. And note that one indicator of this issue is the partial or complete disrobing of the person before they act out seemingly out of control. Obviously you won't hear much about any patterns or the frequency of these strange occurrences some have called "zombie attacks" since the USG and local authorities want to prevent panic.
http://www.infowars.com/cop-accused-of-attacking-woman-in-wheelchair-gets-bail/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/17/zombie-apocalypse-training-halo-corp_n_1889724.html
This artticle blames all zombie attacks on bath salts but that has been shown NOT to be true, only some are related.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4390934/.html
What could possibly explain this incident in a man acting completely out of character with a completely clean record and numerous others in other cities, some far more serious? There are some informed and interesting hypothesiswhich may explain these strange incidents but will not be explored here due to the lack of well defined testable, scientific evidence available at this point which keeps them as hypotheses only.
Note, this is not an isolated incident, but a growing pattern which is spreading accross many different classes, occupations, and locations. And note that one indicator of this issue is the partial or complete disrobing of the person before they act out seemingly out of control. Obviously you won't hear much about any patterns or the frequency of these strange occurrences some have called "zombie attacks" since the USG and local authorities want to prevent panic.
http://www.infowars.com/cop-accused-of-attacking-woman-in-wheelchair-gets-bail/
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/09/17/zombie-apocalypse-training-halo-corp_n_1889724.html
This artticle blames all zombie attacks on bath salts but that has been shown NOT to be true, only some are related.
http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/4390934/.html

by Hundmutter on 29 October 2012 - 08:10
Ummm ... if this stuff is reaching the States from England, how come WE
haven't got a "zombie plague" going on ?
One overdose @ a music festival; one woman 'streaks' through a supermarket.
Come ON !!!
haven't got a "zombie plague" going on ?
One overdose @ a music festival; one woman 'streaks' through a supermarket.
Come ON !!!
by bazza on 29 October 2012 - 18:10
Hundmutter, no zombies in the UK? Want a bet? lol,lol,lol.

by Slamdunc on 29 October 2012 - 20:10
Ohhh, you have them in the UK. You just have a different name for them....I believe you call them soccer, errrr I mean football fans or hooligans.

by Hundmutter on 30 October 2012 - 08:10
Yeah - not a sudden face-eating plague of them, however. 
And still nothing mentioned in this news piece, which can only cite
the two not-very-zombie-like examples. I could have found them
better evidence to print than that !

And still nothing mentioned in this news piece, which can only cite
the two not-very-zombie-like examples. I could have found them
better evidence to print than that !
by bazza on 30 October 2012 - 10:10
Slam, lol.
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