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Zombiesnightmare
80. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 5:13 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 5:14 AM EST
"a couple things i noticed.

1. if the woman hurt herself on a window, why did they dispatch police officers rather then an ambulance? im not sure how they do things over there but it seems rather strange that a call for medical assistance is responded to with armed officers.

2. who made the call? from the sound of it the family didn't make the call. it sounds more like the reason the call was made because it was a domestic disturbance rather then an injury.

this one is a weird one. no where near enough details on this to be sure, but keep an eye out, and stock up your BOB and call your teams and get them on alert."
it's a false alarm, she has been to court. put ur guns down and and get out of ur bunkers :)
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xenoshunta818
xenoshunta818
81. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 5:22 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 5:22 AM EST
"a couple things i noticed.

1. if the woman hurt herself on a window, why did they dispatch police officers rather then an ambulance? im not sure how they do things over there but it seems rather strange that a call for medical assistance is responded to with armed officers.

2. who made the call? from the sound of it the family didn't make the call. it sounds more like the reason the call was made because it was a domestic disturbance rather then an injury.

this one is a weird one. no where near enough details on this to be sure, but keep an eye out, and stock up your BOB and call your teams and get them on alert."
Yeah I was thinking maybe the cops/government tried to cover up the reason they were there by saying it was a call for medical aid.
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xenoshunta818
xenoshunta818
82. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 5:23 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 5:23 AM EST
"it's a false alarm, she has been to court. put ur guns down and and get out of ur bunkers :)"
damn, oh well worth looking into :) Next time at least we'll be ready!
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JellyChilliMustard
JellyChilliMustard
83. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 7:11 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 7:11 AM EST
"it's a false alarm, she has been to court. put ur guns down and and get out of ur bunkers :)"
She has been to court? What if that's not the woman, just someone to cover up and the real woman is actually dead and being examined by scientists as I type.
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500mag
500mag
84. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 7:46 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 7:46 AM EST
Has anyone heard about somthing happening in eastern Utah? I heard a rumor about some govt program.... Do you find this valuable?    

Cornell66
85. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 11:45 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 11:45 AM EST
"Has anyone heard about somthing happening in eastern Utah? I heard a rumor about some govt program...."
nothing, look into it though, any details on what the program is?
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DEVILDOGMP
DEVILDOGMP
86. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 2:14 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 2:14 PM EST
"a couple things i noticed.

1. if the woman hurt herself on a window, why did they dispatch police officers rather then an ambulance? im not sure how they do things over there but it seems rather strange that a call for medical assistance is responded to with armed officers.

2. who made the call? from the sound of it the family didn't make the call. it sounds more like the reason the call was made because it was a domestic disturbance rather then an injury.

this one is a weird one. no where near enough details on this to be sure, but keep an eye out, and stock up your BOB and call your teams and get them on alert."
1) they wanted to make sure that the said injury wasnt the cause of domestic abuse most likely they had an abulance on standby
2)could have been a family member.
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Rane_Edwards
Rane_Edwards
87. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 5 2010, 11:26 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 5 2010, 11:26 PM EST
http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9A03E4DE173FE433A25752C2A9619C946197D6CF

here's another report of a Rabies infection from 1900... if natural, Zombie virus will evolve from Rabies or the like
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Zombiephobe
88. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 6 2010, 3:01 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 6 2010, 3:01 PM EST
"it's a false alarm, she has been to court. put ur guns down and and get out of ur bunkers :)"
kk. I still have my supllies stashed though.
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RoboZed
RoboZed
89. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 6 2010, 5:25 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 6 2010, 5:25 PM EST
"http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?_r=1&res=9A03E4DE173FE433A25752C2A9619C946197D6CF

here's another report of a Rabies infection from 1900... if natural, Zombie virus will evolve from Rabies or the like"
That's weird. I wish I could go back in time and follow the man around to see how he was infected, there's almost no detail in that article. Good find though, thanks.
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DEVILDOGMP
DEVILDOGMP
90. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 6 2010, 11:29 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 6 2010, 11:29 PM EST
LOL told you guys Do you find this valuable?    
Chaingunarc
Chaingunarc
91. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 10 2010, 9:11 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 10 2010, 9:11 PM EST
well, its 18 days after the incident
I heard about this story
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mahamalamabingbong
mahamalamabingbong
92. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 13 2010, 4:49 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 13 2010, 4:49 PM EST
In oz you say Im in NZ and this sounds F***king suspicious the only thing is where will it spread? will Australasia contain in and quarentine it and will it even spread in victoria because i mean the outback is a desolate place Do you find this valuable?    
mahamalamabingbong
mahamalamabingbong
93. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 13 2010, 5:08 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 13 2010, 5:08 PM EST
Just thinking in max brooks book wasnt there a boat full of POMs (prisoners of majesty) set to be shipped to aus and the boat became a floating hulk because all the crew became infected and the boat hit a reef and sunk but what if the zeds frm the boat drifted ashore and began low profile terrorization in aus
ps. there were attacks in the far north of aus a wee while ago too but the news said that it was the aboes just mugging murdering and raping and stuff but what iuf the aboes were a cover up (and yes i know my grammar gets bad near the end)
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Zombiesnightmare
94. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 13 2010, 7:56 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 13 2010, 7:56 PM EST
"Just thinking in max brooks book wasnt there a boat full of POMs (prisoners of majesty) set to be shipped to aus and the boat became a floating hulk because all the crew became infected and the boat hit a reef and sunk but what if the zeds frm the boat drifted ashore and began low profile terrorization in aus
ps. there were attacks in the far north of aus a wee while ago too but the news said that it was the aboes just mugging murdering and raping and stuff but what iuf the aboes were a cover up (and yes i know my grammar gets bad near the end)"
Many peole coudl find that post offensive

Wikipedia- "The use of "Aborigine(s)" or "Aboriginal(s)" in this sense, i.e. as a noun, has acquired negative, even derogatory connotations in some sectors of the community, who regard it as insensitive, and even offensive.[10] The more acceptable and correct expression is "Aboriginal Australians" or "Aboriginal people," though even this is sometimes regarded as an expression to be avoided because of its historical associations with colonialism. "Indigenous Australians" has found increasing acceptance, particularly since the 1980s.[11]"

Also if you know your grammer is bad why not fix it. It makes it a lot easier to read :)
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mahamalamabingbong
mahamalamabingbong
95. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 14 2010, 2:29 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 14 2010, 2:29 PM EST
"Many peole coudl find that post offensive

Wikipedia- "The use of "Aborigine(s)" or "Aboriginal(s)" in this sense, i.e. as a noun, has acquired negative, even derogatory connotations in some sectors of the community, who regard it as insensitive, and even offensive.[10] The more acceptable and correct expression is "Aboriginal Australians" or "Aboriginal people," though even this is sometimes regarded as an expression to be avoided because of its historical associations with colonialism. "Indigenous Australians" has found increasing acceptance, particularly since the 1980s.[11]"

Also if you know your grammer is bad why not fix it. It makes it a lot easier to read :)"
Sorry if I offended any Racial groups out there.
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Hunter_Hatfield
Hunter_Hatfield
96. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 17 2010, 7:24 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 17 2010, 7:24 PM EST
It's extemely possible. Do you find this valuable?    
J.T.H
J.T.H
97. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 18 2010, 12:49 AM EST | Post edited: Jan 18 2010, 12:49 AM EST
This may be it. Though it's probably just a Class 1 outbreak that will blow over quickly, can't be too careful. Anyway if it ever reaches me we'll KNOW there's trouble--I'm up in Alaska! Do you find this valuable?    

PingPong98
98. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 18 2010, 12:31 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 18 2010, 12:31 PM EST
"Hi there ZSDW, have read a local news paper today containing a small report on a police incident in rural/suburban Victoria Aus. Wondering where to report to... Anyways here's the story, probably not a case of outbreak :) Two police officers responded to calls for help from a neighbour reporting that a woman had injured herself on a glass window. (trying to get in/out?) When the two police arrived at the scene the woman proceeded to assault them wildly, biting and clawing at them, 8 police offcers were called in for support as the womans ENTIRE family attacked the two officers for NO reason: they were there to try and help! The article only made a small column in a local newspaper (sun/addy not sure) as of Mon 28th of December. Question: Why would a woman and her entire family attack AIDING police officers unprovoked, causing enough trouble for the 2 police officers to request a backup of 8 officers to subdue ONE family!!! Pretty random and retarded huh?"
Where did this happen?
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J.T.H
J.T.H
99. RE: outbreak reports: possible?
Jan 18 2010, 1:51 PM EST | Post edited: Jan 18 2010, 1:51 PM EST
"Where did this happen?"
Read the article. It happened in New South Wales.

I've searched every news site I can and they all have the exact same information. The police must be covering this up as best they can. Publish any further info you can hear, though I doubt there will be more reports.
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