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Kagemusha
07-31-2007, 19:13
Here is a story from highly regarded news site that tells us that the Zombi awareness in US is not what it should be. Is this Bush´s fault or the Republican puppet masters behind him?It could be the liberal tree huggers also,but the fact is that the Zombies dont care.They will eat your brains no matter who you vote for! If the rest of the world is as ill prepared there arent much hope for humankind.:sweatdrop:



Study Reveals Pittsburgh Unprepared For Full-Scale Zombie Attack


PITTSBURGH—A zombie-preparedness study, commissioned by Pittsburgh Mayor Tom Murphy and released Monday, indicates that the city could easily succumb to a devastating zombie attack. Insufficient emergency-management-personnel training and poorly conceived undead-defense measures have left the city at great risk for all-out destruction at the hands of the living dead, according to the Zombie Preparedness Institute.
Enlarge Image Study Reveals Pittsburgh Unprepared For Full-Scale Zombie Attack

Pittsburgh, a prime target of the undead.

"When it comes to defending ourselves against an army of reanimated human corpses, the officials in charge have fallen asleep at the wheel," Murphy said. "Who's in charge of sweep-and-burn missions to clear out infected areas? Who's going to guard the cemeteries at night? If zombies were to arrive in the city tomorrow, we'd all be roaming the earth in search of human brains by Friday."

Government-conducted zombie-attack scenarios described on the State Department's website indicate that a successful, citywide zombie takeover would take 10 days, but according to ZPI statistician Dr. Milton Cornelius, the government's models fail to incorporate such factors as the zombies' rudimentary reasoning skills and basic tool use.

"Today's zombies quickly learn to open doors, break windows, and stage ambushes," Cornelius said. "In one 1985 incident in Louisville, a band of zombies was able to lure four paramedics and countless law-enforcement officials to their deaths by commandeering an ambulance radio and calling for backup."

ZPI researchers noted that tens of thousands of Pittsburgh citizens live in close proximity to a cemetery. This fact, coupled with abnormally high space-radiation levels in eastern Pennsylvania and ongoing traffic issues in the East Hills and Larimer areas, led Cornelius to declare the likelihood of a successful evacuation as "slight to impossible."

"The designated evacuation routes would be hopelessly clogged, leaving many no choice but to escape by foot," Cornelius said. "Add a single lurching zombie into that easily panicked crowd and you've got a nightmare scenario."

Cornelius' model shows that after the ensuing stampede, "the zombie could pick and choose his victims," and predicts the creation of hundreds of new undead "in a single half-hour feeding frenzy."

Pittsburgh's structural defenses are particularly inadequate. The city's emergency safe houses, established by a city ordinance in the early '70s, lack even the most basic fortifications for zombie invasion.
Enlarge Image Study Reveals Pittsburgh Unprepared For Full-Scale Zombie Attack

Pittsburgh residents participate in a zombie-preparedness training exercise in 1998.

"Under the ordinance, wooden tool sheds and rusty station wagons are classified as adequate shelter," Cornelius said. "But once dozens of zombies hungering for living flesh begin pounding on the walls and driving their half-decomposed fists through the windows, sheds and cars quickly give way."

Federal Undead Management Agency spokesperson Dr. Sheena Aurora downplayed the ZPI report, arguing that zombies move slowly and can be easily overpowered. Aurora advised citizens to look over their shoulders frequently, adding that a large shopping mall can serve as a "long-term, even fun" refuge from zombies.

Such assertions alarm zombiologist Olivier Baptiste, who calls FUMA's information "hopelessly outdated."

"Dr. Aurora's claims are based on decades-old zombie models," Baptiste said. "Widely released evidence from recent years clearly shows that zombies can run just as fast, if not faster, than a living human."

Added Baptiste: "That FUMA trains its field agents to shoot zombies in the torso, rather than the head, demonstrates just how out of touch the government is."

Evans City, PA Police Chief Gino Fulci said zombie preparedness comes down to training on the local level.

"Children need to be taught from preschool that they might have to put a bullet between the eyes of their own undead mother," Fulci said. "'Destroy The Brain' banners should be hung above the entrances of schools, churches, and town halls everywhere."

Cornelius recommends that Pittsburgh residents prepare a "go-bag" containing a Glock 17 pistol and 50 rounds of ammunition. If leaving the house is not an option, Cornelius advises residents to barricade all first-story doors and windows, and have at least one method of suicide prepared, should zombies successfully breach the home.

http://www.theonion.com/content/node/41676

Kagemusha
07-31-2007, 21:38
So my fellow Orgahs are as careless with the real terrifying Zombi threat as the citizens of Pittsburgh,passing the situation as if the threat werent real.The end is nigh indeed!:candle:

Tristuskhan
07-31-2007, 21:44
Well I thought Pittsburgh's citizens were already zombies. You tell us they are not: good point!

drone
07-31-2007, 21:47
Meh. It's Pittsburgh. :shrug:

~D
Terrible Towels can be used as wicks for Molotov cocktails. I wouldn't worry too much about the citizens of the Burgh.

HoreTore
07-31-2007, 21:56
Who cares about zombies when the OCTOSQUID is taking over our planet??

Don Corleone
07-31-2007, 22:06
Don't forget the aliens! They even timed their arrival to coincide with the release of the Simpsons, so we wouldn't take it seriously.

Kagemusha
07-31-2007, 22:07
Who cares about zombies when the OCTOSQUID is taking over our planet??

Thats the attitude that will turn you into walking, living, death.:strawman1: Its clearly obvious that octothingy and his Ctulhu buddies are just a hazard compared to the real zombi problem that will be the end of us all.:drama1:EDIT: I admit that our brainz are in danger by the aliens too,but Don can you really give some hard evidence that the scale of the alien invasion will be anything like the future Zombi attack will be?:skull:

Lemur
07-31-2007, 22:38
This clearly calls for more study (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_zombie_films).

Crazed Rabbit
08-01-2007, 01:59
Gah! *Clutches double headed axe*

Oh, wait, Pittsburgh? I hope the zombies eat the football team first.


This clearly calls for more study.

But how many of those movies are actually good?

CR

Alexander the Pretty Good
08-01-2007, 02:13
Two words, that should strike terror into every God-fearing man.

Zombie octoquids.

Don Corleone
08-01-2007, 02:19
......
Zombie octoquids.....

.... from space!

Lemur
08-01-2007, 03:27
But how many of those movies are actually good?
Depends on what you mean by "good." It's sad how many of those films I've seen. Undead (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0339840/), for instance, features a wonderful man versus zombie trout fight. What's not to like about that? Zombi 2 (http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080057/), by contrast, features an underwater fight between a zombie and a shark.

Heaven help me, I love them all. And they're all very educational when preparing for the inevitable zombie outbreak.

Gregoshi
08-01-2007, 04:11
But how many of those movies are actually good?


Good thinking CR. Maybe they'll eat the movies instead of our brains!

In the squid thread, IA posted the following from an article:


The octopus is among the most intelligent inhabitants of the oceans, with a highly-developed nervous system and the largest and most advanced brain of any invertebrate.

Heck, the octopus even looks like a brain. :idea2: Maybe we can get a war started between the zombies and the squid/octopus collective. Now we just need to find an angle to get the space aliens involved.

Uesugi Kenshin
08-01-2007, 05:00
Eh, we have three guns in the house, friends prepared to come with more guns and food, plenty of dangerous tools, and enough wood, nails and other building materials to build a second house. Plus we live in the boonies.

We'll be fine, if not Pittsburgh.

Ronin
08-01-2007, 11:45
be prepared my friends....be prepared...

this should be recommended reading for everyone!!!!

http://garrafive.dehumanizer.com/wp-content/zombiebook_01.jpg

:smash:

English assassin
08-01-2007, 11:46
Zombi 2, by contrast, features an underwater fight between a zombie and a shark.

For the love of god, Lemur, you can't tell us that and not tell us who wins. What sort of fiend are you?

About the zombie trout, I'm not sure that is all that scary. Couldn't you be more or less completely unaffected by an attack of zombie trout by not getting into a river?

Unless the trout had been cooked and came back to life on your dinner plate, that would be terrifying, right enough.

InsaneApache
08-01-2007, 12:05
Unless the trout had been cooked and came back to life on your dinner plate, that would be terrifying, right enough.

You've been to Harry Ramsdens. :laugh4:

Banquo's Ghost
08-01-2007, 21:42
About the zombie trout, I'm not sure that is all that scary. Couldn't you be more or less completely unaffected by an attack of zombie trout by not getting into a river?

They have ways of getting you (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZMKCLyhBBwI) into the river.

Cowhead418
08-06-2007, 02:15
I'm surprised that no one has yet asked this vital question: Are we talking Dawn of the Dead (2004) zombies or Shaun of the Dead zombies? Because if it is the former, then I'm afraid we have no hope.

Uesugi Kenshin
08-06-2007, 04:50
There's no need to ask. You just need to lock and load. Nothing's getting into this house!

I better get to boarding up those glass doors. :idea2:

Kagemusha
08-06-2007, 06:24
Methinks that Dawn of the Dead (2004) zombies are pure zombie propaganda. Everyone knows that these things cant run. Or if they can we are doomed.:end: