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The exercise was inspired by a blog message and tongue-in-cheek posters from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that urged people to be prepared for a "zombie apocalypse" in hopes that it would prepare them for other potential emergencies.
reply to post by prevenge
. she was a pedophile who liked sex with children and animals.
Originally posted by prevenge
so officials in Ohio and Kansas (see story) are using the Zombie Preparedness web page to run mock 'drills' to prepare rescue workers for walking corpses in the streets....
But wait.. wasn't the person who green-lit the Zombie Apocalypse Preparedness page at the CDC... um.. oh yeah.. she was a pedophile who liked sex with children and animals... link - www.abovetopsecret.com...
thanks Ohio and Kansas county offiials. You sure do put your tax dollars where it counts.
scoff scoff.. snicker.. nothing gets by US here at ATS right! we know bs and tomfoolery hoxiness when we see it! there could never be a zombie outbreak.. i mean who would want to release a flu that has the infected ravenously search out others to infect and kill right . i mean.. who th hell would want to put a giant dent in the 7 billion world population... i mean that's absurd right.. i mean impossible.. and people wouldn't be making preperations and spending tax dollars etc on it .... right....
you dont want to admit it but you know its gonna happen... nov 9 man...
www.abc6onyourside.com
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Atlanta (CNN) -- An official with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been arrested and charged with two counts of child molestation and one count of bestiality, police said.
Police arrested Dr. Kimberly Quinlan Lindsey, 44, in DeKalb County, Georgia, on Sunday.
Prior to her current role, Lindsey was the senior health scientist in the Office of Public Health Preparedness and Response. That office oversees the allocation process for $1.5 billion in terrorism preparedness.
In her 12 years at the CDC, Lindsey has received 12 awards for outstanding performance on projects and programs, according to her bio on Emory University's Biological and Biomedical Sciences website. Lindsey earned her doctorate in immunology and molecular pathogenesis from the university in 1998, a year before she began work at the CDC.
Originally posted by SLAYER69
reply to post by beezzer
You know how "Those people" are.
They take take take...eat eat eat
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oh wait.
This isnt a OWS thread?
edit on 29-10-2011 by SLAYER69 because: (no reason given)