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BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by Shannon at 2:04 am EDT, May 1, 2005

] There has been a small outbreak of zombism in
] a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern
] Cambodia.
]
] The culprit was discovered to be mosquitoes native to
] that region carrying a new strain of Malaria which thus
] far has a 100 percent mortality rate and kills victims in
] fewer than 2 days.
]
] After death, this parasite is able to restart the heart
] of its victim for up to two hours after the initial
] demise of the person where the individual behaves in
] extremely violent ways from what is believed to be a
] combination of brain damage and a chemical released into
] blood during resurrection.

BRAINS!!!!

Cambodia has run out of room in hell.


 
RE: BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by Rattle at 5:41 pm EDT, May 1, 2005

terratogen wrote:
] Cambodia has run out of room in hell.

Note the timestamp on the article:

Last Updated: Monday, 1 April, 2005, 17:00 GMT 18:00 UK


 
RE: BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by Vile at 6:06 pm EDT, May 1, 2005

I hope someone unleashes that parasite her in the US. That would be awesome!

terratogen wrote:
] ] There has been a small outbreak of zombism in
] ] a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern
] ] Cambodia.
] ]
] ] The culprit was discovered to be mosquitoes native to
] ] that region carrying a new strain of Malaria which thus
] ] far has a 100 percent mortality rate and kills victims in
] ] fewer than 2 days.
] ]
] ] After death, this parasite is able to restart the heart
] ] of its victim for up to two hours after the initial
] ] demise of the person where the individual behaves in
] ] extremely violent ways from what is believed to be a
] ] combination of brain damage and a chemical released into
] ] blood during resurrection.
]
] BRAINS!!!!
]
] Cambodia has run out of room in hell.


 
RE: BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by janelane at 2:05 pm EDT, May 2, 2005

terratogen wrote:
] ] There has been a small outbreak of zombism in
] ] a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern
] ] Cambodia.
]
] BRAINS!!!!
]
] Cambodia has run out of room in hell.

EWWWW!!! Check out the picture on the cover page!

April's fools joke or not? Who's to say...I think it would be ironic if the world news leader based, incidentally, in England, had an April Fools joke about biological weapons, though.


  
RE: BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by Decius at 2:48 pm EDT, May 2, 2005

janelane wrote:
] April's fools joke or not? Who's to say...I think it would be
] ironic if the world news leader based, incidentally, in
] England, had an April Fools joke about biological weapons,
] though.

Its a joke. Its not actually hosted on the BBC's website.


BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by flynn23 at 11:25 am EDT, May 2, 2005

] There has been a small outbreak of zombism in
] a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern
] Cambodia.
]
] The culprit was discovered to be mosquitoes native to
] that region carrying a new strain of Malaria which thus
] far has a 100 percent mortality rate and kills victims in
] fewer than 2 days.
]
] After death, this parasite is able to restart the heart
] of its victim for up to two hours after the initial
] demise of the person where the individual behaves in
] extremely violent ways from what is believed to be a
] combination of brain damage and a chemical released into
] blood during resurrection.

Have you seen this? HOLY CRAP!


 
RE: BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by fractal at 10:30 pm EDT, May 19, 2005

flynn23 wrote:
] ] There has been a small outbreak of zombism in
] ] a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern
] ] Cambodia.
] ]
] ] The culprit was discovered to be mosquitoes native to
] ] that region carrying a new strain of Malaria which thus
] ] far has a 100 percent mortality rate and kills victims in
] ] fewer than 2 days.
] ]
] ] After death, this parasite is able to restart the heart
] ] of its victim for up to two hours after the initial
] ] demise of the person where the individual behaves in
] ] extremely violent ways from what is believed to be a
] ] combination of brain damage and a chemical released into
] ] blood during resurrection.
]
] Have you seen this? HOLY CRAP!

holy shit!


  
RE: BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by vanisher at 8:16 pm EDT, Jul 29, 2005

fractal wrote:
flynn23 wrote:
] ] There has been a small outbreak of zombism in
] ] a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern
] ] Cambodia.
] ]
] ] The culprit was discovered to be mosquitoes native to
] ] that region carrying a new strain of Malaria which thus
] ] far has a 100 percent mortality rate and kills victims in
] ] fewer than 2 days.
] ]
] ] After death, this parasite is able to restart the heart
] ] of its victim for up to two hours after the initial
] ] demise of the person where the individual behaves in
] ] extremely violent ways from what is believed to be a
] ] combination of brain damage and a chemical released into
] ] blood during resurrection.
]
] Have you seen this? HOLY CRAP!

holy shit!

Although the idea of zombies is interesting, though not something to be hoped for on this earth, this cannot be validated without proof. Where is it? It's not on the BBC news site, nor any other credible site on the internet. I'm all for zombie movies and games, and the possibility of something like this but there seems to be too much left to question to be true.


   
RE: BBC NEWS | South Asia | Cambodian troops Quarantine Quan'su
by fractal at 7:20 am EDT, Aug 5, 2005

yeah, this was proven to be a total hoax.

vanisher wrote:

fractal wrote:
flynn23 wrote:
] ] There has been a small outbreak of zombism in
] ] a small town near the border of Laos in North-Eastern
] ] Cambodia.
] ]
] ] The culprit was discovered to be mosquitoes native to
] ] that region carrying a new strain of Malaria which thus
] ] far has a 100 percent mortality rate and kills victims in
] ] fewer than 2 days.
] ]
] ] After death, this parasite is able to restart the heart
] ] of its victim for up to two hours after the initial
] ] demise of the person where the individual behaves in
] ] extremely violent ways from what is believed to be a
] ] combination of brain damage and a chemical released into
] ] blood during resurrection.
]
] Have you seen this? HOLY CRAP!

holy shit!

Although the idea of zombies is interesting, though not something to be hoped for on this earth, this cannot be validated without proof. Where is it? It's not on the BBC news site, nor any other credible site on the internet. I'm all for zombie movies and games, and the possibility of something like this but there seems to be too much left to question to be true.


 
 
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