Zombie Preparedness

Zombie preparedness is important, so here I will tell you about how real it is, and where to go to get prepared.And remember, I only give links to TRUSTED, FREE, and SAFE sites, unless stated otherwise.

THIS IS MY ZOMBIE THEORY

We all know that zombies are going to need some sort of way to be able to move and have alot of bodily function, so I had a thought about a possible virus...now I know that this isn't really a ZOMBIE virus, but if it mutates and grows, then it could be the closest thing.

It can happen. There is no reason for it not to happen.
We all know the basic stereotype; they mumble, groan, slide around and eat flesh, which they infect.
And the modern views of them being clever, being able to run and work together. Despite all views and theories, one thing is common; they are dead. Well, being a little more realistic, lets look at the possabilities of a virus.
As said by George Romero;

'Every dead body that is not exterminated becomes one of them. It gets up and kills. The people it kills get up and kill.'

Lets' look at rabies. Once infected from being bitten, it can take up to 2 years for the first symptoms to appear.
These will include cerebral dysfunction, anxiety, insomnia, confusion, agitation, abnormal behavior, paranoia, terror, hallucinations, progressing to delirium.

If such a virus is already existent in everyday life around us, which we are commonly vaccinated against, then it is only a matter of time before it mutates, adapts to out immunity and grows into such a way that will result in an outbreak.

Here is a picture showing areas of reported rabies in 2001. This is recent.

True, this isn't zombie per se, and will still rely on human functions and nerves to live, but all it takes is a similar virus based on it, or for it to mutate in a certain way (which is likely) and it will begin.

To be prepared, and to not be shocked, will be a common trait among survivors after the potential outbreak is over.


Map showing area's without Rabies;

(The countries are Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, Fiji, Guam, Hawaii, the United Kingdom, Republic of Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Iceland, Japan and Taiwan/ROC.)