Author Topic: Zombie apocalypse plans "notioned" in Canadian Parliament  (Read 5663 times)

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Re: Zombie apocalypse plans "notioned" in Canadian Parliament
I though British Columbia also had an ad campaign about how to prepare for a zombie apocalypse. Everyone thought it was very funny. The thing is, those preparations (quarantines, having first aid kits and food etc) are all measures that are good for dealing with a real pandemic. The zombie thing was just to get everyone's attention. I get the impression that that Pat Martin is a skin-deep kind of guy. Doesn't look to understand intentions and effects, just takes everything at face value.

 

Offline Flak

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I'm pretty sure if those people are zombies, the zombie apocalypse will kill itself off pretty quickly.


Killing itself quickly? I don't think so. With those big companies like Apple and Samsung along with all the cheapo knockoff companies producing increasing amount of whatever gadgets, this is going to get worse.

 

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Re: Zombie apocalypse plans "notioned" in Canadian Parliament
Well zombies are just a rather extreme version of some sort of pandemic. Nevermind if they are undead, you need to shoot the head or they have a taste for brains. A highly contagious affliction with a very high mortality rate is something that all governments should prepare for, because it's happened before and will happen again.

  

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Re: Zombie apocalypse plans "notioned" in Canadian Parliament
US FEMA or the CDC or someone had a disaster preparedness website a while back, dressed up as zombie apocalypse preparedness. I thought it was neat, leveraging what's popular to get some real advice out there.
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