International Business Times World
http://www.ibtimes.com/articles/346734/20120530/ronald-poppo-miami-zombie-cannibal-eugene-photo.htm?page=all
Ronald Poppo Named As 'Zombie' Rudy Eugene's Miami Cannibal Attack Victim
Rudy Eugene, on the other hand, led a more stable life, graduating in 2000 from North Miami Beach High School, where he played football, and had recently expressed a desire to start a car-washing business, the paper said. But that side of Eugene's life is lost to history, as he will "be forever remembered as the Miami
Zombie," according to the Herald.
Police are still investigating the crime, but some reports state that Eugene may have been under the influence of LSD or "bath salts" when he attacked his victim:
"Whenever we see that a person has taken all of his clothes off and has become violent, it's indicative of this excited delirium that's caused by an overdose of drugs," Armando Aguilar of the Miami Fraternal Order of Police told WSVN 7 News. "What's happening is inside their body their organs are burning up alive"
However Smith did add during her conversation with the Herald that there may have been darker demons at play in Eugene's mind:
"He did smoke, I'm not going to lie about that," Smith said. "Someone must have given him something really bad. A few days ago he told my brother that he was really depressed and didn't want to live anymore. He was a guy who just wanted a family and someone to love him."
Authorities are awaiting the results of toxicology reports on Eugene's dead body.
Florida is a profitable, and popular destination as a transfer point for the Mexican cartels black market drugs, into the ussa. Items that are related to this activity, wash on to Florida beach shores is quite common. As well as chemical precursor's (shipped by China) in a raw state as necessary components in there production.
Toxic, Smoking Barrel Washes Ashore in FL; Students and Teachers Fall ill - May 17, 2012
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1_9zJ-0QNK4
Zombie apocalypse coming soon?
_http://ihopericksantorum.tumblr.com/post/23988224221/zombie-apocalypse-coming-soon
5/16: McArthur High School HazMat Situation
Students, Teachers Decontaminated After Breaking Out In Rash
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/16/mcarthur-high-school-contamination_n_1521764.html
5/19: No confirmation on chemical at Fort Lauderdale International Airport
http://www.wptv.com/dpp/news/terminal-2-evacuated-at-fort-lauderdale-airport-in-hazmat-scare
5/21: Police: Man bites woman in Westchester http://www.mysuburbanlife.com/westchester/newsnow/x639948018/Police-Man-bites-woman-in-Westchester
5/23: I-285 reopens after hazmat incident
http://www.wesh.com/r/31112110/detail.html
5/23: Man Bites Cousin’s Nose Off
http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/local/Man-Bites-Cousins-Nose-Off-153100125.html
5/24: Second Broward school reports mystery rash http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/05/24/2815003/second-broward-school-reports.html
5/25: Hazmat Called After Kids Exposed To Pesticide On Bus: Hazmat, EMS Respond To Lake County, FL School
http://www.wesh.com/r/31112110/detail.html
5/25: ‘Disoriented’ passenger subdued on flight in Miami http://www.foxnews.com/us/2012/05/25/passenger-restrained-on-flight-to-miami-arrested/
5/26: Naked Man Allegedly Eating Victim’s Face Shot And Killed By Miami Police
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/05/26/naked-man-eating-victims-face-killed-miami_n_1548359.html
5/26: Florida Doctor Spits Blood at Highway Patrolmen After DUI Arrest http://abcnews.go.com/US/florida-doctor-spits-blood-troopers-face-dui-arrest/story?id=16436402
Then there is the baked noodles of this situation, on Zombie activity of the past.
The Federal Vampire and Zombie Agency
Famous Cases:Report Number: 8810
Date: July, 1970
Location:Woodstock, Vermont
The Deadstock Festival
_http://www.fvza.org/deadstock.html
Background:
In the summer of 1970, promoters Lew Workman and Brian Wilkie hatched a scheme for a four-day outdoor concert on a farm outside the small town of Woodstock, Vermont. The promoters hoped to recapture the spirit of the original Woodstock Festival, which had taken place a year earlier in upstate New York. They also hoped that their concert, dubbed Woodstock II, would helped erase bad memories left over from the December, 1969, Altamont Concert in California, where a fan had been stabbed to death while the Rolling Stones were playing onstage. Workman and Wilkie were able to lure a number of big acts to the event, including King Crimson, Iron Butterfly and Mountain.
Incident: On the second night of the concert, Teddy Desilets, a member of the Hell's Angels motorcycle gang, arrived at the Emergency Room of the Woodstock Hospital with a badly-mangled right hand. Desilets had been attending Woodstock II and was apparently attacked by a crazed man while relieving himself in the woods. The twenty-six-year-old Desilets, who had lost his thumb and parts of two fingers in the attack, underwent surgery and was admitted to intensive care.
The following night, police were summoned to the hospital with reports of a deranged man terrorizing the patients and staff. When police arrived, they found Desilets in a catatonic state, blood streaming from his mouth. Desilets attacked the police and, despite being shot numerous times, escaped into the night. All told, eleven patients and two cops were bitten; the most serious of the injured had almost his entire shoulder chewed off.
At first, police and doctors believed that Desilets' state was due to a reaction to hallucinogenic drugs. But after several more people arrived at the hospital from the concert with bite injuries, the FVZA was notified. The Agency instructed hospital staff to vaccinate and quarantine any victims until they arrived. Unfortunately, hospital staff discovered that it had no vaccine on hand, and with several of the patients bitten by Desilets turning into zombies, they were soon overwhelmed. The panicked staff moved as many of the sick out of the hospital as they could, and then abandoned the building.
"Federal Vampire & Zombie Agency" Comic Trailer
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gaUcf6FgYWs&feature=player_embedded#!
Investigation: Within two hours of being notified, an FVZA team from Boston arrived in Vermont, took stock of the situation and quickly called for reinforcements from the New York office. With the help of the Vermont National Guard, the Boston team secured the hospital, administered vaccine to the recently wounded, and destroyed a total of 22 zombies inside the building. The search-and-destroy mission was particularly hazardous, as one of the zombies had chewed through an electrical cable, cutting power to the building and leaving it mostly dark.
The New York team arrived at the concert via a police escort just as Crosby, Still, Nash and Young were about to go on. The Agency apprised concert organizers of the situation and asked them to call off the show. When the huge crowd was told of the concert's cancellation, they rioted, turning over police cars and lighting the stage on fire. Several of the bands, including CSN&Y, had to be helicoptered out of the area. Fortunately, a large contingent of National Guard troops arrived from Massachusetts and restored order.
National Guard and state police under the supervision of FVZA agents organized the evacuation of the area, during which 17 zombies were encountered and destroyed. Over the course of the next day, another 23 zombies were destroyed in the woods surrounding the farm. Among the dead zombies: Teddy Desilets, who had managed to stagger back to the concert despite having 15 bullets in him; and John Robie, owner of a neighboring farm.
Post Mortems: The zombie outbreak that started at Woodstock II took many weeks to fully contain. Several zombies managed to stray into neighboring towns, and one infected motorcycle gang went on a rampage across several states before they were trapped in an abandoned barn in Indiana and destroyed.
The source of the zombie attacks was traced back to the farmer John Robie. Robie had been cleaning the henhouse at his farm when he was apparently bitten by an infected rat. After his transformation was complete, he made his way to the concert site and a veritable zombie smorgasbord.
Comments from Dr. Pecos: By the mid-Twentieth Century, zombie attacks were very rare. For the rest of the summer, Vermont was a state under quarantine. An atmosphere of fear and paranoia reigned: most Vermonters stayed in their homes, and several innocent people were shot and killed when they were mistaken for zombies. Thousands of livestock had to be destroyed after several cows were discovered to be carrying the virus. By the time the outbreak was fully contained, 137 people had been bitten; of those, 79 were transformed and eventually destroyed. Concert promoters Workman and Wilkie were ruined.
Concerts are the prefect platform for the "abc boy's" to test run psychotropics.
Wednesday, 01 June 2011 12:14
5 Post Woodstock Rock Festivals that Went Wrong
_http://ihopericksantorum.tumblr.com/post/23988224221/zombie-apocalypse-coming-soon
After the much-publicized Woodstock Festival in New York in August 1969, anything seemed possible for music promoters. Gathering hundreds of thousands of young music lovers in one location, with peace, love, rampant drug use and limited sanitation facilities, what could possibly go wrong?
Rabies could be another condition that could mimic this Zombie like activity.
_http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZX2EvXkn8OM&feature=related
_http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rabies#Signs_and_symptoms
Signs and symptoms
The period between infection and the first flu-like symptoms is typically two to twelve weeks, but incubation periods as short as four days and longer than six years have been documented, depending on the location and severity of the inoculating wound and the amount of virus introduced. Soon after, the symptoms expand to slight or partial paralysis, anxiety, insomnia, confusion, agitation, abnormal behavior, paranoia, terror, hallucinations, progressing to delirium.[2][7] Rabies has been called hydrophobia because victims, locally paralyzed and unable to swallow, have been known to become agitated at the sight of water.[8]
Death almost invariably results two to ten days after first symptoms. Once symptoms have presented, survival is rare, even with the administration of proper and intensive care.[9] In 2005 Jeanna Giese, the first patient treated with the Milwaukee protocol,[10] became the first person ever recorded to survive rabies without receiving successful postexposure prophylaxis. An intention to treat analysis has since found that this protocol has a survival rate of about eight percent.[11]