Sunday, March 24, 2013

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Facebook, Twitter and independent chat forms grew wild with debate. Tumblr and Reddit quickly started churning out zombie themed memes to show their support or disdain for the unfounded views of their fellow internet users. Eventually a trend developed among many of the chat forum contributors, the story of how the families on their streets disappeared. 37 accounts of the identical thing happening was no random act.  Coincidence, bad luck and ignorance of the effects of the disease could at best explain 5 of the reported instances. The rest of them were suspicious at best and damning to the government at worst.

Popular conspiracy threads all had evidence to support the claim that the families who disappeared from their streets were not infected prior to the military canvassing the area. In the case of BIGJUGZ_LVR21 he was best friends with one of the people who was taken. His information proved very useful when he confirmed that he was ushered away from his friend Steve Thomas' house on numerous occasions when he stopped by to check on him and his parents. According to BJL-21 a plain clothes special agent threatened to kill him when he was skulking around in the bushes of the Thomas' backyard late at night. Of course all of this information paled in comparison to what a user named MURKIN1978 had to say...