Tuesday, June 12, 2012

Zombie Apocalypse Conspiracy Unveiled

If you thought the Zombie Apocalypse was fantasy...



...Think again...

Stores now selling 'Zombie Bullets' as police warn against new Cloud Nine drug following TWO more horrifying cannibal attacks
  • Ammunition company also offering 'Zombie Bullets' - live ammunition with a clever marketing campaign
  • Mind-altering drug available over the counter in U.S., but banned in Britain
  • Police link drug to previous cannibal attack when a man ate another's face
  • Causes heart palpitations, nausea, hallucinations, paranoia and erratic behaviour


Zombie killers will be sold to you as ... sleepwalkers!

Are Sleepwalking Killers Conscious?

Some people commit violent acts while asleep. In seeking to understand their brain states, scientists and physicians are investigating the murky borders of consciousness


Life After Obsession - Sleepwalker (Zombie Video)


Naked sleepwalking on the increase at Britain's hotels

Workers at a leading chain of budget hotels are being given advice on how to deal with naked sleepwalkers after an increase in the number of guests found wandering around in the night with no clothes on. A study by Travelodge found there had been a seven-fold increase in sleepwalking customers in the past year, to more than 400 cases, almost always involving men.


Man Acquitted Of Sleepwalking Murder Running For School Trustee In Durham

Ken Parks is running for trustee. In 1987 he was at the centre of a high-profile murder case that went all the way to the Supreme Court of Canada.


Can sleepwalking be a murder defense?

The answer to the question in the title is: "possibly." While I have never been involved in any legal case where sleepwalking was an issue, the situation is interesting enough to recount a few cases and discuss the problem.


To Sleep, Perchance to . . . Walk

The most prescribed sleep medication in the United States may be linked to episodes of sleepwalking and related strange and dangerous behaviors, experts say -- including incidents of nocturnal eating, phone conversations, shoplifting and even driving -- of which the subject has no memory.


Consider yourselves warned!




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