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Re: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Kristen » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 22:02:31

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Kristen', ' ')more and more psychotropic medications being handed out like Halloween Candy too


Yeah. If we were really a psychologically healthy society we'd be out there raping and pillaging about now. What's wrong with us???


I know, looks like we're not a bunch of savages after all right?
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby eXpat » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 22:07:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '[')url=http://www.google.com/hostednews/ap/article/ALeqM5jemMpMgkQVsHs7IdckAx2PLmm1XgD9CNVLSG1]Orlov must be steamed over this one.[/url]

Another datapoint that shows that doom doesn't proceed exactly according to the predictions.

Is because doom, been what it is, always manages to surprise us :P
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Cloud9 » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 23:06:21

Our experience during the 04 hurricanes was that people tend to pull together. The Goldman boys still need to be looking over their shoulder. It ain't over yet.
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby leaflight » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 23:08:59

What Zombie regimes, and empires can we find in history, against our Most high given liberties for the presumption they have more to promise, than our conscious, common sense.

I don't feel bad for the Zombie badges getting laid off , who will arrest a hillbilly or college kid for marijuana or pot plants and don't care about their families while their relative is fined to bankruptcy or sitting in prison over a plant.I use that as a example of ZOMBIE BAD BADGES, that I dont feel bad their jails, cities, prisons, and pensions are getting locked up, and swallowed away everyday.

I don't feel bad the ZOMBIE bad badges , money is running out for them, and or that the climate is not being polite as they are not polite.

Who cares about their pensions I don't as they don't care who they send to prison or fine to bankruptcy for a paycheck even over a plant. and or plant material.




What this planet needs for true liberty without bias is another, purifying polar shift.The survivors shall thrive, and no longer strive against eachother, as they do know. Experience is a costly master.


I enjoy poetic justice against the Zombie bad badges that will do anything they are told like wimps , for a paycheck, but when their pay dries up, they cry like babies, when their pensions disapper, they sneer like dumb steer, when the climate aint polite to their policing, they start trying to fleece in the name of not the law truth or justice, but their enforcement that is no more legit than a badge in a comic book.


Feel bad for bad Zombie badges , why they don't feel bad about the individuals they lock up for even over plants or material, or their families, that suffer in fines or while their relative is away in one of their pathetic prisons, they cant even control either actually.

Like the DEA that runs around like chicken zombies with their heads cut off , and haven't stopped one drug and or plant and they cannot that they war against for no reason other than more money.

Welcome to the twilight zone half of times the short of times, where people places and things are coming up short.

Its called reapy what ye sowy, or some call karma, and some call what goes around comes around in a generations time for sure.,

Oh and I have lived all over this country so don't tell me we don't have Zombie corrupt badges and or officials everywhere.

I enjoy equality poetic justice.
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Newfie » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 23:16:07

Or, maybe, it really didn't go down. They have laid off cops so those remaining, being overworked, don't file reports.

Or, for the more paranoid, the reports are being suppressed to make things look better than they really are - to encourage complaisance?

I think more the former and less the latter or at most some combination.

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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby wisconsin_cur » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 23:20:37

People will hang on to their psychological image of themselves as long as they can. It has long been my contention that a majority will freeze or starve in their own homes before they go out to wreak havoc... but beware of that minority that, having broken with their previous conception of themselves have no coherent self-conception with which to replace it.

It is way to early in the game to be worrying about "zombies." They are, likely as not, to be proven a myth. It is not the zombies you have to worry about but the wolf pack and as of right now the wolf pack is still bottled up inside good respectable citizens who read George Soros, root for the Cubs and are reading Snow White to their little children even as I type.

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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Jotapay » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 23:25:30

Meh, it's all local. That's what matters when crime is involved. Burglaries in my neighborhood are up 100% over the last year. I live in one of the still appreciating, up-and-coming areas in Austin (Arboretum/Domain area) that is actually doing better than a year ago, so this seems like BS statistics to me (like unemployment, etc).

An Austin PD detective down the street keeps me informed when there is anything happening nearby. My DIY home surveillance system records everyone who drives down the street to an off-site server. I can tell the PD the make, model and color of any car (with pics) driving down my street, if it would help. I intend to help my community and give back to them as much as I can so that we can all be safe. Crime is definitely going up here where the economy is still doing relatively well (but I did live in a particularly safe neighborhood before where the crime rate was 10x less than other, more central parts of the city).

Edit: here is the story about the 100% rise in burglaries in my neighborhood:
http://kut.org/items/show/17493

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', 'N')ORTHWEST AUSTIN BURGLARIES ON THE RISE

Austin Police Department has increased patrol in Northwest Austin. Photo by KUT News.
Austin, TX

The Austin Police Department is telling apartment residents to protect their homes and belongings.

Burglaries are on the rise in Northwest Austin. The area has had 116 apartment burglaries since January compared to 65 this time last year
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby leaflight » Mon 21 Dec 2009, 23:29:40

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Cloud9', 'O')ur experience during the 04 hurricanes was that people tend to pull together. The Goldman boys still need to be looking over their shoulder. It ain't over yet.



You can find some corruption in any institution be it that whats you looking for , its not the Goldman boys locking people up or fining them into bankruptcy over even a plant or plant material.

Its them Zombie badges and DAs and judges and sheriffs and wardens,.

When the markets crash nigh overnight we shall see how much confidence is in them bad badges, like them Zombie badges leaving thier post , and stealing cars in Katrina.

Yeah the true fruits of a persons heart comes out in total famine time. Like on the titanic, some people went down with dignity, others went frantic like Zombies with their heads off like chickens running around.

I remember seeing even a Sheriff crying on worldwide TV like a little baby, over a woman drowned.

Gee strength failed in the day of adversity truly didn't it.

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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Novus » Tue 22 Dec 2009, 03:18:49

Crime is going down because people are turning into Zombies. Zombies are not generally part of the criminal element but law abiding citizens who mindlessly go through the motions of everyday life while secretly bottling up their fears, rage, and insecurity which tend to explode when pushed past the breaking point.
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby bshirt » Tue 22 Dec 2009, 04:08:19

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('leaflight', 'W')hat Zombie regimes, and empires can we find in history, against our Most high given liberties for the presumption they have more to promise, than our conscious, common sense.

I don't feel bad for the Zombie badges getting laid off , who will arrest a hillbilly or college kid for marijuana or pot plants and don't care about their families while their relative is fined to bankruptcy or sitting in prison over a plant.I use that as a example of ZOMBIE BAD BADGES, that I dont feel bad their jails, cities, prisons, and pensions are getting locked up, and swallowed away everyday.

I don't feel bad the ZOMBIE bad badges , money is running out for them, and or that the climate is not being polite as they are not polite.

Who cares about their pensions I don't as they don't care who they send to prison or fine to bankruptcy for a paycheck even over a plant. and or plant material.




What this planet needs for true liberty without bias is another, purifying polar shift.The survivors shall thrive, and no longer strive against eachother, as they do know. Experience is a costly master.


I enjoy poetic justice against the Zombie bad badges that will do anything they are told like wimps , for a paycheck, but when their pay dries up, they cry like babies, when their pensions disapper, they sneer like dumb steer, when the climate aint polite to their policing, they start trying to fleece in the name of not the law truth or justice, but their enforcement that is no more legit than a badge in a comic book.


Feel bad for bad Zombie badges , why they don't feel bad about the individuals they lock up for even over plants or material, or their families, that suffer in fines or while their relative is away in one of their pathetic prisons, they cant even control either actually.

Like the DEA that runs around like chicken zombies with their heads cut off , and haven't stopped one drug and or plant and they cannot that they war against for no reason other than more money.

Welcome to the twilight zone half of times the short of times, where people places and things are coming up short.

Its called reapy what ye sowy, or some call karma, and some call what goes around comes around in a generations time for sure.,

Oh and I have lived all over this country so don't tell me we don't have Zombie corrupt badges and or officials everywhere.

I enjoy equality poetic justice.


Oh, no doubt there will be some very, very nervous Barney Fifes out there when the poop hits the fan. These zombies who ruined so many people for essentially victimless crimes will have a big awkening coming to be sure.

Their tin badge won't carry a lot of weight then....
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby SeaGypsy » Tue 22 Dec 2009, 04:35:27

What about the inverse relationship b/w crime and collapse? If one thinks BAU is to continue ad infinitum, what's a few years free room and board? You can't do much to help your family while in jail.
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby mos6507 » Tue 22 Dec 2009, 11:00:08

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('SeaGypsy', 'Y')ou can't do much to help your family while in jail.


You're expecting them to think rationally???

What makes a zombie a zombie is they are brainless (hence their diet).
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby highlander » Tue 22 Dec 2009, 11:51:32

Cuts in Police equate to lack of prosecution and even investigation into property crimes. When the locals realize this, they will quit calling them. Even so, look for a big uptick in 2008-2009.
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby JJ » Tue 22 Dec 2009, 14:50:53

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', 'M')eh, it's all local. That's what matters when crime is involved. Burglaries in my neighborhood are up 100% over the last year. I live in one of the still appreciating, up-and-coming areas in Austin (Arboretum/Domain area) that is actually doing better than a year ago, so this seems like BS statistics to me (like unemployment, etc).
An Austin PD detective down the street keeps me informed when there is anything happening nearby. My DIY home surveillance system records everyone who drives down the street to an off-site server. I can tell the PD the make, model and color of any car (with pics) driving down my street, if it would help. I intend to help my community and give back to them as much as I can so that we can all be safe. Crime is definitely going up here where the economy is still doing relatively well (but I did live in a particularly safe neighborhood before where the crime rate was 10x less than other, more central parts of the city).

Edit: here is the story about the 100% rise in burglaries in my neighborhood: link

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')b]NORTHWEST AUSTIN BURGLARIES ON THE RISE
Austin Police Department has increased patrol in Northwest Austin.
The Austin Police Department is telling apartment residents to protect their homes and belongings.
Burglaries are on the rise in Northwest Austin. The area has had 116 apartment burglaries since January compared to 65 this time last year
local chief of police in Lago Vista (married to a filipina is how I know him, my wifes filipina) says crime has skyrocketed, with burgalry and theft WAY up. Guy shot a gal in the head here in Burnet day before yesterday, but she lived (came into produce, entrance and exit wound, black eye and broken jaw, asked me if I thought she looked any different)...yeah, theres still some crime....
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby mos6507 » Wed 23 Dec 2009, 00:05:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', 'I') can tell the PD the make, model and color of any car (with pics) driving down my street, if it would help..


OMFG. George Orwell alert! Can you say--surveillance society! And you would send all that data to the man? Alex Jones would be ashamed of you. Cognitive dissonance at its finest.
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Newfie » Wed 23 Dec 2009, 08:53:17

Yup. Ol' George was spot on.

Just look at all the money the NY Mass Transit Agency (MTA) spent on a "security" project a couple of years ago.

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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Jotapay » Wed 23 Dec 2009, 11:09:43

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', 'I') can tell the PD the make, model and color of any car (with pics) driving down my street, if it would help..


OMFG. George Orwell alert! Can you say--surveillance society! And you would send all that data to the man? Alex Jones would be ashamed of you. Cognitive dissonance at its finest.


You paint me as too one sided. I'm very community oriented and pragmatic. I always help my neighbors, including watching out for their homes and such. When burglaries went up 100% this year, I pointed some of my cameras into the street to capture traffic in front of the house in case the detective asked me to see if I had pics of a car at a time when a burglary occurred.

Shoot, in this regard, my block used to be very dark as there was no street light for about 100 yards in any either direction. So I placed three fairly large sodium lights on the front of my house that basically illuminate all 5 houses around me and the middle of my block. I asked the neighbors if they thought it was too bright and they told me, "No, we've asked the city to put in a street light here for years so that works great."

See? There are things you can do on your own to help the community. You don't have to wait for the State to take care of everything for you.
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Re: Zombie Attack

Postby shortonsense » Wed 23 Dec 2009, 20:06:04

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Novus', '
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Here is a perfect example of a recent Zombie attack:

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('', '[')url=http://www.thegrio.com/2009/10/woman-creates-panic-in-store-after-winning-the-lottery.php]Jack Not[/url]
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) -- A woman being driven around in a rented limousine pulled up at a coat store and announced she'd won the lottery and would pay for everyone's purchases, police said, but she ended up causing a riot when customers realized it was a hoax.

Angry customers threw merchandise around and looted, leaving the store looking as though a hurricane had passed through it, police said.

"Well, of course, people like to hear that," Deakins said. "Apparently they were in line calling relatives who were not at the store and told them to come."

People flooded the registers as cashiers began ringing up purchase after purchase, but Brown had not yet paid the bill, Deakins said. At least 500 people filled the aisles and another 1,000 were outside trying to get in, he said.

Nace said. "Everybody was like, 'I still want my free stuff,' and that started the riot," he said. "It looks like (Hurricane) Katrina went through the store."


This report is a 100% real zombie attack. Zombies are real and they are coming and coming soon. All it took was one loudmouthed liar in store to set them off. Be ready for them unless you are one of them.


I do not think that zombies are the same as Americans acting like suckers....yet again. Certainly if I read your quote correctly, irritated customers certainly made a mess when they discovered that the age old adage of "if it sounds to good to be true...." still applies, and without even a few arrests or a decent sprained ankle...well...lets just say that if these are the zombies peak oil is going to cause....well.....peak oil is going to be a BREEZE.
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Re: Crime: Zombies Can Wait

Postby Newfie » Wed 23 Dec 2009, 22:58:42

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Jotapay', 'I') can tell the PD the make, model and color of any car (with pics) driving down my street, if it would help..


OMFG. George Orwell alert! Can you say--surveillance society! And you would send all that data to the man? Alex Jones would be ashamed of you. Cognitive dissonance at its finest.


You paint me as too one sided. I'm very community oriented and pragmatic. I always help my neighbors, including watching out for their homes and such. When burglaries went up 100% this year, I pointed some of my cameras into the street to capture traffic in front of the house in case the detective asked me to see if I had pics of a car at a time when a burglary occurred.

Shoot, in this regard, my block used to be very dark as there was no street light for about 100 yards in any either direction. So I placed three fairly large sodium lights on the front of my house that basically illuminate all 5 houses around me and the middle of my block. I asked the neighbors if they thought it was too bright and they told me, "No, we've asked the city to put in a street light here for years so that works great."

See? There are things you can do on your own to help the community. You don't have to wait for the State to take care of everything for you.


How unGreen of you, wasting all that energy! Selfish, selfish, selfish. Tsk, Tsk, Tsk.

Seriously, it does point to the dilemma. We are very reliant upon cheap energy. Zombies won't likely be a problem until the energy is no more. Then....????
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Re: Zombie Attack

Postby Serial_Worrier » Mon 28 Dec 2009, 18:36:30

Zombie is a state of mind rather then being the literal un-dead like in the Resident Evil films. I think the walking Zombies are among us! 8O 8O
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