Neither government document claims or suggests that zombies are either literally real or a realistic possibility in the future. However, the document itself refers to the fictional scenarios, which includes threats such as "chicken zombies" and "vegetarian zombies," as "ridiculous" but a "very effective and useful training tool." Likewise, the CDC has a "Zombie Preparedness" section on its website, which it describes as "a tongue-in-cheek campaign to engage new audiences with preparedness messages." The military does have a training document centered on a zombie apocalypse. military and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( CDC) have documents related to zombies "if this is all wild stuff." He said that the doubters should ask why the U.S. Quayle admonished those who would question the plausibility of his zombie claims. The hand of a zombie is depicted rising out of a grave in this undated illustrated file photo. What I'm saying, Jim, is they can induce zombieism. "Now that's sick, but that's the appetite of demons expressed through humans. "It should be astonishing to people that the richest people in the world, not all of them but some of them, are into occult ceremonies where they have to drink, you know, blood that's extracted from a tortured child," said Quayle. He suggested that the alleged blood-drinking ceremonies could lead to people turning into zombies. Quayle went on to reference an absurd claim about wealthy celebrities drinking the blood of tortured children, popularly referred to as "adrenochrome" among supporters of QAnon, the false conspiracy theory positing that former President Donald Trump is secretly fighting a war against a "deep state" of Satanic Democrats involved in child sex trafficking. The best way to explain zombie bloodlust is this: the appetite of demons expressed through humans." "Zombies also have the evil spiritual entity known as demon possession, ok? Because there is no rationale with a zombie. "Forgive me, but that's only part of the story," Quayle responded. "Zombies that are on the Earth are a disease like any other disease that affects people, and they become like zombies," Bakker said in a clip surfaced by Right Wing Watch, a project of the progressive group People for The American Way. Bakker did not appear to question the premise that real-world zombies existed when speaking to Quayle, referring to the reanimation of the deceased as being "like any other disease." Quayle suggested that material collected from nasal swabs and "south end swabs" used in COVID-19 testing are covert "genetic capture techniques" designed to create a bioweapon that could transform people into the undead on the latest edition of The Jim Bakker Show. Televangelist Jim Bakker hosted conspiracy theorist and radio host Steve Quayle's warnings of an impending zombie apocalypse on Tuesday.
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