The government has a history of keeping secrets and running “tests” on certain demographics of people, could the latest surge of cannibal attacks be one of them? The horrific face-eating arrest in Miami and several other seemingly subhuman acts has many people wondering what’s behind this flesh-munching wave of terror. A zombie apocalypse, however, is not what we should be worried about, at least according to the federal government. Over the years the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has released a couple of tongue-in-cheek “zombie warnings,” which really are just disaster-preparedness stunts. But on Thursday, the agency made it official: Zombies don’t exist. “CDC does not know of a virus or condition that would reanimate the dead (or one that would present zombie-like symptoms),” wrote agency spokesman David Daigle in an email to The Huffington Post. Daigle dismissed “fictional viruses” like Ataxic Neurodegenrative Satiety Deficiency Syndrome, noting that other triggers have been alleged to cause zombie-like symptoms. “Films have included radiation as well as mutations of existing conditions such as prions, mad-cow disease, measles, and rabies,” he said. But recently, some have found truth stranger than fiction. Check out more recent cases of cannibal attacks and crazy incidents next and tell us what you think, is the Zombie Apocalypse real?

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What Do You Believe? The Goverment Denies Existence Of Zombies Despite Recent Cannibal Attacks






















