Episode 16 – EMERGENCY Do1Thing Oct 31st
This may be the most important MTP episode ever made. It’s quick at less than 11 minutes but has very important information for your future and the future of your family and friends. Do1Thing released new information on their facebook page the other day and I was just now able to get the information to you. Pardon my narration as I felt rushed by the urgency of the matter.
If you don’t share this episode with your friends you are killing them, it is important that you share this with everyone you can. The more who know now, the less you’ll have to fight later.
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Listen to the podcast then check out these links. As usual links from Amazon I’ll get a piece of but you may not have time unless you use expedited shipping, so check locally for necessities.
The Fact Sheet is here FACEBOOK I’ll also post them below. Check out the Do1Thing.com website for more generalized information.
Here are two websites that have lots of information on these sorts of things ww2.zombieinitiative.org and www.zombiehunters.org These people are experts, take their advice.
Stuff to help you prepare…
- Kill that virus ASAP – Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer Economy Size 2000ml Refill Bottle w/ Pump
- Good for light, and bashing – MAGLITE S4D016 Heavy-Duty 4-D Cell Flashlight, Black
- You don’t need that stuff in your mouth – 3M 8210Plus Particulate Respirator N95, 20-Pack
- You certainly don’t want it in your eyes either – Dewalt DPG82-11C Concealer Clear Anti-Fog Dual Mold Safety Goggle
Training Materials (Books and Videos)
- The original, lays the groundwork – Night of the Living Dead
- The best of the originals – Dawn of the Dead (Divimax Edition)
- Not a whole lot of value, other than you can’t really train them – Day of the Dead (Divimax Special Edition)
- Updated information – Dawn of the Dead (Widescreen Unrated Director’s Cut)
- The European strain – 28 Days Later (Widescreen Edition)
- More info for Europeans – 28 Weeks Later (Widescreen Edition)
- How not to survive – Shaun of the Dead
- Nerds trying to survive – Zombieland
- The bible of information – The Zombie Survival Guide: Complete Protection from the Living Dead
- Oral histories always intrigue me – World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
This isn’t a Moment to Ponder, it’s a TIME TO ACT!
While blunt objects will tend to make more of a mess, I would suggest them. The reason is that bladed objects or even hooked objects will have a tendency to get caught on bone or flesh. The last thing you need is to get your weapon stuck in the some unlucky douche’s neck.