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Security firm to hold zombie crisis scenario

 

By Gidget Fuentes – Staff writer
Posted : Sunday Sep 16, 2012 11:25:48 EDT

SAN DIEGO — Forget the H1N1 pandemic. Could a future crisis arise from an outbreak of viruses that destroy brain cells and render people violently catatonic, like zombies?

The far-fetched scenario of a government grappling a zombie-like threat — think movies like “Night of the Living Dead” or, more comically, “Zombieland” — has captured the attention and imagination of Brad Barker, president of the security firm HALO Corp.

Next month, his outfit will incorporate— no kidding — zombies into a disaster-crisis scenario at the company’s annual Counter-Terrorism Summit in San Diego, a five-day event providing hands-on training, realistic demonstrations, lectures and classes geared to more than 1,000 military personnel, law enforcement officials, medical experts, and state and federal government workers.

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HALO will take over the 44-acre Paradise Point resort in the city’s popular Mission Bay and create a series of terrorist scenarios, with immersive Hollywood sets including a Middle Eastern village and a pirates’ haven. Retired Air Force Gen. Michael Hayden, aformer CIA and National Security Agency director, and Mexico Interior Secretary Alejandro Poiré Romero will speak during the summit, which runs Oct. 30 to Nov. 2.

Barker calls the scenario “Zombie Apocalypse.” That phrase took off last year after the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention unveiled a campaign aimed at underscoring the importance of being prepared for major emergencies, natural disasters and pandemics.

In the CDC’s Preparedness 101 program, fictional zombies are used to drive home the message that Americans must be ready for any emergency — even the kind that, hypothetically, could stem from a brain-eating virus pandemic. Zombies also star in a 40-page comic book the CDC published, a tongue-in-cheek take on the serious scenario of a mutated virus that quickly spreads as the government dispatches its military to maintain order while infectious disease specialists scour for a vaccine.

Naturally, Navy Times got in on the fun, too, publishing a lighthearted “zombie war deployment guide” in the Aug. 1, 2011, issue. The story examined various tactics and gear that “experts” consider essential to wage a successful campaign on the undead.

“The Zombie Apocalypse is very whimsical,” Barker said, noting the setting is intended to add some levity to the more dire scenarios summit goers will encounter — incidents depicting active shooters inside a hospital or downed pilots trapped behind enemy lines, for instance. The pandemic medical nightmare is bound to be an attention-getter among people attending the summit.

“They are going to see a lot of stuff go down,” Barker added. “It is a Hollywood production.”

The zombies who roam the island will harass the troops, first-aid teams and medical responders participating, Barker said. HALO declined to detail the scenario just yet, saying only that the idea is to challenge authorities as they respond to extreme medical situations where people become crazed and violent, creating widespread fear and disorder.

For the record: Zombies are not real. However, earlier this year the word was used rather liberally to describe a rash of incidents involving cannibalistic attacks — the most high-profile of which, in late May, involved one man biting the flesh off another man’s face. Police suspect drugs, not a brain-eating virus, provoked the attack.

Beyond the zombies, the HALO event will weave in lessons learned from real disasters and terror events, including attacks in Iraq and Afghanistan and the deadly 2008 bombing in Mumbai, India. Cyber terrorism will have a leading role in sessions and courses throughout the summit, as well.

“The new battlefield is cyberspace, for sure,” Barker said.

That means that during the summit, participants’ cellphones and email accounts could be hacked, said Tim McAtee, a former Marine now working as HALO’s tactical operations director. Some, he said, might be rattled when they realize how easy it is for a hostile force to compromise their personal information and what the broader national-security implications of a cyber attack can be.

“The awareness,” he said, “is going to be monumental.”

HALO is composed of former military special operators as well as intelligence and national security experts. They train military units and federal and state agencies in security, counterterrorism, force protection, emergency response and disaster management.

To help pull off such an elaborate production, HALO has partnered with Strategic Operations Inc., which specializes in hyper-realistic tactical and combat trauma training that makes use of various special effects and actors performing as role-players.

The company has helped train thousands of sailors, soldiers and Marines in counterinsurgency missions, urban patrols, security operations and combat trauma over the past decade at its San Diego training studio and on military bases.

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First ‘Zombie Apocalypse,’ Now ‘Vampire’ Attack In Texas?

By IBTimes Staff Reporter:

 

A slew of crazed, often cannibalistic, attacks across the United States has left many people concerned about a so-called “zombie apocalypse.” But a craven new assault in Corpus Christi, Texas, has ignited fears about a “vampire” attacker.

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A slew of crazed, often cannibalistic, attacks across the United States has left many people concerned about a so-called “zombie apocalypse.” But a craven new assault in Corpus Christi, Texas, — has ignited fears about a “vampire” attacker.

A 16-year-old boy was walking along Shoreline Boulevard in Corpus Christi near Corpus Christi Bay Wednesday night, according to Texas radio station 1200 WOAI, when he bumped into a man by accident.

What should have been a harmless misunderstanding then took a turn for the weird — and perhaps the vampiric? — when the man turned around and bit the boy on his neck, according to the radio station.

Police became involved, and Senior Police Officer Julia Hernandez-Garcia told WOAI that the boy’s mother took him to the hospital with minor injuries.

“Apparently he left a bite mark and broke the skin and took some skin off,” Hernandez-Garcia told WOAI. “This is a very unusual case … I’ve been here for 27 years and I’ve never heard of anything like this.”

Police describe the suspect as a Latino male in his early 20s, and they told WOAI he ran away after biting the 16-year-old, whose name was not released as he is a minor.

The attack is at least the second of its kind in recent months, as last month a man with “vampire teeth” was being sought by police in California for allegedly attacking a homeless man in San Diego.

The recent “vampire” attack in Texas comes on the heels of a series of brazen, drug-crazed attacks (mostly at least loosely associated with the drug “bath salts) that have been associated with the “zombie apocalypse.”

The whole “zombie apocalypse” underground conspiracy came to the forefront of the national news cycle in late May, when a man by the name of Rudy Eugene attacked a man in Miami and was filmed chewing on the man’s face before being shot dead by a Miami police officer.

The cannibalistic attack was so violent that Rudy Eugene will forever be known as the “Miami Zombie.” Meanwhile, his victim, Ronald Poppo, has made a miraculous recovery in a Florida hospital after surviving what is known to some as the first well-publicized attack of the “zombie apocalypse.”

In the weeks since that attack, a number of other “zombie”-like attacks have taken place. Here’s a rundown of some of the most gruesome ones, which have helped the “zombie apocalypse” conspiracy persist:

- A man allegedly took a bite out of a fellow human being in a bath-salts-crazed “zombie” attack last month.

- Rumors that the “zombie apocalypse” continues emerged after a “zombie” allegedly ate his 40-pound dog last week.

- A naked, bath-salts-crazed “zombie” allegedly threatened to eat police this week in Georgia.

- A so-called “ninja zombie” allegedly used martial arts moves to fight off police this week in Indiana.

- A Pennsylvania “zombie” high on bath salts allegedly attacked hospital staff this week.

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