Sunday, May 10, 2009

General D'Ambrosia

Today I interviewed General D'Ambrosia who is in charge of CIC, or the Combat Information Center. He kind of reflected on how he felt about the "attack" theory proposed at UN meeting. He went on briefly on the thought of "total war," and how for us humans it is impossible to perform total war. He brought up a point that completely convinced me that this choice to attack the G's is a bad idea. He said that humans have a certain level of emotion that they can take on, and in a war with humans vs. humans the enemies are trying to push the other over the limit that they can emotionally take. But, what he said next is what convinced me that this is a bad idea. He proposed that with Zack, they don't ever stop, they never get tired, and they never ever ever have a limit that can be maxed out. The zombies will keep coming and coming, until they all are put down; they have no conscience. The way we fight the zombies is going to have to be completely different from the way we fight other humans, and unless we find an inefficient way of doing that I don't think we should fallow through with this.

Saturday, May 9, 2009

Ernesto Olguin

Today I met with this Chile native, and UN representative at his beach house in Chile. He basically told me about his time during the UN conference, which was called "The Honolulu Conference." This was kind of late in the war, when the zombies had taken over as much as they could take and had pinned the refugees into there tiny pieces of protected land. He went on to tell me that the United States of America proposed for the whole world to go on the "attack." At first Ernesto proposed that they meant that they wanted to capture deserted islands and untouched land. But no, the USA wanted everyone to attack the zombies and have an all out total war. Ernesto couldn't believe what they were purposing. The other countries ended up getting sucked into agreeing to attack the G's. Chile and Ernesto never agreed. I'm not sure if this decision turned out to save us or kill even more people, but I do know that this decision was a make or break decision for WWZ

Friday, May 8, 2009

Terry Knox


I had an interview with Terry Knox today while he laid in the hospital in Sydney, Australia. This interview was definitely different from all the rest, because the view point of the war wasn't from on the ground on Earth, but rather in space looking over everything. He told me that he lived in this thing called the ISS (International Space Station), along with many other people from different countries. They were there to observe the Earth while everything was happening. Terry told me that what you could see with you naked eye from up there was just devastating. He had seen our world just burst out in fire, and he had see the swarm's of G's take over our cities. Terry was safe from the all of the madness and zombies for around 5 years. He explained to me that this wouldn't of been possible without the mistakes made by China. China had sent men into the ISS that had conflict, and there ended up being a murder. All of the Chinese members dies, and therefor the food and supplies were taken and used by the Australians. As he was telling me all of this I started to wonder what was done with the body. It seems now, at this point in the war, everyone takes life for granted, and the sympathy for those who die is gone. It is almost a stereotype that if you die, you are now the enemy. It is a shame to see this happening. 

Saturday, May 2, 2009

Colonel Christina Eliopolis

Today I met with Christina at the Parnell Air National Guard Base in Tennessee who is a Raptor driver. She flies helicopters to drop off loads of supplies to the relief places across the United States. She wasn't really headed in a direction with my interview, and I thought she'd be some other military war personal talking to me to complain about resources; but she was different. Christina told me about how thankful she was for the people who saved her and her partners. She fell down somewhere in Louisianna and with the help of some organization that finds down military aircraft, she got out safely. I really enjoyed interviewing her, because for a change she was telling me something good about our American Military throughout the WWZ war. Do you think that the American military and government did the best to their ability?

Sunday, April 26, 2009

The Whacko

Earlier this afternoon I interviewed this man called "The Whacko," by the population of the United States. The Whacko is really the Vice President, and I got a chance to talk to him here in Vermont. I was expecting to get inside information on the USA's military tactics, and the inside information on what the politians were really trying to do. Instead, I really just got a story of great praise to the President, and "the whacko's" boss. He went on to say that the president never showed his panic to the citizens, and slowly tried to eleminate the people who might cause trouble to the nation. People like lauders and rebellions were punished for there crime. You may wonder why this happened, but if you think about it, the easier you get the bad people out, the sooner you can save the good. The president never even worried about his family, said the vice president, and in the spand of his short presendency he truely tried to save the American people from the great panic as much as he could.

Philip Adler

Last night I interviewed this man, soldier, named Philip who was a very interesting guy. We met by accident in Ireland, while he and hs wife were refugeeing with the Pope and his refugee party. Our conversation was mostly on his fight in Schafstedt, Germany. The streets in northern Germany were just as infested with Zombies as the other cities had been; from the way Philip explanied it. Philip was supposed to save the civilians by holding the line were the Zombies were attacking, but just like every other soldier i've interviewed, the Zombies out numbered them. Orders from the higher ranks, specifically General Lang, told Philip and his men to fall back north and to leave the civilians all for themselves. The unique thing about Philip is that he didn't just let the civilans lives slip his mind like other soldiers would, but instead he called out Lang for committing murder. Once he and his men were FORCED to leave the civilians behind, Lang shot himself at point blank range. If I was Adler I'd b pretty pissed! Wouldn't you?

Friday, April 24, 2009

Todd Wainio


Today I interviewed Todd, who was in New York City as a military soldier at the time of it's outbreak. Todd didn't seem to have the best mouth, and kept feeding me information, making him easy to interview. This new name for Zombies came up; Zach and G. These must of been code names for the military when using strategy statistics. This idea of the Zombies being immortal as long as they have a brain appeared in Todd's story. He told me that he would shot G's in the chest, and in a matter of seconds the G would be up and headed for him again. I get this impression from Todd that the military wasn't prepared for the breakout at it's fullest. Could the Zach's been stopped quicker and more efficiently if they would of provided the soldiers with enough ammo? What about if they didn't force the soldiers to wear bullet proof vest and helmets, since the Zombies don't have weapons or guns? You could defiantly see the frustration in Todd's voice and I hope to interview him again.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

Brek Scott

I have moved my interviewing to North America, and trying to find the viewpoints of the American people. I interviewed this man named Brek Scott in Alaska. He is the maker of the vaccine used in America called ,"Phalanx," that was suppose to keep the user safe from the African Rabbies. Scott knew that phalanx would not keep the user safe from anything, but he still insisted on selling it, making millions of dollars. I really didn't have a good aditude toward this scam of a person. He blames his unsuccessful drug on the fact he was misinformed about what the problem really was. He said that African Rabbies is what s drug was suppose to be for. I got the impression that this drug, phalanx, was only used to make the people of America feel safe from the zombies. But I wonder if the American people could of been prepared better for the outbreak if they knew that phalanx never worked?

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Director of the CIA

Today I met with the Director of the CIA, who could not revile his name. He seemed like one of the most intelligent guys I have ever met. At first he started just talking about the how the CIA gets blamed for everything that had happened in the United States ever since it was formed after WWII. He began to finally talk about the outbreaks when I asked him if he had ever heard of the Warmbrunn-Knight Report, which was a report of the attacks on China, and what to expect from the zombies. The director said he was supposed to receive a copy, but it was taken by the FBI before it even reached him. This upset me that U.S. protection agencies were competing to find the answer, threating our entire country. This got me asking questions. What if all of the countries had put aside there differences and laid the facts on the table? Could the zombies have been stopped, and saved the human race?

Friday, April 17, 2009

Fernando Oliveria


Today I was in Brazil, and interviewed a doctor who had experienced the breakouts firsthand. Herr Muller was a patient he, Fernando, had preformed a heart transplant on. But, this transplant was different from any other he, or the lead doctor, Doctor Silva, had ever done; Muller's organs were all flip flopped, meaning his heart was on the right and his kidneys were on the left. It took them three weeks to get a match for such a heart. The hearts donor was unknown, just like any other transplant at the time, and all that was known is that it was coming from China. In my previous interviews I have gotten the impression that China is running a scam through the government; maybe to cover up the mistakes they've made. A few hours after the surgery, Herr went insane and ended up attacking Doctor Silva and one of the assistance, and if it wasn't for Fernando, Muller would of escaped and caused major damage. Knowing that the organs for organ donations are coming from China, we can only blame China for being money thrived scams. They are causing more and more outbreaks, or am i just crazy like the Zombies?