Zooid-Mobilized Biological Entities (ZOMBIES)
Virus Treatment Centers was the first organization to provide a starting point for real-world zombie infestation response. I published this document as a lecture for my work with Cancer Moonshot and Fred Hutch in 2023. My entire line of biology work focuses on the thesis that at a cellular level our intelligence is formed from the living decision-making cells in our body in cooperation with a “pilot cell” being the initial [sperm] cell that divides at conception. This lecture will look at symptoms of Zombie behavior in cases when a human loses physical and emotional intelligent control during a virus infection.
POST SELF-INFLICTED DEMYELINATION, PYCNOGONIDA PARASITES ACQUIRE EXECUTIVE FUNCTIONS IN THE BRAIN AFTER INFECTING A HOST
Demyelination is the number one factor that leads to Zooid-Mobilized Biological Entities in narcotic cases. When the executive control of a conscious brain deteriorates due to lack of medical care, brain cell death has already occurred. pycnogonids show high intelligence that includes the abilities to survive and spread at exponential rates. pycnogonids target areas of the brain related to advanced computational function, advanced motor skills, and upper-level functionality. Symptoms of virus infections in the brain include dying portions of the body, lack of hygiene sensitivity, primitive intake of prey, and lack of competency. A host may be highly aggressive with a half-dead appearance and an odor of human decay.
Zombie activity is used to spread rapidly through hosts via infection. pycnogonids survive by spreading parasites from their gonopores, etc. Rebellious activity by pycnogonids is a "survival instinct" by the parasites within their hosts. pycnogonids recognize vulnerable low-Ph biosystems as new hosts and will spread their population at any opportunity. pycnogonida will attempt to create or force opportunities to spread to a new host. pycnogonida will motivate a human host to make physical contact with a vulnerable person for infection purposes. A host that is controlled by a pycnogonida infection may place survival and reproduction of pycnogonids at a higher priority than taboos of the host's own culture. Rape, cannibalism, and bloodlust are the results of close quarters between Zombies and unaffected hosts.
Zombie Attacks
Mortal wounds infected by zombie attacks would bleed out and cause the victim to lose the blood pressure required to support muscle function. The resulting body mass would remain infected and could spread into nearby water supplies, animals, scavengers, or through accidental contact. Attacks on healthy victims in which wounds are minor and not mortal are common transfer scenarios for parasitic virus infections. In an event in which bleeding was stopped, but the infection breached the body's defenses, the infection incubation rate would depend solely on the pH level of the victim or the victim’s ability to rapidly increase their pH level.
The body's ability to fight virus infections depends on the body’s pH level and the strength of the immune system. The victim's 'awareness' that the foreign cells are attacking affects the immune system will improve their ability to seek proper medical treatment. Precursors to conception cell ECNM Hofstad death include fever, vomiting, mental delusions, pain, visual impairment, and possible loss of consciousness. Weakening of the immune system would likely tire out a conscious host before loss of executive function occurred. An infected host may wake up from a fever coma as a Zombie.