Zombie Apocalypse: Woman Bites Off Boyfriend’s Tongue After Fight

Zombie Apocalypse: Woman Bites Off Boyfriend's Tongue After Fight

What could drive Valentine’s day to a night of blood, horrors and jail time? Nothing less than theĀ inevitableĀ zombie apocalypse, just ask this gal (but not her husband, he’s not well equipped for response).

Assistant State Attorney Eve Reilly said: “He told her they should stop fighting and went to kiss her, and she bit off a large portion of his tongue.” Continue reading

[Video] NASA Apocalypse Video Leaked 9 Days Early

 

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Zombie Apocalypse: Zombie Bees Found In Washington

Zombie Apocalypse: Zombie Bees Found In Washington

We have been fearing out safety in anticipation of the zombie apocalypse which is factually bound to happen.

The infection is as grim as it sounds: “Zombie bees” have a parasite that causes them to fly at night and lurch around erratically until they die.

And experts say the condition has crept into Washington state. Continue reading

Zombie Apocalypse: San Diego Will Be Organizing Practice Apocalypses

Zombie Apocalypse: San Diego Will Be Organizing Practice Apocalypses

Is the government hiding the truth about the likelihood of a zombie apocalypse? Well not anymore, San Diego is going balls out and starting preparations.

HALO security corp. is commissioning Hollywood-worthy zombies to participate in its five-day Counter-Terrorism Summit, to be held in late October and early November on a 44-acre island in the city’s Mission Bay section.

The company’s brass is keeping mum about the ghoulish details, but said it will involve dozens of bloodthirsty flesh-eaters battling emergency teams and rescuers in an extreme disaster scenario. Continue reading

NASA Funds Self-Building Space Ships

NASA Funds Self-Building Space Ships

There’s not much left on the list of things science hasn’t done and they soon will have broken a barrier in artificial intelligence by creating space ships that can build themselves.

The space agency recently awarded $100,000 to a project called SpiderFab that aims to study this concept and ultimately produce designs for such a craft. In theory, a small vehicle could launch in a rocket carrying the raw materials needed by an onboard 3D printer. Unlike fully-assembled craft, it wouldn’t need to be designed to fold up or built to withstand the extreme forces involved in liftoff and ascent into space. Continue reading