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Kansas governor declares October Zombie Preparedness Month
by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger
Tuesday, September 30, 2014

(NaturalNews) Although Kansas Governor Sam Brownback is sure to be teased about this by persnickety whiners, it's actually a smart initiative: Kansas has declared October to be "Zombie Preparedness Month" in an effort to raise awareness about disaster preparedness among its citizens.

Obviously, the Kansas government isn't literally concerned about the walking undead marching through the countryside, but the present-day popularity of the zombie theme provides a convenient hook to teach some truly lifesaving strategies. The idea is that if the population is well prepared against an imagined zombie attack, they're probably also well prepared for an earthquake, nuclear terrorism, an Ebola outbreak or any other emergency that would seriously disrupt the fundamental infrastructure of society.

It's a smart program. "The agency is calling on Kansans to devise a survival plan that they could implement in the unlikely event that a horde of zombies descends upon the Sunflower State," reports the National Journal. [1] "Five of the best entries will be highlighted during 'Zombie Preparedness Day' on Oct. 25, an event that will take place in Topeka."

No doubt the winning entries will likely be those which are the most politically correct -- i.e. they won't include instructions on how to build your own flamethrowers and zombie grenades -- but even basic preparedness reminders can be extremely valuable to the public...

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