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GREAT FALLS, Mont. (AP) — A Montana television station's regular programming was interrupted by news of a zombie apocalypse. The Montana Television Network says hackers broke into the Emergency Alert System of Great Falls affiliate KRTV and its CW station Monday. KRTV says on its website the hackers broadcast that "dead bodies are rising from their graves" in several Montana counties. The alert claimed the bodies were "attacking the living" and warned people not to "approach or apprehend these bodies as they are extremely dangerous." The network says there is no emergency and its engineers are investigating. A call to KRTV was referred to a Montana Television Network executive in Bozeman. Jon Saunders didn't immediately return a call for comment. The Great Falls Tribune reports the hoax alert generated at least four calls to police to see if it was true. http://news.yahoo.com/tv-station-hacker-warns-zombies-montana-002641825.html |
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Montana.
The land where men are men and sheep are nervous. |
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Montana. The land where men are men and sheep are nervous. i think the sheep are a little nervous in about 3 or 4 states up there... |
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Wow...
Now if zombies really do start attacking, we will think its a hoax. But just in case, I'm getting a shot gun. |
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at least 4, according to article... |
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Say what?!?! You sayin' it ain't so? |
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Another false zombie apocalypse promise.
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at least 4, according to article... It figures. If some people can believe that the governments of the world are controlled by a secret cabal consisting of reptilian aliens, the Illuminati and people named Rothschild, then some people can believe that a zombie uprising has actually happened. |
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Sasquach Alert!
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at least 4, according to article... It figures. If some people can believe that the governments of the world are controlled by a secret cabal consisting of reptilian aliens, the Illuminati and people named Rothschild, then some people can believe that a zombie uprising has actually happened. Did you have someone in mind Dodo? |
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at least 4, according to article... It figures. If some people can believe that the governments of the world are controlled by a secret cabal consisting of reptilian aliens, the Illuminati and people named Rothschild, then some people can believe that a zombie uprising has actually happened. Did you have someone in mind Dodo? Uh, no. I was generalizing. |
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at least 4, according to article... It figures. If some people can believe that the governments of the world are controlled by a secret cabal consisting of reptilian aliens, the Illuminati and people named Rothschild, then some people can believe that a zombie uprising has actually happened. Don't forget da' Bankstuz! |
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at least 4, according to article... It figures. If some people can believe that the governments of the world are controlled by a secret cabal consisting of reptilian aliens, the Illuminati and people named Rothschild, then some people can believe that a zombie uprising has actually happened. Did you have someone in mind Dodo? Uh, no. I was generalizing. |
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Jeanniebean
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Tue 02/12/13 06:25 PM
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at least 4, according to article... It figures. If some people can believe that the governments of the world are controlled by a secret cabal consisting of reptilian aliens, the Illuminati and people named Rothschild, then some people can believe that a zombie uprising has actually happened. So are you saying that the Rothschild cabal does not exist? You must be a zombie. They are barely conscious. In fact, another name for the "sheeple" is "zombies." |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"House of Rothschild" redirects here. For the film, see The House of Rothschild. For the German surname "Rothschild", see Rothschild (disambiguation). The Rothschild family Ethnicity Ashkenazi Jewish Current region Monaco, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom, United States, Cayman Islands Information Place of origin Frankfurt am Main A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, donated to charity by the family in 1957. A house formerly belonging to the Viennese family (Schillersdorf Palace). Schloss Hinterleiten, one of the many palaces built by the Austrian Rothschild dynasty. Put into a trust fund charity by the family in 1905. Beatrice de Rothschild's villa on the Côte d'Azur, France Château de Montvillargenne. A Rothschild family house in Picardy, France. The Rothschild family (pron.: /ˈrɒθs.tʃaɪld/, German: [ˈʁoːt.ʃɪlt], French: [ʁɔt.ʃild], Italian: [ˈrɔtʃild]), or more simply as the Rothschilds, is a family of German Ashkenazi Jewish origin that established a European banking dynasty starting in the late 18th century that even came to surpass leading contemporary banking families such as Baring and Berenberg. The family originates in Frankfurt. Five lines of the Austrian branch of the family have been elevated to Austrian nobility, being given hereditary titles of Barons of the Habsburg Empire by Emperor Francis II in 1816. Another line, of the British branch of the family, was elevated to British nobility at the request of Queen Victoria, being given a hereditary title of Baron.[1][2] During the 1800s, when it was at its height, the family is believed to have possessed by far the largest private fortune in the world as well as by far the largest fortune in modern world history.[2][3][4] The family's wealth is believed to have subsequently declined, as it was divided amongst hundreds of descendants.[5] Today, Rothschild businesses are on a far smaller scale than they were throughout the 19th century, although they encompass a diverse range of fields, including: mining, banks, energy, mixed farming, wine, and charities.[6][7] |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "House of Rothschild" redirects here. For the film, see The House of Rothschild. For the German surname "Rothschild", see Rothschild (disambiguation). The Rothschild family Ethnicity Ashkenazi Jewish Current region Monaco, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom, United States, Cayman Islands Information Place of origin Frankfurt am Main A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, donated to charity by the family in 1957. A house formerly belonging to the Viennese family (Schillersdorf Palace). Schloss Hinterleiten, one of the many palaces built by the Austrian Rothschild dynasty. Put into a trust fund charity by the family in 1905. Beatrice de Rothschild's villa on the Côte d'Azur, France Château de Montvillargenne. A Rothschild family house in Picardy, France. The Rothschild family (pron.: /ˈrɒθs.tʃaɪld/, German: [ˈʁoːt.ʃɪlt], French: [ʁɔt.ʃild], Italian: [ˈrɔtʃild]), or more simply as the Rothschilds, is a family of German Ashkenazi Jewish origin that established a European banking dynasty starting in the late 18th century that even came to surpass leading contemporary banking families such as Baring and Berenberg. The family originates in Frankfurt. Five lines of the Austrian branch of the family have been elevated to Austrian nobility, being given hereditary titles of Barons of the Habsburg Empire by Emperor Francis II in 1816. Another line, of the British branch of the family, was elevated to British nobility at the request of Queen Victoria, being given a hereditary title of Baron.[1][2] During the 1800s, when it was at its height, the family is believed to have possessed by far the largest private fortune in the world as well as by far the largest fortune in modern world history.[2][3][4] The family's wealth is believed to have subsequently declined, as it was divided amongst hundreds of descendants.[5] Today, Rothschild businesses are on a far smaller scale than they were throughout the 19th century, although they encompass a diverse range of fields, including: mining, banks, energy, mixed farming, wine, and charities.[6][7] Oh, so now you believe what an article in Wikipedia says. Way back when I reported what Wikipedia said about David Icke, you didn't accept what the Wikipedia article said about his end-of-world predictions. Anyway, zombies and that alleged cabal have something in common. They are figments of the imagination. |
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "House of Rothschild" redirects here. For the film, see The House of Rothschild. For the German surname "Rothschild", see Rothschild (disambiguation). The Rothschild family Ethnicity Ashkenazi Jewish Current region Monaco, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom, United States, Cayman Islands Information Place of origin Frankfurt am Main A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, donated to charity by the family in 1957. A house formerly belonging to the Viennese family (Schillersdorf Palace). Schloss Hinterleiten, one of the many palaces built by the Austrian Rothschild dynasty. Put into a trust fund charity by the family in 1905. Beatrice de Rothschild's villa on the Côte d'Azur, France Château de Montvillargenne. A Rothschild family house in Picardy, France. The Rothschild family (pron.: /ˈrɒθs.tʃaɪld/, German: [ˈʁoːt.ʃɪlt], French: [ʁɔt.ʃild], Italian: [ˈrɔtʃild]), or more simply as the Rothschilds, is a family of German Ashkenazi Jewish origin that established a European banking dynasty starting in the late 18th century that even came to surpass leading contemporary banking families such as Baring and Berenberg. The family originates in Frankfurt. Five lines of the Austrian branch of the family have been elevated to Austrian nobility, being given hereditary titles of Barons of the Habsburg Empire by Emperor Francis II in 1816. Another line, of the British branch of the family, was elevated to British nobility at the request of Queen Victoria, being given a hereditary title of Baron.[1][2] During the 1800s, when it was at its height, the family is believed to have possessed by far the largest private fortune in the world as well as by far the largest fortune in modern world history.[2][3][4] The family's wealth is believed to have subsequently declined, as it was divided amongst hundreds of descendants.[5] Today, Rothschild businesses are on a far smaller scale than they were throughout the 19th century, although they encompass a diverse range of fields, including: mining, banks, energy, mixed farming, wine, and charities.[6][7] Oh, so now you believe what an article in Wikipedia says. Way back when I reported what Wikipedia said about David Icke, you didn't accept what the Wikipedia article said about his end-of-world predictions. Anyway, zombies and that alleged cabal have something in common. They are figments of the imagination. Even Sasquash? |
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Edited by
Jeanniebean
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Tue 02/12/13 06:58 PM
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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia "House of Rothschild" redirects here. For the film, see The House of Rothschild. For the German surname "Rothschild", see Rothschild (disambiguation). The Rothschild family Ethnicity Ashkenazi Jewish Current region Monaco, Luxembourg, France, Austria, Switzerland, Liechtenstein, United Kingdom, United States, Cayman Islands Information Place of origin Frankfurt am Main A Rothschild house, Waddesdon Manor in Waddesdon, Buckinghamshire, donated to charity by the family in 1957. A house formerly belonging to the Viennese family (Schillersdorf Palace). Schloss Hinterleiten, one of the many palaces built by the Austrian Rothschild dynasty. Put into a trust fund charity by the family in 1905. Beatrice de Rothschild's villa on the Côte d'Azur, France Château de Montvillargenne. A Rothschild family house in Picardy, France. The Rothschild family (pron.: /ˈrɒθs.tʃaɪld/, German: [ˈʁoːt.ʃɪlt], French: [ʁɔt.ʃild], Italian: [ˈrɔtʃild]), or more simply as the Rothschilds, is a family of German Ashkenazi Jewish origin that established a European banking dynasty starting in the late 18th century that even came to surpass leading contemporary banking families such as Baring and Berenberg. The family originates in Frankfurt. Five lines of the Austrian branch of the family have been elevated to Austrian nobility, being given hereditary titles of Barons of the Habsburg Empire by Emperor Francis II in 1816. Another line, of the British branch of the family, was elevated to British nobility at the request of Queen Victoria, being given a hereditary title of Baron.[1][2] During the 1800s, when it was at its height, the family is believed to have possessed by far the largest private fortune in the world as well as by far the largest fortune in modern world history.[2][3][4] The family's wealth is believed to have subsequently declined, as it was divided amongst hundreds of descendants.[5] Today, Rothschild businesses are on a far smaller scale than they were throughout the 19th century, although they encompass a diverse range of fields, including: mining, banks, energy, mixed farming, wine, and charities.[6][7] Oh, so now you believe what an article in Wikipedia says. Way back when I reported what Wikipedia said about David Icke, you didn't accept what the Wikipedia article said about his end-of-world predictions. Anyway, zombies and that alleged cabal have something in common. They are figments of the imagination. I can give you tons more links but I picked one that you seem to use and approve of. Besides, you people need to judge information better for what it is rather than from where or from who it comes. All information deserves some consideration. If you can disprove it, then feel free. There is truth and lies in all information. |
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