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BREAKING: CDC's Zombie Apocalypse Campaign unmasks sinister link to COVID vaccine

In a shocking revelation that's sending shockwaves through the scientific community, the CDC's vaunted zombie apocalypse campaign, launched in 2011, has been hiding a dark secret. Dubbed "Operation: Apocalypse Shield," the programme's true purpose was allegedly twofold: to prep citizens for disaster and, sources now claim, to covertly promote vaccine uptake, all these years later. So, how far back did they plan COVID?


Insiders reveal that the CDC's "Zombie Preparedness" team, comprised of epidemiologists and behavioural psychologists, crafted a series of eerie PSAs and social media provocations designed to do more than just prep citizens for the undead. The campaign's secondary objective, codename "Viral Vector," allegedly involved embedding subtle messaging to boost vaccine compliance.



Fast on the heels of COVID-19's global spread, whistleblowers have come forward, alleging that Operation: Apocalypse Shield included predictive programming to nudge the public toward accepting novel mRNA therapies. The CDC's zombie campaign, critics now argue, was a masterclass in psychological manipulation, leveraging the public's fascination with apocalyptic fiction to normalise experimental vaccine technology.


"They used the undead to prep us for the jab," fumed Dr. Jenna Bunch, a prominent vaccine researcher turned whistleblower. "The parallels are undeniable. 'Prepare for the outbreak, prepare for the vaccine' – it's all connected."


As news of the alleged link spreads, social media is abuzz with theories, memes, and outrage. The CDC has thus far declined to comment on the record, but insiders whisper that an internal investigation is underway.



Is this the biggest public health scandal of the century, or just a case of governmental overreach gone viral? One thing's for sure: the zombies are coming – for our trust.


True story!

 
 
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