Da Zombie Code

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It all began so long ago
On the night of the living dead
That is when our secret was born
The secret of the dead who never die
Buried
Hidden away so far away
We have tried but failed to keep silent
Da Zombie Code


The greatest threat mankind has ever faced is this
Undead monsters rising from 6 feet under to feed on the flesh of their living
counterparts
No escape
Nowhere to run or to hide if the secret of this puzzle is revealed
It will be the end of days for us all
Falling prey to the slaughter
If something is not done to stop it soon we will all be at the mercy of...
Da Zombie Code


Breathless as they rip us faceless
Gutless
Heros will rise up
Ordinary men and women will try their best to survive the horror
They will all fail
No happy ending to come
This is the nightmare that will be unleashed upon our world if the secret is set free
The secret of Da Zombie Code


Scattered amoug a set of horror films we have spread the clues
Now it is up to you the readers of this prose to find them and piece they mystery
together
Quickly!
Before it is too late to this earth from the walking dead
Watch carefully and you will learn how we can all be saved
10 films
30 days left before the wrath of the Da Zombie Code is here
Will you be the one to stop it?


Only time will time tell and time my friends is growing short....

By RAMONA THOMPSON


© 2006 RAMONA THOMPSON (All rights reserved)


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