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Wednesday, 8 October 2014

First 'Ebola zombie victim' picture to be used in films released

A horrible viral picture apparently showing a Liberian Ebola victim who had 'risen from the dead' is a screenshot from the film World War Z.

Image result for PICTURE OF PEOPLE IN HOSPITAL WITH EBOLA The image is accompanied with the caption: "For the first time in human history, confirmed footage of a man who scientists watched die from Ebola then only several hours later, regain life and rise from the dead." 

It then cites Bible passage Isaiah 26:19-20: “Your dead shall live, their bodies shall rise.” A horrible viral picture apparently showing a Liberian Ebola victim who had 'risen from the dead' is a screenshot from the film World War Z. 

The image is accompanied with the caption: "For the first time in human history, confirmed footage of a man who scientists watched die from Ebola then only several hours later, regain life and rise from the dead." 

It then cites Bible passage Isaiah 26:19-20: “Your dead shall live, their bodies shall rise.

Meanwhile, The first person to be diagnosed with Ebola within the US has died, Texas hospital officials via mirror
A horrible viral picture apparently showing a Liberian Ebola victim who had 'risen from the dead' is a screenshot from the film World War Z. The image is accompanied with the caption: "For the first time in human history, confirmed footage of a man who scientists watched die from Ebola then only several hours later, regain life and rise from the dead." It then cites Bible passage Isaiah 26:19-20: “Your dead shall live, their bodies shall rise.” A horrible viral picture apparently showing a Liberian Ebola victim who had 'risen from the dead' is a screenshot from the film World War Z. The image is accompanied with the caption: "For the first time in human history, confirmed footage of a man who scientists watched die from Ebola then only several hours later, regain life and rise from the dead." It then cites Bible passage Isaiah 26:19-20: “Your dead shall live, their bodies shall rise.”
Read more at: http://www.standardmedia.co.ke/lifestyle/article/2000137513/first-ebola-zombie-victim-picture-to-be-used-in-films-released

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