- Zombie Squad
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name = Zombie Squad
caption = Zombie Squad logo
abbreviation = ZS
motto = We make dead things deader
formation =June 2003
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purpose = Disaster preparedness and community service
headquarters =St. Louis, Missouri ,USA
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website = [http://www.zombiehunters.org www.zombiehunters.org]
remarks =Zombie Squad, frequently abbreviated to ZS, is a community service and disaster preparedness organization that uses the metaphor of a "
Zombie Apocalypse " or "Zombocalypse", as ZS calls it, for any natural or man-made disaster (hurricane ,terrorism ,earthquake , etc.). Zombie Squad was created by Horror fans who combined their shared interests ofzombies and experience withdisaster preparedness . It describes itself as an "elite zombie suppression task force ready to defend your neighborhood from the shambling hordes of the walking dead."cite web |url=http://www.zombiehunters.org/who.php |title=Who we are |publisher=Zombie Squad |accessdate=2008-04-15]History
Zombie Squad was created in
St. Louis, Missouri in the summer of 2003. After watching the British horror movie "28 Days Later ", a group of friends began discussing how they would prepare for a zombism epidemic, and how they would have handled the challenges faced by the characters in the film. This was the initial inspiration for Zombie Squad.cite news |url=http://www.rftstl.com/2007-02-07/news/doomsday-disciples/full |title=Doomsday Disciples |author=Ben Westhoff |publisher=Riverfront Times |date=2007-02-07 |accessdate=2008-04-15]The stated goal of the organization is to present disaster
preparedness in a manner which allows for serious exploration of multipleworst-case scenario s, while still maintaining a sense of humor and remaining grounded in non-disaster life. ZS combines a large online presence via its forums withcommunity service and charity event participation to spread its message.Since the initial conception of the organization in 2003, ZS has grown into a small phenomenon with thousands of members all over
North America and members in countries all over the world, including the UK, theNetherlands , thePhilippines , andSerbia among others. The success may be due in part to thesynergy between two phenomena that have emerged in the new millennium: A resurgence of zombies in pop culture, with hit video games (the "Resident Evil" franchise, "Dead Rising ", "Stubbs the Zombie ","The House of the Dead series" etc.) and films ("28 Days Later ", the "Resident Evil" series, the "Dawn of the Dead" remake, "Shaun of the Dead ", "Land of the Dead " etc.) combined with a renewed interest in disaster preparedness in the wake ofnatural disasters (2004 Tsunami in Indonesia,Hurricane Katrina ) and high profileterrorist attacks (failed millennium plots,9/11 ,3/11 , and the 2005 London bombings).Zombie Squad's strict organizational refusal to adopt any one
ideological stance has also helped to create a community which is open to people from all backgrounds and walks of life. This has also helped draw members who see the value in some measure of disaster preparedness but did not relate well to other survival enthusiast organizations.Despite Zombie Squad's tongue-in-cheek nature, the members of the organization bring a surprising amount of experience ranging from civilian
American Red Cross disaster response volunteers andamateur radio emergency communications enthusiasts to professionally trainedparamedics ,firefighters andmilitary personnel.Concept
The basic concept behind Zombie Squad is that zombies are a useful
metaphor for a worst-case scenario; if someone is prepared to survive the complete breakdown of society due to an uprising of theliving dead , then he or she will be prepared for almost any real-world disaster or emergency conceivable. Or stated more simply, "If you can survive a zombieapocalypse , you can survive anything." The zombie metaphor was chosen for humor, originality, and as abait and switch forhorror movie fans,science fiction fans,gamers and others who otherwise may not be drawn to the idea of disaster preparedness or community involvement. Thus the claim on Zombie Squad's website that they are "an elite zombie suppression task force ready to defend your neighborhood from the shambling hordes of the walking dead" is to be taken in the playful spirit of the site and not literally.Fact|date=March 2008 Site traffic for both the main page and the forums increases noticeably when high-profile zombie movies such as 2005's "Land of the Dead " are announced or released, attesting to the effectiveness of the zombie-metaphor as a hook.Forums
The bulk of Zombie Squad's disaster preparedness and survival information can be found in its [http://www.zombiehunters.org/forum/index.php forums] . Additionally, some of this information makes its way to the main page and the Zombie Squad RSS feed. The content of the forum is predominantly user-generated, and consists of a combination of information gathered from outside sources and personal experience. Collaboration between forum members transcends the forums proper, with members frequently joining together to perform "real life" activities related to preparedness (camping, mock "bug out" exercises, shooting range outings, etc.), take part in
fundraiser s, socialize, or team up in online multiplayer games such asUrban Dead andWorld of Warcraft . [http://zombiehunters.org/forum/viewforum.php?f=35]Brian is the official ZS mascot. He is a
line art zombie [http://www.zombiehunters.org/store.php featured] on the red ZS T-shirt, one of the downloadable [http://www.dar.net/~ferrous/zz/ZSTARGET2.pdf shooting targets] and the ZS Neighboorhood Watch [http://www.dar.net/~ferrous/zz/NeighborhoodWatch.pdf flyer] . "Brian" is ananagram of "brain ", as according to movie lore, zombies crave the brains of the living.Chapter locations
Zombie Squad has four official chapters at this time:
*Zombie Squad Chapter 001 - based in St. Louis, is also referred to as "HQ". This chapter comprises all ofMissouri andIllinois at this time.
*Zombie Squad Chapter 002 - based inPennsylvania , and comprises all of Pennsylvania,New Jersey andNew York at this time.
*Zombie Squad Chapter 003 - based inToronto , is also known as "ZS North". This chapter comprises all of southernOntario at this time.
*Zombie Squad Chapter 004 - this chapter comprises all of southern NorthwestArkansas at this time.
*Zombie Squad Chapter 005 - this chapter is based inSeattle .In addition to these five, additional chapters are planned. Many ZS forum members from countries across the world also plan and participate in smaller get-togethers, although these do not constitute "official" Zombie Squad events.Community service
One of the first major events that ZS participated in was Archon in 2004. They hosted a
seminar that dealt with basic disaster preparation under the guise of how to "survive a zombie apocalypse" which included the creation and use of abug-out bag (or BOB), which they have continued to host annually at the convention.Since its inception in 2003, ZS has organized charity events for organizations such as
Meals on Wheels ,American Red Cross , [cite web |url=http://zombiehunters.org/events/ARCletter.pdf |title=American Red Cross letter |format=pdf |accessdate=2008-04-15] [http://www.youthinneed.org/ Youth In Need] , [http://www.feed-my-people.org/ Feed My People] , [http://www.foodbankmoc.org/ Food Bank of Monmouth and Ocean County] ,Multiple Myeloma Research Foundation ,Habitat for Humanity , [http://www.projectshare.ca/ Project S.H.A.R.E.] and they have held fundraiser for the victims of Hurricane Katrina and theMay 2007 Tornado Outbreak . [cite web |url=http://zombiehunters.org/katrina.php |title=ZS Relief Fundraiser for Victims of Hurricane Katrina |publisher=Zombie Squad |accessdate=2008-04-15] [cite web |url=http://zombiehunters.org/greensburg.php |title=Donate to the Zombie Squad Greensburg, Kansas Relief Fund! |publisher=Zombie Squad |accessdate=2008-04-15]They have participated in several
flash mob -like events known asZombie Walk s to raise awareness forblood drive s for the American Red Cross and local food banks. Their contributions charity organizations have also included zombie movie nights,trivia nights,Hotwheels car races, food collection, and holiday parties. [cite web |url=http://www.zombiehunters.org/charity.php |title=Charity Work |publisher=Zombie Squad |accessdate=2008-04-15]Other community activity
Zombie Squad's principal event is a convention known as ZombieCon. [cite web |url=http://www.zombiehunters.org/zomcon.php |title=Zombie Con |publisher=Zombie Squad |accessdate=2008-04-15] The first annual ZombieCon took place in June 2005, and was staged in the style of a
camping /hiking trip inIrondale, Missouri . ZombieCons consist of survival seminars, trips to a localshooting range , watching zombie movies andcanoeing . A similar event called Wintergeddon is held inGreat Smoky Mountains National Park inTennessee , the first of which occurred on January 5th, 2006. [cite web |url=http://zombiekiller.blogspot.com/2006/01/wintergheddon-2006.html |title=Wintergheddon 2006 |accessdate=2008-04-15]Reaction from outside
Due to the
tongue-in-cheek nature of the ZS concept, someone who has not taken the time to read over the main page/forums in depth may mistakenly believe that Zombie Squad members arecosplay ers or somewhatdelusional , self-styledmercenaries , or even amilitia group which believes in the existence of the walking dead. This has led to multiple instances ofinternet troll sspamming the forums with messages that zombies arefiction al and that ZS members were suffering frommental illness .HAFU or "Human Advocates For Undead" has protested Zombie Squad at Archon. The group, who employs a similar tongue-in-cheek sensibility to ZS, is modeled after
human rights groups, and fights to protect "the rights of those who have been denied the privilege of fully cognizant life" insisting that "zombies are people, too". Their members comprise friends of theFear The Boot podcast. Fear The Boot conducted an interview with HAFU about the 2006 Archon protest.Something Awful featured Zombie Squad on its The Weekend Web in January, 2007. [cite web |url=http://www.somethingawful.com/index.php?a=4365&p=9 |title=XXX Porn Talk, JustUsBoys, and Zombie Squad |publisher=Something Awful |accessdate=2008-04-15] ZS was lampooned as being arole playing website whose members have not yet faced the fact that the zombie fad is over.See also
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Bug-out bag
*Disaster
*Emergency management
*Survivalism
*Zombie (disambiguation) References
*cite video |people=Anne-Marie Berger (producer) |date2= |month2= |year2=2007 |title=Living St. Louis - Zombie Squad |url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jv-WgHmUovI |medium=Television production |publisher=
KETC |location=St. Louis, Missouri |accessdate=2008-04-15
*cite news |first=Shawn |last=Clubb |title=Zombie Squad mobilizes volunteers for disaster response agencies |date=2007-07-17 |publisher= |url=http://southsidejournal.stltoday.com/articles/2007/07/17/news/sj2tn20070717-0718hil_zombie.ii1.txt |work=South Side Journal |accessdate=2008-04-15
*cite news |url=http://www.webujournal.com/media/paper245/news/2005/11/03/Culture/Zombie.Squad-1042405.shtml |title=Zombie Squad |first=Andrea |last=Noble |work=The Journal |date=2005-03-05 |accessdate=2008-04-15
*cite news |url=http://www.thecommonspace.org/2006/spring/communities.php |title=Facing the Flesh-Eating Undead and Other Disasters |first=Chris |last=Cyr |work=The Commonspace |accessdate=2008-04-15
*cite video |people=Adam Allington |date2=2007-08-17 |title=Zombie Squad to the rescue |url=http://publicbroadcasting.net/kwmu/news.newsmain?action=article&ARTICLE_ID=1132102 |format=MP3 |medium=Radio Broadcast |publisher=KWMU |location=St. Louis, Missouri |accessdate=2008-04-15External links
* [http://www.zombiehunters.org Zombie Squad] official website
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