Zombification Informative Speech

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“So you think, so you become.”
When ignorance, and poverty struck a whole nation, and the elite makes a call to god…
“Nothing in the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity.”
― Martin Luther King Jr.
Many have witnessed or heard about act of terrors in Haiti on the name of “Zombification,” causing by a group of undercover criminals. It is by itself a broad topic full of stupidity, but this idea is important to introduce what I want to tackle today. Zombification itself has no magical act in it said Jean Rene, a researcher on the matter. It is the work of a clan who master medicinal plant in Haiti. They know how to poison you, and they control the remedies that can heal you. BTW, Jean Erich Rene pointed it
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René Toussaint who has done extensive research on the zombification" The first round of the zombie transaction is indeed an intoxication whose essential characteristic is that it can induce a marked weakness so that victim progresses to muscle weakness. Voluntary muscles also called life muscles are selectively affected while the smooth muscles like the muscles involved in breathing mechanics, heart muscle that is to say, those whose application is independent of the will of the subject are affected to a lesser degree. "The beating of the heart that are considered signs of life are so low that you cannot hear it even with acoustic instruments like the stethoscope that our doctors have in our underequipped hospitals in …show more content…
Despite the fact that this is a bunch of Sunday morning cartoon crap, a lot of people, even intellectual come to this conclusion. I refrain from the idea of even a god would exist because, for now, I have little argument to disprove such claim, but the idea of referring to a being, “The Devil,” to blame for our poverty and ignorance is frustrating and insulting to my intelligence as human. My apologies to my Christians friends, and families in Haiti but the Devil is a concept that we have created to deal with the evil that is naturally within us instead of taking responsibility for the chaos we have created out of pure ignorance. By no mean I claim that evil does not exist in the world, but there is no such thing as The Devil (A supernatural being). And many of my American Christian friends would tell you that such thing does not exist, neither in Haiti nor in any other countries. This is why people are not afraid to go out at night in rich countries, while we can’t say the same for Haiti. If they are scared and do not go out, it’s far from the same reasons. They might be afraid of a thief, burglar, criminals. But in Haiti, instead of being afraid of these terrorists’ clan who is creating terror in the country, we put this idea of a supernatural being with

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