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  1.  
  2. Radio
  3. Adverts
  4.  
  5. Speaker 1: Howdy Neighbor!
  6. Speaker 1: I'm Joe McKenzie, and I run the Knox Country Pony Roam-O
  7. Speaker 1: Horse's our the finest animals our nation has to offer.
  8. Speaker 1: Whether you want your kids in the saddle...
  9. Speaker 1: ... or whether you want a li'l cowboy in your life yourself.
  10. Speaker 1: We'll get you up on four legs.
  11. Speaker 1: Come visit us today!
  12.  
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  14. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll meet you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  15. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll see you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  16. Speaker 2: The Cross Roads Mall!
  17. Speaker 2: For fun, for friends, for store after store!
  18. Speaker 2: Late night closing every Saturday!
  19. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll meet you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  20. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll see you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  21.  
  22.  
  23. Speaker 1: What's your gun to you Kentucky?
  24. Speaker 2: "Freedom. Plain and simple."
  25. Speaker 3: "My gun is my constitutional right."
  26. Speaker 4: "My gun? It's my Friday night with the boys at the range!"
  27. Speaker 1: The West Point Gun Range and Hunting Center.
  28. Speaker 1: God Bless America.
  29.  
  30.  
  31. Speaker 1: Are you ready for Popcorn Thursday?
  32. Speaker 1: Come to the Star-E-Plex theater for action.
  33. Speaker 1: Come to the Star-R-Plex theater for romance.
  34. Speaker 1: Come every Thursday for HALF PRICE popcorn.
  35. Speaker 1: Find us at the Cross Roads Mall!
  36.  
  37.  
  38. Speaker 1: The Barge-N-Clothes discount sale is now on!
  39. Speaker 1: These fine leather jackets - 50% off!
  40. Speaker 1: These work overalls? 80% off!
  41. Speaker 1: Can you afford to miss these prices?
  42. Speaker 1: Come on down to Barge-N-Clothes!
  43.  
  44.  
  45. Speaker 1: It's hot. It's too darn hot.
  46. Speaker 1: You feel that? That's Kentucky heat y'all.
  47. Speaker 1: You know what science just created?
  48. Speaker 1: The Slurp Burp - the number one iced drink to take that heat away.
  49. Speaker 1: What's more - you turn up at a Zippee Market and say 'it's too darn hot'...
  50. Speaker 1: That's 10% off your Slurp Burp purchase!
  51. Speaker 1: Lemon-lime. Cherry. Cola. You name it!
  52. Speaker 1: Zippee Market: Home of the Slurp Burp
  53.  
  54.  
  55. Speaker 1: What's better than a Spiffo Burger?
  56. Speaker 1: Still thinking? Well here's a clue...
  57. Speaker 1: Double XL Bacon!
  58. Speaker 1: Next time you're in a participating Spiffo's store...
  59. Speaker 1: Just use the magic words…
  60. Speaker 1: Unleash the Bacon!
  61. Speaker 1: And watch delicious happen!
  62. Speaker 1: The Double XL Bacon upgrade - in stores now!
  63.  
  64.  
  65. Speaker 1: Ey, my name eez Pancho.
  66. Speaker 1: I am a leetle puppy dog!
  67. Speaker 1: I am 'ere to tell you one thing.
  68. Speaker 1: TACOS! BURRITOS! ENCHILLLLADAS!
  69. Speaker 1: ALL OF THAT GOOOOD STUFF!
  70. Speaker 1: COME TO THE TACO DEL PANCHO!
  71. Speaker 1: Take it from me! I'm wearing a hat!
  72. Speaker 1: Arriba!
  73.  
  74.  
  75. Speaker 1: ♪ Never let the music stop! ♪
  76. Speaker 1: ♪ Grab, grab, grab a can of… POP! ♪
  77. Speaker 2: Have you tried new Orange-Lite Pop?
  78. Speaker 2: The ice-cold, all-American taste of pure refreshment!
  79. Speaker 2: Quench your thirst!
  80. Speaker 2: Energize your being!
  81. Speaker 1: ♪ Never let the music stop! ♪
  82. Speaker 1: ♪ Grab, grab, grab a can of… POP! ♪
  83.  
  84.  
  85. Speaker 1: ♪ I love Wok and Rolls! ♪
  86. Speaker 1: ♪ It's the new style of Chinese Restaurant, baby! ♪
  87. Speaker 1: ♪ I love Wok and Rolls! ♪
  88. Speaker 1: ♪ So why doncha come and chow down with me! ♪
  89. Speaker 2: Our award winning breakfast menu is BACK through public demand!
  90. Speaker 2: Come visit 'I *heart* Wok and Rolls today!
  91. Speaker 1: ♪ I love Wok and Rolls! ♪
  92.  
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  94. Speaker 1: My name's Valerie Pontin, and I work for Gas to Go!
  95. Speaker 1: Sure, we're a big name - but we know family.
  96. Speaker 1: I need to take Jimmy to ball practice.
  97. Speaker 1: Sally-Anne needs to meet her friends at the mall by five.
  98. Speaker 1: That's why I can rest easy knowing I pump the cheapest gas in the county.
  99. Speaker 1: Come on, join the Gas to Go family!
  100. Speaker 2: Gas to Go, a Fossoil company.
  101. Speaker 2: Making amends. Working together.
  102.  
  103.  
  104. Speaker 1: Deep in the Magical Woodland.
  105. Speaker 1: Further then anyone has gone before.
  106. Speaker 1: There was a Raccoon.
  107. Speaker 1: A Raccoon with a mission.
  108. Speaker 1: A Raccoon who would change everything.
  109. Speaker 1: He would show the world how to laugh.
  110. Speaker 1: He would show the world how to love.
  111. Speaker 1: The Age of Spiffo had begun.
  112. Speaker 1: PAWS: The Movie. Rated G.
  113. Speaker 1: Out now in theaters!
  114.  
  115.  
  116. Speaker 1: The Caramel Flan Latte!
  117. Speaker 1: Brand new at Seahorse Coffee!
  118. Speaker 1: Refreshing! Filling!
  119. Speaker 1: The pick-me-up you're craving!
  120. Speaker 1: There's no better way to start the day!
  121. Speaker 2: "Welcome to Seahorse Coffee! What can I get you today?"
  122. Speaker 1: "One Caramel Flan Latte!"
  123. Speaker 2: "Coming right up!"
  124.  
  125.  
  126. Speaker 1: I'm a cow!
  127. Speaker 1: I am here to tell you something mooo-tiful.
  128. Speaker 1: Something... ice creamy.
  129. Speaker 1: Come to Churn R Us.
  130. Speaker 1: Enjoy ices from our very own Daisy Dairy.
  131. Speaker 1: Feel the most nutritious taste explosion known to man.
  132. Speaker 1: This. This is the message of the cows.
  133. Speaker 2: ♪ Churn R Us! Arms above your head! ♪
  134. Speaker 2: ♪ Say: "YAAAAAY!" ♪
  135.  
  136.  
  137. Speaker 1: Welcome to Pile o' Crepe!
  138. Speaker 1: What can I get for you today?
  139. Speaker 2: PANCAKES!
  140. Speaker 1: Pancakes, or waffles?
  141. Speaker 2: PAAANCAKES!
  142. Speaker 1: What sort of pancake sir? We have over 20 on the menu!
  143. Speaker 2: PAAAAAANCAAAAKES!
  144. Speaker 1: Coming right up!
  145. Speaker 3: ♪ We're called Pile o' Crepe! ♪
  146. Speaker 3: ♪ Pile o' Crepe! Pile o' Crepe! ♪
  147.  
  148.  
  149. Speaker 1: In 1992 Governor Cal Fairweather made a promise.
  150. Speaker 1: A promise he broke in two.
  151. Speaker 1: He said he'd invest.
  152. Speaker 1: He said he'd clean up.
  153. Speaker 1: He said the toxins discovered in our fields and forests would be eradicated.
  154. Speaker 1: He failed.
  155. Speaker 1: Vote Mahoney this Fall. Vote for Change.
  156. Speaker 2: This has been an endorsed message by the Democrat party.
  157.  
  158.  
  159. Speaker 1: I'm Cal Fairweather, and I am the voice of progess.
  160. Speaker 1: I hunt. I shoot. I fish.
  161. Speaker 1: I see nature all around.
  162. Speaker 1: And it's clean, it's clear, it's as God intended.
  163. Speaker 1: We've spent our time testing the land around us.
  164. Speaker 1: Making sure the military testing thirty long years ago...
  165. Speaker 1: ... to protect our country...
  166. Speaker 1: ... was as safe as we always thought it was.
  167. Speaker 1: Know what?
  168. Speaker 1: Kentucky's as safe a place to live as it is beautiful.
  169. Speaker 1: Vote for Cal Fairweather. Vote for progress.
  170. Speaker 2: This has been an endorsed message by the Republican party.
  171.  
  172.  
  173. Speaker 1: I'm Howie Zitron, and I represent YOU.
  174. Speaker 1: I've served the good people of Muldraugh and West Point for twenty years!
  175. Speaker 1: Employment? Family? Marriage?
  176. Speaker 1: I know what you want and what you need.
  177. Speaker 1: And a consultation is free!
  178. Speaker 1: Howie Zitron attorney-at-law!
  179. Speaker 1: Local and best!
  180. Speaker 1: Even though I do say so myself!
  181.  
  182.  
  183. Speaker 1: ♪ Jolly good. Jolly good. Jolly good-good-GOOD! ♪
  184. Speaker 1: ♪ Jolly good. Jolly good. Jolly good-good-good. ♪
  185. Speaker 1: ♪ Jolly good. Jolly good. Jolly good-good-GOOD! ♪
  186. Speaker 1: ♪ Jolly GOOOOOOOD! Jolly Good Fish and Chips! ♪
  187. Speaker 2: Authentic British cuisine!
  188. Speaker 2: Try our new Biscuit and Gravy menu!
  189. Speaker 2: Bottomless iced tea!
  190. Speaker 2: Come today!
  191.  
  192. Channels
  193.  
  194. ***********
  195. LBMW - Kentucky Radio - 93200
  196. ***********
  197.  
  198. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye reporting for LBMW...
  199. Speaker 1: ... here at the military blockade to the north of the Exclusion Zone.
  200. Speaker 1: It's a scene of drama, anger and confusion here.
  201. Speaker 1: We've got folks turning up trying to get through.
  202. Speaker 1: And standing in their way are guys in camo.
  203. Speaker 1: US Army recruits who four days ago were waiting to ship out overseas from local military bases..
  204. Speaker 1: ... but who are now checkpoint guards around their former home.
  205. Speaker 1: And still no word on the condition of those inside the Zone!
  206. Speaker 1: We know there's something like an influenza virus in there...
  207. Speaker 1: ... but it's localized.
  208. Speaker 1: There's just a handful of reports of strange behaviors.
  209. Speaker 1: Panic, confusion...
  210. Speaker 1: I've been told that military scientists ARE present within the zone.
  211. Speaker 1: We should hear concrete details tomorrow.
  212. Speaker 1: If anything else comes out of the Exclusion Zone...
  213. Speaker 1: ... you'll be the first to know.
  214. Speaker 1: Keep safe Kentucky.
  215.  
  216.  
  217. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye.
  218. Speaker 1: I'm here at the checkpoints to the north of the Knox exclusion zone.
  219. Speaker 1: I'm here with Denise, who has a story to tell.
  220. Speaker 1: Denise, you were one of the last out of the Zone. Am I right?
  221. Speaker 2: I was. My Mom's still in there.
  222. Speaker 1: Have you heard from her?
  223. Speaker 2: Nothin'. Phones are out.
  224. Speaker 2: These guys... all standing in-between us.
  225. Speaker 1: The Army, yes. And how did you get out?
  226. Speaker 2: Well we heard the helicopters all night through.
  227. Speaker 2: Mom was ill. High temperature, real sleepy.
  228. Speaker 2: Nothing serious I thought.
  229. Speaker 2: I was going to work at Gas to Go early, like every morning.
  230. Speaker 2: I saw these guys in plastic suits.
  231. Speaker 2: Y'know... bright yellow?
  232. Speaker 1: Hazard suits Denise?
  233. Speaker 2: I guess. Anyway I saw them down the road.
  234. Speaker 2: Thought it was weird, but everything's weird at 4AM right?
  235. Speaker 2: Then I drive through, get taken aside...
  236. Speaker 2: They shine a light into my eyes. Take a blood sample...
  237. Speaker 2: Keep me locked tight until like... ten minutes ago?
  238. Speaker 2: Then they say I'm clear and kick me out.
  239. Speaker 2: Then I meet you.
  240. Speaker 2: What's going on Jackie?
  241. Speaker 1: We don't know just yet Denise.
  242. Speaker 1: From what I've been told your Mom will be fine.
  243. Speaker 2: You know that?
  244. Speaker 1: I don't know that, I've been told that.
  245. Speaker 1: Keep close Denise, you'll know what I know.
  246. Speaker 1: Just like the guys listening will.
  247. Speaker 1: Keep safe Kentucky.
  248.  
  249.  
  250. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway, taking over coverage of the Knox Event from Jackie.
  251. Speaker 1: It's the end of the second day of the Knox exclusion.
  252. Speaker 1: Still no word on the contagion.
  253. Speaker 1: So what do we know?
  254. Speaker 1: Influenza symptoms brought the towns of West Point and Muldraugh to a standstill.
  255. Speaker 1: Then overnight... the blockades appeared.
  256. Speaker 1: Military sources suggest the area is watertight...
  257. Speaker 1: ... there's even boats patrolling the Ohio river.
  258. Speaker 1: If the checkpoints aren't gone tomorrow, however... the boundary will be tested.
  259. Speaker 1: We've got concerned locals, evacuated families and, yup...
  260. Speaker 1: ... more news teams turning up every hour.
  261. Speaker 1: Everyone wants to get in just as, we assume, the residents want to get out.
  262. Speaker 1: We're promised answers tomorrow from one... General John McGrew.
  263. Speaker 1: We can't wait to hear them General.
  264. Speaker 1: Better make them good...
  265. Speaker 1: Frank Hemingway. LBMW.
  266.  
  267.  
  268. Speaker 1: Good morning.
  269. Speaker 1: You're listening to LBMW.
  270. Speaker 1: It's day three of the Knox evacuation
  271. Speaker 1: Still NO official statement on the contagion that has gripped Kentucky.
  272. Speaker 1: The Exclusion Zone remains in place.
  273. Speaker 1: Military personnel from local bases have a HUGE area closed off.
  274. Speaker 1: Their primary deployment: south of Louisville.
  275. Speaker 1: The Exclusion Zone stretches out below the curve of the Ohio river...
  276. Speaker 1: ...and contains the small towns of Muldraugh and West Point.
  277. Speaker 1: We have been told: there will be answers.
  278. Speaker 1: LBMW understands a press conference will be held this afternoon...
  279. Speaker 1: ... on the brewing chaos of the last four days.
  280. Speaker 1: Will the communications black-out be explained?
  281. Speaker 1: Until then, the only advice for those nearby remains: stay indoors.
  282. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway for LBMW.
  283.  
  284.  
  285. Speaker 1: You're listening to LBMW.
  286. Speaker 1: We're reporting direct from where General John McGrew made the following statement:
  287. Speaker 2: I am making this statement at 11AM on the 14th July 1993.
  288. Speaker 2: There are many rumors circulating. Many falsehoods.
  289. Speaker 2: This is an appeal for calm.
  290. Speaker 2: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  291. Speaker 2: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  292. Speaker 2: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  293. Speaker 2: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  294. Speaker 2: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  295. Speaker 2: Warning shots have been fired.
  296. Speaker 2: No civilians have been harmed.
  297. Speaker 2: We must ensure that this infection is not allowed to spread.
  298. Speaker 2: I am in hourly contact with the President on this matter.
  299. Speaker 2: The no-fly zone will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
  300. Speaker 2: At this time, we will take no questions.
  301. Speaker 1: You're listening to LBMW. I'm Jackie Jaye.
  302. Speaker 1: The exclusion zone to the south of Louisville remains in place today.
  303. Speaker 1: No vehicles, no phone calls, no cameras...
  304. Speaker 1: ... just the rapid deployment of military personnel and vehicles.
  305. Speaker 1: LBMW is in a temporary camp on the exclusion border.
  306. Speaker 1: Panic throughout the nation is endemic.
  307. Speaker 1: What next for Kentucky in this sad story?
  308.  
  309.  
  310. Speaker 1: Good evening. This is LBMW.
  311. Speaker 1: I'm Frank Hemingway.
  312. Speaker 1: After repeated demands General John McGrew today explained the Exclusion Zone.
  313. Speaker 1: But are his answers enough for Kentucky?
  314. Speaker 2: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  315. Speaker 2: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  316. Speaker 2: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  317. Speaker 2: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  318. Speaker 2: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  319. Speaker 2: Warning shots have been fired.
  320. Speaker 2: No civilians have been harmed.
  321. Speaker 1: General McGrew went on to state that the no-fly zone...
  322. Speaker 1: ... would remain in place for the immediate future.
  323. Speaker 1: His comments have done little to allay public fear.
  324. Speaker 1: Why are we in the dark?
  325. Speaker 1: Why can't they talk to us?
  326. Speaker 1: And why won't they let US talk to them?
  327. Speaker 1: Ah, wait we've just got this in.
  328. Speaker 1: It's a statement from the President distributed to all media.
  329. Speaker 3: This is a distressing time.
  330. Speaker 3: The situation in Kentucky is unexpected and saddening.
  331. Speaker 3: My first thoughts are with the friends and families of those within the Zone.
  332. Speaker 3: People have been separated, folk have been evacuated...
  333. Speaker 3: I understand the difficulties facing us.
  334. Speaker 3: However, I have faith in the fine people of the Center for Disease Control...
  335. Speaker 3: ... to get to the root of the panic and confusion within the Exclusion Zone.
  336. Speaker 3: I have faith in our Servicemen and Women to fulfill their duties...
  337. Speaker 3: ... and for General John McGrew to command them with the foresight and dedication...
  338. Speaker 3: ... he has shown throughout his exemplary career.
  339. Speaker 3: It is a distressing time America, but you are in safe hands.
  340. Speaker 3: Thank you.
  341. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway for LBMW.
  342. Speaker 1: Saying it like I see it.
  343. Speaker 1: Keep safe Kentucky.
  344.  
  345.  
  346. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway, LBMW.
  347. Speaker 1: I'm in the media camp on the Knox Exclusion Zone boundary.
  348. Speaker 1: Last night, the President gave full support to agencies fighting the Knox Event.
  349. Speaker 2: This is a distressing time.
  350. Speaker 2: The situation in Kentucky is unexpected and saddening.
  351. Speaker 2: My first thoughts are with the friends and families of those within the Zone.
  352. Speaker 2: People have been separated, folk have been evacuated...
  353. Speaker 2: I understand the difficulties facing us.
  354. Speaker 2: However, I have faith in the fine people of the Center for Disease Control...
  355. Speaker 2: ... to get to the root of the panic and confusion within the Exclusion Zone.
  356. Speaker 2: I have faith in our Servicemen and Women to fulfill their duties...
  357. Speaker 2: ... and for General John McGrew to command them with the foresight and dedication...
  358. Speaker 2: ... he has shown throughout his exemplary career.
  359. Speaker 2: It is a distressing time America, but you are in safe hands.
  360. Speaker 2: Thank you.
  361. Speaker 1: Now back to the Exclusion Zone Boundary, where I am this morning.
  362. Speaker 1: In my hand? An exclusive statement from General John McGrew.
  363. Speaker 1: Here he apologises for...
  364. Speaker 1: a 'lack of clarity'...
  365. Speaker 1: ... in what many are calling 'The Knox Event'.
  366. Speaker 1: In the EXCLUSIVE statement to LBMW he again confirmed...
  367. Speaker 1: ... that the outbreak is contained...
  368. Speaker 1: ...and that he is unaware of fatalities within the exclusion zone.
  369. Speaker 1: When I asked whether the miliary sensitivity of the region...
  370. Speaker 1: ... had an impact on the way the Event is being handled...
  371. Speaker 1: ... I was met only with silence.
  372. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway for LBMW.
  373. Speaker 1: Saying it, like I see it.
  374. Speaker 1: Keep safe Kentucky.
  375.  
  376.  
  377. Speaker 1: Hi. Jackie Jaye for LBMW.
  378. Speaker 1: What caused the Event? Rumor is rife.
  379. Speaker 1: A strange cloud hangs over Kentucky.
  380. Speaker 1: I'm in one of the camps that has grown on the Event border.
  381. Speaker 1: Displaced families, people with families inside the Event...
  382. Speaker 1: They're all here. And, guess what? They're angry.
  383. Speaker 2: They say we shouldn't be worried...
  384. Speaker 2: ... but they won't even say what in HELL this is?
  385. Speaker 2: He says there are no casualties?
  386. Speaker 2: There's a lot of bad stuff leading up to a casualty, right?
  387. Speaker 2: What happened to my wife, General?
  388. Speaker 2: Why can't we speak?
  389. Speaker 1: Do you know what caused this sir?
  390. Speaker 2: Hell if I know.
  391. Speaker 2: Some are saying it was the smell.
  392. Speaker 2: Awful bad smell here, for weeks.
  393. Speaker 1: And what do you think has happened to your Mommy, sweetheart?
  394. Speaker 3: I don't know.
  395. Speaker 2: Neither do I honey.
  396. Speaker 2: It'll be okay.
  397. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye. Keep safe guys.
  398.  
  399.  
  400. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye, here today with Professor John Ramirez - a military scientist
  401. Speaker 1: Professor Ramirez, we've been told that you can provide some answers.
  402. Speaker 1: How are they doing in there?
  403. Speaker 2: Not good Jackie.
  404. Speaker 2: They're all on two feet, but they're in a bad way.
  405. Speaker 1: What are the symptoms? Is this life-threatening?
  406. Speaker 2: We've taken samples.
  407. Speaker 2: There's a team looking into that right now.
  408. Speaker 2: There's no reason to spread fear or alarm.
  409. Speaker 2: We have top men looking into what this is...
  410. Speaker 2: ...and just where it came from.
  411. Speaker 1: And the symptoms?
  412. Speaker 2: Like we said: flu-like at first, then - panic and confusion.
  413. Speaker 2: We think the spread has slowed now.
  414. Speaker 2: But we don't deal in absolutes.
  415. Speaker 2: This remains a volatile situation, with a contagious illness at its heart.
  416. Speaker 2: The lockdown is required by international law...
  417. Speaker 2: ... and common sense...
  418. Speaker 2: ... until we know for sure we are safe.
  419. Speaker 2: I'm sure y'all can understand why.
  420. Speaker 1: And the reports of violence?
  421. Speaker 2: At this point in time we have no reason to believe folks won't recover.
  422. Speaker 1: Thank you for your time.
  423. Speaker 1: I'm Jackie Jaye. Keep safe Kentucky.
  424.  
  425.  
  426. Speaker 1: Good evening. I'm Frank Hemingway.
  427. Speaker 1: This is LBMW.
  428. Speaker 1: Public anger reaches boiling point...
  429. Speaker 1: ... and Knox Telecommunications accept responsibility for ongoing communication outages...
  430. Speaker 1: ... that were in place days BEFORE the Knox Event began.
  431. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, fresh details of the Knox Infection emerge.
  432. Speaker 1: Flu-like - then panic and confusion.
  433. Speaker 1: A contagion that spread throughout entire communities.
  434. Speaker 1: A contagion that, scientists claim, might soon have run its course.
  435. Speaker 1: So, if it's all over: why the black-out?
  436. Speaker 1: What aren't we being told?
  437. Speaker 1: Today a public demonstration in Washington DC exploded into angry scenes.
  438. Speaker 1: All we need, the people say, are answers.
  439. Speaker 1: LBMW ask the questions..
  440. Speaker 1: But sometimes the silence is even more damning...
  441. Speaker 1: ...than the answers that aren't there.
  442. Speaker 1: Frank Hemingway. LBMW.
  443.  
  444.  
  445. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway, signing off for the night.
  446. Speaker 1: Growing unrest has been reported throughout the nation.
  447. Speaker 1: Placards in Washington. Firebombs in Detroit.
  448. Speaker 1: A Greene's Grocery Store in downtown LA: set ablaze.
  449. Speaker 1: Isolated incidents with one voice:
  450. Speaker 1: We don't feel safe.'
  451. Speaker 1: and 'What aren't we being told?'
  452. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, camps on the edge of the Event boundary continue to grow.
  453. Speaker 1: Onlookers, well-wishers, worried families...
  454. Speaker 1: ... staring through the wire and arguing with military personnel.
  455. Speaker 1: As anger continues to grow.
  456. Speaker 1: Frank Hemingway. LBMW.
  457.  
  458.  
  459. Speaker 1: We're five days into the Event exclusion. This is LBMW.
  460. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye on the Event boundary, with your breaking news.
  461. Speaker 1: Last night anger at the handling of the Knox Event boiled over.
  462. Speaker 1: As public outcry and disorder spills onto the streets of our cities.
  463. Speaker 1: The President has released a statement asking for calm.
  464. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration. I can hear you: loud and clear.
  465. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration because I'm like you.
  466. Speaker 2: I want to know when my fellow Americans...
  467. Speaker 2: ...fellow Americans who are laid low with sickness...
  468. Speaker 2: ... can be returned to their families.
  469. Speaker 2: To this end I will be talking to the General today.
  470. Speaker 2: From which I will be able to provide more answers.
  471. Speaker 2: However.
  472. Speaker 2: The horrifying activities we have seen on our streets over the last 24 hours?
  473. Speaker 2: There is no excuse. No excuse whatsoever.
  474. Speaker 2: Arrests will be made. Every authority is on high alert.
  475. Speaker 2: If you are seeking to disrupt our way of life through fear and scaremongering...
  476. Speaker 2: ...you will be sorely disappointed.
  477. Speaker 2: I will come back to you with more information...
  478. Speaker 2: ...FULL information...
  479. Speaker 2: When I have it in my hand.
  480. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, closer to home.
  481. Speaker 1: General John McGrew has issued a warning to folks camped out on the Event line.
  482. Speaker 1: His message: if worried relatives and displaced families do not move on...
  483. Speaker 1: ... they will be dispersed.
  484. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, gunshots from inside the Zone have been heard.
  485. Speaker 1: The military refused to comment.
  486. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye. Keep safe Kentucky.
  487.  
  488.  
  489. Speaker 1: You're listening to LBMW. I'm Jackie Jaye.
  490. Speaker 1: Breaking news.
  491. Speaker 1: Commercial flights out of the US have been grounded by the World Health Organisation.
  492. Speaker 1: Any flight scheduled to take off after six tonight is cancelled.
  493. Speaker 1: In a statement the World Health Organisation highlights...
  494. Speaker 1: ... an 'ongoing concern over the still unidentified Kentucky outbreak'...
  495. Speaker 1: ... as it seeks to prevent the malady spreading internationally.
  496. Speaker 1: The President has reacted with anger.
  497. Speaker 2: This move is as unwelcome...
  498. Speaker 2: ...as it is economically unsound.
  499. Speaker 2: I will seek to redress this move at every opportunity.
  500. Speaker 2: After talks with the General I am satisfied that...
  501. Speaker 2: The Knox Event is, to all intents of purpose, contained.
  502. Speaker 2: However.
  503. Speaker 2: Tests on those recovering from the Knox sickness are inconclusive.
  504. Speaker 2: We have labs set up inside the Zone now.
  505. Speaker 2: I assure the American people that every dollar I have at my disposal...
  506. Speaker 2: ...will go toward their healing and rehabilitation.
  507. Speaker 2: However, I repeat: the Knox Event IS contained.
  508. Speaker 2: Procedures are underway to ensure our safety.
  509. Speaker 2: That will be all.
  510. Speaker 1: From six tonight EST the ONLY craft with permission to take off...
  511. Speaker 1: ...will carry medicines or military personnel.
  512. Speaker 1: Meanwhile in unsavory scenes...
  513. Speaker 1: ...panic-buying has turned to looting in many states.
  514. Speaker 1: America sits on a knife-edge.
  515. Speaker 1: Jackie Jaye.
  516.  
  517.  
  518. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway...
  519. Speaker 2: ... and I'm Jackie Jaye.
  520. Speaker 1: Scenes of turmoil tonight as military forces roll into towns and cities.
  521. Speaker 1: Peacekeeping forces have been stationed throughout the nation.
  522. Speaker 1: Throughout it all: that same message:
  523. Speaker 1: Stay indoors where possible. Do not panic.
  524. Speaker 2: This all in response to the unprecedented move made by the WHO...
  525. Speaker 2: ...who have cancelled all flights to and from mainland America.
  526. Speaker 2: All eyes are on developments in a sleepy corner of Kentucky...
  527. Speaker 2: ...now a no-go zone ring-fenced by the US Army
  528. Speaker 2: Once we'd report from Muldraugh and West Point about county fairs and sick pets...
  529. Speaker 2: ... now times have changed significantly.
  530. Speaker 1: Pictures released to LBMW, however, show crowded streets...
  531. Speaker 1: ...suggesting that, despite it all, some townsfolk are living as normal.
  532. Speaker 1: Frank Hemingway and Jackie Jaye, LBMW.
  533. Speaker 2: Stay safe everyone.
  534.  
  535.  
  536. Speaker 1: Breaking news on LBMW.
  537. Speaker 1: The Knox Exclusion Zone has been widened.
  538. Speaker 1: Early this morning, some camps growing along key access roads were moved back.
  539. Speaker 1: A statement from the office of General John McGrew reads as follows:
  540. Speaker 1: Civilians were moved peacefully and calmly...'
  541. Speaker 1: ...and sometimes in military vehicles for their own safety.'
  542. Speaker 1: Rumors of conflict on the edge of the abandoned perimeter...
  543. Speaker 1: ... however, have not gone away.
  544. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, throughout the nation the disruption continues.
  545. Speaker 1: There were fatalities today when a demo in New York turned violent.
  546. Speaker 1: Fear and panic are growing.
  547. Speaker 1: America looks to its leaders for answers.
  548. Speaker 1: Frank Hemingway, LBMW.
  549.  
  550.  
  551. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye with breaking news.
  552. Speaker 1: We're going straight over to a briefing from the White House.
  553. Speaker 2: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  554. Speaker 2: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  555. Speaker 2: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  556. Speaker 2: And for the rumormongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'
  557. Speaker 2: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  558. Speaker 2: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  559. Speaker 2: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  560. Speaker 2: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  561. Speaker 2: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion is not.
  562. Speaker 2: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  563. Speaker 2: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  564. Speaker 2: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  565. Speaker 2: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  566. Speaker 2: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  567. Speaker 2: We are examining all potentialities.
  568. Speaker 2: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  569. Speaker 1: This has been Jackie Jaye.
  570. Speaker 1: Keep safe Kentucky.
  571.  
  572.  
  573. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye on LBMW.
  574. Speaker 1: We've seen... disturbing evidence from inside the Exclusion Zone.
  575. Speaker 1: But... it's not verified.
  576. Speaker 1: We're working hard to assess what we've witnessed.
  577. Speaker 1: But there's still no official word on the true danger of the biological threat
  578. Speaker 1: ...that we can report on.
  579. Speaker 1: Embedded as we are, with General John McGrew's troops.
  580. Speaker 1: While we work on that, the President this morning addressed the nation.
  581. Speaker 2: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  582. Speaker 2: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  583. Speaker 2: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  584. Speaker 2: And for the rumor-mongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'
  585. Speaker 2: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  586. Speaker 2: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  587. Speaker 2: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  588. Speaker 2: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  589. Speaker 2: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion is not.
  590. Speaker 2: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  591. Speaker 2: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  592. Speaker 2: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  593. Speaker 2: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  594. Speaker 2: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  595. Speaker 2: We are examining all potentialities.
  596. Speaker 2: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  597. Speaker 1: Stay tuned everyone...
  598. Speaker 1: ... you need to hear what's coming up next.
  599. Speaker 1: Keep safe.
  600.  
  601.  
  602. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye on LBMW.
  603. Speaker 2: And I'm Frank Hemingway.
  604. Speaker 2: This news report will contain information many listeners will find shocking.
  605. Speaker 1: We have verified survivor accounts and shocking images from inside the Exclusion Zone.
  606. Speaker 2: There IS violence...
  607. Speaker 2: ...terrible violence in there.
  608. Speaker 2: In one image, circulated between civilians on the border-line...
  609. Speaker 2: ... a man appears with...
  610. Speaker 2: ... with his arm unattached...
  611. Speaker 2: ... and apparently unconcerned at his severe injury.
  612. Speaker 1: This morning's statement by the President...
  613. Speaker 1: ... suggested that there was a receding chance of recovery.
  614. Speaker 2: But still a chance.
  615. Speaker 1: This new evidence would suggest this is...
  616. Speaker 1: ... an exaggeration.
  617. Speaker 2: We have pressed officials for an official response.
  618. Speaker 2: Jackie Jaye and Frank Hemingway, keeping you informed.
  619.  
  620.  
  621. Speaker 1: I'm Jackie Jaye and if you can hear me you're <bzzt>
  622. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  623. Speaker 1: <bzzt> impacting on all communications <fzzt>
  624. Speaker 1: <bzzt> some flights <bzzt>
  625. Speaker 1: <bzzt>
  626.  
  627.  
  628. Speaker 1: This is Frank Hemingway, we've got a witness.
  629. Speaker 1: Someone from the inside, we've got one.
  630. Speaker 1: LBMW staff don't want to pour gas on the flames but... this is important.
  631. Speaker 1: Where've you been Joe?
  632. Speaker 2: The military base.
  633. Speaker 2: Inside Knox.
  634. Speaker 1: Who, who kept you there?
  635. Speaker 2: The Army. McGrew's men.
  636. Speaker 2: They said it was a quarantine. Then one day we woke up
  637. Speaker 2: Doors unlocked. Soldiers... gone.
  638. Speaker 2: But in the main dorm. In the hall...
  639. Speaker 2: Blood.
  640. Speaker 2: Blood and... changed people.
  641. Speaker 1: What don't they want us to know, Joe?
  642. Speaker 2: What you already do know.
  643. Speaker 2: Like in the photos.
  644. Speaker 2: The first sickness.
  645. Speaker 2: It killed.
  646. Speaker 2: But it didn't kill enough.
  647. Speaker 1: What you're saying can't be real.
  648. Speaker 2: They got sick, they went crazy, they died.
  649. Speaker 2: Then they went for my fuckin' throat.
  650. Speaker 2: Sorry for the language.
  651. Speaker 1: That's okay Joe
  652. Speaker 1: Joe, is it contained. Are you safe here with us?
  653. Speaker 2: That much is true.
  654. Speaker 2: The people who changed... they're trapped behind the Event line.
  655. Speaker 2: Whatever they are...
  656. Speaker 1: Is everyone infected?
  657. Speaker 2: I think so. I think they all got it.
  658. Speaker 2: We were lucky.
  659.  
  660.  
  661. Speaker 1: This might be LBMW's last broadcast from the Knox Event Journalist camp.
  662. Speaker 1: We can confirm the infection is now spread through fluid exchange.
  663. Speaker 1: Namely... bites from carriers.
  664. Speaker 1: The infected are shadows of human beings - savages.
  665. Speaker 1: They don't think, they just... want to bite.
  666. Speaker 1: And they're. They're dead.
  667. Speaker 1: They move, but they're dead.
  668. Speaker 1: We have been... encouraged to keep this truth from our listeners.
  669. Speaker 1: We disagreed.
  670. Speaker 1: We will endeavor to keep broadcasting on this wavelength.
  671. Speaker 2: She's locked the fucking door!
  672. Speaker 1: I've got some unhappy faces looking through the glass.
  673. Speaker 1: Truth hurts.
  674. Speaker 1: Keep safe Kentucky.
  675.  
  676.  
  677. Speaker 1: This is General John McGrew
  678. Speaker 1: I have requested that this broadcast play on all media embedded with my troops.
  679. Speaker 1: And I have received permission.
  680. Speaker 1: First and foremost: we are safe.
  681. Speaker 1: America is safe.
  682. Speaker 1: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  683. Speaker 1: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  684. Speaker 1: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  685. Speaker 1: The initial period of contagion is over.
  686. Speaker 1: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  687. Speaker 1: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  688. Speaker 1: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  689. Speaker 1: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  690. Speaker 1: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  691. Speaker 1: This means bites. This means scratches.
  692. Speaker 1: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  693. Speaker 1: But this is contained.
  694. Speaker 1: It has always been contained.
  695. Speaker 1: We are safe.
  696. Speaker 1: America is safe.
  697.  
  698.  
  699. Speaker 1: This is General John McGrew
  700. Speaker 1: I have requested that this broadcast play on all media embedded with my troops.
  701. Speaker 1: And I have received permission.
  702. Speaker 1: First and foremost: we are safe.
  703. Speaker 1: America is safe.
  704. Speaker 1: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  705. Speaker 1: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  706. Speaker 1: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  707. Speaker 1: The initial period of contagion is over.
  708. Speaker 1: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  709. Speaker 1: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  710. Speaker 1: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  711. Speaker 1: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  712. Speaker 1: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  713. Speaker 1: This means bites. This means scratches.
  714. Speaker 1: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  715. Speaker 1: But this is contained.
  716. Speaker 1: It has always been contained.
  717. Speaker 1: We are safe.
  718. Speaker 1: America is safe.
  719.  
  720.  
  721. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye on LBMW.
  722. Speaker 1: There's violence in the border camp.
  723. Speaker 1: We have unverified reports of injured civilians.
  724. Speaker 1: Potentially deceased civilians.
  725. Speaker 1: This morning we woke up to loud gunfire and now armed military personnel are...
  726. Speaker 1: ... pushing back the crowds. Frank. Frank. Can you hear me?
  727. Speaker 2: I can hear you Jackie. I can confirm two people are dead.
  728. Speaker 3: MOVE BACK PEOPLE. YOU ARE SAFE.
  729. Speaker 3: THE INFECTION IS CONTAINED.
  730. Speaker 2: Jackie! We're being moved back! Can you hear me?
  731. Speaker 3: MA'AM! STAND DOWN! MA'AM! MOVE BACK!
  732. Speaker 3: THERE IS NO NEED FOR PANIC!
  733. Speaker 3: THE KNOX EVENT IS CONTAINED
  734. Speaker 3: IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN CONTAINED
  735. Speaker 4: <bzzt>
  736. Speaker 4: <fzzt>
  737.  
  738.  
  739. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye.
  740. Speaker 1: This morning violence erupted in the primary Exclusion border camp.
  741. Speaker 1: A morning of violence has raged after the shooting of two unarmed individuals
  742. Speaker 1: Angry protesters were pushed back by troops.
  743. Speaker 1: Warning shots were fired. Tear gas deployed.
  744. Speaker 1: Wait! I can see General John McGrew.
  745. Speaker 1: General! Is there blood on your hands?
  746. Speaker 2: Who is this? Are you broadcasting?
  747. Speaker 2: Do you know what in hell we're dealing with?
  748. Speaker 2: Shut her down!
  749. Speaker 2: Shut this all.... <bzzt> <fzzt>
  750. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  751. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  752. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  753. Speaker 3: <fzzt>
  754.  
  755.  
  756. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye.
  757. Speaker 1: I've been... separated from my colleague Frank Hemingway.
  758. Speaker 1: There's gunfire on the other side of the camp. Frank!
  759. Speaker 1: Frank. Can you hear me? We're live. We're live on air.
  760. Speaker 2: Jackie! There's been an incursion!
  761. Speaker 2: There's hundreds of them!
  762. Speaker 2: They're everywhere! They came from every side!
  763. Speaker 1: Frank! What are they? What do they look like?
  764. Speaker 2: Argh! ARGH! FUCK! GET OFF ME!
  765. Speaker 2: GET OFF!
  766. Speaker 1: Jesus Christ.
  767. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  768. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  769. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  770. Speaker 3: <fzzt>
  771.  
  772.  
  773. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye.
  774. Speaker 1: It's been the night from hell at the Louisville border camp.
  775. Speaker 1: Violence between the military and civilian groups broke out and...
  776. Speaker 1: ... it attracted them.
  777. Speaker 1: Hundreds of people with the Knox Event infection...
  778. Speaker 1: ...maybe more. Maybe thousands.
  779. Speaker 1: They came in... through the wire.
  780. Speaker 1: Through the barricades.
  781. Speaker 1: They attacked. It was dark.
  782. Speaker 1: Some they killed.
  783. Speaker 1: Some died in the crossfire.
  784. Speaker 1: I don't know what happens next.
  785. Speaker 1: Jackie Jaye, LBMW.
  786.  
  787.  
  788. Speaker 1: This is Jackie Jaye.
  789. Speaker 1: If you're listening to this from Louisville. Get out.
  790. Speaker 1: This isn't scaremongering. This is really happening.
  791. Speaker 1: The people here are running. Scattering.
  792. Speaker 1: I've been outside.
  793. Speaker 1: There are bodies everywhere.
  794. Speaker 1: Some of them aren't dead.
  795. Speaker 1: The Knox Event is no longer contained.
  796. Speaker 1: I think it's coming to you.
  797. Speaker 1: The military have pulled out.
  798. Speaker 1: You can't take any risks.
  799. Speaker 1: Get out.
  800. Speaker 1: GET OUT NOW.
  801.  
  802.  
  803. Speaker 1: Hey this is Jackie.
  804. Speaker 1: I'm sorry. I'm sorry but there's more.
  805. Speaker 1: More news to report... here on LBMW.
  806. Speaker 1: Something else came out with the infected.
  807. Speaker 1: People here are getting ill.
  808. Speaker 1: Ill without fluid contact.
  809. Speaker 1: I think they're dying. It happens so quick.
  810. Speaker 1: This is only going to get worse.
  811. Speaker 1: Stay away from other people.
  812. Speaker 1: Keep indoors if you can't get away.
  813. Speaker 1: I don't know what it is but...
  814. Speaker 1: ... it isn't going to stop.
  815.  
  816.  
  817. Speaker 1: Jackie Jaye on the LBMW frequency.
  818. Speaker 1: The camp looks like a battleground.
  819. Speaker 1: It's empty here now.
  820. Speaker 1: Folks are running through the dark.
  821. Speaker 1: Those who could anyways.
  822. Speaker 1: Not everyone gets the illness.
  823. Speaker 1: That's what people have said.
  824. Speaker 1: Maybe that's me too.
  825. Speaker 1: I'm going to stay here, with the broadcast equipment.
  826. Speaker 1: The military will be coming back through soon.
  827. Speaker 1: I need to keep you informed.
  828. Speaker 1: That's my job.
  829. Speaker 1: Was my job at least.
  830.  
  831.  
  832. Speaker 1: This is Jackie, on the LBMW frequency.
  833. Speaker 1: National news is reporting that it's in Louisville.
  834. Speaker 1: This thing... it spreads like wildfire.
  835. Speaker 1: I don't know what it is.
  836. Speaker 1: Wherever you are: avoid other people.
  837. Speaker 1: The dead are dangerous, but so are the living.
  838. Speaker 1: Go somewhere secluded, barricade and hide.
  839. Speaker 1: Wait till it all blows over.
  840. Speaker 1: Find a way to...
  841. Speaker 1: <cough>
  842. Speaker 1: ... a way to escape.
  843.  
  844.  
  845. Speaker 1: This is Jackie, broadcasting on LBMW's frequency.
  846. Speaker 1: I've... caught the illness.
  847. Speaker 1: I have the Knox Event infection.
  848. Speaker 1: I've been hiding in here this whole time.
  849. Speaker 1: No bites. No scratches.
  850. Speaker 1: Those... things haven't got close.
  851. Speaker 1: But something did.
  852. Speaker 1: <cough>
  853. Speaker 1: I've seen it happen.
  854. Speaker 1: I'll be gone in day.
  855. Speaker 1: <cough>
  856. Speaker 1: The lights go out.
  857. Speaker 1: But something stays on.
  858. Speaker 1: Not much, hopefully.
  859. Speaker 1: If I was braver I'd...
  860. Speaker 1: God knows what I'd do.
  861. Speaker 1: I'm just going to wait.
  862. Speaker 1: Jackie out.
  863.  
  864.  
  865. Speaker 1: <cough>
  866. Speaker 1: Jackie Jaye. <Cough>. LBMW.
  867. Speaker 1: I'm still here.
  868. Speaker 1: Need you to know something.
  869. Speaker 1: National networks are reporting that it's spread.
  870. Speaker 1: They're saying Somalia in Africa.
  871. Speaker 1: <cough>
  872. Speaker 1: They're saying... Norfolk, England.
  873. Speaker 1: I know it isn't possible.
  874. Speaker 1: But it's true.
  875. Speaker 1: Go listen to them now.
  876. Speaker 1: Go listen to someone else.
  877. Speaker 1: This place is a goddam wasteland.
  878. Speaker 1: <cough>
  879. Speaker 1: Keep safe.
  880. Speaker 1: Keep safe Kentucky.
  881.  
  882.  
  883. Speaker 1: Hello? Hello?
  884. Speaker 1: Is it working? Can you hear it in there?
  885. Speaker 1: Okay cool.
  886. Speaker 1: My name is Jonas. Jonas Underwood.
  887. Speaker 1: We've cleared this area and set up camp.
  888. Speaker 1: We've come from Louisville.
  889. Speaker 1: Do NOT go to Louisville.
  890. Speaker 1: The infection just... spread.
  891. Speaker 1: People started getting sick.
  892. Speaker 1: So many of them.
  893. Speaker 1: All at the same time.
  894. Speaker 1: We left before... before it looked like it was gonna happen.
  895. Speaker 1: If you've been listening, we found Jackie.
  896. Speaker 1: She's at peace now.
  897.  
  898.  
  899. Speaker 1: Hey it's Jonas.
  900. Speaker 1: More people have come by saying they're going to Louisville.
  901. Speaker 1: Do NOT go to Louisville.
  902. Speaker 1: They had a print-out. Said soldiers checked them for bites.
  903. Speaker 1: Stuck a gun to their head and gave them a sheet of paper.
  904. Speaker 1: This is what it says:
  905. Speaker 1: This is addressed to those immune to the second wave of the Knox Infection.'
  906. Speaker 1: You know you're immune. Till a bite at least.'
  907. Speaker 1: If you don't, you will in coming days.'
  908. Speaker 1: The time has come to bear arms against this threat.'
  909. Speaker 1: They may be your family, they may be your friends.'
  910. Speaker 1: Do not hesitate to pull the trigger.'
  911.  
  912.  
  913. Speaker 1: We're safe here, but we're surrounded.
  914. Speaker 1: We woke up this morning, and there they were.
  915. Speaker 1: Some staring. Some clawing at the door.
  916. Speaker 1: All of them hungry.
  917. Speaker 1: Still not used to seeing them up close.
  918. Speaker 1: They look so... so dead.
  919. Speaker 1: No other word for it.
  920. Speaker 1: Faces are blanks, 'cept for the hunger.
  921. Speaker 1: I don't think they're gonna go away.
  922.  
  923.  
  924. Speaker 1: Okay again, this is what's being handed around.
  925. Speaker 1: This is addressed to those unaffected by the second wave of the Knox Infection.'
  926. Speaker 1: You might know who you are by now..'
  927. Speaker 1: If you don't, you will in coming days.'
  928. Speaker 1: The disease will not spread to you as it has to others...'
  929. Speaker 1: ... but through fluid contact, by which I mean bites...'
  930. Speaker 1: ... it surely will.'
  931. Speaker 1: The time has come to bear arms against this threat.'
  932. Speaker 1: They may be your family, they may be your friends.'
  933. Speaker 1: Do not hesitate to pull the trigger.'
  934. Speaker 1: These are dark days, but as a nation we can and will prevail.'
  935. Speaker 1: You have not been forgotten.'
  936. Speaker 1: We will come for you.'
  937. Speaker 1: We're going to keep reporting from here as long as we can.
  938. Speaker 1: If you can hear us, if anyone can, then we'll use this frequency.
  939. Speaker 1: Whatever helps us to help you.
  940. Speaker 1: We've got enough people around us to hold out.
  941. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  942.  
  943.  
  944. Speaker 1: This is Jonas,
  945. Speaker 2: JONAS! THEY'RE INSIDE. THEY'RE INSIDE. RUN!
  946. Speaker 1: Shit! Wha-
  947. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  948.  
  949.  
  950. Speaker 1: This wavelength has been chosen for Emergency Broadcast.
  951. Speaker 1: The spread of the Knox Event infection is now total.
  952. Speaker 1: Stay in small groups.
  953. Speaker 1: Do not travel.
  954. Speaker 1: Assume all major urban areas have been compromised.
  955. Speaker 1: We are doing all we can to reclaim American soil.
  956. Speaker 1: We will come for you.
  957. Speaker 1: This broadcast will be set to repeat.
  958. Speaker 1: All further updates will be broadcast on this frequency.
  959. Speaker 1: Good luck.
  960. Speaker 1: *beep*
  961. Speaker 1: *beep*
  962. Speaker 1: *beep*
  963. Speaker 1: This wavelength has been chosen for Emergency Broadcast.
  964. Speaker 1: The spread of the Knox Event infection is now total.
  965. Speaker 1: Stay in small groups.
  966. Speaker 1: Do not travel.
  967. Speaker 1: Assume all major urban areas have been compromised.
  968. Speaker 1: We are doing all we can to reclaim American soil.
  969. Speaker 1: We will come for you.
  970. Speaker 1: This broadcast will be set to repeat.
  971. Speaker 1: All further updates will be broadcast on this frequency.
  972. Speaker 1: Good luck.
  973. Speaker 1: *beep*
  974. Speaker 1: *beep*
  975. Speaker 1: *beep*
  976.  
  977.  
  978.  
  979. ***********
  980. NNR Radio - 98000
  981. ***********
  982.  
  983. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  984. Speaker 1: We're going to break from our regular programming to...
  985. Speaker 1: ... talk about the Kentucky situation.
  986. Speaker 1: So, a huge area of forest and farmland has been cut off.
  987. Speaker 1: Roads blocked. The border patrolled.
  988. Speaker 1: Barriers intended for military use overseas used on home soil.
  989. Speaker 1: A massive logistical operation, and for what end?
  990. Speaker 1: The sectioning of an unknown, localized, contagion.
  991. Speaker 1: What is this outbreak? Should America be afraid?
  992. Speaker 1: We'll be asking the questions you want answered.
  993. Speaker 1: Today, all day. On NNR.
  994. Speaker 1: Back... after these messages.
  995. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  996.  
  997.  
  998. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  999. Speaker 1: The President today met officials from the CDC...
  1000. Speaker 1: ... the Center for Disease Control...
  1001. Speaker 1: ... on the ongoing Kentucky outbreak situation.
  1002. Speaker 1: We're expecting an official statement tomorrow, but White House representatives...
  1003. Speaker 1: ... have underlined that the large-scale military maneuvers in and around...
  1004. Speaker 1: ... the towns of Muldraugh and West Point are part of a 'long held and long term strategy'...
  1005. Speaker 1: ... that's in place to deal with 'security events and localized contamination'.
  1006. Speaker 1: The message seems clear: they know what they're doing.
  1007. Speaker 1: But shouldn't America know what they're doing too?
  1008. Speaker 1: So far no word from inside the Exclusion Zone...
  1009. Speaker 1: ... and journalists we know to have successfully cross the border have NOT yet re-emerged...
  1010. Speaker 1: ... although there is reason to believe they are in the care of the military.
  1011. Speaker 1: What is this outbreak? Should America be afraid?
  1012. Speaker 1: We'll be asking the questions you want answered.
  1013. Speaker 1: Today, all day. On NNR.
  1014. Speaker 1: Back... after these messages.
  1015. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1016.  
  1017.  
  1018. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1019. Speaker 1: The end of another troubled day in Kentucky.
  1020. Speaker 1: Here's everything NNR news sources have exclusively uncovered...
  1021. Speaker 1: ... over the last 48 hours.
  1022. Speaker 1: The Knox Event outbreak is localized.
  1023. Speaker 1: It is an influenza-like disease that renders the afflicted unconscious.
  1024. Speaker 1: After a period of illness, sufferers regain motor functions.
  1025. Speaker 1: They are, however, dazed and confused. Panicked and nauseous.
  1026. Speaker 1: It's in this state, we are told, that military scientists are finding them.
  1027. Speaker 1: The infection is widespread in the Zone, and how it spreads is unknown.
  1028. Speaker 1: We have seen soldiers in HazMat suits, however.
  1029. Speaker 1: The US Army is taking absolutely no chances.
  1030. Speaker 1: We're promised a press conference to update the nation tomorrow.
  1031. Speaker 1: It's there that we'll be asking the questions you want answered.
  1032. Speaker 1: Tomorrow, all day. On NNR.
  1033. Speaker 1: Back... after these messages.
  1034. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1035.  
  1036.  
  1037. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1038. Speaker 1: The Knox Evacuation: there WILL be answers.
  1039. Speaker 1: This morning the President meets with the CDC for a second time.
  1040. Speaker 1: This afternoon: a press conference to allay fear and explain the Exclusion Zone.
  1041. Speaker 1: All the while, fear and anger sweep the Nation.
  1042. Speaker 1: Demonstrations in Washington.
  1043. Speaker 1: City workers in hygiene masks on the New York subway.
  1044. Speaker 1: Eyewitness reports suggest extreme flu-like symptoms followed by confusion.
  1045. Speaker 1: The use of violence between sufferers has been reported.
  1046. Speaker 1: People displaced from the Zone's outer perimeter...
  1047. Speaker 1: ... three days ago demand answers...
  1048. Speaker 1: ... now joined in camps by concerned relatives of those still inside.
  1049. Speaker 1: In front of them? A strengthened military blockade.
  1050. Speaker 1: South of Louisville. Below the Ohio River.
  1051. Speaker 1: The area remains ringfenced by troops from local military bases.
  1052. Speaker 1: Equipment due to be deployed overseas brought out to fight the infection.
  1053. Speaker 1: The question remains: why can't we speak to them?
  1054. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1055.  
  1056.  
  1057. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1058. Speaker 1: General John McGrew has confirmed 'panic' within the Exclusion Zone.
  1059. Speaker 1: However he underlined there was 'no evidence' of fatalities.
  1060. Speaker 1: Here is the full statement, recorded just moments ago.
  1061. Speaker 2: I am making this statement at 11AM on the 14th July 1993.
  1062. Speaker 2: There are many rumors circulating. Many falsehoods.
  1063. Speaker 2: This is an appeal for calm.
  1064. Speaker 2: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  1065. Speaker 2: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  1066. Speaker 2: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  1067. Speaker 2: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  1068. Speaker 2: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  1069. Speaker 2: Warning shots have been fired.
  1070. Speaker 2: No civilians have been harmed.
  1071. Speaker 2: We must ensure that this infection is not allowed to spread.
  1072. Speaker 2: I am in hourly contact with the President on this matter.
  1073. Speaker 2: The no-fly zone will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
  1074. Speaker 2: At this time, we will take no questions.
  1075. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1076.  
  1077.  
  1078. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1079. Speaker 1: The President has claimed he is 'distressed' by the Knox Event.
  1080. Speaker 2: This is a distressing time.
  1081. Speaker 2: The situation in Kentucky is unexpected and saddening.
  1082. Speaker 2: My first thoughts are with the friends and families of those within the Zone.
  1083. Speaker 2: People have been separated, folk have been evacuated...
  1084. Speaker 2: I understand the difficulties facing us.
  1085. Speaker 2: However, I have faith in the fine people of the Center for Disease Control...
  1086. Speaker 2: ... to get to the root of the panic and confusion within the Exclusion Zone.
  1087. Speaker 2: I have faith in our Servicemen and Women to fulfill their duties...
  1088. Speaker 2: ... and for General John McGrew to command them with the foresight and dedication...
  1089. Speaker 2: ... he has shown throughout his exemplary career.
  1090. Speaker 2: It is a distressing time America, but you are in safe hands.
  1091. Speaker 2: Thank you.
  1092. Speaker 1: General John McGrew had this to say this afternoon.
  1093. Speaker 3: There are many rumors circulating. Many falsehoods.
  1094. Speaker 3: This is an appeal for calm.
  1095. Speaker 3: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  1096. Speaker 3: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  1097. Speaker 3: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  1098. Speaker 3: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  1099. Speaker 3: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  1100. Speaker 3: Warning shots have been fired.
  1101. Speaker 3: No civilians have been harmed.
  1102. Speaker 3: We must ensure that this infection is not allowed to spread.
  1103. Speaker 3: I am in hourly contact with the President on this matter.
  1104. Speaker 3: The no-fly zone will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
  1105. Speaker 3: At this time, we will take no questions.
  1106. Speaker 4: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1107.  
  1108.  
  1109. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1110. Speaker 1: With us this morning is Dr Jeff Galbraithe...
  1111. Speaker 1: ... former Chief Scientist at the Center for Disease Control.
  1112. Speaker 1: What are your thoughts on the Knox situation, Jeff?
  1113. Speaker 2: Outrage.
  1114. Speaker 2: The way it's being handled...
  1115. Speaker 2: This is what happens: year after year, cut after cut...
  1116. Speaker 2: Department after department shut down.
  1117. Speaker 2: This sort of inefficiency. This lack of respect. This...
  1118. Speaker 1: Dr Galbraithe: what's going on in there?
  1119. Speaker 2: Well, there's a very communicable illness. Clearly.
  1120. Speaker 2: A fever, followed by other - perhaps lasting - bodily impediments.
  1121. Speaker 2: They're saying it's contained, so I can only imagine...
  1122. Speaker 2: ...that the initial spread has slowed.
  1123. Speaker 2: They think it's no longer easily communicable.
  1124. Speaker 1: But you don't believe in their judgement?
  1125. Speaker 2: America is not ready for this.
  1126. Speaker 2: We haven't been ready for a long time.
  1127. Speaker 2: We all know which administration is to blame.
  1128. Speaker 2: I won't spell it out.
  1129. Speaker 2: We are reliant on men with tanks rolling out and sitting on roads.
  1130. Speaker 2: You don't solve problems like this by pointing a gun.
  1131. Speaker 1: But what is it? Do believe the reports of violence?
  1132. Speaker 2: I only know there's more to it than what we are told.
  1133. Speaker 2: With this administration you can take that as a given.
  1134. Speaker 2: Thank you Dr Galbraithe.
  1135. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1136.  
  1137.  
  1138. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1139. Speaker 1: What matters to you. What matters to America.
  1140. Speaker 1: As the day dawned on those impacted by the Knox Exclusion Zone.
  1141. Speaker 1: A fresh statement has been released to media and obtained by NNR.
  1142. Speaker 1: General John McGrew has apologised for 'a lack of clarity'.
  1143. Speaker 1: He underlines, however, that the outbreak IS contained.
  1144. Speaker 1: Disease control expert Dr Jeff Galbraithe, however...
  1145. Speaker 1: ...has poured cold water on these claims.
  1146. Speaker 1: Formerly the Chief Scientist at the Center for Disease Control...
  1147. Speaker 1: ...earlier this morning on NNR he claimed he felt 'outrage'.
  1148. Speaker 2: America is not ready for this.
  1149. Speaker 2: We haven't been ready for a long time.
  1150. Speaker 1: A demonstration is set to take place in Washington DC this afternoon...
  1151. Speaker 1: ... where those unhappy with the President's stance aim to make their voices heard.
  1152. Speaker 1: They want answers? Is this a result of the area's chemical testing in the sixties?
  1153. Speaker 1: Or is this just the Raleigh outbreak all over again?
  1154. Speaker 1: Whether they get answers or not, a strong police presence is expected.
  1155. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1156.  
  1157.  
  1158. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1159. Speaker 1: What matters to you. What matters to America.
  1160. Speaker 1: Now we're here in the primary military camp south of Louisville.
  1161. Speaker 1: NNR have exclusive access to General John McGrew's operations today.
  1162. Speaker 1: Let me introduce you to Professor Jake Wilson.
  1163. Speaker 1: Now Professor Wilson, I understand that you're a scientist working with the military?
  1164. Speaker 2: I am, and I'm here to put a few fears to rest.
  1165. Speaker 2: People in there: they're in a bad way, but they're still standing.
  1166. Speaker 2: The symptoms are flu-like, then it's panic and confusion.
  1167. Speaker 2: The situation remains volatile.
  1168. Speaker 2: We think it's slowed, maybe transmission has... uh...
  1169. Speaker 2: It remains volatile. We think it's slowed.
  1170. Speaker 1: Will they recover?
  1171. Speaker 2: At this point in time we have no reason to believe they won't recover.
  1172. Speaker 1: Why can't we talk to them Jake?
  1173. Speaker 2: We're actually talking to Knox Telecommunications about that right now.
  1174. Speaker 2: There's a lot of confusion. It could distress.
  1175. Speaker 2: At this point in time we have no reason to believe they won't recover.
  1176. Speaker 1: You really think that's a good enough answer for America?
  1177. Speaker 2: Uh. We have the very best people looking into the samples we've taken.
  1178. Speaker 1: Jeff Galbraithe, former head scientist at the CDC, says America isn't ready for this.
  1179. Speaker 1: That chronic underfunding has left us unprepared.
  1180. Speaker 1: What's your take?
  1181. Speaker 2: I'm sorry, but that kinda talk's not my place.
  1182. Speaker 2: We've got a guy who handles this stuff, I'll introduce...
  1183. Speaker 1: I've already spoken to him several times. Thank you.
  1184. Speaker 2: And you.
  1185. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1186.  
  1187.  
  1188. Speaker 1: Good evening. This is NNR.
  1189. Speaker 1: Tonight: public anger explodes onto the streets.
  1190. Speaker 1: A demonstration in Washington DC turned ugly this afternoon.
  1191. Speaker 1: As protesters were denied access to the Mall...
  1192. Speaker 1: ... a proposed march on the White House ends with dramatic scenes.
  1193. Speaker 1: Objects were hurled at the police, and the crowd forced back.
  1194. Speaker 1: At least twenty individuals have found themselves under arrest.
  1195. Speaker 1: Meanwhile reports of chronic governmental underfunding...
  1196. Speaker 1: ... in disease control just won't go away.
  1197. Speaker 1: The military insist that the spread of flu-like symptoms...
  1198. Speaker 1: ...within the Knox Event has slowed.
  1199. Speaker 1: But refuse to speculate on the 'confusion' now found within the Exclusion Zone.
  1200. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, Knox Telecommunications confirm that phone lines have been down...
  1201. Speaker 1: ... in the area from several days BEFORE the incident.
  1202. Speaker 1: This isn't enough to calm America.
  1203. Speaker 2: My aunt's in there. Why can't I hear her?
  1204. Speaker 2: Why can't they tell us the truth!
  1205. Speaker 3: What am I doing? I'm panic-buying. What does it look like?
  1206. Speaker 3: What happens next - that's just panic. It won't be pretty.
  1207. Speaker 3: These shelves will be empty.
  1208. Speaker 3: Except for the meat. They say it's in the meat.
  1209. Speaker 1: More when it happens, and as it happens.
  1210. Speaker 4: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1211.  
  1212.  
  1213. Speaker 1: Good morning, you're with the NNR Network...
  1214. Speaker 1: ...after a night of chaos on our streets.
  1215. Speaker 1: Washington DC. Detroit. Los Angeles.
  1216. Speaker 1: Stores looted, buildings set ablaze and running battles with police.
  1217. Speaker 1: The President has released a statement demanding calm.
  1218. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration. I can hear you: loud and clear.
  1219. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration because I'm like you.
  1220. Speaker 2: I want to know when my fellow Americans...
  1221. Speaker 2: ...fellow Americans who are laid low with sickness...
  1222. Speaker 2: ... can be returned to their families.
  1223. Speaker 2: To this end I will be talking to the General and the CDC today.
  1224. Speaker 2: From which I will be able to provide more answers.
  1225. Speaker 2: However.
  1226. Speaker 2: The horrifying activities we have seen on our streets over the last 24 hours?
  1227. Speaker 2: There is no excuse. No excuse whatsoever.
  1228. Speaker 2: Arrests will be made. Every authority is on high alert.
  1229. Speaker 2: If you are seeking to disrupt our way of life through fear and scaremongering...
  1230. Speaker 2: ...you will be sorely disappointed.
  1231. Speaker 2: I will come back to you with more information...
  1232. Speaker 2: ...FULL information...
  1233. Speaker 2: When I have it in my hand.
  1234. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1235.  
  1236.  
  1237. Speaker 1: This is NNR. Good morning.
  1238. Speaker 1: Looting. Stores set aflame.
  1239. Speaker 1: Organized conflict with police officials...
  1240. Speaker 1: The President has spoken out after this night of violence.
  1241. Speaker 1: While American allies overseas look at the scene with increasing horror.
  1242. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration. I can hear you: loud and clear.
  1243. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration because I'm like you.
  1244. Speaker 2: I want to know when my fellow Americans...
  1245. Speaker 2: ...fellow Americans who are laid low with sickness...
  1246. Speaker 2: ... can be returned to their families.
  1247. Speaker 2: To this end I will be talking to the General and the CDC today.
  1248. Speaker 2: From which I will be able to provide more answers.
  1249. Speaker 2: However.
  1250. Speaker 2: The horrifying activities we have seen on our streets over the last 24 hours?
  1251. Speaker 2: There is no excuse. No excuse whatsoever.
  1252. Speaker 2: Arrests will be made. Every authority is on high alert.
  1253. Speaker 2: If you are seeking to disrupt our way of life through fear and scaremongering...
  1254. Speaker 2: ...you will be sorely disappointed.
  1255. Speaker 2: I will come back to you with more information...
  1256. Speaker 2: ...FULL information...
  1257. Speaker 2: When I have it in my hand.
  1258. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1259.  
  1260.  
  1261. Speaker 1: This is NNR. Good afternoon.
  1262. Speaker 1: We have some breaking news.
  1263. Speaker 1: ALL Flights leaving the US mainland after 6pm EST tonight...
  1264. Speaker 1: ...have been grounded by the World Health Organisation.
  1265. Speaker 1: Their concern?
  1266. Speaker 1: The still unidentified Kentucky outbreak'.
  1267. Speaker 1: The President broke away from crisis talks with General John McGrew...
  1268. Speaker 1: ...to give this statement.
  1269. Speaker 2: This move is as unwelcome...
  1270. Speaker 2: ...as it is economically unsound.
  1271. Speaker 2: I will seek to redress this move at every opportunity.
  1272. Speaker 2: After talks with the General I am satisfied that...
  1273. Speaker 2: The Knox Event is, to all intents of purpose, contained.
  1274. Speaker 2: However.
  1275. Speaker 2: Tests on those recovering from the Knox sickness are inconclusive.
  1276. Speaker 2: We have labs set up inside the Zone now.
  1277. Speaker 2: I assure the American people that every dollar I have at my disposal...
  1278. Speaker 2: ...will go toward their healing and rehabilitation.
  1279. Speaker 2: However, I repeat: the Knox Event IS contained.
  1280. Speaker 2: Procedures are underway to ensure our safety.
  1281. Speaker 2: That will be all.
  1282. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1283.  
  1284.  
  1285. Speaker 1: Good evening. This is NNR.
  1286. Speaker 1: On the day when ALL international flights were grounded...
  1287. Speaker 1: ...peacekeeping forces of police and military personnel patrol the streets.
  1288. Speaker 1: The official line: 'Stay indoors where possible. Do not panic.'
  1289. Speaker 1: Earlier today the President made the following statement:
  1290. Speaker 2: The Knox Event is, to all intents of purpose, contained.
  1291. Speaker 2: However.
  1292. Speaker 2: Tests on those recovering from the Knox sickness are inconclusive.
  1293. Speaker 2: We have labs set up inside the Zone now.
  1294. Speaker 2: I assure the American people that every dollar I have at my disposal...
  1295. Speaker 2: ...will go toward their healing and rehabilitation.
  1296. Speaker 2: However, I repeat: the Knox Event IS contained.
  1297. Speaker 2: Procedures are underway to ensure our safety.
  1298. Speaker 2: That will be all.
  1299. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, as a part of the military mobilization...
  1300. Speaker 1: ... the Knox Exclusion Zone boundary is being widened.
  1301. Speaker 1: The office of General John McGrew has stated that this is...
  1302. Speaker 1: ... 'to remove any element of doubt'...
  1303. Speaker 1: ...that the Knox Event is being dealt with 'safely' and 'responsibly'.
  1304. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1305.  
  1306.  
  1307. Speaker 1: This is NNR. Good morning.
  1308. Speaker 1: Public anger at the Government's handling of the Knox Event...
  1309. Speaker 1: ...continues to spill out onto the streets.
  1310. Speaker 1: A confirmed fatality in New York, and many injured in Miami.
  1311. Speaker 1: A stand-off between armed locals and police forces in Missouri was calmed...
  1312. Speaker 1: ...with water cannons and tear gas.
  1313. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, the outbreak is said to be contained while...
  1314. Speaker 1: ... tests on the recovery of those afflicted are carried out...
  1315. Speaker 1: ...inside the Zone.
  1316. Speaker 1: To further secure the incident, the Exclusion Zone has been widened.
  1317. Speaker 1: Everyone within the new perimeter has been moved to temporary camps.
  1318. Speaker 1: The reason? 'To remove any element of doubt' that...
  1319. Speaker 1: ... the Knox Event is being dealt with safely and responsibly.
  1320. Speaker 1: Displaced locals, however, were quick to criticise the move.
  1321. Speaker 2: They came when it got dark - threw me and my boy in a truck!
  1322. Speaker 2: Said it's for our safety! I said 'safety from what?'
  1323. Speaker 2: I heard rumors y'all wouldn't believe.
  1324. Speaker 2: I heard are people trying to escape from inside.
  1325. Speaker 2: They want us away from there.
  1326. Speaker 2: They put us in a school hall. Too many people, too few beds.
  1327. Speaker 2: We started walking, and we ain't stopped.
  1328. Speaker 2: Those Army boys are scared.
  1329. Speaker 2: You can see it in their eyes.
  1330. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1331.  
  1332.  
  1333. Speaker 1: Good morning, you're listening to NNR.
  1334. Speaker 1: Breaking news this hour!
  1335. Speaker 1: A curfew announced in New York, Miami and LA with more to follow.
  1336. Speaker 1: The President addressed a press briefing just moments ago.
  1337. Speaker 2: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  1338. Speaker 2: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  1339. Speaker 2: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  1340. Speaker 2: And for the rumor-mongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'
  1341. Speaker 2: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  1342. Speaker 2: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  1343. Speaker 2: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  1344. Speaker 2: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  1345. Speaker 2: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion are not.
  1346. Speaker 2: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  1347. Speaker 2: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  1348. Speaker 2: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  1349. Speaker 2: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  1350. Speaker 2: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  1351. Speaker 2: We are examining all potentialities.
  1352. Speaker 2: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  1353. Speaker 3: This is NNR.
  1354. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1355.  
  1356.  
  1357. Speaker 1: This is NNR, good afternoon.
  1358. Speaker 1: The President today announced a 6pm curfew in major cities.
  1359. Speaker 1: He went on to reiterate that the Knox Event is contained.
  1360. Speaker 1: He, however, admitted responsibility for the 'perceived lack of communication'.
  1361. Speaker 2: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  1362. Speaker 2: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  1363. Speaker 2: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  1364. Speaker 2: And for the rumor-mongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'
  1365. Speaker 2: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  1366. Speaker 2: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  1367. Speaker 2: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  1368. Speaker 2: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  1369. Speaker 2: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion are not.
  1370. Speaker 2: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  1371. Speaker 2: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  1372. Speaker 2: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  1373. Speaker 2: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  1374. Speaker 2: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  1375. Speaker 2: We are examining all potentialities.
  1376. Speaker 2: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  1377. Speaker 3: This is NNR.
  1378. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1379.  
  1380.  
  1381. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1382. Speaker 1: Shocking pictures have emerged from the Exclusion Zone.
  1383. Speaker 1: Earlier today the President discussed a 'receding likelihood'...
  1384. Speaker 1: ... of recovery for those afflicted by the Knox Event.
  1385. Speaker 1: Photography leaked from the Exclusion Zone, however, paints a...
  1386. Speaker 1: ... more extreme picture.
  1387. Speaker 1: Some listeners will find the following description shocking.
  1388. Speaker 1: The photo is of a crowded street, but in focus is a man.
  1389. Speaker 1: His age thirty. His clothing bloodstained.
  1390. Speaker 1: One arm is raised as if in greeting.
  1391. Speaker 1: The other is missing.
  1392. Speaker 1: He is bloody. Covered in what would appear to be bite marks.
  1393. Speaker 1: Or perhaps wounds inflicted by a bladed weapon.
  1394. Speaker 1: He is still standing. He is apparently unharmed.
  1395. Speaker 1: We have established the validity of this photograph.
  1396. Speaker 1: We would also remind listeners that throughout it all - the message has been:
  1397. Speaker 1: The Knox Event is contained.
  1398. Speaker 1: The public have been shielded, rightly or wrongly, from a truth.
  1399. Speaker 1: But the Knox Event IS contained.
  1400. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1401.  
  1402.  
  1403. Speaker 1: This is NNR. Good morning.
  1404. Speaker 1: Our apologies for this morning's break in programming.
  1405. Speaker 1: Another night of violence nationwide...
  1406. Speaker 1: ... as more shocking details on the Knox Event emerge.
  1407. Speaker 1: Conflict is endemic throughout the Exclusion Zone.
  1408. Speaker 1: Those suffering from the affliction... hunt those unaffected.
  1409. Speaker 1: Mothers. Fathers. Children.
  1410. Speaker 1: The change is total.
  1411. Speaker 1: The change is, observers claim, absolute.
  1412. Speaker 1: When questioned officials refused either to confirm or deny these revelations.
  1413. Speaker 1: Answering only that the Knox Event is contained...
  1414. Speaker 1: ... and that further information would be discussed later today.
  1415. Speaker 1: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1416. Speaker 1: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1417. Speaker 1: God bless America.
  1418. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1419. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1420. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1421.  
  1422.  
  1423. Speaker 1: This is NNR. Good afternoon.
  1424. Speaker 1: Shocking detail continues to emerge from Kentucky...
  1425. Speaker 1: ... while America asks: is the Event truly contained?
  1426. Speaker 1: Those who suffer from the infection prey on the healthy.
  1427. Speaker 1: While survivor testimony claims the military have been holding civilians...
  1428. Speaker 1: ... suspected of contact with the illness INSIDE the Exclusion Zone.
  1429. Speaker 1: As of last night, however, many found freedom.
  1430. Speaker 1: Curfew Officials talking to NNR have refused to comment.
  1431. Speaker 1: Their assurance: that the Knox Event is contained.
  1432. Speaker 1: A briefing from General John McGrew is expected this evening.
  1433. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1434. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1435. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1436.  
  1437.  
  1438. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1439. Speaker 1: We're going straight over to General John McGrew.
  1440. Speaker 2: First and foremost: we are safe.
  1441. Speaker 2: America is safe.
  1442. Speaker 2: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  1443. Speaker 2: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  1444. Speaker 2: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  1445. Speaker 2: The initial period of contagion is over.
  1446. Speaker 2: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  1447. Speaker 2: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  1448. Speaker 2: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  1449. Speaker 2: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  1450. Speaker 2: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  1451. Speaker 2: This means bites. This means scratches.
  1452. Speaker 2: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  1453. Speaker 2: But this is contained.
  1454. Speaker 2: It has always been contained.
  1455. Speaker 2: We are safe.
  1456. Speaker 2: America is safe.
  1457. Speaker 3: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1458. Speaker 3: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1459. Speaker 4: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1460.  
  1461.  
  1462. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1463. Speaker 1: This was a statement from General John McGrew recorded earlier today.
  1464. Speaker 2: First and foremost: we are safe.
  1465. Speaker 2: America is safe.
  1466. Speaker 2: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  1467. Speaker 2: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  1468. Speaker 2: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  1469. Speaker 2: The initial period of contagion is over.
  1470. Speaker 2: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  1471. Speaker 2: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  1472. Speaker 2: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  1473. Speaker 2: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  1474. Speaker 2: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  1475. Speaker 2: This means bites. This means scratches.
  1476. Speaker 2: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  1477. Speaker 2: But this is contained.
  1478. Speaker 2: It has always been contained.
  1479. Speaker 2: We are safe.
  1480. Speaker 2: America is safe.
  1481. Speaker 3: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1482. Speaker 3: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1483. Speaker 4: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1484.  
  1485.  
  1486. Speaker 1: This is NNR. Good morning.
  1487. Speaker 1: The President left the White House through angry crowds last night.
  1488. Speaker 1: As protesters incensed by the secrecy surrounding the Knox Event...
  1489. Speaker 1: ... broke curfew once again and converged on the Mall.
  1490. Speaker 1: General John McGrew has spelled out that, despite rumor to the contrary...
  1491. Speaker 1: ... sufferers are not deceased.
  1492. Speaker 1: At this stage only direct fluid contact can spread the disease.
  1493. Speaker 1: This, however, is no comfort to those with friends and relatives...
  1494. Speaker 1: ... inside the Exclusion Zone. Or close by.
  1495. Speaker 1: Reports are coming in of violent clashes on the perimeter.
  1496. Speaker 1: We'll have news on that as it happens.
  1497. Speaker 1: And as ever we must report:
  1498. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1499. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1500. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1501.  
  1502.  
  1503. Speaker 1: Good afternoon. This is NNR.
  1504. Speaker 1: The President has made the following recorded statement.
  1505. Speaker 2: Fellow Americans.
  1506. Speaker 2: We must have peace.
  1507. Speaker 2: Please: tonight, stay in your homes.
  1508. Speaker 2: Mistakes have been made, I know.
  1509. Speaker 2: But at this point the Knox Event is contained.
  1510. Speaker 2: The world is watching us.
  1511. Speaker 2: We don't have to panic.
  1512. Speaker 2: The curfew is there for a reason, and I would ask you to stick by it.
  1513. Speaker 2: We intend to make deliberate action within the Exclusion Zone very soon.
  1514. Speaker 1: This is still NNR. We're still getting reports of violence and gunfire...
  1515. Speaker 1: ... on the Zone perimeter south of Louisville.
  1516. Speaker 1: We can't get in touch with our team right now.
  1517. Speaker 1: More as it happens.
  1518. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1519. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1520. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1521.  
  1522.  
  1523. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1524. Speaker 1: Survivors are reporting developments on the perimeter.
  1525. Speaker 1: The Primary Exclusion Zone camp has been compromised.
  1526. Speaker 1: Running battles between civilians and military enforcement...
  1527. Speaker 1: ... resulted in the deployment of tear gas and later...
  1528. Speaker 1: ... gunfire.
  1529. Speaker 1: The conflict was nearing an end when...
  1530. Speaker 1: When a huge movement of people came from INSIDE the Zone.
  1531. Speaker 1: Hundreds of people - thought to be infected - entered the area.
  1532. Speaker 1: The ground is littered with the dead and the dying.
  1533. Speaker 1: It's impossible to tell who has the infection, and who does not.
  1534. Speaker 2: I was in there. I got away.
  1535. Speaker 2: Look at this. Look at my arm.
  1536. Speaker 2: One of them got to me. Sunk her teeth right in.
  1537. Speaker 2: What are they saying?
  1538. Speaker 2: Do you know what this means?
  1539. Speaker 2: Does this mean I'm infected?
  1540. Speaker 2: Don't look at me like that!
  1541. Speaker 2: Screw you man! Fu-
  1542. Speaker 3: *bzzt* *fzzt*
  1543. Speaker 4: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1544. Speaker 4: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1545. Speaker 5: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1546.  
  1547.  
  1548. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1549. Speaker 1: Horrific events have played out in Kentucky.
  1550. Speaker 1: Pitched battles between civilians and crowd control experts...
  1551. Speaker 1: ...resulted in sporadic gunfire and casualties throughout yesterday afternoon.
  1552. Speaker 1: At one point tear gas was deployed and...
  1553. Speaker 1: ... during a break in the fighting...
  1554. Speaker 1: ... a wave of infected came from the South.
  1555. Speaker 1: Defences were overwhelmed.
  1556. Speaker 1: A considered assault by military forces took place.
  1557. Speaker 1: The death toll is in the hundreds.
  1558. Speaker 1: In terms of the infected... many hundreds more.
  1559. Speaker 1: Their bodies lie together now, all as one.
  1560. Speaker 1: Crowds of people have escaped the chaos.
  1561. Speaker 1: Some on foot. Some in vehicles.
  1562. Speaker 1: Some themselves victim to fluid contact with the infected.
  1563. Speaker 1: In tense scenes: a military convoy is moving alongside them.
  1564. Speaker 1: The Knox Event is compromised.
  1565. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1566. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1567. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1568.  
  1569.  
  1570. Speaker 1: Good morning. This is NNR.
  1571. Speaker 1: Our reporter is on Route 31W south of Louisville.
  1572. Speaker 1: Al. Al can you hear me?
  1573. Speaker 2: I can.
  1574. Speaker 2: Eyewitness accounts suggest a scene of devastation to the South.
  1575. Speaker 2: Unburied bodies left on the ground.
  1576. Speaker 2: An eerie silence.
  1577. Speaker 2: People are running.
  1578. Speaker 2: I'm seeing occasional conflicts on the road.
  1579. Speaker 2: People are doing their best to keep separate.
  1580. Speaker 2: The Event's military force now absent...
  1581. Speaker 2: Apart from some occasionally seen away from the crowd...
  1582. Speaker 2: Suspicions and emotions are running high.
  1583. Speaker 2: I'm standing next to the body of a man...
  1584. Speaker 2: ... apparently injured by the infected assault.
  1585. Speaker 2: Now he lies dead. A bullet wound to the chest.
  1586. Speaker 2: What the infected began, the uninfected have finished.
  1587. Speaker 2: Anarchy reigns in Kentucky this morning.
  1588. Speaker 2: Back to the studio.
  1589. Speaker 3: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1590. Speaker 3: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1591. Speaker 4: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1592.  
  1593.  
  1594. Speaker 1: This is NNR. Good afternoon.
  1595. Speaker 1: Chaos in Louisville.
  1596. Speaker 1: Traffic gridlock and violent confrontations...
  1597. Speaker 1: ...during a mass surge to the North.
  1598. Speaker 1: Louisville officials have urged residents to stay in their homes.
  1599. Speaker 1: A request now seeming futile - with chaos on the Interstate...
  1600. Speaker 1: ... and huge lines at gas stations.
  1601. Speaker 1: Many are driving, some are even walking.
  1602. Speaker 1: Their aim? To get north. Over the Ohio river.
  1603. Speaker 1: While confrontations with those displaced by yesterday's horror...
  1604. Speaker 1: ...are breaking out throughout the city.
  1605. Speaker 1: Our reporter submitted this report.
  1606. Speaker 1: We apologise for its emotive content.
  1607. Speaker 2: I've seen... infected people outside of the Zone.
  1608. Speaker 2: There was an attack at a rest stop.
  1609. Speaker 2: A child, a child that was thought to be sleeping.
  1610. Speaker 2: He suddenly awoke, and inflicted a wound on his mother.
  1611. Speaker 2: A crowd formed.
  1612. Speaker 2: I walked away. I don't know what happened next.
  1613. Speaker 2: I'm sorry.
  1614. Speaker 2: I just didn't want to know.
  1615. Speaker 2: I couldn't.
  1616. Speaker 3: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1617. Speaker 3: For your own safety, stay indoors beyond 6PM.
  1618. Speaker 3: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1619. Speaker 4: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1620.  
  1621.  
  1622. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1623. Speaker 1: Breaking news from the Knox Event.
  1624. Speaker 1: Illness ravages survivors from the camp assault.
  1625. Speaker 1: Our reporter is on the ground.
  1626. Speaker 2: There are people here who have had NO contact with the infected.
  1627. Speaker 2: They're running fevers. They're incapacitated.
  1628. Speaker 2: Without urgent medical attention many will soon die.
  1629. Speaker 2: Medical attention, right now, is yet to arrive.
  1630. Speaker 2: The Knox Infection is spreading without fluid contact!
  1631. Speaker 2: We repeat: the Knox Infection is spreading without fluid contact!
  1632. Speaker 1: Before we were handed this... shocking news...
  1633. Speaker 1: ... plans for a strengthened curfew had been put in place.
  1634. Speaker 1: Please folks: stay indoors.
  1635. Speaker 3: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1636. Speaker 3: For your own safety, stay indoors beyond 6pm.
  1637. Speaker 3: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1638. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1639.  
  1640.  
  1641. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1642. Speaker 1: Good morning.
  1643. Speaker 1: We have confirmation that the Knox Event infection is...
  1644. Speaker 1: ...spreading without ANY contact with an infected body.
  1645. Speaker 1: Flu-like symptoms, panic, confusion...
  1646. Speaker 1: Symptoms that result in incapacitation and, possibly, death.
  1647. Speaker 1: Or a status much like it.
  1648. Speaker 1: The President's Office has requested America not to panic.
  1649. Speaker 1: A statement reads:
  1650. Speaker 1: Stay in your homes. Avoid public places.'
  1651. Speaker 1: Emergency teams are en route.'
  1652. Speaker 1: Mass movement on major roads will delay help being sent'.
  1653. Speaker 1: The curfew will remain in place'
  1654. Speaker 1: God Bless America'
  1655. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1656. Speaker 2: For your own safety, stay indoors beyond 6PM.
  1657. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1658. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1659.  
  1660.  
  1661. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1662. Speaker 1: As we've been reporting this morning.
  1663. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection is spreading in Kentucky.
  1664. Speaker 1: How it is contracted remains unknown.
  1665. Speaker 1: The illness that precedes... Knox Event symptoms...
  1666. Speaker 1: ...can enter the human body WITHOUT fluid contact.
  1667. Speaker 1: Huge numbers of people - men, women and children - are falling ill all over Louisville.
  1668. Speaker 1: No-one knows why, or how.
  1669. Speaker 1: People are...
  1670. Speaker 1: ...starting to change.
  1671. Speaker 1: Avoid them if you can.
  1672. Speaker 1: Again, the statement by the President's Office reads:
  1673. Speaker 1: Stay in your homes. Avoid public places.'
  1674. Speaker 1: Emergency teams are en route.'
  1675. Speaker 1: Mass movement on major roads will delay help being sent'.
  1676. Speaker 1: The curfew will remain in place'
  1677. Speaker 1: God Bless America'
  1678. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1679. Speaker 2: For your own safety, stay indoors beyond 6PM.
  1680. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1681. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1682.  
  1683.  
  1684. Speaker 1: You're on the NNR Network.
  1685. Speaker 1: It is a day of panic throughout Kentucky.
  1686. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection is spreading, and spreading fast.
  1687. Speaker 1: Hospitals are full. Incapacitated people are left on sidewalks.
  1688. Speaker 1: Many of them are dead.
  1689. Speaker 1: Some are standing.
  1690. Speaker 1: Some not.
  1691. Speaker 1: As one, whole families are falling ill.
  1692. Speaker 1: Those who can, race to the North over the Ohio River.
  1693. Speaker 1: Those who cannot...
  1694. Speaker 1: This is just too much...
  1695. Speaker 1: Just play the damn curfew message.
  1696. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1697. Speaker 2: For your own safety, stay indoors beyond 6PM.
  1698. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1699. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1700.  
  1701.  
  1702. Speaker 1: I'm here with some breaking news.
  1703. Speaker 1: This... uh... this is NNR.
  1704. Speaker 1: Cases of the Knox Event infection are being reported around the world.
  1705. Speaker 1: The scenes of horror in Kentucky are not alone.
  1706. Speaker 1: There are pictures coming in from... England and...
  1707. Speaker 1: ...and Africa.
  1708. Speaker 1: Horrific images.
  1709. Speaker 1: Although it seems impossible.
  1710. Speaker 1: It has happened.
  1711. Speaker 1: The Knox Event is not alone.
  1712. Speaker 1: NNR are <cough> not aware of cases in mainland America...
  1713. Speaker 1: ...outside of Kentucky.
  1714. Speaker 1: Our advice, not the President's...
  1715. Speaker 1: No: my advice...
  1716. Speaker 1: Stay inside, but if you see one of them?
  1717. Speaker 1: Run like hell.
  1718. Speaker 2: The curfew will be enforced until further notice.
  1719. Speaker 2: For your own safety, stay indoors beyond 6PM.
  1720. Speaker 2: Your regional NNR station will have all the details.
  1721. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1722.  
  1723.  
  1724. Speaker 1: This is NNR
  1725. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection is confirmed in the following locations.
  1726. Speaker 1: Louisville and surrounding area, Kentucky.
  1727. Speaker 1: Cincinnati and Columbus, Ohio.
  1728. Speaker 1: Norfolk, England. London, England.
  1729. Speaker 1: Newcastle, England.
  1730. Speaker 1: Mogadishu, Somalia - in Africa.
  1731. Speaker 1: Seoul, South Korea.
  1732. Speaker 1: Okinawa, Japan.
  1733. Speaker 1: The cause of the sudden spread is unknown.
  1734. Speaker 2: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1735.  
  1736.  
  1737. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1738. Speaker 1: We have received a pre-recorded message from General John McGrew.
  1739. Speaker 2: This is addressed to those unaffected by the second wave of the Knox Infection.
  1740. Speaker 2: You might know who you are by now.
  1741. Speaker 2: If you don't, you will in coming days.
  1742. Speaker 2: The disease will not spread to you as it has to others...
  1743. Speaker 2: ... but through fluid contact, by which I mean bites...
  1744. Speaker 2: ... it surely will.
  1745. Speaker 2: The time has come to bear arms against this threat.
  1746. Speaker 2: They may be your family, they may be your friends.
  1747. Speaker 2: Do not hesitate to pull the trigger.
  1748. Speaker 2: These are dark days, but as a nation we can and will prevail.
  1749. Speaker 2: You have not been forgotten.
  1750. Speaker 2: We will come for you.
  1751. Speaker 2: General John McGrew, out.
  1752. Speaker 1: Meanwhile unconfirmed outbreaks of the Knox Infection have been reported...
  1753. Speaker 1: ...in New York and Chicago.
  1754. Speaker 1: Confirmed outbreaks: England, Somalia, South Korea and Japan.
  1755. Speaker 1: There appears to be no end to the descent.
  1756. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1757.  
  1758.  
  1759. Speaker 1: This is...
  1760. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1761. Speaker 1: Earlier today we received the following recording.
  1762. Speaker 1: The voice - that of General John McGrew.
  1763. Speaker 2: This is addressed to those unaffected by the second wave of the Knox Infection.
  1764. Speaker 2: You might know who you are by now.
  1765. Speaker 2: If you don't, you will in coming days.
  1766. Speaker 2: The disease will not spread to you as it has to others...
  1767. Speaker 2: ... but through fluid contact, by which I mean bites...
  1768. Speaker 2: ... it surely will.
  1769. Speaker 2: The time has come to bear arms against this threat.
  1770. Speaker 2: They may be your family, they may be your friends.
  1771. Speaker 2: Do not hesitate to pull the trigger.
  1772. Speaker 2: These are dark days, but as a nation we can and will prevail.
  1773. Speaker 2: You have not been forgotten.
  1774. Speaker 2: We will come for you.
  1775. Speaker 2: General John McGrew, out.
  1776. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1777.  
  1778.  
  1779. Speaker 1: Good morning.
  1780. Speaker 1: This is NNR.
  1781. Speaker 1: Earlier today we received the following recording.
  1782. Speaker 1: The voice - that of General John McGrew.
  1783. Speaker 2: This is addressed to those unaffected by the second wave of the Knox Infection.
  1784. Speaker 2: You might know who you are by now.
  1785. Speaker 2: If you don't, you will in coming days.
  1786. Speaker 2: The disease will not spread to you as it has to others...
  1787. Speaker 2: ... but through fluid contact, by which I mean bites...
  1788. Speaker 2: ... it surely will.
  1789. Speaker 2: The time has come to bear arms against this threat.
  1790. Speaker 2: They may be your family, they may be your friends.
  1791. Speaker 2: Do not hesitate to pull the trigger.
  1792. Speaker 2: These are dark days, but as a nation we can and will prevail.
  1793. Speaker 2: You have not been forgotten.
  1794. Speaker 2: We will come for you.
  1795. Speaker 2: General John McGrew, out.
  1796. Speaker 3: NNR Network: What matters to you, matters to America.
  1797.  
  1798.  
  1799. Speaker 1: This is NNR
  1800. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection is confirmed in the following locations:
  1801. Speaker 1: Louisville and surrounding area, Kentucky.
  1802. Speaker 1: New Orleans.
  1803. Speaker 1: New York.
  1804. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  1805. Speaker 1: Los Angeles, Cali <fzzt>
  1806. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  1807. Speaker 1: Berlin.
  1808. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  1809. Speaker 1: Tokyo.
  1810. Speaker 2: <fzzt>
  1811. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  1812. Speaker 1: God save us all.
  1813.  
  1814.  
  1815. Speaker 1: My name is Pastor James Hartnell.
  1816. Speaker 1: I am in what was once a place for radio broadcast.
  1817. Speaker 1: It is now a mausoleum.
  1818. Speaker 1: A walking mausoleum.
  1819. Speaker 1: I have been bitten. I am not long for this world.
  1820. Speaker 1: I came here, to this room, to pray with you. For our souls.
  1821. Speaker 1: Our Father, who art...
  1822. Speaker 2: *CRASH*
  1823. Speaker 1: Oh but here they come.
  1824. Speaker 1: Do not worry. I am... ready for this.
  1825. Speaker 1: God bless you.
  1826. Speaker 1: Get back! GET BACK!
  1827. Speaker 1: *SCREAM*
  1828. Speaker 1: Who art in heaven...
  1829. Speaker 1: Hallowed be..
  1830. Speaker 1: ...
  1831. Speaker 1: thy name...
  1832.  
  1833.  
  1834.  
  1835. ***********
  1836. KnoxTalk Radio - 101200
  1837. ***********
  1838.  
  1839. Speaker 1: In 1992 Governor Cal Fairweather made a promise.
  1840. Speaker 1: A promise he broke in two.
  1841. Speaker 1: He said he'd invest.
  1842. Speaker 1: He said he'd clean up.
  1843. Speaker 1: He said the toxins discovered in our fields and forests would be eradicated.
  1844. Speaker 1: He failed.
  1845. Speaker 1: Vote Mahoney this Fall. Vote for Change.
  1846. Speaker 2: This has been an endorsed message by the Democrat party.
  1847.  
  1848.  
  1849. Speaker 1: I'm Cal Fairweather, and I am the voice of progress.
  1850. Speaker 1: I hunt. I shoot. I fish.
  1851. Speaker 1: I see nature all around.
  1852. Speaker 1: And it's clean, it's clear, it's as God intended.
  1853. Speaker 1: We've spent our time testing the land around us.
  1854. Speaker 1: Making sure the military testing thirty long years ago...
  1855. Speaker 1: ... to protect our country...
  1856. Speaker 1: ... was as safe as we always thought it was.
  1857. Speaker 1: Know what?
  1858. Speaker 1: Kentucky's as safe a place to live as it is beautiful.
  1859. Speaker 1: Vote for Cal Fairweather. Vote for progress.
  1860. Speaker 2: This has been an endorsed message by the Republican party.
  1861.  
  1862.  
  1863. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll meet you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  1864. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll see you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  1865. Speaker 2: The Cross Roads Mall!
  1866. Speaker 2: For fun, for friends, for store after store!
  1867. Speaker 2: Late night closing every Saturday!
  1868. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll meet you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  1869. Speaker 1: ♪ We'll see you at the... Cross Roads! ♪
  1870.  
  1871.  
  1872. Speaker 1: KnoxTalk Radio, you're on the air Marcia.
  1873. Speaker 1: What do you know?
  1874. Speaker 2: Nothin'! I was on the phone to my daughter... then she goes dead!
  1875. Speaker 1: Did she mention any kind of infection Marcia?
  1876. Speaker 2: Kids were off school with a fever. Nothing bad.
  1877. Speaker 2: Now we can't talk! Can't go see her!
  1878. Speaker 1: Nothing else?
  1879. Speaker 1: They're saying panic and confusion in there.
  1880. Speaker 2: That's it. They had a fever.
  1881. Speaker 1: How are you Marcia? Are you scared?
  1882. Speaker 2: Scared? I'm not scared - I'm pissed!
  1883. Speaker 2: Who do these guys think they are?
  1884. Speaker 1: They're the US Army ma'am.
  1885. Speaker 1: Back after these messages.
  1886.  
  1887.  
  1888. Speaker 1: You're back with KnoxTalk radio.
  1889. Speaker 1: Today we're talking to people who made it out of the Exclusion Zone.
  1890. Speaker 1: Bobby? Tell us what happened.
  1891. Speaker 2: I headed out on the freeway when the soldiers showed.
  1892. Speaker 2: Musta been one of the last out. Then helicopters, trucks, guns...
  1893. Speaker 1: You hear anything about the Event Bobby?
  1894. Speaker 2: Kinda. Heard it said some people are ill.
  1895. Speaker 2: Walking funny.
  1896. Speaker 2: They say it starts with a fever, but I missed all that.
  1897. Speaker 1: Are they violent Bobby?
  1898. Speaker 2: They what?
  1899. Speaker 1: Are they violent?
  1900. Speaker 1: Some say there's attacks in there.
  1901. Speaker 2: I was getting lunch in Spiffos.
  1902. Speaker 2: Didn't see no fight.
  1903. Speaker 1: Thanks for your call Bobby!
  1904. Speaker 2: Okay. Bye.
  1905.  
  1906.  
  1907. Speaker 1: We've got someone with something new. Twiggy, you there?
  1908. Speaker 2: Sure am. Figured you'd want to hear from someone from inside.
  1909. Speaker 2: I live in West Point. Own a bar.
  1910. Speaker 2: I went away to visit a cousin, but the night before...
  1911. Speaker 2: Weird stuff.
  1912. Speaker 2: Helicopters flying low over us to Muldraugh.
  1913. Speaker 2: We get that stuff - we're an Army town.
  1914. Speaker 2: Serve those boys most nights.
  1915. Speaker 2: Just seemed out of place.
  1916. Speaker 2: Next day I'm coming back. It's no-go.
  1917. Speaker 2: Thanking God I had my wife and dog with me, I guess.
  1918. Speaker 2: Else I wouldn't be seeing them for a week.
  1919. Speaker 2: Dog's been sick, so glad she's with me.
  1920. Speaker 2: I don't know how long this dang thing will take.
  1921. Speaker 2: Do you know?
  1922. Speaker 1: I'm afraid I do not.
  1923. Speaker 1: Thanks for your call.
  1924.  
  1925.  
  1926. Speaker 1: You're on the air Madison.
  1927. Speaker 2: I just wanna say this was planned.
  1928. Speaker 1: What was planned? A disease outbreak?
  1929. Speaker 2: All those helicopters. All those soldiers. Just appearing.
  1930. Speaker 2: My boy was in Desert Storm - I know it can't be done in days...
  1931. Speaker 2: To move those guys that quickly?
  1932. Speaker 2: They knew a storm was brewing.
  1933. Speaker 2: They knew this might happen.
  1934. Speaker 1: I don't know Madison.
  1935. Speaker 1: They have to plan for all contingencies.
  1936. Speaker 2: Cutting off counties south of the Ohio river is a HELL of a contingency.
  1937. Speaker 1: Good point and well made.
  1938. Speaker 1: Okay, next caller after these...
  1939.  
  1940.  
  1941. Speaker 1: We appreciate your calls, especially as people inside the zone...
  1942. Speaker 1: Well they can't call.
  1943. Speaker 1: Apparently Knox Telecommunications have been working on the lines.
  1944. Speaker 1: And they've been out for a week.
  1945. Speaker 1: That's long before the blockade was set up.
  1946. Speaker 1: Christian, my producer tells me you can confirm this?
  1947. Speaker 1: We've got a lot of folks hungry for a conspiracy on our lines.
  1948. Speaker 1: You're saying it's bad timing?
  1949. Speaker 2: My phone is still out!
  1950. Speaker 2: It's been out for... nine days?
  1951. Speaker 2: Guy from Knox Telephones came round.
  1952. Speaker 2: Said to expect some disruption.
  1953. Speaker 1: So where are you calling from Christian?
  1954. Speaker 2: My sister's place.
  1955. Speaker 2: I live just North of the river. She's up in Louisville.
  1956. Speaker 1: And you wanted to get away?
  1957. Speaker 2: Sure did.
  1958. Speaker 2: I don't know what's happening on the other side of the water...
  1959. Speaker 2: But it's not good.
  1960. Speaker 2: You can smell it in the air.
  1961. Speaker 2: Something's smelled bad for weeks, it gets into your lungs.
  1962. Speaker 2: That's what's behind it.
  1963. Speaker 1: Thanks for your call Christian,
  1964.  
  1965.  
  1966. Speaker 1: How you doing James?
  1967. Speaker 2: Ah. Not so good.
  1968. Speaker 1: Guess we don't need to ask why. You know anyone in there?
  1969. Speaker 2: Nah. It's just - weird not knowing what's going down.
  1970. Speaker 2: I mean, it's 1993. There's gotta be other ways to call out. 
  1971. Speaker 1: Phone system's down James. No big transmitters I know of.
  1972. Speaker 2: How about something short-range?
  1973. Speaker 1: I'm in your boat James. I just don't know.
  1974. Speaker 2: What if they don't want to be heard?
  1975. Speaker 2: What if they're... too far gone?
  1976. Speaker 2: You think that's what they're hiding?
  1977. Speaker 1: Lots of military bases in there James. Whole lot of secret stuff.
  1978. Speaker 1: That's my reading anyway.
  1979. Speaker 2: It's not right though, is it?
  1980. Speaker 1: Not much is.
  1981. Speaker 1: We'll come back to you after this James.
  1982.  
  1983.  
  1984. Speaker 1: You're with KnoxTalk Catherine...
  1985. Speaker 2: That new Spiffo's restaurant just opened.
  1986. Speaker 1: And you think it's connected?
  1987. Speaker 2: It's in the meat!
  1988. Speaker 2: They've been feeding cattle to cattle!
  1989. Speaker 2: It's a European thing.
  1990. Speaker 1: You think it's related to the BSE crisis?
  1991. Speaker 1: Mad Cow disease?
  1992. Speaker 2: There was a guy talking about it on Triple-N.
  1993. Speaker 2: Guy wrote a book. Said it gets into your head.
  1994. Speaker 2: You eat burgers, and it gets to your brain.
  1995. Speaker 2: My son worked in Spiffos before they let him go.
  1996. Speaker 2: You know how many he cooked a day?
  1997. Speaker 2: A lot. A whole lot.
  1998. Speaker 2: That's all I'm saying.
  1999. Speaker 1: Thanks for your call Catherine.
  2000.  
  2001.  
  2002. Speaker 1: Let's get some focus.
  2003. Speaker 1: We got a retired Colonel on the line. Colonel Smythe out of Arkansas.
  2004. Speaker 2: I've been detectin' some... anti authority sentiment on your show.
  2005. Speaker 2: Now, my daddy - he was a soldier.
  2006. Speaker 2: His daddy too. Then me. Then my son.
  2007. Speaker 2: We shed a lot of blood for the red, white and blue.
  2008. Speaker 2: These boys protectin' those people - we don't know their orders.
  2009. Speaker 2: But we do know they're doing the right thing.
  2010. Speaker 2: No matter what.
  2011. Speaker 2: They're regular men like your son, like my son.
  2012. Speaker 2: Have faith in them, and have faith in their superiors.
  2013. Speaker 2: Nothing comes easy in the Army.
  2014. Speaker 2: That doesn't mean you don't do right.
  2015. Speaker 1: Thank you for your call.
  2016. Speaker 1: Good to hear the other side.
  2017. Speaker 1: Back after this...
  2018.  
  2019.  
  2020. Speaker 1: Ethan's called in. How are you Ethan?
  2021. Speaker 2: You think it matters how I am?
  2022. Speaker 2: How about the poor souls behind the Event line?
  2023. Speaker 1: Well of course...
  2024. Speaker 2: This is judgment. This is God.
  2025. Speaker 1: That's certainly a point of...
  2026. Speaker 2: Let me finish! This is foretold. Jesus is coming home.
  2027. Speaker 2: Everyone listening. EVERYONE listening.
  2028. Speaker 2: You get on your knees and repent.
  2029. Speaker 2: He knows your sins, and he's a comin'.
  2030. Speaker 2: No. In fact, he's already here. And you are JUDGED.
  2031. Speaker 2: You know what it says in the book of Revelations?
  2032. Speaker 1: I do. Okay, onto the next caller.
  2033. Speaker 2: The great day of his wrath is come!
  2034. Speaker 2: And who shall be able to stand?
  2035. Speaker 1: Okay. Thank you!
  2036.  
  2037.  
  2038. Speaker 1: If you haven't heard they've grounded flights.
  2039. Speaker 1: Domestic flights are dandy, but if you're thinking of going further...
  2040. Speaker 1: You're gonna be disappointed.
  2041. Speaker 1: The WHO, that's the World Health Organisation, are to blame.
  2042. Speaker 1: Todd, I hear you've got an opinion.
  2043. Speaker 2: Sure as heck I do.
  2044. Speaker 2: Who gave this 'WHO' a right to tell us what to do?
  2045. Speaker 2: They watching the same news I am?
  2046. Speaker 2: We've got a problem. We've got it contained.
  2047. Speaker 1: Who's 'We' Todd?
  2048. Speaker 2: The United States of America!
  2049. Speaker 2: WHO's got no business here!
  2050. Speaker 2: How in hell can they tell us what to do?
  2051. Speaker 2: They're scared of catching a cold, so what?
  2052. Speaker 2: America can't do business?
  2053. Speaker 2: America can kiss vacations goodbye?
  2054. Speaker 2: We founded this nation to get away from those bastards.
  2055. Speaker 1: Todd I'm gonna have to ask for less cussing.
  2056. Speaker 2: I'm sorry. I'm sorry.
  2057. Speaker 2: It's just...
  2058. Speaker 2: Y'know I love America.
  2059. Speaker 1: We all do Todd.
  2060. Speaker 1: Thanks for your call.
  2061.  
  2062.  
  2063. Speaker 1: We've got Latoya, calling from Louisville.
  2064. Speaker 2: I just tried to get out of my apartment.
  2065. Speaker 2: Couldn't get off the front step.
  2066. Speaker 2: Trouble there too Latoya?
  2067. Speaker 2: With the soldiers? Hell I don't think so.
  2068. Speaker 2: There's a goddam' TANK in my street.
  2069. Speaker 2: I never seen so much camouflage in one place.
  2070. Speaker 1: Where are you calling from?
  2071. Speaker 2: I'm North of the river.
  2072. Speaker 1: I heard they were on the bridges?
  2073. Speaker 2: They're everywhere.
  2074. Speaker 1: So no fighting where you are?
  2075. Speaker 1: Reports of riots are coming in from New York, Miami...
  2076. Speaker 2: People here don't have time to fight.
  2077. Speaker 2: If they can, they're just going North.
  2078. Speaker 2: Vehicle after vehicle. Some folks on foot.
  2079. Speaker 2: It's gridlock.
  2080. Speaker 1: Thanks for calling Latoya.
  2081.  
  2082.  
  2083. Speaker 1: Abigail? You're on.
  2084. Speaker 2: Why are they sticking with this bullshit?
  2085. Speaker 1: Who Abigail? And please... this is a family show.
  2086. Speaker 2: You still think that counts for something?
  2087. Speaker 2: We know the truth, we know what's in there.
  2088. Speaker 2: My boyfriend? He's dead.
  2089. Speaker 2: I know that, and I know that I'm as good as dead.
  2090. Speaker 2: Why spin us this bullshit?
  2091. Speaker 2: Who in hell are they protecting?
  2092. Speaker 2: I'll tell you: themselves!
  2093. Speaker 2: They got labs in there, they got secret facilities.
  2094. Speaker 1: There's no evidence for any of that Abigail.
  2095. Speaker 2: There's a goddam Exclusion Zone filled with evidence!
  2096. Speaker 1: Thank you for your call.
  2097.  
  2098.  
  2099. Speaker 1: We've been asked to break our regular broadcasting.
  2100. Speaker 1: So, no calls right now people.
  2101. Speaker 1: News right down from the top: a curfew.
  2102. Speaker 1: From 6pm tonight: keep your kids inside.
  2103. Speaker 1: Hope must be to calm folk down.
  2104. Speaker 1: We're in Nowheresville out here...
  2105. Speaker 1: And I've seen looting. Shelves are empty.
  2106. Speaker 1: They shut the bar, but that didn't stop people breaking back in.
  2107. Speaker 1: God only knows what it's like in city centers right now.
  2108. Speaker 1: Let's open up the lines. Clare, you there?
  2109. Speaker 2: Sure am. Who the hell isn't staying inside right now anyways?
  2110. Speaker 2: Knox Event could be in anything.
  2111. Speaker 2: The air. The food. Did you see the meteors?
  2112. Speaker 1: They passed me by Clare.
  2113. Speaker 2: Passed by everyone.
  2114. Speaker 1: Over their heads?
  2115. Speaker 2: Are you mocking me?
  2116. Speaker 1: Sorry Clare, it's been a long week.
  2117. Speaker 2: It's in the skies, and it's in the air we breathe.
  2118. Speaker 2: Curfew is the right move.
  2119. Speaker 2: But it's too late.
  2120. Speaker 1: Thank you Clare!
  2121. Speaker 1: Any other thoughts on the Knox Event curfew?
  2122. Speaker 1: We want to hear them...
  2123. Speaker 1: Lines are back open people.
  2124.  
  2125.  
  2126. Speaker 1: Okay folks, a lot of voice on our lines as you'd imagine.
  2127. Speaker 1: But Danielle's got a story to tell. You've got the mic Danielle.
  2128. Speaker 2: They're lying. They're lying to us.
  2129. Speaker 2: We were on the inside . My Mom - she was attacked. This guy bit her.
  2130. Speaker 2: We tried to get out but they took her.
  2131. Speaker 2: I don't know where she is.
  2132. Speaker 2: I took my dog out the car and I just ran. 
  2133. Speaker 2: They shot my dog!
  2134. Speaker 2: What kinda soldiers do that?
  2135. Speaker 2: And I'm sat here in this camp on some guy's carphone.
  2136. Speaker 2: The others - they wanted me to get word out.
  2137. Speaker 2: People in there have changed.
  2138. Speaker 2: They try to kill you.
  2139. Speaker 2: All of them try to kill you.
  2140.  
  2141.  
  2142. Speaker 1: I know him. I know the guy.
  2143. Speaker 2: For people just tuning in, Kelly's calling about...
  2144. Speaker 2: ... the disturbing images that have emerged from the Event Zone.
  2145. Speaker 2: Tune in to a news channel, everyone has it.
  2146. Speaker 2: But I guess Kelly has what they'd call an exclusive.
  2147. Speaker 2: His family might be listening Kelly.
  2148. Speaker 1: Okay, I won't name him.
  2149. Speaker 1: But he works in the Cine-E Plex.
  2150. Speaker 1: Saw him last week when I took my son to the Spiffo movie.
  2151. Speaker 1: It's him for sure.
  2152. Speaker 1: You think they feel pain?
  2153. Speaker 2: Well, his arm's not there. He's not even blinking.
  2154. Speaker 1: I don't even know if they feel.
  2155. Speaker 1: You think it's contained?
  2156. Speaker 2: You're the caller. You tell me.
  2157. Speaker 1: I think they know what they're doing.
  2158. Speaker 1: They're trained for this kinda thing.
  2159. Speaker 2: Let's hope you're right Clare.
  2160. Speaker 2: Back after these messages.
  2161. Speaker 3: [cine plex advert]
  2162.  
  2163.  
  2164. Speaker 1: What's your employment mystery caller?
  2165. Speaker 2: I'm a janitor.
  2166. Speaker 2: I've signed so many forms that I know this isn't right...
  2167. Speaker 2: But there's labs in there.
  2168. Speaker 2: Guys in white coats.
  2169. Speaker 1: And they're experimenting with what? Biological stuff?
  2170. Speaker 2: I don't know.
  2171. Speaker 1: Do they test on anything? Animals?
  2172. Speaker 2: Saw some dogs on my last day before this all started.
  2173. Speaker 1: They test on dogs?
  2174. Speaker 2: Naw. Security guys' dog was sick.
  2175. Speaker 1: So what you're saying is...
  2176. Speaker 1: They have science stuff in a military installation.
  2177. Speaker 1: Could be weapons, could be freshman chemistry class.
  2178. Speaker 1: And a guy owned a dog?
  2179. Speaker 2: Yes sir. That's the measure of it.
  2180. Speaker 2: Could be anything.
  2181. Speaker 2: It's terrorism.
  2182. Speaker 1: Thanks for your call.
  2183. Speaker 1: If anyone actually knows some facts about the Event call me.
  2184. Speaker 3: Sick of time-wasters.
  2185.  
  2186.  
  2187. Speaker 1: We've got a live one folks.
  2188. Speaker 1: Charles, I'm just going to hand over to you.
  2189. Speaker 1: Say what you need to say.
  2190. Speaker 2: I was in there.
  2191. Speaker 2: Everyone got the sickness at once.
  2192. Speaker 2: But... not everyone got the sickness.
  2193. Speaker 2: There was a bunch of us, running for the north road.
  2194. Speaker 2: All around us they were waking up.
  2195. Speaker 2: Waking up dead.
  2196. Speaker 2: We saw soldiers in hazard suits... they just threw us into trucks.
  2197. Speaker 2: There was this one lady.
  2198. Speaker 2: They just shot her.
  2199. Speaker 2: Back then we didn't know why.
  2200. Speaker 2: Now I know they did her a favor.
  2201. Speaker 2: They kept us in a military camp.
  2202. Speaker 2: They called it quarantine.
  2203. Speaker 2: When people got sick they took them away.
  2204. Speaker 2: For tests they said, through an inch of hazard suit plastic...
  2205. Speaker 2: They never came back.
  2206. Speaker 2: I didn't know anyone I was with but...
  2207. Speaker 2: Fathers. Daughters. Wives. Children...
  2208. Speaker 2: Losing their families, one by one.
  2209. Speaker 2: Then, two days ago, we woke up and the cells were open.
  2210. Speaker 2: Soldiers were gone.
  2211. Speaker 2: No trace.
  2212. Speaker 2: Just some guy in a uniform who'd been filled with bullets.
  2213. Speaker 2: Looked like a disagreement.
  2214. Speaker 2: We went North, and walked right through the border.
  2215. Speaker 2: No-one said a word.
  2216. Speaker 2: I feel like I've seen Hell.
  2217. Speaker 1: Thanks for your call.
  2218.  
  2219.  
  2220. Speaker 1: John, you're up. How're ya feeling?
  2221. Speaker 2: I just wanted to say thank you.
  2222. Speaker 2: All those other stations. The TV.
  2223. Speaker 2: They're just saying what they want them to say.
  2224. Speaker 2: Jackie Jaye's sat in McGrew's lap and spittin' his lies.
  2225. Speaker 2: The people in there are DEAD.
  2226. Speaker 2: They're gone. My daughter. Your families.
  2227. Speaker 2: This is how it ENDS.
  2228. Speaker 1: Thank you John.
  2229. Speaker 1: Sure is starting to feel that way.
  2230.  
  2231.  
  2232. Speaker 1: Okay people we need your calls tonight.
  2233. Speaker 1: It's crazy out there.
  2234. Speaker 1: The President doing nothing has led to...
  2235. Speaker 1: Well people are scared.
  2236. Speaker 1: Firehoses have been turned on angry crowds in New York.
  2237. Speaker 1: Looting and arson in Los Angeles.
  2238. Speaker 1: And in the middle criminals using the climate of fear...
  2239. Speaker 1: ... to their own advantage.
  2240. Speaker 1: I've seen pictures of people taking TVs, computer game consoles... stuff like that...
  2241. Speaker 1: I'm taking your calls:
  2242. Speaker 1: Are you stockpiling food and medicine?
  2243. Speaker 1: What do you make of the curfew rumors?
  2244. Speaker 1: Same place, same number... different nightmare.
  2245. Speaker 1: Call us now guys.
  2246.  
  2247.  
  2248. Speaker 1: Francine wants to talk to us.
  2249. Speaker 1: You're on the air.
  2250. Speaker 2: You know how long it takes for this to incubate?
  2251. Speaker 2: I mean the flu?
  2252. Speaker 2: Not when they... get you.
  2253. Speaker 1: One day? Two days?
  2254. Speaker 2: Two days before the military rolled out: what were you doin'?
  2255. Speaker 1: Francine I don't know. It's been a long week.
  2256. Speaker 1: My head's a mess. Do you know what you were doing?
  2257. Speaker 2: Sure I do. I was watching the fireworks.
  2258. Speaker 2: Waving a flag.
  2259. Speaker 2: This thing began July 4th. Independence Day.
  2260. Speaker 1: Maybe Francine, but what's your point?
  2261. Speaker 2: Terrorism. Terrorism is my point.
  2262. Speaker 2: They've been coming for us for years.
  2263. Speaker 2: This is their moment.
  2264. Speaker 1: Francine, right now I don't think it's the time for theories.
  2265. Speaker 1: I've heard enough theories.
  2266. Speaker 1: Let's get positive. Let's try to help folks out there.
  2267. Speaker 1: If you have tips. If you have advice.
  2268. Speaker 1: Call me.
  2269.  
  2270.  
  2271. Speaker 1: Something's up in the Event camps.
  2272. Speaker 1: We've got Danielle on the line again.
  2273. Speaker 2: Hello? Hello?
  2274. Speaker 1: Danielle, honey. What's happening?
  2275. Speaker 2: I'm on a carphone. The battery's low.
  2276. Speaker 2: I need to be quick.
  2277. Speaker 1: What's happening? What's that noise?
  2278. Speaker 2: There were gunshots, and then there was this....
  2279. Speaker 2: ... this huge wave of infected people.
  2280. Speaker 2: They just appeared.
  2281. Speaker 2: Hundreds of them over the perimeter. Thousands maybe.
  2282. Speaker 2: There weren't enough soldiers. Or guns.
  2283. Speaker 2: I'm lying on the back seat of this car.
  2284. Speaker 2: All I can hear is...
  2285. Speaker 2: OH GOD. OH THEY'RE <bzzt> <fzzt>
  2286. Speaker 1: Hello? Hello?
  2287. Speaker 1: Danielle, honey can you hear me?
  2288. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  2289.  
  2290.  
  2291. Speaker 1: Let's get the message out there.
  2292. Speaker 1: Danny? Tell us what you know.
  2293. Speaker 2: It's spread through bites. Maybe scratches, but definitely bites.
  2294. Speaker 1: Have you been in there Danny?
  2295. Speaker 2: Kinda. We live on a farm near the river. I swam it.
  2296. Speaker 2: My sister went into West Point to see what was going on.
  2297. Speaker 2: She said everyone had turned.
  2298. Speaker 2: And I mean EVERYONE.
  2299. Speaker 2: One took a chunk from her wrist.
  2300. Speaker 2: She got back and I cleaned the wound, but...
  2301. Speaker 2: It just got worse.
  2302. Speaker 2: Then she died.
  2303. Speaker 2: She died, but she <sob> didn't go away.
  2304. Speaker 2: It's okay man. We're all here with you.
  2305. Speaker 3: I ran. Swam the river... somehow.
  2306. Speaker 3: She's still there.
  2307. Speaker 3: Standing there. Dead.
  2308. Speaker 3: How the fuck is this happening?
  2309.  
  2310.  
  2311. Speaker 1: Hi it's Carla.
  2312. Speaker 2: You watching the news Carla?
  2313. Speaker 1: I don't need to see the news, it's outside my front room.
  2314. Speaker 1: Cars, people... everyone moving North.
  2315. Speaker 3: How do they look?
  2316. Speaker 1: Scared. Same as me.
  2317. Speaker 3: Will you join them?
  2318. Speaker 1: I've got three children under the age of six.
  2319. Speaker 1: My husband's been gone a week.
  2320. Speaker 1: No clue where he is.
  2321. Speaker 1: I can't go. My kids... and he'll come back maybe.
  2322. Speaker 1: We've got enough to eat.
  2323. Speaker 1: We...
  2324. Speaker 3: <bang> <bang>
  2325. Speaker 4: Hey! We only want to use the bathroom!
  2326. Speaker 1: I'm sorry I've got to keep quiet.
  2327. Speaker 5: Mommy? What's that...
  2328. Speaker 3: <bang> <bang>
  2329. Speaker 4: LET US IN! WE CAN HEAR YOU IN THERE!
  2330. Speaker 3: <crash!>
  2331. Speaker 1: What are you...
  2332. Speaker 3: <click> <bzz> <fzzz>
  2333.  
  2334.  
  2335. Speaker 1: This is my advice: shoot for the head.
  2336. Speaker 2: What if you don't have a gun Mike?
  2337. Speaker 1: Then you find a goddamn gun.
  2338. Speaker 1: Bullets to the torso... limbs... they don't slow them.
  2339. Speaker 1: And they sure as hell don't make them hurt.
  2340. Speaker 1: Go for the brain.
  2341. Speaker 1: Hell, if you lose your gun then use a bat.
  2342. Speaker 1: Just burst their heads like a fuckin' balloon.
  2343. Speaker 2: These are people's families you're talking about Mike.
  2344. Speaker 1: You haven't seen one, have you?
  2345. Speaker 1: They're not even human.
  2346.  
  2347.  
  2348. Speaker 1: We're on the road.
  2349. Speaker 1: I'm at a Gas Station.
  2350. Speaker 1: It's like some kinda nightmare.
  2351. Speaker 1: It's Mad goddam Max.
  2352. Speaker 2: People are panicking?
  2353. Speaker 1: People are scared.
  2354. Speaker 1: They've taken all the food.
  2355. Speaker 1: There's fighting in the line for gas...
  2356. Speaker 1: But if they think those cars can get anywhere anyway it's insane.
  2357. Speaker 1: Roads are stationary.
  2358. Speaker 1: It's just...
  2359. Speaker 2: Just what Brian?
  2360. Speaker 1: There are bodies.
  2361. Speaker 1: Not dead bodies.
  2362. Speaker 1: Ill bodies. People with the infection.
  2363. Speaker 1: They're just lying at the side of the road.
  2364. Speaker 1: People are ignoring them, but they know they're there.
  2365. Speaker 1: They're gonna come back. Everyone knows it.
  2366. Speaker 1: Just no-one's got the guts.
  2367. Speaker 1: No-one wants to do it.
  2368. Speaker 1: Not yet.
  2369. Speaker 1: They just want to move on.
  2370. Speaker 1: Get away.
  2371. Speaker 1: But up ahead there'll be more bodies. Not quite dead.
  2372. Speaker 1: And someone's got to do it.
  2373. Speaker 1: Someone's got to do it.
  2374. Speaker 2: Can you do it Brian?
  2375. Speaker 1: I'll find that out further up the road.
  2376. Speaker 1: Keep safe.
  2377. Speaker 2: I'll try.
  2378.  
  2379.  
  2380. Speaker 1: So what are the facts?
  2381. Speaker 1: They're dead. They bite. You don't want to get close.
  2382. Speaker 1: For God knows what reason, the truth has been kept from us.
  2383. Speaker 1: They've got it pinned, but for how long?
  2384. Speaker 1: Do you know anything else? We need NEW information.
  2385. Speaker 1: Call me. Let's get through this together.
  2386. Speaker 1: Mary, you there?
  2387. Speaker 2: The Army are killing us! My Dad. He didn't even have a scratch!
  2388. Speaker 1: You're... kidding?
  2389. Speaker 2: The soldier said he was sorry, and he shot him!
  2390. Speaker 2: Turned the gun on me, then...
  2391. Speaker 2: ... then he blew his own damn head off.
  2392. Speaker 2: <sob> <sob>
  2393. Speaker 1: Mary. Mary. I'm so sorry.
  2394. Speaker 2: He's dead. He's dead.
  2395.  
  2396.  
  2397. Speaker 1: <bzzt>
  2398. Speaker 2: People are sick here. Sick without the bite.
  2399. Speaker 3: That's not possible.
  2400. Speaker 2: You're calling me a liar? It's happening.
  2401. Speaker 2: I just saw twenty people in an Old Folk's Home die in an hour.
  2402. Speaker 2: They're still there. In their chairs.
  2403. Speaker 2: Only... some are crawling on the floor.
  2404. Speaker 2: They're eating Janine.
  2405. Speaker 2: They pulled her down. And...
  2406. Speaker 2: There's blood everywhere.
  2407. Speaker 2: People are turning. Turning fast.
  2408. Speaker 2: It can't be stopped.
  2409. Speaker 2: Oh God no.
  2410. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  2411. Speaker 3: The Knox Event is not contained.
  2412. Speaker 3: I repeat: the Knox Event is not contained.
  2413. Speaker 3: After the.... what do we call them?
  2414. Speaker 3: After the wave of the dead took over the boundary camp...
  2415. Speaker 3: Something else came out with them.
  2416. Speaker 3: Howard, you okay to talk?
  2417. Speaker 4: *cough* I know what people will think.
  2418. Speaker 4: But I haven't taken a scratch.
  2419. Speaker 4: No bite marks.
  2420. Speaker 4: Closest I've been to those poor dead bastards is 20 feet.
  2421. Speaker 4: But I've got it. I've got the sickness.
  2422. Speaker 4: Unless this is flu or some sick joke.
  2423. Speaker 4: *cough* *hack*
  2424. Speaker 4: This is it. I'm dying.
  2425. Speaker 3: Don't talk like that. It's not over...
  2426. Speaker 4: Till it's over?
  2427. Speaker 4: Friend last night I saw kid fresh out of diapers...
  2428. Speaker 4: I can't even say what I saw.
  2429. Speaker 4: *cough* For me it's over. Whatever else happens to you...
  2430. Speaker 4: I don't know.
  2431. Speaker 4: I just... I just wanted to tell people.
  2432. Speaker 4: To warn people.
  2433. Speaker 4: Say your goodbyes and run...
  2434. Speaker 4: ... as this thing is going to follow you.
  2435. Speaker 4: It's going to follow all of us until the ends of the earth.
  2436.  
  2437.  
  2438. Speaker 1: I've got it.
  2439. Speaker 1: I've come down with the Event infection, and I'm scared.
  2440. Speaker 1: Real scared.
  2441. Speaker 1: But I've got kids north of the river.
  2442. Speaker 1: I've got family all over.
  2443. Speaker 1: Man I love, who don't love me back, is somewhere out there too.
  2444. Speaker 1: And I'm saying close the bridges.
  2445. Speaker 1: Stop the people who are running.
  2446. Speaker 1: Do what you have to do.
  2447. Speaker 1: We're lost. We're gone here.
  2448. Speaker 1: Bomb us if you need to.
  2449. Speaker 1: They held this thing inside once.
  2450. Speaker 1: They pinned it down.
  2451. Speaker 1: We're already dead, and they should treat us that way.
  2452. Speaker 2: Thank you for your call.
  2453. Speaker 1: God bless you.
  2454.  
  2455.  
  2456. Speaker 1: Latoya has news everyone.
  2457. Speaker 2: They're closing the bridges!
  2458. Speaker 1: What bridges Latoya?
  2459. Speaker 2: All of them. Everyone headed north through Louisville...
  2460. Speaker 2: ...you're not gonna make it!
  2461. Speaker 1: How do you mean closing?
  2462. Speaker 2: No cars can get over, it's gridlock!
  2463. Speaker 2: People were just running over with bags...
  2464. Speaker 2: ... y'know, all their stuff.
  2465. Speaker 2: Then they pushed them back, put up barriers and...
  2466. Speaker 3: <distant explosion>
  2467. Speaker 2: Shit! Was... *muffle*
  2468. Speaker 3: *muffle* *muffle*
  2469. Speaker 1: Latoya, Latoya are you still there?
  2470. Speaker 2: They blew the damn thing up?
  2471. Speaker 2: People are trapped!
  2472. Speaker 2: They trapped them in the Event!
  2473. Speaker 2: You can't get through any more!
  2474. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  2475. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  2476. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  2477. Speaker 3: <fzzt>
  2478.  
  2479.  
  2480. Speaker 1: Where are you Julie?
  2481. Speaker 2: I'm on a payphone in the hospital.
  2482. Speaker 2: I've fed it my quarters but...
  2483. Speaker 2: They're not picking up at home.
  2484. Speaker 2: They're not picking up at Mom's
  2485. Speaker 2: I just needed to call someone.
  2486. Speaker 2: Everyone here has it.
  2487. Speaker 2: They're on the floor.
  2488. Speaker 2: They're hallucinating.
  2489. Speaker 2: They're moaning. They're groaning.
  2490. Speaker 2: Everyone's just left them.
  2491. Speaker 2: They're doctors. How can they do that?
  2492. Speaker 1: But you're okay?
  2493. Speaker 2: I think so.
  2494. Speaker 2: God. The smell in here.
  2495. Speaker 2: Don't come to the hospitals.
  2496. Speaker 2: Don't go anywhere you expect people.
  2497. Speaker 2: It's just death.
  2498. Speaker 2: Death on every sidewalk.
  2499. Speaker 2: Death at every stop light.
  2500. Speaker 2: Real soon they'll start walking.
  2501. Speaker 2: I've seen it.
  2502. Speaker 2: Seen it with my own eyes.
  2503. Speaker 3: <click>
  2504. Speaker 3: <brrr>
  2505.  
  2506.  
  2507. Speaker 1: Have you seen them?
  2508. Speaker 2: No Richard, no I have not.
  2509. Speaker 1: There's nothing in their eyes.
  2510. Speaker 1: I thought they'd look like a dead body.
  2511. Speaker 1: I've seen plenty.
  2512. Speaker 1: I was in Desert Storm.
  2513. Speaker 1: Dead bodies look like they're at peace.
  2514. Speaker 1: They look... separate, but the same.
  2515. Speaker 1: These things. They're empty.
  2516. Speaker 1: Nothing's moved on.
  2517. Speaker 1: There's no spirit gone up to the sky.
  2518. Speaker 1: I thought death was just an absence of life.
  2519. Speaker 1: Now I see it's worse than that.
  2520. Speaker 1: Just a big nothing.
  2521. Speaker 1: A road to nowhere.
  2522. Speaker 1: Something that hates us, and wants us consumed.
  2523. Speaker 1: Like a hole has opened up underneath our feet and...
  2524. Speaker 1: ...
  2525. Speaker 1: I'll be gone soon.
  2526. Speaker 1: I'm just sorry it all ended this way.
  2527. Speaker 1: Sorry for us all.
  2528.  
  2529.  
  2530. Speaker 1: We're not taking calls right now - as I'm the one with the news.
  2531. Speaker 1: Well... you can have the news too.
  2532. Speaker 1: Just turn on the TV.
  2533. Speaker 1: We've got news coming through that the Knox Event has spread...
  2534. Speaker 1: ... internationally.
  2535. Speaker 1: No-one knows how. No-one knows why.
  2536. Speaker 1: It's in England, and it's in Africa.
  2537. Speaker 1: There's pictures of the flu, there's pictures of the infection.
  2538. Speaker 1: It began here, but now it's there.
  2539. Speaker 1: Maybe it was everywhere all at once to begin with.
  2540. Speaker 1: It's out of control.
  2541. Speaker 1: We will be taking no more calls on crackpot theories.
  2542. Speaker 1: Today is all about helping people.
  2543. Speaker 1: Helping us get through.
  2544. Speaker 1: Some say there's an immunity.
  2545. Speaker 1: Let's salvage something somehow.
  2546. Speaker 1: Someone call in.
  2547. Speaker 1: Someone give us hope.
  2548.  
  2549.  
  2550. Speaker 1: Hey everyone.
  2551. Speaker 1: I'm sorry but KnoxTalk is tapping out.
  2552. Speaker 1: We want to be with our families.
  2553. Speaker 1: Good luck everyone.
  2554. Speaker 1: Thanks for calling in.
  2555. Speaker 1: Maybe we can do it again some day.
  2556.  
  2557.  
  2558.  
  2559. ***********
  2560. Hitz FM - 89400
  2561. ***********
  2562.  
  2563. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2564. Speaker 2: ♪ We talked the night, till the sun came up. ♪
  2565. Speaker 2: ♪ You said it was over. It can't be over. ♪
  2566. Speaker 2: ♪ You looked at me like a stranger. ♪
  2567. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2568. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2569. Speaker 2: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  2570. Speaker 2: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  2571. Speaker 2: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  2572. Speaker 2: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  2573. Speaker 2: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  2574. Speaker 2: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  2575. Speaker 2: ♪ You're yesterday. An old fairytale. ♪
  2576. Speaker 2: ♪ Now it's come to me. It's over. ♪
  2577. Speaker 2: ♪ My eyes are open. ♪
  2578. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2579. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2580. Speaker 2: We're over because...
  2581. Speaker 2: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  2582. Speaker 2: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  2583. Speaker 2: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  2584. Speaker 2: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  2585. Speaker 2: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  2586. Speaker 2: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  2587.  
  2588.  
  2589. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2590. Speaker 2: ♪ I saw you sat at the stoplight. ♪
  2591. Speaker 2: ♪ It felt like the world couldn't spin right. ♪
  2592. Speaker 2: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2593. Speaker 2: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2594. Speaker 2: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2595. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2596. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2597. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2598. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2599. Speaker 2: ♪ Can't you tell you are my world? ♪
  2600. Speaker 2: ♪ You came along, I just unfurled! ♪
  2601. Speaker 2: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2602. Speaker 2: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2603. Speaker 2: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2604. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2605. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2606. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2607. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2608.  
  2609.  
  2610. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2611. Speaker 2: It's morning. It's Knox Hits.
  2612. Speaker 2: Crazy days right now, but we'll try and keep it normal.
  2613. Speaker 2: Maybe you're at home with the doors and windows shut.
  2614. Speaker 2: Maybe you've been evacuated.
  2615. Speaker 2: Maybe you're on the Exclusion Zone border line.
  2616. Speaker 2: Heck, maybe you rolled out with the Army.
  2617. Speaker 2: One thing I know: no matter what you're doing...
  2618. Speaker 2: You'll appreciate this:
  2619. Speaker 2: It's Every Reason with Your Smile... Your Kiss!
  2620. Speaker 3: ♪ I don't know if she loves me. ♪
  2621. Speaker 3: ♪ If only she could see me. ♪
  2622. Speaker 3: ♪ Laughing and dancing in the sun. ♪
  2623. Speaker 3: ♪ Don't tell me she's not worth tryin' for! ♪
  2624. Speaker 3: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  2625. Speaker 3: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  2626. Speaker 3: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  2627. Speaker 3: ♪ Take me like I am. Take me whole! ♪
  2628. Speaker 3: ♪ Meal for two, and walkin' through the park. ♪
  2629. Speaker 3: ♪ Laughin', dreamin', jokin' till it's dark. ♪
  2630. Speaker 3: ♪ Could it last more than just a day? ♪
  2631. Speaker 3: ♪ C'mon baby will you stay? ♪
  2632. Speaker 3: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  2633. Speaker 3: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  2634. Speaker 3: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  2635. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2636.  
  2637.  
  2638. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2639. Speaker 2: Good afternoon Kentucky!
  2640. Speaker 2: Or as close as we can get.
  2641. Speaker 2: In case you haven't heard the news...
  2642. Speaker 2: ... General John McGrew has finally explained some stuff.
  2643. Speaker 2: Flu-like. Leads to panic and confusion.
  2644. Speaker 2: And oh yeah, those gun shots you heard?
  2645. Speaker 2: Warning shots
  2646. Speaker 2: You feel safe yet?
  2647. Speaker 2: Still I guess if you wanted the news you'd be on Triple-N.
  2648. Speaker 2: It's a beautiful day out there.
  2649. Speaker 2: Let's try to enjoy it.
  2650. Speaker 3: ♪ We talked the night, till the sun came up. ♪
  2651. Speaker 3: ♪ You said it was over. It can't be over. ♪
  2652. Speaker 3: ♪ You looked at me like a stranger. ♪
  2653. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2654. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2655. Speaker 3: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  2656. Speaker 3: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  2657. Speaker 3: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  2658. Speaker 3: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  2659. Speaker 3: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  2660. Speaker 3: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  2661. Speaker 3: ♪ You're yesterday. An old fairytale. ♪
  2662. Speaker 3: ♪ Now it's come to me. It's over. ♪
  2663. Speaker 3: ♪ My eyes are open. ♪
  2664. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2665. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2666. Speaker 3: We're over because...
  2667. Speaker 3: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  2668. Speaker 3: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  2669. Speaker 3: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  2670. Speaker 3: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  2671. Speaker 3: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  2672. Speaker 3: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  2673. Speaker 4: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2674.  
  2675.  
  2676. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2677. Speaker 2: This is Billy's Show. All country, all the time.
  2678. Speaker 2: Bad news today, huh?
  2679. Speaker 2: If y'all are sick in the 'drough, maybe this can liven you up.
  2680. Speaker 3: ♪ Well I'm a boy from Kentucky... ♪
  2681. Speaker 3: ♪ ...and because I'm unlucky... ♪
  2682. Speaker 3: ♪ I was sent all the way... ♪
  2683. Speaker 3: ♪ ...to Tennessee. ♪
  2684. Speaker 3: ♪ On her front porch I met her... ♪
  2685. Speaker 3: ♪ and on her back porch I first kissed her. ♪
  2686. Speaker 3: ♪ But then I went home, cus of momma's ice tea... ♪
  2687. Speaker 3: ♪ Oh I'm a boy from Kentucky... ♪
  2688. Speaker 3: ♪ ... And yup, I'm unlucky... ♪
  2689. Speaker 3: ♪ Cos I never said: 'Bonnie... Marry me' ♪
  2690.  
  2691.  
  2692. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2693. Speaker 2: You're with Late Night Love on Knox Hits.
  2694. Speaker 2: Tough times out there.
  2695. Speaker 2: We don't know what's going on in the Exclusion Zone...
  2696. Speaker 2: But we know you're listening.
  2697. Speaker 2: This one's for Lisa, from Steve.
  2698. Speaker 2: He'll see you soon Lisa. Be strong.
  2699. Speaker 3: ♪ If I could say... ♪
  2700. Speaker 3: ♪ Anything that would make you stay. ♪
  2701. Speaker 3: ♪ You know I would. You know. ♪
  2702. Speaker 3: ♪ I never wanted to step in your way... ♪
  2703. Speaker 3: ♪ And you... you know you love me too, ooh... ♪
  2704. Speaker 3: ♪ You love me too. ♪
  2705. Speaker 3: ♪ You do. ♪
  2706. Speaker 3: ♪ Sweetheart darling, you... ♪
  2707. Speaker 3: ♪ Do... ♪
  2708. Speaker 3: You just know, right where I'll be.
  2709. Speaker 3: ♪ Just turn around. It's me you'll see. ♪
  2710. Speaker 3: ♪ I can't lie. ♪
  2711. Speaker 3: ♪ You'll see me cry. ♪
  2712. Speaker 3: ♪ You'll know that a true heart can bleed. ♪
  2713. Speaker 3: ♪ And you... you know you love me too, ooh. ♪
  2714. Speaker 3: ♪ You love me too. ♪
  2715. Speaker 3: ♪ You do. ♪
  2716. Speaker 3: ♪ Sweetheart darling, you... ♪
  2717. Speaker 3: ♪ Do... ♪
  2718.  
  2719.  
  2720. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2721. Speaker 2: Hey you're back with Frankie on Knooox Hiiits...
  2722. Speaker 2: Scary days but we're pushing through till noon.
  2723. Speaker 2: Before I hit the button on Hidden, the new hit from The Question.
  2724. Speaker 2: We've been asked to tell y'all:
  2725. Speaker 2: Stay where you are.
  2726. Speaker 2: Lots of folk trying to come in, but y'all are blocking the roads.
  2727. Speaker 2: Please help the military help you. Thank you.
  2728. Speaker 2: Okay that's the serious stuff here, been and gone.
  2729. Speaker 2: This one's for all of y'all.
  2730. Speaker 3: ♪ I saw you sat at the stoplight. ♪
  2731. Speaker 3: ♪ It felt like the world couldn't spin right. ♪  
  2732. Speaker 3: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2733. Speaker 3: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2734. Speaker 3: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2735. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2736. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2737. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2738. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2739. Speaker 3: ♪ Can't you tell you are my world? ♪
  2740. Speaker 3: ♪ You came along, I just unfurled! ♪
  2741. Speaker 3: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2742. Speaker 3: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2743. Speaker 3: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2744. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2745. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2746. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2747. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2748.  
  2749.  
  2750. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2751. Speaker 2: Janine tagging in on Knox Hits!
  2752. Speaker 2: First a message from our sponsors...
  2753. Speaker 2: Actually, it's from the guys who parked a tank on my drive.
  2754. Speaker 2: The Army. Love those guys.
  2755. Speaker 2: They've asked us to say: 'Stay. Where. You. Are.'
  2756. Speaker 2: You guys listening in on the roads gettin' away?
  2757. Speaker 2: You're in their way.
  2758. Speaker 2: Hey General, maybe if you told us what was going on?
  2759. Speaker 2: Maybe then people would be less inclined to high-tail and run?
  2760. Speaker 2: Here's Steamship Hurricane, and Over.
  2761. Speaker 3: ♪ We talked the night, till the sun came up. ♪
  2762. Speaker 3: ♪ You said it was over. It can't be over. ♪
  2763. Speaker 3: ♪ You looked at me like a stranger. ♪
  2764. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2765. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2766. Speaker 3: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  2767. Speaker 3: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  2768. Speaker 3: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  2769. Speaker 3: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  2770. Speaker 3: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  2771. Speaker 3: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  2772. Speaker 3: ♪ You're yesterday. An old fairytale. ♪
  2773. Speaker 3: ♪ Now it's come to me. It's over. ♪
  2774. Speaker 3: ♪ My eyes are open. ♪
  2775. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2776. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  2777. Speaker 3: We're over because...
  2778. Speaker 3: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  2779. Speaker 3: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  2780. Speaker 3: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  2781. Speaker 3: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  2782. Speaker 3: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  2783. Speaker 3: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  2784. Speaker 4: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2785.  
  2786.  
  2787. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2788. Speaker 2: This is Billy, here with Country requests.
  2789. Speaker 2: Lot of people turning up round the county-line.
  2790. Speaker 2: Not much to do but sit tight till our boys let those poor folks out.
  2791. Speaker 2: Here's somethin' to help.
  2792. Speaker 3: ♪ I hadn't seen Loretta in... ♪
  2793. Speaker 3: ♪... close to thirty year. ♪
  2794. Speaker 3: ♪ But I could still taste that kiss... ♪
  2795. Speaker 3: ♪... and recall her rear. ♪
  2796. Speaker 3: ♪ Thought now she'd be kinda different. ♪
  2797. Speaker 3: ♪ So today I checked her out. ♪
  2798. Speaker 3: ♪ I stood outside her trailer... ♪
  2799. Speaker 3: ♪ ... with a holler n' a shout. ♪
  2800. Speaker 3: ♪ She asked what in hell I was doing. ♪
  2801. Speaker 3: ♪ Said I just woke her up. ♪
  2802. Speaker 3: ♪ Her husband got a shotgun, with a holler and a shout... ♪
  2803. Speaker 3: ♪ ... chased me to the river and yessir he saw me out! ♪
  2804.  
  2805.  
  2806. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2807. Speaker 2: Can't sleep either?
  2808. Speaker 2: Can't say I blame y'all.
  2809. Speaker 2: You're listening to Late Night Love.
  2810. Speaker 2: Seems like that's all we got left, huh?
  2811. Speaker 2: This one's for Joe from Clare.
  2812. Speaker 2: Clare's in a camp on the Event Line.
  2813. Speaker 2: Joe's out there somewhere on the road.
  2814. Speaker 2: Joe - Clare loves you dearly.
  2815. Speaker 2: She'll see you real soon.
  2816. Speaker 3: ♪ Blow out the candle, taste your kiss. ♪
  2817. Speaker 3: ♪ Close the window, shut out the night. ♪
  2818. Speaker 3: ♪ It's you and me. Out of sight. ♪
  2819. Speaker 3: ♪ Us together: all through the night. ♪
  2820. Speaker 3: ♪ We got champagne, the fire is lit. ♪
  2821. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm yours till dawn, and you are mine. ♪
  2822. Speaker 3: ♪ Just say the word. Give me that look. ♪
  2823. Speaker 3: ♪ Come morning it'll be the world that shook. ♪
  2824. Speaker 3: ♪ All night I'll hold you. ♪
  2825. Speaker 3: ♪ Please baby ask me to... ♪
  2826. Speaker 3: ♪ We'll be close, so tight. ♪
  2827. Speaker 3: ♪ Honey you know it's right. ♪
  2828. Speaker 3: ♪ Let's find ecstasy... ♪
  2829. Speaker 3: ♪ Baby just you and me. ♪
  2830. Speaker 3: ♪ I will never let go. ♪
  2831. Speaker 3: ♪ I want you so. ♪
  2832. Speaker 3: ♪ Let's make loooove... ♪
  2833. Speaker 3: ♪ We'll be close, so tight. ♪
  2834. Speaker 3: ♪ Honey you know it's right. ♪
  2835. Speaker 3: ♪ Let's find ecstasy... ♪
  2836. Speaker 3: ♪ Baby just you and me. ♪
  2837. Speaker 3: ♪ I will never let go. ♪
  2838. Speaker 3: ♪ I want you so. ♪
  2839. Speaker 3: ♪ Let's make loooove... ♪
  2840.  
  2841.  
  2842. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2843. Speaker 2: Hey this is Frank-i-e.
  2844. Speaker 2: Lots of eyes on our slice of Kentucky.
  2845. Speaker 2: Everyone smile and dress up nice.
  2846. Speaker 2: We can get through this folks.
  2847. Speaker 3: ♪ I don't know if she loves me. ♪
  2848. Speaker 3: ♪ If only she could see me. ♪
  2849. Speaker 3: ♪ Laughing and dancing in the sun. ♪
  2850. Speaker 3: ♪ Don't tell me she's not worth tryin' for! ♪
  2851. Speaker 3: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  2852. Speaker 3: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  2853. Speaker 3: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  2854. Speaker 3: ♪ Take me like I am. Take me whole! ♪
  2855. Speaker 3: ♪ Meal for two, and walkin' through the park. ♪
  2856. Speaker 3: ♪ Laughin', dreamin', jokin' till it's dark. ♪
  2857. Speaker 3: ♪ Could it last more than just a day? ♪
  2858. Speaker 3: ♪ C'mon baby will you stay? ♪
  2859. Speaker 3: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  2860. Speaker 3: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  2861. Speaker 3: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  2862. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2863.  
  2864.  
  2865. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2866. Speaker 2: Janine here with the best in music until six...
  2867. Speaker 2: ... that and a side helping of HOLY HELL.
  2868. Speaker 2: Flights grounded. Folks displaced.
  2869. Speaker 2: Who knew this place could change the world?
  2870. Speaker 2: Maybe sometime soon we'll actually get told what's going on.
  2871. Speaker 2: Speaking of...
  2872. Speaker 2:  Here's Hidden...
  2873. Speaker 2: by The Question
  2874. Speaker 3: ♪ I saw you sat at the stoplight. ♪
  2875. Speaker 3: ♪ It felt like the world couldn't spin right. ♪
  2876. Speaker 3: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2877. Speaker 3: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2878. Speaker 3: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2879. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2880. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2881. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2882. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2883. Speaker 3: ♪ Can't you tell you are my world? ♪
  2884. Speaker 3: ♪ You came along, I just unfurled! ♪
  2885. Speaker 3: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2886. Speaker 3: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2887. Speaker 3: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2888. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2889. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2890. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2891. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2892.  
  2893.  
  2894. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2895. Speaker 2: It's Billy, here with you till midnight.
  2896. Speaker 2: Soldiers in the streets.
  2897. Speaker 2: Empty skies.
  2898. Speaker 2: Devil's waiting in Hell...
  2899. Speaker 2: ... and we're pushin' our handcart right up to his door.
  2900. Speaker 3: ♪ Hole in my pocket... ♪
  2901. Speaker 3: ♪ ... and a dime stuck in my shoe. ♪
  2902. Speaker 3: ♪ I shoulda been a rich man... ♪
  2903. Speaker 3: ♪ ... but the world said 'No can do!' ♪
  2904. Speaker 3: ♪ It put holes in my pants lining... ♪
  2905. Speaker 3: ♪ ... so my coins fell straight on through. ♪
  2906. Speaker 3: ♪ It's hard to walk, and it's mighty cruel... ♪
  2907. Speaker 3: ♪ ...to get a dime stuck in your shoe. ♪
  2908.  
  2909.  
  2910. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2911. Speaker 2: We've got a request in from far off New York City.
  2912. Speaker 2: It's from Rick, and he says he knows his wife always listens in.
  2913. Speaker 2: Rick says Hell's Kitchen is living up to its name tonight.
  2914. Speaker 2: People looting, people fighting.
  2915. Speaker 2: But his mind is on Diane - somewhere inside the Exclusion Zone.
  2916. Speaker 2: Diane: he's sorry for leaving.
  2917. Speaker 2: He's sorry for hitting you with the car.
  2918. Speaker 2: If you can hear this, it's for you.
  2919. Speaker 3: ♪ Your love... ♪
  2920. Speaker 3: ♪ ... is what make my eyes bright. ♪
  2921. Speaker 3: ♪ I can see you in the night. ♪
  2922. Speaker 3: ♪ A true love. ♪
  2923. Speaker 3: ♪ Every thought that I make... ♪
  2924. Speaker 3: ♪ ... every breath that I take. ♪
  2925. Speaker 3: ♪ Y'know you... ♪
  2926. Speaker 3: ♪ ... told me you'd dare. ♪
  2927. Speaker 3: ♪ And then that you'd share... ♪
  2928. Speaker 3: ♪ Your life. With me. ♪
  2929. Speaker 3: ♪ Through the years... ♪
  2930. Speaker 3: ♪ ... there's been no need for tears. ♪
  2931. Speaker 3: ♪ I saw the depth of your love. ♪
  2932. Speaker 3: ♪ That's right. The depth of... ♪
  2933. Speaker 3: ♪ ...your beautiful love. ♪
  2934. Speaker 3: ♪ Our bodies... ♪
  2935. Speaker 3: ♪ Bodies move in time. ♪
  2936. Speaker 3: ♪ And our lives have just begun. ♪
  2937. Speaker 3: ♪ And, yes... ♪
  2938. Speaker 3: ♪ To me you are the one. ♪
  2939. Speaker 3: ♪ You have it all. ♪
  2940. Speaker 3: ♪ All I have inside. ♪
  2941. Speaker 3: ♪ My beautiful. ♪
  2942. Speaker 3: ♪ My beautiful. ♪
  2943. Speaker 3: ♪ My beee-autiful... ♪
  2944. Speaker 3: ♪ Looooove! ♪
  2945.  
  2946.  
  2947. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2948. Speaker 2: It's Knox Hits. It's Frank-i-e!
  2949. Speaker 2: I'm finding this tough guys, and I know you are too.
  2950. Speaker 2: I'm not saying let's pretend it's all normal.
  2951. Speaker 2: I'm saying... let's have Every Reason do it for us.
  2952. Speaker 3: ♪ I don't know if she loves me. ♪
  2953. Speaker 3: ♪ If only she could see me. ♪
  2954. Speaker 3: ♪ Laughing and dancing in the sun. ♪
  2955. Speaker 3: ♪ Don't tell me she's not worth tryin' for! ♪
  2956. Speaker 3: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  2957. Speaker 3: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  2958. Speaker 3: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  2959. Speaker 3: ♪ Take me like I am. Take me whole! ♪
  2960. Speaker 3: ♪ Meal for two, and walkin' through the park. ♪
  2961. Speaker 3: ♪ Laughin', dreamin', jokin' till it's dark. ♪
  2962. Speaker 3: ♪ Could it last more than just a day? ♪
  2963. Speaker 3: ♪ C'mon baby will you stay? ♪
  2964. Speaker 3: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  2965. Speaker 3: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  2966. Speaker 3: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  2967. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2968.  
  2969.  
  2970. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  2971. Speaker 2: Nice guy from the Army came back round.
  2972. Speaker 2: Ask us real nice not to 'promote panic'.
  2973. Speaker 2: Apparently they don't trust you guys...
  2974. Speaker 2: ...you and your fear of what in heck they're doing.
  2975. Speaker 2: You wanting food from the stores.
  2976. Speaker 2: Gasoline in your tank...
  2977. Speaker 2: This is a message for the Army guy:
  2978. Speaker 2: Bite me'.
  2979. Speaker 3: ♪ I saw you sat at the stoplight. ♪
  2980. Speaker 3: ♪ It felt like the world couldn't spin right. ♪
  2981. Speaker 3: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2982. Speaker 3: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2983. Speaker 3: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2984. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2985. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2986. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2987. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2988. Speaker 3: ♪ Can't you tell you are my world? ♪
  2989. Speaker 3: ♪ You came along, I just unfurled! ♪
  2990. Speaker 3: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  2991. Speaker 3: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  2992. Speaker 3: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  2993. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  2994. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  2995. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  2996. Speaker 3: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  2997.  
  2998.  
  2999. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3000. Speaker 2: I don't know much, but I know it when times are bad.
  3001. Speaker 2: Y'all are in Billy's thoughts.
  3002. Speaker 2: Maybe this'll chase the rain away.
  3003. Speaker 3: ♪ Well hey now Buck, you're plum outta luck! ♪
  3004. Speaker 3: ♪ Her fella's come home, and the window's stuck. ♪
  3005. Speaker 3: ♪ Y'all hear him coming up on those stairs... ♪
  3006. Speaker 3: ♪ For five more seconds he'll be unawares! ♪
  3007. Speaker 3: ♪ So then Buck you're plum outta luck! ♪
  3008. Speaker 3: ♪ Next time think twice 'bout who you... ♪
  3009. Speaker 3: GOOD NIGHT LOUISIANA! WE LOVE YOU!
  3010. Speaker 4: *applause*
  3011.  
  3012.  
  3013. Speaker 1: *bzzt*
  3014. Speaker 1: *fzzt*
  3015. Speaker 2: ... it's just not workin' Ben...
  3016. Speaker 1: *fzzt*
  3017.  
  3018.  
  3019. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3020. Speaker 2: It's Knox Hits. It's Frank-i-e.
  3021. Speaker 2: Oh God I'm not good at this.
  3022. Speaker 2: If you haven't heard. Just turn to a news channel.
  3023. Speaker 2: Everyone inside is dead.
  3024. Speaker 2: EVERYONE.
  3025. Speaker 2: I'm going to puke.
  3026. Speaker 2: Someone else do this.
  3027. Speaker 3: <muffle> <muffle>
  3028. Speaker 2: Do I look like I CARE?
  3029. Speaker 2: You told me to stay here.
  3030. Speaker 2: If anything happens it's on YOU.
  3031. Speaker 2: ON YOU.
  3032. Speaker 3: <muffle> <muffle>
  3033. Speaker 2: I don't give a GODDAMN that I'm on air.
  3034. Speaker 2: ♪ We talked the night, till the sun came up. ♪
  3035. Speaker 2: ♪ You said it was over. It can't be over. ♪
  3036. Speaker 2: ♪ You looked at me like a stranger. ♪
  3037. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3038. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3039. Speaker 2: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  3040. Speaker 2: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  3041. Speaker 2: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  3042. Speaker 2: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  3043. Speaker 2: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  3044. Speaker 2: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  3045. Speaker 2: ♪ You're yesterday. An old fairytale. ♪
  3046. Speaker 2: ♪ Now it's come to me. It's over. ♪
  3047. Speaker 2: ♪ My eyes are open. ♪
  3048. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3049. Speaker 2: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3050. Speaker 2: We're over because...
  3051. Speaker 2: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  3052. Speaker 2: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  3053. Speaker 2: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  3054. Speaker 2: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  3055. Speaker 2: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  3056. Speaker 2: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  3057. Speaker 3: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3058.  
  3059.  
  3060. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3061. Speaker 2: Hey this is Janine.
  3062. Speaker 2: This'll be the last broadcast.
  3063. Speaker 2: My last broadcast anyways.
  3064. Speaker 2: Dearest Daddy's got a cabin high in the Appalachians.
  3065. Speaker 2: I'm going there, as whatever's happening here?
  3066. Speaker 2: Nightmare doesn't quite cut it.
  3067. Speaker 2: I'd advise you do similar.
  3068. Speaker 2: Now for a godawful song that's so inappropriate it hurts.
  3069. Speaker 2: But hey, apparently we still go from the playlist.
  3070. Speaker 2: Bye guys.
  3071. Speaker 2: See y'all later down the trail.
  3072. Speaker 3: ♪ We talked the night, till the sun came up. ♪
  3073. Speaker 3: ♪ You said it was over. It can't be over. ♪
  3074. Speaker 3: ♪ You looked at me like a stranger. ♪
  3075. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3076. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3077. Speaker 3: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  3078. Speaker 3: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  3079. Speaker 3: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  3080. Speaker 3: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  3081. Speaker 3: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  3082. Speaker 3: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  3083. Speaker 3: ♪ You're yesterday. An old fairytale. ♪
  3084. Speaker 3: ♪ Now it's come to me. It's over. ♪
  3085. Speaker 3: ♪ My eyes are open. ♪
  3086. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3087. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3088. Speaker 3: We're over because...
  3089. Speaker 3: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  3090. Speaker 3: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  3091. Speaker 3: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  3092. Speaker 3: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  3093. Speaker 3: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  3094. Speaker 3: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  3095. Speaker 4: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3096.  
  3097.  
  3098. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3099. Speaker 2: This is Billy, here with Country requests.
  3100. Speaker 2: Folk round here are running.
  3101. Speaker 2: Me? Well there's no place to go.
  3102. Speaker 2: So it's just me and you.
  3103. Speaker 2: And Jimmy-Jay Jones y'all...
  3104. Speaker 3: ♪ I'll tell you what it was that got me thinking. ♪
  3105. Speaker 3: ♪ Hit me on the day when I quit drinking. ♪
  3106. Speaker 3: ♪ My wife she's gone. ♪
  3107. Speaker 3: ♪ My daughter said 'so long'. ♪
  3108. Speaker 3: ♪ They left me all alone. ♪
  3109. Speaker 3: ♪ And now I'm sinking... ♪
  3110. Speaker 3: ♪ That's what it was that got me thinking. ♪
  3111. Speaker 3: ♪ They left me all alone. ♪
  3112. Speaker 3: ♪ And now yessir I'm sinking.. ♪ .
  3113.  
  3114.  
  3115. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3116. Speaker 2: ♪ I saw you sat at the stoplight. ♪
  3117. Speaker 2: ♪ It felt like the world couldn't spin right. ♪  
  3118. Speaker 2: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  3119. Speaker 2: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  3120. Speaker 2: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  3121. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  3122. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  3123. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  3124. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  3125. Speaker 2: ♪ Can't you tell you are my world? ♪
  3126. Speaker 2: ♪ You came along, I just unfurled! ♪
  3127. Speaker 2: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  3128. Speaker 2: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  3129. Speaker 2: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  3130. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  3131. Speaker 2: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  3132. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  3133. Speaker 2: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  3134.  
  3135.  
  3136. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3137. Speaker 2: You're tuned to Billy's Show.
  3138. Speaker 2: Covering for Janine, all the way through to midnight.
  3139. Speaker 2: Now I used to go to church.
  3140. Speaker 2: Minister there used to sound off... about hellfire and damnation.
  3141. Speaker 2: Kinda put me off.
  3142. Speaker 2: I am now willing to reconsider.
  3143. Speaker 2: More after this.
  3144. Speaker 3: ♪ My boy once asked me, before he went away.
  3145. Speaker 3: ♪ 'What can I do sir, to be like you one day?' ♪
  3146. Speaker 3: ♪ It's grit, and spit and sand, I said. ♪
  3147. Speaker 3: ♪ A love for this land until you're dead. ♪
  3148. Speaker 3: ♪ And a good-livin' woman to lead y'all astray. ♪
  3149. Speaker 3: Now why don't y'all ask me what happened twenty years later?
  3150. Speaker 3: ♪ Well, the day my Betty left me? ♪
  3151. Speaker 3: ♪ Well I was a sight to see! ♪
  3152. Speaker 3: ♪ I'd had a disagreement with a guy from Albuquerque. ♪
  3153. Speaker 3: ♪ I took a pool cue to my nose... ♪
  3154. Speaker 3: ♪ ...that bloodied all my clothes. ♪
  3155. Speaker 3: ♪ So now I need another, to do my damn laundry. ♪
  3156. Speaker 2: I'm watching the news now y'all. You should do.
  3157.  
  3158.  
  3159. Speaker 1: Knox Hitz! Your style, your music!
  3160. Speaker 2: This is Billy's Show. All country, all the time.
  3161. Speaker 2: Got a live recording for y'all. Enjoy it while you can.
  3162. Speaker 3: Now here's a little song we sing.
  3163. Speaker 3: It's called... The Ballad of Brian Hicks.
  3164. Speaker 4: *audience cheers and applause*
  3165. Speaker 3: ♪ I once knew a man in a faraway land. ♪
  3166. Speaker 3: ♪ Said I'd write him a song, when I had a band. ♪
  3167. Speaker 3: ♪ He was someplace in Europe, right in the sticks. ♪
  3168. Speaker 3: ♪ The man, the legend, Brian Hicks. ♪
  3169. Speaker 4: *audience cheers*
  3170. Speaker 3: ♪ How can we one day be like Brian? ♪
  3171. Speaker 3: ♪ How could we dream to reach so high? ♪
  3172. Speaker 3: ♪ I'm not close and... ♪
  3173. Speaker 5: We're nowhere near!
  3174. Speaker 3: ♪ To being such... a... lovely... guy! ♪
  3175. Speaker 3: Thank you Czech Republic! We love you!
  3176. Speaker 2: I'll be off air for a while folks.
  3177. Speaker 2: Gonna keep my head down.
  3178. Speaker 2: Feels like a storm blowing in.
  3179. Speaker 2: Keep safe y'all.
  3180.  
  3181.  
  3182. Speaker 1: This is the Late Night Love slot.
  3183. Speaker 1: I'm figuring if you wanted the news...
  3184. Speaker 1: ... you'd be switched to the news.
  3185. Speaker 1: If you're with me - you want anything BUT the news.
  3186. Speaker 1: No requests tonight. Wires are hot with more important stuff.
  3187. Speaker 1: So here's one from me.
  3188. Speaker 1: It's for my son, and the only message is this:
  3189. Speaker 1: I'm sorry.
  3190. Speaker 2: ♪ Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling. ♪
  3191. Speaker 2: ♪ From glen to glen, and down the mountain side. ♪
  3192. Speaker 2: ♪ The summer's gone, and all the flowers are dying. ♪
  3193. Speaker 2: ♪ It's you, it's you must go and I must bide. ♪
  3194. Speaker 2: ♪ But come ye back when summer's in the meadow. ♪
  3195. Speaker 2: ♪ Or when the valley's hushed and white with snow. ♪
  3196. Speaker 2: ♪ I'll be here in sunshine or in shadow. ♪
  3197. Speaker 2: ♪ Oh, Danny boy, oh, Danny boy, I love you so. ♪
  3198. Speaker 2: ♪ But if you come, when all the flowers are dying. ♪
  3199. Speaker 2: ♪ And I am dead, as dead I well may be. ♪
  3200. Speaker 2: ♪ You'll come and find the place where I am lying. ♪
  3201. Speaker 2: ♪ And kneel and say an 'ave' there for me. ♪
  3202. Speaker 2: ♪ And I will know, though soft you tread above me. ♪
  3203. Speaker 2: ♪ And then my grave will richer, sweeter be. ♪
  3204. Speaker 2: ♪ And you'll bend down and tell me that you love me. ♪
  3205. Speaker 2: ♪ And I will rest in peace until you come to me. ♪
  3206.  
  3207.  
  3208. Speaker 1: ♪ I don't know if she loves me. ♪
  3209. Speaker 1: ♪ If only she could see me. ♪
  3210. Speaker 1: ♪ Laughing and dancing in the sun. ♪
  3211. Speaker 1: ♪ Don't tell me she's not worth tryin' for! ♪
  3212. Speaker 1: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  3213. Speaker 1: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  3214. Speaker 1: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  3215. Speaker 1: ♪ Take me like I am. Take me whole! ♪
  3216. Speaker 1: ♪ Meal for two, and walkin' through the park. ♪
  3217. Speaker 1: ♪ Laughin', dreamin', jokin' till it's dark. ♪
  3218. Speaker 1: ♪ Could it last more than just a day? ♪
  3219. Speaker 1: ♪ C'mon baby will you stay? ♪
  3220. Speaker 1: ♪ Your smile. Your kiss. ♪
  3221. Speaker 1: ♪ I'd give it all - I'd sell my soul! ♪
  3222. Speaker 1: ♪ To see the way your eyes glisten gold! ♪
  3223.  
  3224.  
  3225. Speaker 1: ♪ We talked the night, till the sun came up. ♪
  3226. Speaker 1: ♪ You said it was over. It can't be over. ♪
  3227. Speaker 1: ♪ You looked at me like a stranger. ♪
  3228. Speaker 1: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3229. Speaker 1: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3230. Speaker 1: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  3231. Speaker 1: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  3232. Speaker 1: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  3233. Speaker 1: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  3234. Speaker 1: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  3235. Speaker 1: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  3236. Speaker 1: ♪ You're yesterday. An old fairytale. ♪
  3237. Speaker 1: ♪ Now it's come to me. It's over. ♪
  3238. Speaker 1: ♪ My eyes are open. ♪
  3239. Speaker 1: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3240. Speaker 1: ♪ How can we be over? ♪
  3241. Speaker 1: We're over because...
  3242. Speaker 1: ♪ I skated downtown, saw lovers having fun. ♪
  3243. Speaker 1: ♪ I thought of you, and what you'd done. ♪
  3244. Speaker 1: ♪ You haven't broken me! ♪
  3245. Speaker 1: ♪ You've made me who I am! ♪
  3246. Speaker 1: ♪ I've seen the sun. ♪
  3247. Speaker 1: ♪ Cos' now I'm number one! ♪
  3248.  
  3249.  
  3250. Speaker 1: ♪ I saw you sat at the stoplight. ♪
  3251. Speaker 1: ♪ It felt like the world couldn't spin right. ♪
  3252. Speaker 1: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  3253. Speaker 1: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  3254. Speaker 1: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  3255. Speaker 1: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  3256. Speaker 1: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  3257. Speaker 1: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  3258. Speaker 1: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  3259. Speaker 1: ♪ Can't you tell you are my world? ♪
  3260. Speaker 1: ♪ You came along, I just unfurled! ♪
  3261. Speaker 1: ♪ I need to be with you. ♪
  3262. Speaker 1: ♪ I need you to love me too. ♪
  3263. Speaker 1: ♪ I need more and more each day! ♪
  3264. Speaker 1: ♪ I'm a nobody. I'm hidden. ♪
  3265. Speaker 1: ♪ I'm always out of vision. ♪
  3266. Speaker 1: ♪ Why can't you notice me? ♪
  3267. Speaker 1: ♪ Why can't you find a way? ♪
  3268.  
  3269.  
  3270. Speaker 1: ♪ Oh, Danny boy, the pipes, the pipes are calling. ♪
  3271. Speaker 1: ♪ From glen to glen, and down the mountain side. ♪
  3272. Speaker 1: ♪ The summer's gone, and all the flowers are dying. ♪
  3273. Speaker 1: ♪ It's you, it's you must go and I must bide. ♪
  3274. Speaker 1: ♪ But come ye back when summer's in the meadow. ♪
  3275. Speaker 1: ♪ Or when the valley's hushed and white with snow. ♪
  3276. Speaker 1: ♪ I'll be here in sunshine or in shadow. ♪
  3277. Speaker 1: ♪ Oh, Danny boy, oh, Danny boy, I love you so. ♪
  3278. Speaker 1: ♪ But if you come, when all the flowers are dying. ♪
  3279. Speaker 1: ♪ And I am dead, as dead I well may be. ♪
  3280. Speaker 1: ♪ You'll come and find the place where I am lying. ♪
  3281. Speaker 1: ♪ And kneel and say an 'ave' there for me. ♪
  3282. Speaker 1: ♪ And I will know, though soft you tread above me. ♪
  3283. Speaker 1: ♪ And then my grave will richer, sweeter be. ♪
  3284. Speaker 1: ♪ And you'll bend down and tell me that you love me. ♪
  3285. Speaker 1: ♪ And I will rest in peace until you come to me. ♪
  3286.  
  3287.  
  3288.  
  3289. Television
  3290. Adverts
  3291.  
  3292. Speaker 1: Where in the Pizza Whirled are we today?
  3293. Speaker 2: Hello there old boy! Pip pip!
  3294. Speaker 1: England! With the Olde English Renaissance Pizza!
  3295. Speaker 1: Cheddar cheese, black pudding, egg and bacon...
  3296. Speaker 1: ... lovingly layered on a thick Pizza Whirled Crust!
  3297. Speaker 1: What do you make of that, pal?
  3298. Speaker 2: Jolly fantastic!
  3299. Speaker 1: I'll say!
  3300.  
  3301.  
  3302. Speaker 1: Tough day?
  3303. Speaker 1: Boss giving you grief?
  3304. Speaker 1: Kids driving you crazy?
  3305. Speaker 1: Finding yourself ambushed by folk you don't know?
  3306. Speaker 1: We have an answer!
  3307. Speaker 1: The new Churn R' Us Deluxe Chocolate Cone!
  3308. Speaker 1: Come visit today!
  3309.  
  3310.  
  3311. Speaker 1: The Caramel Flan Latte!
  3312. Speaker 1: Brand new at Seahorse Coffee!
  3313. Speaker 1: Refreshing! Filling!
  3314. Speaker 1: The pick-me-up you're craving!
  3315. Speaker 1: There's no better way to start the day!
  3316. Speaker 2: "Welcome to Seahorse Coffee! What can I get you today?"
  3317. Speaker 1: "One Caramel Flan Latte!"
  3318. Speaker 2: "Coming right up!"
  3319.  
  3320.  
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  3519. Triple-N - 200
  3520. ***********
  3521.  
  3522. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3523. Speaker 1: We're going straight to Kentucky for this developing story.
  3524. Speaker 1: Kirsty Cormick, are you there?
  3525. Speaker 2: I am Joan. It's 48 hours since this all began.
  3526. Speaker 2: A community laid low with an unknown illness.
  3527. Speaker 2: A military perimeter set up almost overnight
  3528. Speaker 2: Then the rumors of civilian confusion and bizarre activity within the zone.
  3529. Speaker 2: There are helicopters overhead, scientists in hazmat suits...
  3530. Speaker 2: This county has been split in two, and folk are scared.
  3531. Speaker 3: My daughter and my grandchildren are in there!
  3532. Speaker 3: I was staying at my fella's and... I was gonna go back but...
  3533. Speaker 3: Phones are still out.
  3534. Speaker 3: What's going on in there?
  3535. Speaker 3: What's so bad they can't even pick up the phone?
  3536. Speaker 1: Well further to that interview...
  3537. Speaker 1: Knox Telecommunications claim the lines are down for long-planned improvement works.
  3538. Speaker 1: Terrible timing, or something more?
  3539. Speaker 1: You'll find out here...
  3540. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N
  3541.  
  3542.  
  3543. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  3544. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  3545. Speaker 2: So what is it? I'm no scientist...
  3546. Speaker 2: I didn't listen in class. Too busy on the Football field.
  3547. Speaker 2: We know folks are ill.
  3548. Speaker 2: We know it's widespread.
  3549. Speaker 2: We know no-one could get out while the soldiers rolled on in.
  3550. Speaker 2: We know they're back on their feet, but we also know there's confusion.
  3551. Speaker 2: I'd be confused too, if I woke up someone built a military cordon round me!
  3552. Speaker 2: But they've got scientists to talk to now. Guys in chemical suits.
  3553. Speaker 2: They've got the best in the business. Heck, the world...
  3554. Speaker 2: ... in there to fix this whole thing up.
  3555. Speaker 2: So let's support our boys, people.
  3556. Speaker 2: This thing, let's call it 'The Knox Event', feels like a powder keg.
  3557. Speaker 2: Too many people shouting 'conspiracy', hearing unverified gunshots.
  3558. Speaker 2: No situation is perfect people.
  3559. Speaker 2: This is a war. A war on whatever this thing is.
  3560. Speaker 2: And, together, it is a war the United States will win.
  3561. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on...
  3562. Speaker 1: ... Triple-N.
  3563.  
  3564.  
  3565. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3566. Speaker 1: The outbreak of the 'non-lethal' Knox Event infection is still contained.
  3567. Speaker 1: There's no word of 'illness' and 'confusion' outside the Event Zone.
  3568. Speaker 1: There is, however, a panic.
  3569. Speaker 1: There's fear in people's faces as they once again camp out...
  3570. Speaker 1: ... in school halls, trailers and Army tents.
  3571. Speaker 1: It's more than two days now since these people heard the voices...
  3572. Speaker 1: ... of many of their families, loved ones and friends.
  3573. Speaker 2: They could be dead in there!
  3574. Speaker 2: Sure, power and water are still on.
  3575. Speaker 2: But what if they're too sick to eat?
  3576. Speaker 2: I got told they've got scientists in there talking to them.
  3577. Speaker 2: The guy said 'there's no way they're going hungry in there'.
  3578. Speaker 2: But all we have is the word of these... dudes with guns!
  3579. Speaker 2: Where the hell's the President in all this?
  3580. Speaker 2: He should be down here with me! With me in this damn tent!
  3581. Speaker 1: It's a sad state of affairs down there.
  3582. Speaker 1: Back after these messages...
  3583. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N
  3584.  
  3585.  
  3586. Speaker 1: Good morning. This is Triple-N.
  3587. Speaker 1: The Knox Event Exclusion Zone is STILL in place.
  3588. Speaker 1: Officials remain silent on the impact of an outbreak...
  3589. Speaker 1: ... described as 'non-lethal' with symptoms of 'panic' and 'confusion'.
  3590. Speaker 1: Kirsty Cormick is in Kentucky.
  3591. Speaker 2: A strange scene here south of Louisville.
  3592. Speaker 2: Roads blocked by military vehicles.
  3593. Speaker 2: Barriers and fences once intended for use overseas...
  3594. Speaker 2: ...deployed around a no-go area deep inside Kentucky.
  3595. Speaker 2: And dead in the center?
  3596. Speaker 2: The small towns of Muldraugh and West Point...
  3597. Speaker 2: ... and the bases and training facilities of the Army itself.
  3598. Speaker 2: I'm here in a camp of displaced families, and they're angry.
  3599. Speaker 3: We just want to go home. That's all!
  3600. Speaker 3: Why can't we talk to them?
  3601. Speaker 4: What's the worst thing they could do?
  3602. Speaker 4: Cut off the phone lines!
  3603. Speaker 4: Do they want us to panic?
  3604. Speaker 5: Just let me talk to my son!
  3605. Speaker 2: Military officials have told us to expect a full statement this afternoon.
  3606. Speaker 2: Until then this is Kirsty Cormick for Triple-N on the Knox Event line.
  3607. Speaker 1: Thank you Kirsty.
  3608. Speaker 1: Now, amidst angry scenes in Washington and a storm of Republican protest...
  3609. Speaker 1: We are expecting word from the President, following crisis meetings...
  3610. Speaker 1: ...with experts from the Center for Disease Control at the White House.
  3611. Speaker 1: More developments as they happen...
  3612. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3613.  
  3614.  
  3615. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3616. Speaker 1: We're here with some breaking news.
  3617. Speaker 1: General McGrew has just finished speaking. Let's go over to the Knox Event Exclusion line.
  3618. Speaker 2: Thank you Joan.
  3619. Speaker 2: General John McGrew has confirmed 'panic' and 'confusion' inside the Zone.
  3620. Speaker 2: With NO confirmation of the violent scenes some claim to have witnessed.
  3621. Speaker 2: And still no reasoning behind the communication blackout:
  3622. Speaker 3: I am making this statement at 11AM on the 14th July 1993.
  3623. Speaker 3: There are many rumors circulating. Many falsehoods.
  3624. Speaker 3: This is an appeal for calm.
  3625. Speaker 3: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  3626. Speaker 3: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  3627. Speaker 3: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  3628. Speaker 3: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  3629. Speaker 3: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  3630. Speaker 3: Warning shots have been fired.
  3631. Speaker 3: No civilians have been harmed.
  3632. Speaker 3: We must ensure that this infection is not allowed to spread.
  3633. Speaker 3: I am in hourly contact with the President on this matter.
  3634. Speaker 3: The no-fly zone will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
  3635. Speaker 3: At this time, we will take no questions.
  3636. Speaker 2: Are the General's responses enough for America?
  3637. Speaker 2: Those forced to stay in Army issue tents around me...
  3638. Speaker 2: ... and those evacuated to the North seem to be saying 'No'.
  3639. Speaker 2: Back to the studio.
  3640. Speaker 1: Kirsty Cormick there on the Knox Event boundary.
  3641. Speaker 1: We'll be keeping you updated throughout the day...
  3642. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3643.  
  3644.  
  3645. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  3646. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  3647. Speaker 2: I've met General John McGrew - many times.
  3648. Speaker 2: He is a fine man.
  3649. Speaker 2: When he says there have been no fatalities from the infection - he means it.
  3650. Speaker 2: That man's career has earned enough medals to block the noon-day sun.
  3651. Speaker 2: He's no liar.
  3652. Speaker 2: This precautionary exclusion zone is there to protect us.
  3653. Speaker 2: I'm sorry for the people inside. Truly I am.
  3654. Speaker 2: Running a fever, feeling confused, being trapped...
  3655. Speaker 2: But this is clearly in the nation's interest.
  3656. Speaker 2: The greater good.
  3657. Speaker 2: I've heard a lot of people asking - 'Why can't we know?'
  3658. Speaker 2: Why can't the Government just say: 'Here's the problem'?
  3659. Speaker 2: There's bravery in silence, folks.
  3660. Speaker 2: They're busy looking in on this... let's call it a 'Knox Event'
  3661. Speaker 2: They don't have time to look back out.
  3662. Speaker 2: They're relying on us to keep calm and have faith.
  3663. Speaker 2: I do have faith, and as an American...
  3664. Speaker 2: ... so should you.
  3665. Speaker 2: I've been Judge Matt Hass...
  3666. Speaker 2: ... on Triple-N.
  3667. Speaker 3: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on Triple N.
  3668. Speaker 3: While we've been on air: a statement from the White House.
  3669. Speaker 3: The President has claimed he is 'understandably distressed' by the Knox Event.
  3670. Speaker 1: This is a distressing time.
  3671. Speaker 1: The situation in Kentucky is unexpected and saddening.
  3672. Speaker 1: My first thoughts are with the friends and families of those within the Zone.
  3673. Speaker 1: People have been separated, folk have been evacuated...
  3674. Speaker 1: I understand the difficulties facing us.
  3675. Speaker 1: However, I have faith in the fine people of the Center for Disease Control...
  3676. Speaker 1: ... to get to the root of the panic and confusion within the Exclusion Zone.
  3677. Speaker 1: I have faith in our Servicemen and Women to fulfill their duties...
  3678. Speaker 1: ... and for General John McGrew to command them with the foresight and dedication...
  3679. Speaker 1: ... he has shown throughout his exemplary career.
  3680. Speaker 1: It is a distressing time America, but you are in safe hands.
  3681. Speaker 1: Thank you.
  3682. Speaker 4: More as it happens throughout the night...
  3683. Speaker 4: ... on Triple-N.
  3684.  
  3685.  
  3686. Speaker 1: Good morning. This is Triple-N.
  3687. Speaker 1: As the Knox Event enters its fifth day. Anger is at boiling point.
  3688. Speaker 1: America demands answers. Reporting from Washington: Daniel Sinclair.
  3689. Speaker 2: Republicans in the building behind me are in uproar today.
  3690. Speaker 2: Their problem? The 'do nothing' agenda of the President.
  3691. Speaker 2: To many, the President's address yesterday simply was not enough:
  3692. Speaker 3: This is a distressing time.
  3693. Speaker 3: The situation in Kentucky is unexpected and saddening.
  3694. Speaker 3: My first thoughts are with the friends and families of those within the Zone.
  3695. Speaker 3: People have been separated, folk have been evacuated...
  3696. Speaker 3: I understand the difficulties facing us.
  3697. Speaker 3: However, I have faith in the fine people of the Center for Disease Control...
  3698. Speaker 3: ... to get to the root of the panic and confusion within the Exclusion Zone.
  3699. Speaker 3: I have faith in our Servicemen and Women to fulfill their duties...
  3700. Speaker 3: ... and for General John McGrew to command them with the foresight and dedication...
  3701. Speaker 3: ... he has shown throughout his exemplary career.
  3702. Speaker 3: It is a distressing time America, but you are in safe hands.
  3703. Speaker 3: Thank you.
  3704. Speaker 2: Critics of the administration point to at best an inability to share information...
  3705. Speaker 2: ... and at worst a reluctance.
  3706. Speaker 2: Back to the studio.
  3707. Speaker 1: Thank you Daniel.
  3708. Speaker 1: Now, Triple-N has received a statement overnight from the State Department.
  3709. Speaker 1: General John McGrew have apologised for a 'lack of clarity'.
  3710. Speaker 1: He underlines that the unspecified outbreak IS contained.
  3711. Speaker 1: Military Health officials state that fatalities within the Zone are...
  3712. Speaker 1: ...NOT currently a concern.
  3713. Speaker 1: Later today we've been promised a full and frank conversation...
  3714. Speaker 1: ...talking to one of the scientists operating on the boundary.
  3715. Speaker 1: More developments as they happen...
  3716. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3717.  
  3718.  
  3719. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3720. Speaker 1: Flu-like'. 'Panic'. 'Confusion'.
  3721. Speaker 1: An unknown communicable illness that has cut through Kentucky communities...
  3722. Speaker 1: ...forcing evacuations, and the creation of a huge exclusion zone.
  3723. Speaker 1: Yet STILL no concrete word on what the Knox Event is, or how it spreads.
  3724. Speaker 1: Worse? Revelations from a Dr Jack Galbraithe - a former scientist with the CDC.
  3725. Speaker 1: He's reported as saying: 'America is not ready for this'.
  3726. Speaker 1: We haven't been ready for a long time.'
  3727. Speaker 1: How does that sound to you on the ground at the Event boundary, Kirsty Cormick?
  3728. Speaker 2: Well Joan, it's exactly that sort of rumor that's not helping.
  3729. Speaker 2: People just don't what to do, and the military don't know what to do with them.
  3730. Speaker 2: Some have been taken to Louisville - but most?
  3731. Speaker 2: They want to stay - in tents, in local buildings. This is their home.
  3732. Speaker 2: Or, at least as near to their homes as the Army will allow them.
  3733. Speaker 2: And they're angry. Real angry.
  3734. Speaker 3: They're not tellin' us nothing!
  3735. Speaker 3: Every day like the last!
  3736. Speaker 3: I got a business in there, in West Point!
  3737. Speaker 3: I got a home! A family!
  3738. Speaker 3: I've got a dog too, and they took it for no reason at all!
  3739. Speaker 3: We want answers!
  3740. Speaker 2: This is Kirsty Cormick on the Knox Event line. Back to the studio.
  3741. Speaker 1: Thank you Kirsty.
  3742. Speaker 1: Now, coming up - the scientist that says 'it IS contained'...
  3743. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3744.  
  3745.  
  3746. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N, here with Professor John Ramirez.
  3747. Speaker 1: What's going on Professor?
  3748. Speaker 1: Can you describe the illness that's spreading in there?
  3749. Speaker 2: I'm sorry, but that's all classified.
  3750. Speaker 2: I can confirm, though, that it's a fever. And initial symptoms can turn to panic and confusion.
  3751. Speaker 2: We have experts on-site.
  3752. Speaker 1: And what of the rumors of violence inside the Exclusion Zone?
  3753. Speaker 2: We've got the spread of the illness contained...
  3754. Speaker 2: ...and the best minds we've got working on it.
  3755. Speaker 2: Right now we have NO reason to believe folks won't recover.
  3756. Speaker 2: The way this started was highly contagious.
  3757. Speaker 2: And that's why we, quickly and efficiently, locked the place down.
  3758. Speaker 1: During the Vietnam War there was a lot of chemical testing conducted in this area.
  3759. Speaker 1: Is there a link?
  3760. Speaker 2: We don't think so, no ma'am.
  3761. Speaker 1: Thank you.
  3762. Speaker 1: We're going straight over to Washington now, and Daniel Sinclair.
  3763. Speaker 1: Daniel - can you hear me?
  3764. Speaker 3: I can. Yes.
  3765. Speaker 3: As you can see in the scenes behind me...
  3766. Speaker 3: ... there is a huge number of protesters here today.
  3767. Speaker 3: All angry and all wearing surgical masks: partly from solidarity...
  3768. Speaker 3: ... and perhaps from fear.
  3769. Speaker 1: We've heard talk of fighting, Daniel.
  3770. Speaker 3: Yes, there have been strong words - and unwise actions.
  3771. Speaker 3: Localized fighting, swiftly dealt with by police officers.
  3772. Speaker 3: All quiet right now though, aside from the loud, angry chants.
  3773. Speaker 3: It's a crowd on a knife-edge.
  3774. Speaker 1: Thank you Daniel.
  3775. Speaker 3: JESUS!
  3776. Speaker 1: What, what's happening?
  3777. Speaker 3: Someone just threw a firebomb. Someone in the crowd..
  3778. Speaker 4: <fzzt>
  3779. Speaker 4: <bzzt>
  3780. Speaker 1: Errr. Stick with us everyone.
  3781. Speaker 1: More as it happens on the developing story...
  3782. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3783.  
  3784.  
  3785. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  3786. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  3787. Speaker 2: The more I think, the more I realise - we need to thank them.
  3788. Speaker 2: We need to thank the US Army.
  3789. Speaker 2: Whatever this is, it isn't fun. It could've spread.
  3790. Speaker 2: Right now, you could be sick.
  3791. Speaker 2: Your kids could be sick.
  3792. Speaker 2: They were ready for their duty. They got involved.
  3793. Speaker 2: They rolled out from their bases, and they protected America.
  3794. Speaker 2: They did it fast, and they did it effectively.
  3795. Speaker 2: They did it in one of the most militarily senstive areas in America.
  3796. Speaker 2: God bless them.
  3797. Speaker 2: There is an illness in there, and it is contained.
  3798. Speaker 2: Yes, a lot of people are hurting.
  3799. Speaker 2: Yes, it's unfortunate that familes have been divided.
  3800. Speaker 2: People kept from their homes? That's never good.
  3801. Speaker 2: But this is swift, decisive action.
  3802. Speaker 2: A threat is being dealt with.
  3803. Speaker 2: That illness in the Exclusion Zone? It's trapped.
  3804. Speaker 2: The Army is biding its time. Makiing sure we stay safe.
  3805. Speaker 2: Have faith America.
  3806. Speaker 2: Faith will let us grow.
  3807. Speaker 2: Y'know, I understand the pain.
  3808. Speaker 2: I'm not just some big-shot big mouth on the TV.
  3809. Speaker 2: I'm worried too. I'm worried as hell.
  3810. Speaker 2: I believe in our ability to deal with the Knox Event...
  3811. Speaker 2: ... but there are unknowns. Unknowns make me nervous.
  3812. Speaker 2: But nervous enough to break into a store and take a VCR?
  3813. Speaker 2: Nervous enough to distract our forces and emergency services?
  3814. Speaker 2: That's not even real to me. Not even real.
  3815. Speaker 2: Be scared, sure.
  3816. Speaker 2: Just don't let that fear turn to crazy.
  3817. Speaker 2: We're in this together.
  3818. Speaker 2: I've been hearing a load of phooey about 'the end-times'.
  3819. Speaker 2: The Event, the riots, the communications black-out...
  3820. Speaker 2: I'm asking you now, what changed?
  3821. Speaker 2: What's changed in past few days, aside from panic?
  3822. Speaker 2: Look at our police force, look at our doctors and nurses.
  3823. Speaker 2: Follow their example.
  3824. Speaker 2: Here's a word you might not know - 'Stoicism'.
  3825. Speaker 2: It's Greek. Means you get on with it.
  3826. Speaker 2: It means you trust in people to get things done.
  3827. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on...
  3828. Speaker 1: ... Triple-N.
  3829.  
  3830.  
  3831. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3832. Speaker 1: A night of chaos. The night our cities exploded with anger.
  3833. Speaker 1: In Washington: protests turn ugly. Battle lines form in the street.
  3834. Speaker 1: In Los Angeles: arson, looting and public disorder.
  3835. Speaker 1: This morning: the President responds.
  3836. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration. I can hear you: loud and clear.
  3837. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration because I'm like you.
  3838. Speaker 2: I want to know when my fellow Americans...
  3839. Speaker 2: ...fellow Americans who are laid low with sickness...
  3840. Speaker 2: ... can be returned to their families.
  3841. Speaker 2: To this end I will be talking to the General and the CDC today.
  3842. Speaker 2: From I will be able to provide more answers.
  3843. Speaker 2: However.
  3844. Speaker 2: The horrifying activities we have seen on our streets over the last 24 hours?
  3845. Speaker 2: There is no excuse. No excuse whatsoever.
  3846. Speaker 2: Arrests will be made. Every authority is on high alert.
  3847. Speaker 2: If you are seeking to disrupt our way of life through fear and scaremongering...
  3848. Speaker 2: ...you will be sorely disappointed.
  3849. Speaker 2: I will come back to you with more information...
  3850. Speaker 2: ... FULL information...
  3851. Speaker 2: ... when I have it in my hand.
  3852. Speaker 1: The President's words, just moments ago.
  3853. Speaker 1: Meanwhile, international leaders have been quick to condemn America.
  3854. Speaker 1: The UK premier has criticised the President's 'near complete lack of clarity'.
  3855. Speaker 1: While international health body the WHO...
  3856. Speaker 1: ... will be making a statement later today.
  3857. Speaker 1: We'll have it covered here...
  3858. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3859.  
  3860.  
  3861. Speaker 1: Good morning. This is Triple-N.
  3862. Speaker 1: We're here with breaking news.
  3863. Speaker 1: US Forces have repeated warnings to those on the edge of the Exclusion Zone.
  3864. Speaker 1: Owing to the threat of the spread of the Knox Event spreading...
  3865. Speaker 1: ...forced dispersal is now an option.
  3866. Speaker 1: The President has asked for patience and calm...
  3867. Speaker 1: ...amidst a storm of protest from Republican Senators.
  3868. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration. I can hear you: loud and clear.
  3869. Speaker 2: I understand the frustration because I'm like you.
  3870. Speaker 2: I want to know when my fellow Americans...
  3871. Speaker 2: ...fellow Americans who are laid low with sickness...
  3872. Speaker 2: ... can be returned to their families.
  3873. Speaker 2: To this end I will be talking to the General today.
  3874. Speaker 2: From which I will be able to provide more answers.
  3875. Speaker 1: Now, a report from Kirsty Cormick on the Event line.
  3876. Speaker 3: Here in Kentucky, in the camps just outside the Exclusion Zone...
  3877. Speaker 3: ... rumormongering and anger are rife.
  3878. Speaker 3: Officially released photographs from inside the Zone...
  3879. Speaker 3: ... have failed to calm the folks here.
  3880. Speaker 3: The presence of the military, however, has kept the peace.
  3881. Speaker 3: Still though, rumors of the degenerative nature of the Knox Event will NOT go away.
  3882. Speaker 1: Thank you Kirsty.
  3883. Speaker 1: Panic-buying and looting have continued to escalate.
  3884. Speaker 1: These images show today's running battle between masked youths...
  3885. Speaker 1: ... and law enforcement officials in Memphis.
  3886. Speaker 1: No corner of the United States is unaffected by the chaos.
  3887. Speaker 1: More developments as they happen...
  3888. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3889.  
  3890.  
  3891. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3892. Speaker 1: As panic reaches endemic levels, public flights have been grounded...
  3893. Speaker 1: ... at the demand of the World Health Organisation.
  3894. Speaker 1: As these pictures show, the Army has been mobilised and is rolling into major cities...
  3895. Speaker 1: ...for fear of further demonstrations and civil unrest.
  3896. Speaker 1: The State Department has underlined that the Knox Event is contained.
  3897. Speaker 1: They state that the need for panic is over...
  3898. Speaker 1: ... and are considering the nationwide implementation of a curfew.
  3899. Speaker 1: The President has made the following statement:
  3900. Speaker 2: After talks with the General I am satisfied that...
  3901. Speaker 2: The Knox Event is, to all intents of purpose, contained.
  3902. Speaker 2: However.
  3903. Speaker 2: Tests on those recovering from the Knox sickness are inconclusive.
  3904. Speaker 2: We have labs set up inside the Zone now.
  3905. Speaker 2: I assure the American people that every dollar I have at my disposal...
  3906. Speaker 2: ...will go toward their healing and rehabilitation.
  3907. Speaker 2: However, I repeat: the Knox Event IS contained.
  3908. Speaker 2: Procedures are underway to ensure our safety.
  3909. Speaker 2: That will be all.
  3910. Speaker 1: We'll be keeping you updated throughout the night...
  3911. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3912.  
  3913.  
  3914. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  3915. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  3916. Speaker 2: Just stop it people! Stop this insanity.
  3917. Speaker 2: You think setting the world alight's gonna give you an answer?
  3918. Speaker 2: If you want to stockpile food?
  3919. Speaker 2: Fine: it's your right.
  3920. Speaker 2: You want to buy guns?
  3921. Speaker 2: I'm sitting on an ammo dump here.
  3922. Speaker 2: You want to open fire on officials on a New York street?
  3923. Speaker 2: Get the hell out of my country.
  3924. Speaker 2: I feel for the people trapped within the Event boundary.
  3925. Speaker 2: Who couldn't?
  3926. Speaker 2: As for the rumors of fatalities as they try to escape...
  3927. Speaker 2: It breaks my heart, just as it does yours.
  3928. Speaker 2: I feel sorry for all involved.
  3929. Speaker 2: The poor souls inside...
  3930. Speaker 2: ...and the guys pulling the trigger.
  3931. Speaker 2: Does securing the safety of America, and the World, justify all this?
  3932. Speaker 2: I think so. I hope so.
  3933. Speaker 2: Only God knows.
  3934. Speaker 2: He will judge us correctly.
  3935. Speaker 2: When the time comes.
  3936. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on...
  3937. Speaker 1: ... Triple-N.
  3938.  
  3939.  
  3940. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3941. Speaker 1: Throughout the night panic has turned to chaos.
  3942. Speaker 1: Civil disturbance in: New York, Miami, Detroit and downtown LA.
  3943. Speaker 1: Our reporter Mark Spedding is in New York.
  3944. Speaker 2: An angry crowd at City Hall. A wall of police officers.
  3945. Speaker 2: Then: an attempted dispersal of protesters, leading to reported fatalities.
  3946. Speaker 2: The NYPD are using water cannons, but NNN can also reveal we've seen...
  3947. Speaker 2: ... military servicemen within police ranks.
  3948. Speaker 2: Could this show the rumors of a curfew are coming true?
  3949. Speaker 2: This feels like an endgame, Joan.
  3950. Speaker 2: Back to the studio.
  3951. Speaker 1: Thank you Mark. Stay safe out there.
  3952. Speaker 1: Now we turn to the Knox Event itself.
  3953. Speaker 1: Yesterday saw the Exclusion Zone radius widened.
  3954. Speaker 1: Camps of refugees and bystanders have been removed.
  3955. Speaker 1: Some forcibly.
  3956. Speaker 1: We'll have updates as they happen...
  3957. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3958.  
  3959.  
  3960. Speaker 1: Good morning, we're coming to you directly from the White House briefing room.
  3961. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3962. Speaker 1: The President has just announced a curfew in New York, Miami and LA with more to follow.
  3963. Speaker 1: Reports are coming in of military convoys moving from bases and into the heart of major cities.
  3964. Speaker 1: This is the President's statement in full:
  3965. Speaker 2: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  3966. Speaker 2: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  3967. Speaker 2: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  3968. Speaker 2: And for the rumormongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'.
  3969. Speaker 2: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  3970. Speaker 2: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  3971. Speaker 2: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  3972. Speaker 2: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  3973. Speaker 2: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion are not.
  3974. Speaker 2: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  3975. Speaker 2: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  3976. Speaker 2: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  3977. Speaker 2: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  3978. Speaker 2: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  3979. Speaker 2: We are examining all potentialities.
  3980. Speaker 2: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  3981. Speaker 1: We'll be updating you throughout the day...
  3982. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  3983.  
  3984.  
  3985. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  3986. Speaker 1: Tonight from 6pm a curfew has been announced in major cities across the nation.
  3987. Speaker 1: New York, Miami, Los Angeles and more to come.
  3988. Speaker 1: These pictures show military forces setting up shop in the heart of our cities.
  3989. Speaker 1: Troops in Times Square. Tanks on Miami beach.
  3990. Speaker 1: To find out how this will impact on you...
  3991. Speaker 1: ... please change to your regional Triple-N station.
  3992. Speaker 1: This morning the President had this to say:
  3993. Speaker 2: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  3994. Speaker 2: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  3995. Speaker 2: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  3996. Speaker 2: And for the rumormongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'.
  3997. Speaker 2: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  3998. Speaker 2: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  3999. Speaker 2: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  4000. Speaker 2: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  4001. Speaker 2: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion are not.
  4002. Speaker 2: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  4003. Speaker 2: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  4004. Speaker 2: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  4005. Speaker 2: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  4006. Speaker 2: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  4007. Speaker 2: We are examining all potentialities.
  4008. Speaker 2: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  4009. Speaker 1: We'll be updating you throughout the day...
  4010. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  4011. Speaker 2: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4012. Speaker 2: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4013.  
  4014.  
  4015. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  4016. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  4017. Speaker 2: Yes, I saw the pictures. We got the fax.
  4018. Speaker 2: Horrifying pictures handed to Triple N reveal brutality inside the Exclusion Zone.
  4019. Speaker 2: We can't show the image, but at least one person suffering from the infection...
  4020. Speaker 2: ... has attacked another. Viciously.
  4021. Speaker 2: Orally.
  4022. Speaker 2: While sustaining terrible wounds himself.
  4023. Speaker 2: We at Triple N stand here thinking the same as you.
  4024. Speaker 2: Why weren't we told?
  4025. Speaker 2: I thought it might be doctored.
  4026. Speaker 2: Then a guy brought us a copy of the original.
  4027. Speaker 2: What you're seeing is an... edited version.
  4028. Speaker 2: So what do I think?
  4029. Speaker 2: Horrified, and sad.
  4030. Speaker 2: Sad we weren't told.
  4031. Speaker 2: Sad that this happened to good people.
  4032. Speaker 2: We should have been told this was happening.
  4033. Speaker 2: One fact remains: this Event was stopped in its tracks.
  4034. Speaker 2: You may not agree with the Army's decisions...
  4035. Speaker 2: ... but their actions speak for themselves.
  4036. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on...
  4037. Speaker 1: ... Triple-N.
  4038. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4039. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4040.  
  4041.  
  4042. Speaker 1: This is <bzzt>
  4043. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  4044. Speaker 1: <bzzt> military flights <fzzt>
  4045. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  4046.  
  4047.  
  4048. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4049. Speaker 1: The Knox Event is contained, but a truth has emerged.
  4050. Speaker 1: We're going straight over to Kirsty Cormick in Kentucky.
  4051. Speaker 2: I'm afraid we have disturbing news.
  4052. Speaker 2: I have verified reports of violence inside the Exclusion Zone.
  4053. Speaker 2: Survivors released from a military camp INSIDE the zone have made it through...
  4054. Speaker 2: ...the barriers behind me. Crossing the border several miles from here.
  4055. Speaker 2: Their story is one of horror.
  4056. Speaker 2: The Knox Infection's final stage is one of violence.
  4057. Speaker 2: Sufferers attack friends.
  4058. Speaker 2: Sufferers attack family.
  4059. Speaker 2: These recently released survivors aside: the infection rate is total.
  4060. Speaker 2: I just recorded an interview with Pauline Simpson who has come from inside the zone.
  4061. Speaker 2: You heard me right, she came from the INSIDE.
  4062. Speaker 3: We were on the road out when the fever hit.
  4063. Speaker 3: Soldiers took us into their base.
  4064. Speaker 3: There was a lot of us.
  4065. Speaker 3: We were in dormitories. Cells. Anywhere they got lock us in.
  4066. Speaker 3: They said it was a quarantine.
  4067. Speaker 3: They took my Chris for tests, but he came back okay.
  4068. Speaker 3: Some people didn't come back from the tests.
  4069. Speaker 3: I guess they got it.
  4070. Speaker 2: Got what Pauline?
  4071. Speaker 3: It's like a plague.
  4072. Speaker 3: It kills you, but you're not gone.
  4073. Speaker 2: Well, you're safe now.
  4074. Speaker 3: They can't stop it.
  4075. Speaker 3: They say it's contained, but you can't stop death.
  4076. Speaker 3: We've got it coming to us.
  4077. Speaker 3: It's been coming for a long time.
  4078. Speaker 2: Okay. Back to the studio.
  4079. Speaker 4: <fzzt>
  4080. Speaker 5: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4081. Speaker 5: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4082.  
  4083.  
  4084. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4085. Speaker 1: With official channels silent, we have collated key information.
  4086. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection is spread through direct contact with sufferers.
  4087. Speaker 1: At one point it was spread more easily, we don't know how.
  4088. Speaker 1: Now, however transmission is possible.
  4089. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection has a variable incubation period.
  4090. Speaker 1: After incubation the loss of rational thought is seemingly inevitable.
  4091. Speaker 1: Sufferers will attack each other, and non-sufferers.
  4092. Speaker 1: There is no known cure.
  4093. Speaker 1: We are expecting an official statement on these revelations imminently.
  4094. Speaker 1: We would like to thank Kirsty Cormick on the ground in Kentucky...
  4095. Speaker 1: ... for this information.
  4096. Speaker 1: We know you're all inside watching this but...
  4097. Speaker 1: ... we have been asked to remind you of the 6pm curfew.
  4098. Speaker 1: This has been widened to: Chicago, San Diego and Baltimore.
  4099. Speaker 1: Information on this can be found on your local news channel.
  4100. Speaker 2: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4101. Speaker 2: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4102.  
  4103.  
  4104. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  4105. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  4106. Speaker 2: I wouldn't have the words to express my feelings...
  4107. Speaker 2: ... even if I could. Or wanted to.
  4108. Speaker 2: You don't need to hear me. You need this guy. General John McGrew.
  4109. Speaker 2: This was recorded moments ago:
  4110. Speaker 3: First and foremost: we are safe.
  4111. Speaker 3: America is safe.
  4112. Speaker 3: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  4113. Speaker 3: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  4114. Speaker 3: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  4115. Speaker 3: The initial period of contagion is over.
  4116. Speaker 3: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  4117. Speaker 3: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  4118. Speaker 3: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  4119. Speaker 3: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  4120. Speaker 3: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  4121. Speaker 3: This means bites. This means scratches.
  4122. Speaker 3: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  4123. Speaker 3: But this is contained.
  4124. Speaker 3: It has always been contained.
  4125. Speaker 3: We are safe.
  4126. Speaker 3: America is safe.
  4127. Speaker 2: There's the news folks.
  4128. Speaker 2: God Bless America.
  4129. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on...
  4130. Speaker 1: ... Triple-N.
  4131. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4132. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4133.  
  4134.  
  4135. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4136. Speaker 1: This statement from the Knox Event exclusion boundary...
  4137. Speaker 1: ... was recorded earlier today by General John McGrew.
  4138. Speaker 2: First and foremost: we are safe.
  4139. Speaker 2: America is safe.
  4140. Speaker 2: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  4141. Speaker 2: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  4142. Speaker 2: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  4143. Speaker 2: The initial period of contagion is over.
  4144. Speaker 2: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  4145. Speaker 2: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  4146. Speaker 2: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  4147. Speaker 2: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  4148. Speaker 2: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  4149. Speaker 2: This means bites. This means scratches.
  4150. Speaker 2: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  4151. Speaker 2: But this is contained.
  4152. Speaker 2: It has always been contained.
  4153. Speaker 2: We are safe.
  4154. Speaker 2: America is safe.
  4155. Speaker 1: Meanwhile it's been a night of anarchy on our streets as...
  4156. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  4157. Speaker 4: ... gangs of youths....
  4158. Speaker 3: <bzzt>
  4159. Speaker 1: ... night of Hell.
  4160. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  4161. Speaker 5: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4162. Speaker 5: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4163.  
  4164.  
  4165. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4166. Speaker 1: We've got live pictures from inside the event line
  4167. Speaker 1: Kirsty? Are you there?
  4168. Speaker 2: I am John. I can't say how, but we've been allowed access.
  4169. Speaker 2: We're through the Event line. This is an exclusive.
  4170. Speaker 2: Once upon a time people pumped gas here.
  4171. Speaker 2: Now it's eerie. It's quiet. It's desolate.
  4172. Speaker 2: And we're not alone.
  4173. Speaker 2: Just around this corner is a woman. A woman who used to work here.
  4174. Speaker 2: Her mind's a blank, and she's angry...
  4175. Speaker 2: ... but her leg is injured, so we're safe. She's stationary.
  4176. Speaker 3: *distant gunfire*
  4177. Speaker 2: This might shock some viewers.
  4178. Speaker 3: *distant explosion*
  4179. Speaker 2: Did those noises just come from the camp?
  4180. Speaker 2: Did you hear that?
  4181. Speaker 4: HGRAAAHHHH!
  4182. Speaker 2: FUCK!
  4183. Speaker 2: Shoot her!
  4184. Speaker 2: Oh God!
  4185. Speaker 2: Jesus! Fuck!
  4186. Speaker 5: ... on Triple-N.
  4187. Speaker 5: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4188. Speaker 5: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4189.  
  4190.  
  4191. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4192. Speaker 1: Chaos on the Knox Event line. The President demands calm.
  4193. Speaker 1: Amidst images of violence on the Knox Event border...
  4194. Speaker 1: ... and another night with the streets of our cities ablaze.
  4195. Speaker 1: The President has demanded calm.
  4196. Speaker 2: Fellow Americans.
  4197. Speaker 2: We must have peace.
  4198. Speaker 2: Please: tonight, stay in your homes.
  4199. Speaker 2: Mistakes have been made, I know.
  4200. Speaker 2: But at this point the Knox Event is contained.
  4201. Speaker 2: The world is watching us.
  4202. Speaker 2: We don't have to panic.
  4203. Speaker 2: The curfew is there for a reason, and I would ask you to stick by it.
  4204. Speaker 2: We intend to make deliberate action within the Exclusion Zone very soon.
  4205. Speaker 1: We've lost contact with our reporter Kirsty Cormick, but we have incoming reports...
  4206. Speaker 1: ... of gunfire and civilian casualties in the Knox border camp.
  4207. Speaker 1: We'll have all the developments...
  4208. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  4209. Speaker 2: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4210. Speaker 2: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4211.  
  4212.  
  4213. Speaker 1: Breaking news.
  4214. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N with a shocking development.
  4215. Speaker 1: You're watching yesterday's pictures from the...
  4216. Speaker 1: ... military and evacuee camp of the Exclusion Zone border.
  4217. Speaker 1: A huge crowd emerges from INSIDE the Event Zone...
  4218. Speaker 1: ... attacking evacuees and military representatives alike.
  4219. Speaker 1: Triple-N has heard reports of other mass population movements...
  4220. Speaker 1: ...elsewhere in the Zone.
  4221. Speaker 1: We're trying to get in contact with our correspondent on the ground but...
  4222. Speaker 1: ... Oh God. Are you seeing this?
  4223. Speaker 1: This can't be real.
  4224. Speaker 1: If you're just tuning in, prior to these...
  4225. Speaker 1: ... horrendous scenes...
  4226. Speaker 1: ... there was conflict between US Military officials and civilian parties.
  4227. Speaker 1: There was gunfire and, we believe, explosions.
  4228. Speaker 1: Now, a huge wave of infected has...
  4229. Speaker 1: There's just so many of them!
  4230. Speaker 1: The Knox Event boundary has been broken!
  4231. Speaker 1: We'll have reports throughout the day.
  4232. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  4233. Speaker 1: Jesus.
  4234. Speaker 2: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4235. Speaker 2: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4236.  
  4237.  
  4238. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  4239. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  4240. Speaker 2: I'm on late today. This isn't my usual slot.
  4241. Speaker 2: For a good reason.
  4242. Speaker 2: If you haven't seen it...
  4243. Speaker 2: ... several hours ago a wave of 'changed' people surged over the Event line.
  4244. Speaker 2: An enemy from within.
  4245. Speaker 2: We don't know the death toll just yet.
  4246. Speaker 2: Only that it's high.
  4247. Speaker 2: Those boys didn't sign up for this y'know.
  4248. Speaker 2: No-one did.
  4249. Speaker 2: My world's falling apart.
  4250. Speaker 2: Watch this on the VT... those people aren't human.
  4251. Speaker 2: There's an image in amongst it all.
  4252. Speaker 2: A young girl calling for help, dragged from a car.
  4253. Speaker 2: Just yelling, and screaming.
  4254. Speaker 2: Knowing that, whoever she was talking to...
  4255. Speaker 2: ... it was too late.
  4256. Speaker 2: I'm sorry I can't talk any more today.
  4257. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're...
  4258. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  4259. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4260. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4261.  
  4262.  
  4263. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4264. Speaker 1: We're going straight to the Knox Event.
  4265. Speaker 1: Kirsty, are you there?
  4266. Speaker 2: I am. There are horrific scenes here.
  4267. Speaker 2: All reports indicate that violence and gunfire in the border camp...
  4268. Speaker 2: ... caused a surge of infected civilians that broke through the border.
  4269. Speaker 2: We have no official numbers, but casualties are high.
  4270. Speaker 1: Has the military restored order Kirsty?
  4271. Speaker 2: That's hard to say. Those who could head North have done so.
  4272. Speaker 2: A large number of military vehicles are moving alongside them.
  4273. Speaker 2: The Army are pulling back.
  4274. Speaker 1: The camp has been abandoned?
  4275. Speaker 2: Yes, but...
  4276. Speaker 2: ... I'm sorry to say this but some have been left behind.
  4277. Speaker 2: Some folk who were... bitten.
  4278. Speaker 2: Some folk who wanted to stay and help.
  4279. Speaker 2: It's a desperate scene here in Kentucky.
  4280. Speaker 1: Desperate indeed. Thank you Kirsty.
  4281. Speaker 3: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4282. Speaker 3: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4283.  
  4284.  
  4285. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4286. Speaker 1: This is Kirsty Cormick.
  4287. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection is spreading.
  4288. Speaker 1: It's spreading fast, and it's spreading without fluid contact.
  4289. Speaker 1: It came out with the infected over the Event line.
  4290. Speaker 1: It's chaos here.
  4291. Speaker 1: People are heading North to Louisville, but it's gridlock.
  4292. Speaker 1: People are hungry, people are fighting.
  4293. Speaker 1: And now they're falling ill:
  4294. Speaker 2: My father... he's not bitten.
  4295. Speaker 2: He hasn't even seen one of those things.
  4296. Speaker 2: But now he's laid low with fever.
  4297. Speaker 2: I know what it is. I saw my wife with the same thing.
  4298. Speaker 2: He's going to change.
  4299. Speaker 2: Can we come in your news van?
  4300. Speaker 2: When they find out they'll... you've seen what they're doing?
  4301. Speaker 2: The others? They'll kill him!
  4302. Speaker 2: He can't die! He can't die!
  4303. Speaker 1: This is Kirsty Cormick, on the road to Louisville.
  4304. Speaker 1: <cough>
  4305. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  4306.  
  4307.  
  4308. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  4309. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  4310. Speaker 2: We've had word from our reporter on the ground in Kentucky.
  4311. Speaker 2: It's spreading without bites.
  4312. Speaker 2: Get away from your television NOW.
  4313. Speaker 2: Lock the door. Get into the basement.
  4314. Speaker 2: No one knows how it's happening, but it is.
  4315. Speaker 2: Keep away from people, animals... everything.
  4316. Speaker 2: Purify water. Turn off electrics. Hide.
  4317. Speaker 2: It could be coming from anything, anywhere and anyone.
  4318. Speaker 2: Go get your guns people.
  4319. Speaker 2: Disassemble them. Clean them, then reassemble.
  4320. Speaker 2: Lock them. Load them. Keep 'em that way.
  4321. Speaker 2: The founders of this beautiful nation gave us a right to bear arms.
  4322. Speaker 2: Liberals have tried to take that right away for years.
  4323. Speaker 2: I've sat behind this desk so many times, explaining the obvious.
  4324. Speaker 2: Well, who's glad they've been at the range now - huh?
  4325. Speaker 2: Protect yourself, and you protect our future.
  4326. Speaker 2: This is it. We're ready.
  4327. Speaker 2: God bless.
  4328. Speaker 2: Good luck.
  4329. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're...
  4330. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  4331.  
  4332.  
  4333. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4334. Speaker 1: Bringing you the facts you need to know, as the Knox Event widens.
  4335. Speaker 1: The Knox Infection is spreading throughout Kentucky, and further North.
  4336. Speaker 1: Huge numbers of civilians are laid low by sickness.
  4337. Speaker 1: Infected bodies have begun to rise.
  4338. Speaker 1: These pictures show an infected attack on the outskirts of Louisville.
  4339. Speaker 1: Isolated reports suggest that the infected are, scientifically, deceased.
  4340. Speaker 1: A statement from the office of the President reads as follows.
  4341. Speaker 1: Stay in your homes. Avoid public places.'
  4342. Speaker 1: Emergency teams are en route.'
  4343. Speaker 1: Mass movement on major roads will delay help being sent'.
  4344. Speaker 1: The curfew will remain in place'
  4345. Speaker 1: Meanwhile efforts are being made to curtail inter-state movement.
  4346. Speaker 1: Key bridges and river crossings are being blocked.
  4347. Speaker 1: We'll update you throughout the day...
  4348. Speaker 2: ... on Triple-N.
  4349.  
  4350.  
  4351. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4352. Speaker 1: Bringing you the facts you need to know, as the Knox Event widens.
  4353. Speaker 1: We're here with vital news.
  4354. Speaker 1: As the Knox Infection spreads, so do the scenes of horror.
  4355. Speaker 1: After twenty four hours the spread of flu-like symptoms has accelerated.
  4356. Speaker 1: There are suspected cases throughout surrounding states.
  4357. Speaker 1: However, there are individuals who are NOT immediately endangered.
  4358. Speaker 1: We have obtained this audio recording from Kirsty Cormick.
  4359. Speaker 2: I'm hoping you guys get this.
  4360. Speaker 2: Duke, my camera guy - he's got the fever.
  4361. Speaker 2: Everyone's got it here.
  4362. Speaker 2: I don't know why.
  4363. Speaker 2: Maybe it was just dormant, maybe we had it all along...
  4364. Speaker 2: But everywhere I look I see dead and dying people.
  4365. Speaker 2: Left on the street. Lying in doorways.
  4366. Speaker 2: But I'm okay.
  4367. Speaker 2: I need you to tell people that...
  4368. Speaker 2: ... I think some people are immune.
  4369. Speaker 2: Some lucky people.
  4370. Speaker 2: Oh God, I've got to go.
  4371. Speaker 2: They've seen me.
  4372. Speaker 2: They've seen me.
  4373. Speaker 3: ... on Triple-N.
  4374.  
  4375.  
  4376. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  4377. Speaker 1: I'm afraid we come with bad news. Worse news.
  4378. Speaker 1: As scenes of horror unravel at home, shocking news from overseas.
  4379. Speaker 1: Symptoms similar to those of the Knox Event have been reported in the United Kingdom...
  4380. Speaker 1: ... and in Somalia, Africa.
  4381. Speaker 1: These pictures clearly show Knox Event infections...
  4382. Speaker 1: ...in Norfolk, England and at an unknown location within the Somalian capital Mogadishu.
  4383. Speaker 1: I'm so sorry.
  4384. Speaker 1: We have anecdotal evidence that a very small minority...
  4385. Speaker 1: ...of people may be immune.
  4386. Speaker 1: Wherever you are though, please take care.
  4387. Speaker 1: Take care of your loved ones, find food and hide.
  4388. Speaker 1: Please don't fight.
  4389. Speaker 1: We can do this together.
  4390.  
  4391.  
  4392. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  4393. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  4394. Speaker 2: What is a body, without a soul?
  4395. Speaker 2: Impurities aren't tempered.
  4396. Speaker 2: Urges aren't controlled.
  4397. Speaker 2: It's just hunger, and anger.
  4398. Speaker 2: Maybe I'm reading into them too much.
  4399. Speaker 2: Maybe they're just a blank.
  4400. Speaker 2: Savagery without thought.
  4401. Speaker 2: Murder on automatic.
  4402. Speaker 2: The embodiment of death.
  4403. Speaker 2: Welcome to Hell, America.
  4404.  
  4405.  
  4406. Speaker 1: <bzzt>
  4407. Speaker 2: <bzzt> local transmissions <fzzt>
  4408. Speaker 1: <bzzt>
  4409. Speaker 2: <bzzt> radio stations <fzzt>
  4410. Speaker 1: <bzzt>
  4411. Speaker 3: ... on Triple-N.
  4412.  
  4413.  
  4414. Speaker 1: This is a recorded broadcast. It will be set to repeat.
  4415. Speaker 1: An unknown plague known as The Knox Infection has taken a hold on America.
  4416. Speaker 1: It is... the stuff of nightmare.
  4417. Speaker 1: If you are still alive...
  4418. Speaker 1: If the fever didn't get to you.
  4419. Speaker 1: It all rests on you...
  4420. Speaker 1: Just please...
  4421. Speaker 1: Not now.
  4422. Speaker 1: Please not now.
  4423. Speaker 1: No.
  4424. Speaker 1: Please.
  4425. Speaker 1: Find a way to survive.
  4426. Speaker 1: Please.
  4427. Speaker 1: God Bless America.
  4428.  
  4429.  
  4430.  
  4431. ***********
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  4434.  
  4435. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4436. Speaker 2: Uncertainty and fear in Kentucky as the lockdown continues on this...
  4437. Speaker 2: ... the second day of the Knox Event exclusion.
  4438. Speaker 2: WBLN's Richard Gershwin is being held by US Army Officials.
  4439. Speaker 2: We believe this to be... against his will.
  4440. Speaker 2: We're ascertaining the situation right now.
  4441. Speaker 2: Meanwhile, evacuees are talking of a flu-like illness and temporary immobility...
  4442. Speaker 2: ... in those they left behind.
  4443. Speaker 2: Reports are also coming in of panic and confusion inside the Zone.
  4444. Speaker 2: Army Officials are thought to be setting up quarantine areas and...
  4445. Speaker 2: ... scientific test areas within the perimeter.
  4446. Speaker 2: On the outside all that can be done, we're told...
  4447. Speaker 2: ... is to sit and wait.
  4448. Speaker 2: We'll have the latest from Richard Gershwin and his team later today.
  4449. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4450.  
  4451.  
  4452. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4453. Speaker 2: We're talking to our reporter Richard Gershwin on the scene in Kentucky.
  4454. Speaker 3: Richard, you've attempted to enter the Exclusion Zone?
  4455. Speaker 3: I did Diane. I didn't get far.
  4456. Speaker 3: We found a driver from a town called West Point.
  4457. Speaker 3: He told us he'd take is in to find the truth.
  4458. Speaker 3: And to find his family.
  4459. Speaker 3: We went cross-country in his pick-up but...
  4460. Speaker 3: There are barriers everywhere. Lots of perimeter patrols...
  4461. Speaker 3: We were picked up pretty much instantly.
  4462. Speaker 3: I was in cells overnight. No closer to the truth.
  4463. Speaker 3: Is there something we're not being told Richard?
  4464. Speaker 3: If we hear it, it will be tomorrow.
  4465. Speaker 3: General John McGrew has stated there will be a press conference.
  4466. Speaker 3: Where answers will be given, and families will be reassured.
  4467. Speaker 3: That won't be enough for my friend in the pick-up though.
  4468. Speaker 3: He's still in the cells. My thanks to Triple N for getting me out so quick.
  4469. Speaker 2: You watch yourself down there Richard!
  4470. Speaker 3: Diane, I will!
  4471. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4472.  
  4473.  
  4474. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4475. Speaker 2: Welcome to Talk the Night. With you until Dawn! I'm Dawn Stephenson.
  4476. Speaker 2: I'm here with the campaigner and activist Iain Sweetman.
  4477. Speaker 2: Now Iain, for those who don't know your...
  4478. Speaker 3: My wife died during the Raleigh Outbreak.
  4479. Speaker 3: All I wanted ever since was justice for her.
  4480. Speaker 3: The Center for Disease Control was unfit for purpose.
  4481. Speaker 3: Sure, they beat it. But only after so many needless...
  4482. Speaker 3: ... just so many deaths.
  4483. Speaker 2: Iain, if you don't mind me asking...
  4484. Speaker 2: ... in the Knox Event do you see history repeating?
  4485. Speaker 3: I hope not. I see activity, and I see action.
  4486. Speaker 3: That was sorely lacking in Raleigh.
  4487. Speaker 3: There were more journalists than specialists in the temporary hospitals.
  4488. Speaker 2: I recall. Several of my colleagues contracted the infection.
  4489. Speaker 3: It made for good copy from the quarantine camps.
  4490. Speaker 3: So it added to the hysteria too.
  4491. Speaker 3: I'm at peace with it all now. Since the court ruling.
  4492. Speaker 3: But I spent so much of my time fighting to get Suzanne's voice heard.
  4493. Speaker 3: And when I look at how efficient the response to the Event has been...
  4494. Speaker 3: ... I wonder if they actually learned something from Raleigh.
  4495. Speaker 3: Maybe it won't happen again.
  4496. Speaker 2: We're all hoping and praying that's the case Iain.
  4497. Speaker 2: Thank you for talking through the night.
  4498. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4499.  
  4500.  
  4501. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4502. Speaker 2: Panic in Kentucky, as the Knox Exclusion enters its third day.
  4503. Speaker 2: A huge area remains sectioned off today...
  4504. Speaker 2: ... with the small towns of Muldraugh and West Point...
  4505. Speaker 2: ... central to this developing situation.
  4506. Speaker 2: Richard Gershwin is our correspondent.
  4507. Speaker 3: Diane, it's a scene of panic and confusion here.
  4508. Speaker 3: Roads are blocked, checkpoints have been set up.
  4509. Speaker 3: Equipment waiting for overseas deployment is instead...
  4510. Speaker 3: ... being used to separate victims of an unknown disease...
  4511. Speaker 3: ... from the rest of America.
  4512. Speaker 3: Everything below the curve of the Ohio river is a no-go zone, Diane.
  4513. Speaker 2: What's the word on the people in there?
  4514. Speaker 3: No official update today, still the reports of 'panic and confusion'.
  4515. Speaker 3: What's more, and what's really got folk here concerned...
  4516. Speaker 3: ... is communication.
  4517. Speaker 3: We've been told that Knox Telecommunications has had...
  4518. Speaker 3: ... phone lines down for maintenance but the picture is far from clear.
  4519. Speaker 3: The situation would seem to be unfortunate in the extreme.
  4520. Speaker 2: So we want answers Richard, when are we getting them?
  4521. Speaker 3: Later today, Diane.
  4522. Speaker 3: General John McGrew will be holding a press conference in the...
  4523. Speaker 3: ... temporary camp behind me this afternoon.
  4524. Speaker 3: A lot of angry people here want to hear what he has to say.
  4525. Speaker 2: I bet they do. Okay Richard, thanks for the report.
  4526. Speaker 2: Meanwhile key Republicans have poured scorn on the President's handling...
  4527. Speaker 2: ... of the Kentucky outbreak.
  4528. Speaker 2: More on that, and the political storm brewing in DC...
  4529. Speaker 2: ... after these messages.
  4530. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4531.  
  4532.  
  4533. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4534. Speaker 2: We're going straight over to a statement made by...
  4535. Speaker 2: ... a General John McGrew on the Knox Exclusion Zone boundary.
  4536. Speaker 3: I am making this statement at 11AM on the 14th July 1993.
  4537. Speaker 3: There are many rumors circulating. Many falsehoods.
  4538. Speaker 3: This is an appeal for calm.
  4539. Speaker 3: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  4540. Speaker 3: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  4541. Speaker 3: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  4542. Speaker 3: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  4543. Speaker 3: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  4544. Speaker 3: Warning shots have been fired.
  4545. Speaker 3: No civilians have been harmed.
  4546. Speaker 3: We must ensure that this infection is not allowed to spread.
  4547. Speaker 3: I am in hourly contact with the President on this matter.
  4548. Speaker 3: The no-fly zone will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
  4549. Speaker 3: At this time, we will take no questions.
  4550. Speaker 4: General! General! Why can't we speak to them?
  4551. Speaker 1: He said NO quest... <click>
  4552. Speaker 2: Quite a forceful end to that statement Richard?
  4553. Speaker 4: It was. There's still a lot unsaid down here.
  4554. Speaker 4: No word on the Knox Telecommunications issue.
  4555. Speaker 4: No explanation on why this... huge logistical operation is necessary.
  4556. Speaker 4: There's a lot of angry, scared people here.
  4557. Speaker 4: They can't get home. They can't speak to their families.
  4558. Speaker 4: And the threat is still an unknown.
  4559. Speaker 2: Keep digging Richard.
  4560. Speaker 4: I will. Don't you worry.
  4561. Speaker 2: Next up: the President's date with...
  4562. Speaker 2: ... the Center for Disease Control.
  4563. Speaker 2: Up after this.
  4564. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4565.  
  4566.  
  4567. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4568. Speaker 2: Good evening. The President has spoken out on the Knox Event.
  4569. Speaker 2: Speaking after a consultation with the Center for Disease Control...
  4570. Speaker 2: ... he addressed journalists in the White House press room.
  4571. Speaker 1: This is a distressing time.
  4572. Speaker 1: The situation in Kentucky is unexpected and saddening.
  4573. Speaker 1: My first thoughts are with the friends and families of those within the Zone.
  4574. Speaker 1: People have been separated, folk have been evacuated...
  4575. Speaker 1: I understand the difficulties facing us.
  4576. Speaker 1: However, I have faith in the fine people of the Center for Disease Control...
  4577. Speaker 1: ... to get to the root of the panic and confusion within the Exclusion Zone.
  4578. Speaker 1: I have faith in our Servicemen and Women to fulfill their duties...
  4579. Speaker 1: ... and for General John McGrew to command them with the foresight and dedication...
  4580. Speaker 1: ... he has shown throughout his exemplary career.
  4581. Speaker 1: It is a distressing time America, but you are in safe hands.
  4582. Speaker 1: Thank you.
  4583. Speaker 2: This came after a statement from General John McGrew...
  4584. Speaker 2: ... on the border line of the Event itself.
  4585. Speaker 3: There are many rumors circulating. Many falsehoods.
  4586. Speaker 3: This is an appeal for calm.
  4587. Speaker 3: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  4588. Speaker 3: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  4589. Speaker 3: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  4590. Speaker 3: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  4591. Speaker 3: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  4592. Speaker 3: Warning shots have been fired.
  4593. Speaker 3: No civilians have been harmed.
  4594. Speaker 3: We must ensure that this infection is not allowed to spread.
  4595. Speaker 3: I am in hourly contact with the President on this matter.
  4596. Speaker 3: The no-fly zone will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
  4597. Speaker 3: At this time, we will take no questions.
  4598. Speaker 2: We'll have all the news as it develops.
  4599. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4600.  
  4601.  
  4602. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4603. Speaker 2: Welcome to Talk the Night, with you till dawn! I'm Dawn Stevenson.
  4604. Speaker 2: For obvious reasons our planned interview with astronomer Jake Snow...
  4605. Speaker 2: ... on the meteorite showers we've been seeing has been postponed.
  4606. Speaker 2: With me in the chair instead: Lieutenant General Jim Deacon - retired.
  4607. Speaker 2: Now, you have a great deal of knowledge in...
  4608. Speaker 3: The area. Yes. Knox was my patch, long ago.
  4609. Speaker 3: Now I want to get one thing straight.
  4610. Speaker 3: I've been watching this station all day, and I've been detecting some...
  4611. Speaker 3: ... negativity.
  4612. Speaker 2: Lieutenant General, people have been forced from their...
  4613. Speaker 3: Their homes? Sure they have. That's not good.
  4614. Speaker 3: But there is no agenda.
  4615. Speaker 3: This is a public health crisis.
  4616. Speaker 3: Those boys are doing what they're told in exactly the right way.
  4617. Speaker 3: They created that event boundary in DAYS to protect me, and to protect you.
  4618. Speaker 3: Do you even know what that involved?
  4619. Speaker 2: But maybe if we had some more information, then...
  4620. Speaker 3: You'll get your information!
  4621. Speaker 3: They've got experts!
  4622. Speaker 3: They've got people doing tests right now!
  4623. Speaker 3: If you don't know yet, it's because they don't want to misinform.
  4624. Speaker 3: They don't want panic.
  4625. Speaker 2: But there is panic, there's...
  4626. Speaker 3: This is America. The common man is being attended to.
  4627. Speaker 2: Okay.
  4628. Speaker 2: Clearly this has taken place in an area that's close to your own heart.
  4629. Speaker 2: It's well known that in the sixties this area was used for chemical testing.
  4630. Speaker 2: Are there any laboratories in the area, or...
  4631. Speaker 3: I think I know what you're suggesting, and my answers are threefold.
  4632. Speaker 3: First, that's classified.
  4633. Speaker 3: Second, very clearly not.
  4634. Speaker 3: Third, the Army is in the process of very effectively containing an outbreak of unknown origin.
  4635. Speaker 3: They demand RESPECT, not suspect... er...
  4636. Speaker 3: ... suspicion.
  4637. Speaker 2: Okay. Thank you very much for joining me and talking...
  4638. Speaker 2: ... through the night.
  4639. Speaker 3: It's been my pleasure.
  4640. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4641.  
  4642.  
  4643. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4644. Speaker 2: Good morning.
  4645. Speaker 2: The Knox event IS contained: that's the word from Washington.
  4646. Speaker 2: Overnight there has been an apology for a 'lack of clarity', but...
  4647. Speaker 2: ... civilian fatalities are NOT an ongoing concern.
  4648. Speaker 2: That's what we've been told, but is it enough for the crowds massing in Washington. Phil?
  4649. Speaker 3: No Diane. No it is not.
  4650. Speaker 3: We've got some angry people here.
  4651. Speaker 3: They're angry because they don't think they know the full story.
  4652. Speaker 3: Security is high here today, Diane. Lots of uniforms, lots of nervous faces.
  4653. Speaker 2: Are we expecting any further statements from the President?
  4654. Speaker 3: We know he's locked in meetings with the Center for Disease Control...
  4655. Speaker 3: ... and the officials overseeing the Knox Event itself.
  4656. Speaker 3: But if the folk behind me make their voices heard loud enough?
  4657. Speaker 3: Who can say?
  4658. Speaker 2: Okay well let's just hope they do that peacefully and calmly. Thank you Phil.
  4659. Speaker 2: Later today we'll be meeting Professor Jake Wilson, a scientist working...
  4660. Speaker 2: ... in an official capacity with the military at the Event.
  4661. Speaker 2: We're promised full exposure, whatever that means, so keep with us throughout the day.
  4662. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4663.  
  4664.  
  4665. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4666. Speaker 2: A public demonstration in Washington turns ugly...
  4667. Speaker 2: ... while on the Knox Event border the information blackout sparks violence.
  4668. Speaker 2: This is WBLN, with developing news. Over to Phil in Washington,
  4669. Speaker 3: Diane, the crowds here are restless.
  4670. Speaker 3: What started as a peaceful protest of signs and hygiene masks...
  4671. Speaker 3: ... has turned ugly as the crowd clashed with a line of police officers.
  4672. Speaker 3: These pictures show the moment an officer was struck by...
  4673. Speaker 3: ... a brick hurled from way back in the crowd.
  4674. Speaker 3: Many arrests have been made here, but it feels like the start of a long evening.
  4675. Speaker 2: Thank you Phil. Now what's happening with you in Kentucky, Richard Gershwin?
  4676. Speaker 4: Not far different Diane.
  4677. Speaker 4: Now we've had a lot of low-flying aircraft taking off today...
  4678. Speaker 4: ... some from inside the Exclusion Zone.
  4679. Speaker 4: Please excuse any noise.
  4680. Speaker 2: That's clearly okay Phil. We heard... unsettling reports.
  4681. Speaker 4: Food for displaced folk has been coming in, but it hasn't been enough.
  4682. Speaker 4: People are sleeping rough, and the military are making it tough for them to get away.
  4683. Speaker 4: Any form of population movement? Not happening.
  4684. Speaker 4: That's caused friction, and that's caused fighting.
  4685. Speaker 4: We've seen people taken away for their own safety here.
  4686. Speaker 2: We heard there was fighting against members of the military?
  4687. Speaker 4: No. No nothing like that. Not yet.
  4688. Speaker 4: But this is Kentucky, people are scared...
  4689. Speaker 4: ... and people have guns. It's a powder keg situation, Diane.
  4690. Speaker 2: Thank you Richard. Come the reports coming.
  4691. Speaker 2: Next up: Professor Jake Wilson, a Knox Event scientist speaks out...
  4692. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4693.  
  4694.  
  4695. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4696. Speaker 2: I'm here with Professor Jake Wilson.
  4697. Speaker 2: Professor Wilson is a scientist with the military...
  4698. Speaker 2: ... and you might have seen him and his colleagues in the media today.
  4699. Speaker 2: Professor Wilson, you've been given a far easier ride in interviews today than you deserve.
  4700. Speaker 2: Just what the hell is going on in there?
  4701. Speaker 3: I'm not in charge, I'm just here to put fears to rest.
  4702. Speaker 3: People are in a bad way, but they are panicked and confused.
  4703. Speaker 2: I know. I know because I heard you say the same thing to NNR this morning.
  4704. Speaker 3: Transmission has slowed, but the situation remains volatile, Diane.
  4705. Speaker 2: Is there anything, anything at all, you want to tell me that we don't already know?
  4706. Speaker 3: Er, only that we have no reason to believe they won't recover.
  4707. Speaker 2: I believe... the NATION believes... that you are withholding information.
  4708. Speaker 2: They believe you are refusing to address the issue...
  4709. Speaker 2: ... because of the military sensitivity of both the issue AND the region involved.
  4710. Speaker 2: Is that true?
  4711. Speaker 3: I'm truly sorry but I'm a disease analysis scientist. I analyse and report not...
  4712. Speaker 2: Then tell us some science!
  4713. Speaker 3: Listen, we've got some of the best guys looking at samples.
  4714. Speaker 3: People are confused in there. They are distressed.
  4715. Speaker 3: Currently we have NO reason to believe they won't recover.
  4716. Speaker 2: Should we be afraid?
  4717. Speaker 3: Categorically: no.
  4718. Speaker 3: Transmission has slowed.
  4719. Speaker 3: The Knox Event is contained.
  4720. Speaker 2: Thank you for your time Professor Jake Wilson.
  4721. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
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  4723.  
  4724. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4725. Speaker 1: This interview was recorded before the shocking violence that we have seen...
  4726. Speaker 1: ...break out tonight in Los Angeles and Washington.
  4727. Speaker 2: Welcome to Talk the Night, with you till dawn! I'm Dawn Stevenson.
  4728. Speaker 2: I'm here with the the Deputy Chief of the NYPD, Patrick O'Hara.
  4729. Speaker 2: Firstly, thank you for being with us at such a busy time.
  4730. Speaker 3: That's perfectly okay - truth be told it's the guys on the ground with their hands full.
  4731. Speaker 2: We've seen footage of the demonstrations nationwide...
  4732. Speaker 2: ...some of our viewers might even have been part of them.
  4733. Speaker 2: What do you say to them?
  4734. Speaker 3: We know you're angry. We know you're frustrated.
  4735. Speaker 3: So are we.
  4736. Speaker 3: There is however a line we're seeing crossed.
  4737. Speaker 3: It's my job, and the job of my men and women in the NYPD, to keep the peace.
  4738. Speaker 3: And it's clear peace is not on some minds.
  4739. Speaker 2: So you're saying: stay away?
  4740. Speaker 3: I'm saying: act responsibly.
  4741. Speaker 3: The Knox Event has us all wired up
  4742. Speaker 3: But listen to what we're being told.
  4743. Speaker 3: You don't have to stockpile food.
  4744. Speaker 3: If you are not in the direct vicinity of the Event line, you are not in danger.
  4745. Speaker 2: We're hearing a lot of talk about curfews if public order continues to deteriorate.
  4746. Speaker 2: Any truth in that?
  4747. Speaker 3: We're looking at all eventualities.
  4748. Speaker 3: In all likelihood in a few days this will have all blown over.
  4749. Speaker 2: Thank you for your time Deputy Police Chief O'Hara...
  4750. Speaker 2: ... for joining me and talking...
  4751. Speaker 2: ... through the night.
  4752. Speaker 1: This was a pre-recorded interview, that took place...
  4753. Speaker 1: ... before tonight's violent scenes.
  4754. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4755.  
  4756.  
  4757. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4758. Speaker 2: The President has spoken out after public anger...
  4759. Speaker 2: ... turned into a night of violence.
  4760. Speaker 2: We'll hear from Washington and LA as soon as we can, but first...
  4761. Speaker 2: ... this is direct from the White House.
  4762. Speaker 1: I understand the frustration. I can hear you: loud and clear.
  4763. Speaker 1: I understand the frustration because I'm like you.
  4764. Speaker 1: I want to know when my fellow Americans...
  4765. Speaker 1: ...fellow Americans who are laid low with sickness...
  4766. Speaker 1: ... can be returned to their families.
  4767. Speaker 1: To this end I will be talking to the General and the CDC today.
  4768. Speaker 1: From which I will be able to provide more answers.
  4769. Speaker 1: However.
  4770. Speaker 1: The horrifying activities we have seen on our streets over the last 24 hours?
  4771. Speaker 1: There is no excuse. No excuse whatsoever.
  4772. Speaker 1: Arrests will be made. Every authority is on high alert.
  4773. Speaker 1: If you are seeking to disrupt our way of life through fear and scaremongering...
  4774. Speaker 1: ...you will be sorely disappointed.
  4775. Speaker 1: I will come back to you with more information...
  4776. Speaker 1: ...FULL information...
  4777. Speaker 1: When I have it in my hand.
  4778. Speaker 2: That was direct from the White House.
  4779. Speaker 2: Now we turn to the clean-up operation on the streets of Washington and Los Angeles.
  4780. Speaker 2: After a night of tension turned to... a night of terror.
  4781. Speaker 2: Buildings set aflame. Fighting in the street.
  4782. Speaker 2: Many arrests.
  4783. Speaker 2: We'll have all the latest, coming up after this.
  4784. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4785.  
  4786.  
  4787. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4788. Speaker 2: We're here with breaking news.
  4789. Speaker 2: After 6pm EST tonight: all flights are off.
  4790. Speaker 2: Every air journey, both internal and international, will be grounded.
  4791. Speaker 2: This: at the request of the World Health Organisation...
  4792. Speaker 2: ... who in recent days have been demanding clarity over the Knox Event.
  4793. Speaker 2: Airline companies have been universally compliant.
  4794. Speaker 2: Speaking immediately after his press conference on last night's violence...
  4795. Speaker 2: ...The President expressed dissatisfaction at the WHO's unprecedented demands.
  4796. Speaker 1: This move is as unwelcome...
  4797. Speaker 1: ...as it is economically unsound.
  4798. Speaker 1: I will seek to redress this move at every opportunity.
  4799. Speaker 1: After talks with the General I am satisfied that...
  4800. Speaker 1: ... the Knox Event is, to all intents of purpose, contained.
  4801. Speaker 1: However.
  4802. Speaker 1: Tests on those recovering from the Knox sickness are inconclusive.
  4803. Speaker 1: We have labs set up inside the Zone now.
  4804. Speaker 1: I assure the American people that every dollar I have at my disposal...
  4805. Speaker 1: ...will go toward their healing and rehabilitation.
  4806. Speaker 1: However, I repeat: the Knox Event IS contained.
  4807. Speaker 1: Procedures are underway to ensure our safety.
  4808. Speaker 1: That will be all.
  4809. Speaker 2: We'll be updating you throughout the day.
  4810. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
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  4812.  
  4813. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4814. Speaker 2: As of 6pm EST all mainland flights have been grounded.
  4815. Speaker 2: Meanwhile tonight we're seeing military support in our cities...
  4816. Speaker 2: ... as law enforcement officials seek to avoid a repercussion...
  4817. Speaker 2: ... of last night's senseless violence.
  4818. Speaker 2: All this after the President sought to calm fears at home and abroad.
  4819. Speaker 1: After talks with the General I am satisfied that...
  4820. Speaker 1: ... the Knox Event is, to all intents of purpose, contained.
  4821. Speaker 1: However.
  4822. Speaker 1: Tests on those recovering from the Knox sickness are inconclusive.
  4823. Speaker 1: We have labs set up inside the Zone now.
  4824. Speaker 1: I assure the American people that every dollar I have at my disposal...
  4825. Speaker 1: ...will go toward their healing and rehabilitation.
  4826. Speaker 1: However, I repeat: the Knox Event IS contained.
  4827. Speaker 1: Procedures are underway to ensure our safety.
  4828. Speaker 2: And what's happening on the ground in Kentucky, Richard Gershwin?
  4829. Speaker 3: I think I'm seeing those procedures in action, Diane.
  4830. Speaker 3: The Army are widening the exclusion zone.
  4831. Speaker 3: We've been told this is to: 'remove any element of doubt'.
  4832. Speaker 3: ... and to give a 'safe and responsible response' to the Event.
  4833. Speaker 3: A lot of people here don't want to move...
  4834. Speaker 3: ... but they're not the ones with Armored Personnel Carriers.
  4835. Speaker 3: I'll check in when I have more to report Diane.
  4836. Speaker 2: Thanks Richard. We'll be back right after this.
  4837. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
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  4839.  
  4840. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4841. Speaker 2: Welcome to Talk the Night, with you till dawn! I'm Dawn Stevenson.
  4842. Speaker 2: I'm with Dr Jack Galbraithe, the former Chief Scientist of...
  4843. Speaker 2: ... The Center for Disease Control.
  4844. Speaker 2: Now Dr Galbraithe, you left the CDC in... dramatic fashion.
  4845. Speaker 3: Does that matter? After years of cuts and funding reductions...
  4846. Speaker 3: ... and with this nightmare scenario in Kentucky...
  4847. Speaker 3: ... you're bringing that up now?
  4848. Speaker 2: People might think you have an axe to grind.
  4849. Speaker 3: I was a scapegoat. The Raleigh outbreak was AGAIN...
  4850. Speaker 3: ... due to department after department of the CDC being shuttered.
  4851. Speaker 3: Only livestock were affected.
  4852. Speaker 2: And the Knox Event. Do you trust what we've heard?
  4853. Speaker 3: Do you? Does anyone?
  4854. Speaker 3: There clearly is, maybe was, a very communicable illness in there.
  4855. Speaker 3: I can only assume the spread has slowed, which is why they are confident. But...
  4856. Speaker 3: We're very clearly being left in the dark.
  4857. Speaker 3: We could buy the silence for a few days. But now?
  4858. Speaker 3: They don't want to risk more riots
  4859. Speaker 3: But those people are NOT going to get better.
  4860. Speaker 2: Do you have evidence to substantiate this?
  4861. Speaker 3: Do you have evidence to deny it?
  4862. Speaker 3: This situation will blow up in the President's face.
  4863. Speaker 3: America is not ready.
  4864. Speaker 3: Our Disease Control systems have been dismantled...
  4865. Speaker 3: ... in exchange for a few more bucks in the bank.
  4866. Speaker 3: Military force cannot contain desperate people...
  4867. Speaker 3: ... in a desperate situation.
  4868. Speaker 2: Sobering thoughts.
  4869. Speaker 2: Thank you Dr. Galbraithe.
  4870. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
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  4873. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4874. Speaker 2: This is Phil Hartup, today coming to you direct from the White House.
  4875. Speaker 2: The President has just addressed the nation, and truths have been told.
  4876. Speaker 2: Yet still: a curfew. Announced for tonight in many major cities.
  4877. Speaker 1: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  4878. Speaker 1: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  4879. Speaker 1: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  4880. Speaker 1: And for the rumormongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'
  4881. Speaker 1: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  4882. Speaker 1: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  4883. Speaker 1: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  4884. Speaker 1: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  4885. Speaker 1: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion are not.
  4886. Speaker 1: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  4887. Speaker 1: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  4888. Speaker 1: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  4889. Speaker 1: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  4890. Speaker 1: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  4891. Speaker 1: We are examining all potentialities.
  4892. Speaker 1: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  4893. Speaker 3: We've been told to direct you to local programming for curfew information.
  4894. Speaker 3: It's gonna be a long night.
  4895. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4896.  
  4897.  
  4898. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4899. Speaker 2: You're with WBLN. Developments today from the White House...
  4900. Speaker 2: ... and a 6pm curfew in all major cities ...
  4901. Speaker 2: ... a mere 24 hours after the widening of the Knox Event Exclusion Zone.
  4902. Speaker 2: Phil Hartup is on the ground in Washington.
  4903. Speaker 3: Thank you Diane. Shocking revelations here, as the President...
  4904. Speaker 3: ... 'accepts responsibility' for the 'perceived lack of communication'.
  4905. Speaker 3: Meanwhile, is hope waning for those left inside the Event Zone?
  4906. Speaker 1: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  4907. Speaker 1: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  4908. Speaker 1: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  4909. Speaker 1: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  4910. Speaker 1: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion are not.
  4911. Speaker 1: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  4912. Speaker 1: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  4913. Speaker 1: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  4914. Speaker 1: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  4915. Speaker 3: That was the President, speaking this morning.
  4916. Speaker 3: We've been told to direct you to local programming for curfew information.
  4917. Speaker 3: Back to you Diane.
  4918. Speaker 2: Thanks Phil. As these pictures show...
  4919. Speaker 2: ... temporary military installations have been set up in central city locations.
  4920. Speaker 2: Central Park. Downtown LA. Miami Beach. More.
  4921. Speaker 2: Will this silence the panic on our streets?
  4922. Speaker 2: Will looters give up and go home?
  4923. Speaker 2: We'll have updates as they happen.
  4924. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4925.  
  4926.  
  4927. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4928. Speaker 2: Breaking news. We have images of some of the victims of the Knox Event.
  4929. Speaker 2: They are shocking. If you have children in the room just...
  4930. Speaker 2: ... just don't let them see.
  4931. Speaker 2: Yesterday The President stated that recovery was possible, yet increasingly unlikely.
  4932. Speaker 2: Today we see this image: a man without an arm.
  4933. Speaker 2: A man covered in blood.
  4934. Speaker 2: A man covered in what analysts claim are bite marks.
  4935. Speaker 2: There has been no official statement.
  4936. Speaker 2: Let's go to Richard Gershwin on the Event Boundary.
  4937. Speaker 3: There's shock here. There are tears.
  4938. Speaker 3: There is anger.
  4939. Speaker 3: Hope has been fading fast for days.
  4940. Speaker 3: The faces of the soldiers on the barricades suggested this all along.
  4941. Speaker 3: But still the people here ask: 'why?'.
  4942. Speaker 3: Why say panic and confusion, when in reality there's so much more?
  4943. Speaker 2: This revelation isn't going to help in stemming the riots Richard.
  4944. Speaker 3: No Diane. It is not.
  4945. Speaker 3: People here... they're...
  4946. Speaker 2: Fuck McGrew! FUCK HIS LIES!
  4947. Speaker 3: Ma'am, we're live on WBLN!
  4948. Speaker 2: FUCK THIS SHIT
  4949. Speaker 4: <fzzt>
  4950. Speaker 4: <bzzt>
  4951. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4952. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4953. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4954.  
  4955.  
  4956. Speaker 1: <bztzt>
  4957. Speaker 1: Welcome <bzzt> the Night, with you till <fzzt>
  4958. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  4959. Speaker 1: <bzzt> Romain Dron <fzzt>
  4960. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  4961.  
  4962.  
  4963. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4964. Speaker 2: After last night's outage it's been a period of revelation.
  4965. Speaker 2: Still: no word from The White House or General John McGrew...
  4966. Speaker 2: ... as survivors from INSIDE the Exclusion Zone emerge.
  4967. Speaker 2: There have been joyful reunions, tempered by shock and dismay.
  4968. Speaker 2: Richard Gershwin, just what in God's name is going on?
  4969. Speaker 3: The picture that's being painted for us isn't pretty, Diane.
  4970. Speaker 3: These people have been released from a military camp inside the Zone.
  4971. Speaker 3: They were held against their will...
  4972. Speaker 3: ... in some kind of quarantine. An isolation of some sort.
  4973. Speaker 2: And the Knox Event infection itself?
  4974. Speaker 2: What are they saying?
  4975. Speaker 3: Bad things.
  4976. Speaker 3: The infection rate in the towns of Muldraugh and West Point is total.
  4977. Speaker 3: Sufferers act like... animals.
  4978. Speaker 3: They bite, they maul...
  4979. Speaker 3: I'm sorry. I'm sorry. It's just...
  4980. Speaker 2: Take a breath Richard. This is tough.
  4981. Speaker 2: Is the Knox Event still contained?
  4982. Speaker 3: The Knox Event is contained. Information is not.
  4983. Speaker 3: People are angry here.
  4984. Speaker 3: Angry as all hell, Diane.
  4985. Speaker 2: Thank you Richard, we'll be back with you after this.
  4986. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  4987. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  4988. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4989.  
  4990.  
  4991. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  4992. Speaker 2: This is Richard Gerswhin reporting directly from the Exclusion Zone boundary.
  4993. Speaker 2: If you're just joining us...
  4994. Speaker 2: ... survivors have emerged from inside the Exclusion Zone.
  4995. Speaker 2: They have been let through, we don't know why, by the Army.
  4996. Speaker 2: They have been held in a local military base in...
  4997. Speaker 2: ... some sort of quarantine.
  4998. Speaker 2: They are scared, hungry and come with shocking revelations.
  4999. Speaker 2: First came the fever, then came violence and a hunger for blood.
  5000. Speaker 2: This community was held, and tested upon.
  5001. Speaker 2: Not all are with us now.
  5002. Speaker 2: Everyone inside the Zone is now infected, it is claimed.
  5003. Speaker 2: Everyone has succumbed.
  5004. Speaker 2: Yet the spread of the disease comes only through...
  5005. Speaker 2: ... attacks from infected individuals.
  5006. Speaker 2: The initial mass contagion is now over.
  5007. Speaker 2: There is now a renewed anger all along the camps on the boundary.
  5008. Speaker 2: The military have pulled back into their checkpoints.
  5009. Speaker 2: We are expecting a statement at any time now.
  5010. Speaker 2: America sits on a knife edge.
  5011. Speaker 2: The one question on everyone's lips:
  5012. Speaker 2: "Why weren't we told?"
  5013. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5014. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5015. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5016.  
  5017.  
  5018. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5019. Speaker 2: This is Richard Gershwin, behind me General John McGrew is...
  5020. Speaker 3: Good evening ladies and gentlemen.
  5021. Speaker 2: Oh, we're starting.
  5022. Speaker 3: Thank you for attending tonight. I only ask for orderly and responsible journalism.
  5023. Speaker 3: I have requested that this broadcast play on all media channels embedded with my troops.
  5024. Speaker 3: First and foremost: we are safe.
  5025. Speaker 3: America is safe.
  5026. Speaker 3: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  5027. Speaker 3: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  5028. Speaker 3: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  5029. Speaker 3: The initial period of contagion is over.
  5030. Speaker 3: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  5031. Speaker 3: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  5032. Speaker 3: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  5033. Speaker 3: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  5034. Speaker 3: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  5035. Speaker 3: This means bites. This means scratches.
  5036. Speaker 3: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  5037. Speaker 3: But this is contained.
  5038. Speaker 3: It has always been contained.
  5039. Speaker 3: We are safe.
  5040. Speaker 3: America is safe.
  5041. Speaker 3: Thank you.
  5042. Speaker 2: General! General!
  5043. Speaker 3: I said no questions Richard! When we have news you'll hear it.
  5044. Speaker 4: <fzzt>
  5045. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5046. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5047. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5048.  
  5049.  
  5050. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5051. Speaker 2: Welcome to Talk the Night, with you till dawn! I'm Dawn Stevenson.
  5052. Speaker 2: After shocking recent events we've been asking questions.
  5053. Speaker 2: "How?", "Why?"
  5054. Speaker 2: With me tonight is Professor Peter Endsleigh...
  5055. Speaker 2: ...who believes he has the answers.
  5056. Speaker 3: I've been warning people for years.
  5057. Speaker 3: It's in the meat.
  5058. Speaker 3: We've been feeding our cows on their own kind.
  5059. Speaker 3: Misfolded prions. Brain matter fed back into the food chain.
  5060. Speaker 3: These prions have been building up in countless generations of cattle.
  5061. Speaker 3: This is quite clearly a neurological disorder.
  5062. Speaker 4: You think this is linked to the Mad Cow crisis?
  5063. Speaker 3: This is the Mad Cow crisis. Or at least the next step.
  5064. Speaker 3: We've all been ingesting it for years.
  5065. Speaker 3: Every trip to Spiffos. Every pot roast.
  5066. Speaker 3: It's lain dormant, and now the Knox Event has set it free.
  5067. Speaker 4: Do you have evidence for this?
  5068. Speaker 3: I've got this whole book!
  5069. Speaker 3: Factory farming! That's what's caused this!
  5070. Speaker 3: An endless ambivalence to what our nation eats!
  5071. Speaker 4: It's certainly a theory...
  5072. Speaker 3: You have a better one?
  5073. Speaker 3: I've heard there are people who can survive it.
  5074. Speaker 3: They're vegan. I'd put every dollar in my wallet on that.
  5075. Speaker 4: Professor Endsleigh thank you for...
  5076. Speaker 3: Have we mentioned my book?
  5077. Speaker 4: Is that necessary? Okay...
  5078. Speaker 4: Professor Endsleigh, author of Apocalypse Cow...
  5079. Speaker 4: ... Thank you for talking through the night.
  5080. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5081. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5082. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5083.  
  5084.  
  5085. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5086. Speaker 2: If you're still with us after those messages...
  5087. Speaker 2: ... we just lost contact with our correspondent Richard Gershwin on the Event boundary.
  5088. Speaker 3: *static*
  5089. Speaker 4: Diane can you hear me? Are you seeing this?
  5090. Speaker 2: We're getting pictures now Richard.
  5091. Speaker 2: What's happening?
  5092. Speaker 4: Some images might be shocking Diane. People are dead here.
  5093. Speaker 4: There was a disturbance. A soldier opened fire.
  5094. Speaker 4: There are multiple casualties and...
  5095. Speaker 4: ... tear gas! Agh!
  5096. Speaker 5: MOVE BACK PEOPLE. YOU ARE SAFE.
  5097. Speaker 5: THE INFECTION IS CONTAINED.
  5098. Speaker 4: Are you seeing this? Are you seeing this?
  5099. Speaker 5: I WANT THAT CAMERA SHUT OFF! NOW!
  5100. Speaker 4: Run! Don't...
  5101. Speaker 5: THERE IS NO NEED FOR PANIC!
  5102. Speaker 5: THE KNOX EVENT IS CONTAINED
  5103. Speaker 5: IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN CONTAINED
  5104. Speaker 3: *static*
  5105. Speaker 2: Richard? Richard!
  5106. Speaker 2: Shocking events on the Event boundary.
  5107. Speaker 2: We'll keep you updated throughout the day...
  5108. Speaker 2: ... and on the repercussions that will be felt throughout the nation.
  5109. Speaker 2: Stay safe everyone.
  5110. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5111. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5112. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
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  5114.  
  5115. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5116. Speaker 2: We've lost touch with our News Team on the ground...
  5117. Speaker 2: ... in the chaos of the Exclusion Zone boundary.
  5118. Speaker 2: There are reported deaths at the hands of the military there.
  5119. Speaker 2: Though that is yet to be substantiated.
  5120. Speaker 2: What we can confirm are: tear gas and gunshots.
  5121. Speaker 2: We have this statement from the President...
  5122. Speaker 2: ... recorded BEFORE this latest incident.
  5123. Speaker 1: Fellow Americans.
  5124. Speaker 1: We must have peace.
  5125. Speaker 1: Please: tonight, stay in your homes.
  5126. Speaker 1: Mistakes have been made, I know.
  5127. Speaker 1: But at this point the Knox Event is contained.
  5128. Speaker 1: The world is watching us.
  5129. Speaker 1: We don't have to panic.
  5130. Speaker 1: The curfew is there for a reason, and I would ask you to stick by it.
  5131. Speaker 1: We intend to make deliberate action within the Exclusion Zone very soon.
  5132. Speaker 2: This statement was delivered mere minutes before...
  5133. Speaker 2: ... the following scene unfolded on the Event Line.
  5134. Speaker 3: I WANT THAT CAMERA SHUT OFF! NOW!
  5135. Speaker 4: Run! Don't...
  5136. Speaker 3: THERE IS NO NEED FOR PANIC!
  5137. Speaker 3: THE KNOX EVENT IS CONTAINED.
  5138. Speaker 3: IT HAS ALWAYS BEEN CONTAINED.
  5139. Speaker 2: Speaking as myself, not as WBLN, I have drawn my own conclusions.
  5140. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5141. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5142. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5143.  
  5144.  
  5145. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5146. Speaker 2: We don't have pictures but...
  5147. Speaker 2: Oh we do?
  5148. Speaker 2: Folks we're going straight over to Richard Gerswin.
  5149. Speaker 3: I've... I've been attacked. Bitten.
  5150. Speaker 3: This huge wave of...
  5151. Speaker 3: They're dead, Diane.
  5152. Speaker 3: There's no other way to say it.
  5153. Speaker 3: We were being held by the army for filming the...
  5154. Speaker 3: ... the guns. They were killing people.
  5155. Speaker 2: Richard, slow down.
  5156. Speaker 3: The people. The dead people from the inside.
  5157. Speaker 3: They heard the fighting.
  5158. Speaker 3: There were thousands of them.
  5159. Speaker 3: They're stone cold. One of them...
  5160. Speaker 3: They're dead. They're actually dead.
  5161. Speaker 2: Are there people, uninfected people, who have died?
  5162. Speaker 3: It's a war zone.
  5163. Speaker 3: There's...
  5164. Speaker 4: <gunfire>
  5165. Speaker 3: Oh God! There's more!
  5166. Speaker 3: The Knox Event has been compromised Diane!
  5167. Speaker 3: Compromised!
  5168. Speaker 3: GO BACK TO HELL YOU SON OF A BITCH!
  5169. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5170. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5171. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5172.  
  5173.  
  5174. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5175. Speaker 2: Welcome to Talk the Night. I'm Dawn Stevenson.
  5176. Speaker 2: It's been a tragic and worrying day today.
  5177. Speaker 2: Man fighting man. A huge incursion of the infected.
  5178. Speaker 2: Many losses.
  5179. Speaker 2: We felt the need to reflect, amidst the chaos
  5180. Speaker 2: Pastor Samuels, thank you for coming in at such short notice.
  5181. Speaker 3: It's all my pleasure.
  5182. Speaker 2: What are we seeing today?
  5183. Speaker 3: Quite simply. The end is at hand.
  5184. Speaker 3: America has sinned.
  5185. Speaker 3: Every day I look to our streets and I see...
  5186. Speaker 3: ... depravity and wickedness.
  5187. Speaker 3: A nation tainted by perverts and sinners.
  5188. Speaker 2: So you think this an act of God?
  5189. Speaker 3: This is the VOICE of God.
  5190. Speaker 2: Okay... what hope can you give our viewers?
  5191. Speaker 2: Our viewers of faith?
  5192. Speaker 3: None.
  5193. Speaker 3: There is only Hell.
  5194. Speaker 3: There is Hell here.
  5195. Speaker 3: There is Hell below.
  5196. Speaker 2: I'm sorry, but I can't let you... there must be some hope.
  5197. Speaker 2: We got you on to...
  5198. Speaker 3: Your media elite. You are at fault too.
  5199. Speaker 2: I'm sorry?
  5200. Speaker 3: You are the people who led us to the Devil's door are you not?
  5201. Speaker 2: I'm ending this interview right now.
  5202. Speaker 2: God save us all.
  5203. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5204. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5205. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5206.  
  5207.  
  5208. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5209. Speaker 2: We have lost contact with our Event Boundary news team...
  5210. Speaker 2: ... but we have another crew on the road.
  5211. Speaker 2: What are you guys hearing?
  5212. Speaker 3: We've been stopped at a checkpoint, but it's gridlock in any case.
  5213. Speaker 3: Thousands of people, in cars or on foot.
  5214. Speaker 3: All streaming past us.
  5215. Speaker 3: All scared, hungry, crying or injured - some severely.
  5216. Speaker 3: The Army are pulling back alongside them.
  5217. Speaker 3: A truce after the mayhem that attracted thousands of infected over...
  5218. Speaker 3: ... the Event boundary, and directly into harm's way.
  5219. Speaker 2: Is there any evidence of the infection spreading?
  5220. Speaker 3: No Diane, there is not.
  5221. Speaker 3: I hate to say it, but many have been left behind.
  5222. Speaker 3: I think we can expect developments in that area.
  5223. Speaker 2: Are you saying that people expect more to get infected?
  5224. Speaker 3: There were thousands of infected, and they they left their mark.
  5225. Speaker 2: Then why are the military pulling back?
  5226. Speaker 3: We think to form a new perimeter.
  5227. Speaker 3: And people are letting them? After what transpired yesterday?
  5228. Speaker 3: Being close to men with guns seems a good idea.
  5229. Speaker 3: The road feels safer.
  5230. Speaker 2: Keep on trying to push up to the boundary Mike.
  5231. Speaker 3: Yes ma'am.
  5232. Speaker 2: Good luck.
  5233. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5234. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5235. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5236.  
  5237.  
  5238. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5239. Speaker 2: We're going straight to our news team...
  5240. Speaker 2: ... who are on the road south of Louisville.
  5241. Speaker 3: What you're seeing is an exodus.
  5242. Speaker 3: But within this exodus there is a plague.
  5243. Speaker 3: Scared people, injured people... all heading North.
  5244. Speaker 3: The scenes are the same on each side of the collapsed Event boundary.
  5245. Speaker 3: People who sustained infected attacks in yesterday's chaotic scenes
  5246. Speaker 3: This was a scene earlier today in which a mob... descended...
  5247. Speaker 3: ... on a young man who showed symptoms of the Knox Infection.
  5248. Speaker 3: Everyone just wants to get North of the Ohio River...
  5249. Speaker 3: ... but rumors swirl that the military intend to shut off the bridge.
  5250. Speaker 3: Have you heard about that in the studio, Diane?
  5251. Speaker 3: Diane?
  5252. Speaker 2: I'm sorry Mike but... Triple-N are reporting that...
  5253. Speaker 2: That the Knox Infection is now spreading without bites.
  5254. Speaker 3: It's what?
  5255. Speaker 2: Folks, you've never seen this before but...
  5256. Speaker 2: ... I'm telling you to tune into Triple-N right now.
  5257. Speaker 3: That can't be true
  5258. Speaker 2: I think it is Mike.
  5259. Speaker 2: It's not confirmed, but we're seeing pictures that...
  5260. Speaker 3: Jesus.
  5261. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5262. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5263. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5264.  
  5265.  
  5266. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5267. Speaker 2: Breaking News.
  5268. Speaker 2: The Knox Event infection is sweeping through Louisville.
  5269. Speaker 2: WBLN has obtained the following pictures.
  5270. Speaker 2: The illness has struck potentially thousands of people down.
  5271. Speaker 2: The infection is thought to be the same as that within the Event zone.
  5272. Speaker 2: Instances of... reanimation are not yet active within the city limits.
  5273. Speaker 2: However scenes on the road from the Event Zone suggest it inevitable.
  5274. Speaker 2: There is no word from the President or the Military beyond existing...
  5275. Speaker 2: ... advice to stay inside, to avoid travel and obey curfew measures.
  5276. Speaker 2: We here at WBLN will stay on the air for as long as we can to keep you informed.
  5277. Speaker 2: We ask for patience, however, during these difficult times.
  5278. Speaker 2: Some of us are leaving to be with our families.
  5279. Speaker 2: A skeleton crew have agreed to stay at the station until...
  5280. Speaker 2: ... until whatever happens in the coming days happens.
  5281. Speaker 2: God Bless America.
  5282.  
  5283.  
  5284. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5285. Speaker 2: Welcome to Talk the Night. I'm Dawn Stevenson.
  5286. Speaker 2: I'd like to apologise for last night's guest.
  5287. Speaker 2: Tonight we hope to avoid distress.
  5288. Speaker 2: Sitting with me is the Right Reverend Peter Watts.
  5289. Speaker 2: The Bishop of Louisville.
  5290. Speaker 2: How do you react to the Knox Event as a man of faith?
  5291. Speaker 3: I find it testing.
  5292. Speaker 3: I find it hard to believe that a just God, my God, could allow...
  5293. Speaker 3: ... such a thing.
  5294. Speaker 3: But I also see God in those helping each other.
  5295. Speaker 3: I see God in those helping us.
  5296. Speaker 2: How can he let this happen?
  5297. Speaker 3: It is central to my belief that there is another place.
  5298. Speaker 3: A better place, in his presence.
  5299. Speaker 3: I believe that those... changed.
  5300. Speaker 3: Are a step closer. Maybe already at his side.
  5301. Speaker 3: What else is there?
  5302. Speaker 2: Have you doubted? Have you doubted at all?
  5303. Speaker 3: I am human, and to doubt is human.
  5304. Speaker 3: Thomas doubted, but he was forgiven.
  5305. Speaker 3: We will all be forgiven.
  5306. Speaker 2: Thank you.
  5307. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  5308. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  5309. Speaker 1: WBLN! Your news, your station.
  5310.  
  5311.  
  5312.  
  5313. ***********
  5314. Life and Living TV - 203
  5315. ***********
  5316.  
  5317. Speaker 1: How you doing? Welcome back to the Cook show!
  5318. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware.
  5319. Speaker 2: Let's quit fooling around!
  5320. Speaker 2: You know why we're here..
  5321. Speaker 2: Cake!
  5322. Speaker 2: First you need a batter - take a bowl and mix in...
  5323. Speaker 2: Flour! Butter! Sugar! Egg! Yeast! Milk!
  5324. Speaker 2: You get all that?
  5325. Speaker 2: Flour! Butter! Sugar! Egg! Yeast! Milk!
  5326. Speaker 2: Add it all into a Baking Pan and... add some flavor.
  5327. Speaker 2: Today I'm using banana, berries...
  5328. Speaker 2: And a squeeze of lemon.
  5329. Speaker 2: Then into the oven, and leave to get delicious!
  5330. Speaker 2: Can't beat that smell, huh?
  5331. Speaker 2: See you tomorrow!
  5332.  
  5333.  
  5334. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5335. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5336. Speaker 1: Today we're building a...
  5337. Speaker 1: A bookcase.
  5338. Speaker 1: You'll need five planks and four nails.
  5339. Speaker 1: Take your hammer like so... and...
  5340. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5341. Speaker 1: Okay so we're talking to men today, apparently.
  5342. Speaker 1: Focus-testing. You got to love it, huh?
  5343. Speaker 1: Anyway, men like bars. They like a beer.
  5344. Speaker 1: *sigh*
  5345. Speaker 1: Would you... dude...
  5346. Speaker 1: Like to build a bar in your own home?
  5347. Speaker 1: They say you really would. So... for the corners.
  5348. Speaker 1: Four planks, four nails and some nimble fingers.
  5349. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5350. Speaker 1: Yee-hah. There y'all are.
  5351. Speaker 1: And for the middle? The bar element?
  5352. Speaker 1: Same again: four planks, four nails.
  5353. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5354. Speaker 1: Put it all together and... you're good and ready.
  5355. Speaker 1: Well, I need a drink.
  5356. Speaker 1: Here's to the new era of Woodcraft.
  5357. Speaker 1: Till next time.
  5358. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5359.  
  5360.  
  5361. Speaker 1: Welcome back to Exposure Survival guys.
  5362. Speaker 1: I'm Dean and I'm goin' back to nature.
  5363. Speaker 1: Okay so here's the deal.
  5364. Speaker 1: You're a long way from home.
  5365. Speaker 1: You're hungry, you're lost, you're alone.
  5366. Speaker 1: Life isn't all... Coke Floats and laughing it up.
  5367. Speaker 1: Find a river that's jumping with fish.
  5368. Speaker 1: Then build a rod.
  5369. Speaker 1: Take a stick or a branch, tie up some twine...
  5370. Speaker 1: Like this...
  5371. Speaker 1: And use a paperclip on the end to snag those fish.
  5372. Speaker 1: Now if you're a smart-arse, you're saying:
  5373. Speaker 1: "Hey Dean, where'd the paperclip come from?"
  5374. Speaker 1: I always carry a paperclip guys, and so should you.
  5375. Speaker 1: It's the first thing they teach in the Army.
  5376. Speaker 1: Until next time guys.
  5377.  
  5378.  
  5379. Speaker 1: Welcome back to the Cook Show folks.
  5380. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware
  5381. Speaker 2: Today's the day for a nourishing Chicken and Noodle soup.
  5382. Speaker 2: I don't know about you, but a good Chicken soup?
  5383. Speaker 2: It solves everything.
  5384. Speaker 2: Nourishing, mood-lifting...
  5385. Speaker 2: The smell of home, y'know?
  5386. Speaker 2: To start, you need some cooked chicken.
  5387. Speaker 2: Broil, fry, bake - your choice.
  5388. Speaker 2: Then get yourself a pot of water.
  5389. Speaker 2: Add it in, bring to the boil and add...
  5390. Speaker 2: Bell Pepper, Onion, Potato...
  5391. Speaker 2: Don't matter if anything's getting stale.
  5392. Speaker 2: Soup fixes everything.
  5393. Speaker 2: Then don't forget those dry ramen noodles and...
  5394. Speaker 2: A few twists of pepper.
  5395. Speaker 2: Bam! Chicken and Noodle soup.
  5396. Speaker 2: Guaranteed to lighten a rainy day.
  5397. Speaker 2: See y'all tomorrow!
  5398.  
  5399.  
  5400. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5401. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5402. Speaker 1: We're startin' with the basics.
  5403. Speaker 1: The kinda stuff they teach at kindergarten.
  5404. Speaker 1: You like floors? I like floors.
  5405. Speaker 1: Take a plank and a nail like this...
  5406. Speaker 1: Take your hammer and...
  5407. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5408. Speaker 1: Looks kinda nice like that huh?
  5409. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5410. Speaker 1: Know what else is good for practice?
  5411. Speaker 1: A sign. Write whatever you like.
  5412. Speaker 1: Hunk at work, maybe?
  5413. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5414. Speaker 1: Like that ladies? Leadin' y'all straight to me!
  5415. Speaker 1: Tomorrow we're takin' off the training wheels.
  5416. Speaker 1: Door frames here we come!
  5417. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5418.  
  5419.  
  5420. Speaker 1: Welcome to Exposure Survival guys.
  5421. Speaker 1: I'm Dean and I'm goin' back to nature.
  5422. Speaker 1: This is a show that'll teach you the basics of outdoor life.
  5423. Speaker 1: But before we get to survival - lets nail the basics.
  5424. Speaker 1: Let's fish.
  5425. Speaker 1: Now I'm sure you've got your rod...
  5426. Speaker 1: But then: bait.
  5427. Speaker 1: What bait should you get?
  5428. Speaker 1: Well worms are common, right?
  5429. Speaker 1: So dig, and get a bunch.
  5430. Speaker 1: Or there's lures, or maybe smaller fish - ey?
  5431. Speaker 1: Find your river, cast the line - wait a while.
  5432. Speaker 1: Job done.
  5433. Speaker 1: Until next time guys.
  5434.  
  5435.  
  5436. Speaker 1: Do we have an amazing product today for you!
  5437. Speaker 1: This looks like any normal Kitchen Knife, am I right?
  5438. Speaker 1: Well - if you thought I was right, I was wrong.
  5439. Speaker 1: This is a Kitchen Knife by Kitten.
  5440. Speaker 1: Kitten Knives are strong, sturdy and sharp.
  5441. Speaker 1: Look at this handle, I mean just look at the handle.
  5442. Speaker 1: Chopping. Slicing. Dicing.
  5443. Speaker 1: All a joy.
  5444.  
  5445.  
  5446. Speaker 1: Hey! You're with the Cook Show!
  5447. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware
  5448. Speaker 2: My family are outdoors types.
  5449. Speaker 2: So my refrigerator can get kinda interesting.
  5450. Speaker 2: One thing I can cook - and cook mighty fine - is rabbit.
  5451. Speaker 2: Now rabbit's a light flavor, so in today's stew...
  5452. Speaker 2: We're gonna back it up with bacon.
  5453. Speaker 2: Everyone likes bacon, huh?
  5454. Speaker 2: Cook your rabbit meat, add to a pot of water then...
  5455. Speaker 2: Throw in your bacon, your tomato, your onion...
  5456. Speaker 2: ... your carrots, if you want.
  5457. Speaker 2: Then, if you're like me, just a bit of salt for flavor.
  5458. Speaker 2: Seventy minutes on high heat will do ya.
  5459. Speaker 2: Bam! Looks good, huh?
  5460. Speaker 2: Split into four bowls, or two if you're hungry.
  5461. Speaker 2: See y'all tomorrow.
  5462.  
  5463.  
  5464. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5465. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5466. Speaker 1: Intermediate carpentry! Yeehah!
  5467. Speaker 1: Sick of seein' your fella's face ladies?
  5468. Speaker 1: You need a wall in there: a big one.
  5469. Speaker 1: Three nails, three planks... take that hammer and...
  5470. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5471. Speaker 1: That there's a piece of wall.
  5472. Speaker 1: Neat huh?
  5473. Speaker 1: Now doors and windows? That's the end game!
  5474. Speaker 1: There's one thing you can do for them right now mind...
  5475. Speaker 1: And that's find 'em a place to hang.
  5476. Speaker 1: Window frames, door frames... all the same to me.
  5477. Speaker 1: Four planks and nails! Let's go!
  5478. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5479. Speaker 1: There you go ladies!
  5480. Speaker 1: Most fun I had recently with ma shirt on!
  5481. Speaker 1: Next time - intermediary part 2!
  5482. Speaker 1: We find somewhere you can rest that sweet be-hind!
  5483. Speaker 1: Chairs! Don't miss it!
  5484. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5485.  
  5486.  
  5487. Speaker 1: Welcome back to Exposure Survival guys.
  5488. Speaker 1: I'm Dean and we're goin' back to nature.
  5489. Speaker 1: So you're a million miles from civilization, right?
  5490. Speaker 1: You've got a camp.
  5491. Speaker 1: You've got a water supply.
  5492. Speaker 1: But you're in for the long haul.
  5493. Speaker 1: Let's Robinson Crusoe! Right?
  5494. Speaker 1: Time to farm.
  5495. Speaker 1: You won't get anywhere without seeds - so find 'em.
  5496. Speaker 1: Take a trowel.
  5497. Speaker 1: Dig some earth.
  5498. Speaker 1: Then sow seeds, and then... water 'em.
  5499. Speaker 1: Keep 'em watered, don't trample 'em...
  5500. Speaker 1: ...and watch the sky.
  5501. Speaker 1: You're at the mercy of the elements here.
  5502. Speaker 1: Who doesn't like a carrot, ey?
  5503. Speaker 1: Until next time guys.
  5504.  
  5505.  
  5506. Speaker 1: I'm Doctor Cox, and I'm here to talk to YOU about bladder control.
  5507. Speaker 1: Now I've been helping families for forty long years, but I have NEVER...
  5508. Speaker 1: ... come across a treatment like Incontileve.
  5509. Speaker 1: Everywhere I go, good friends say 'Thank you Doctor Cox'
  5510. Speaker 1: Thanks for asking family doctors to recommend:
  5511. Speaker 1: Incontileve.
  5512. Speaker 2: Product may cause swelling of the urinary tract....
  5513. Speaker 2: ...headaches, nausea and sudden irritation.
  5514. Speaker 3: Ask your doctor today.
  5515.  
  5516.  
  5517. Speaker 1: Hey! You're with the Cook Show!
  5518. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware
  5519. Speaker 2: Now, I stood on the scales the other day. .
  5520. Speaker 2: I got a shock people!
  5521. Speaker 2: Got me to thinking about a show that celebrates the healthy life?
  5522. Speaker 2: So here it is - the Salad Special.
  5523. Speaker 2: Just cause there's leaves, don't mean you'll heave.
  5524. Speaker 2: Take a bowl - and as a base throw in some lettuce.
  5525. Speaker 2: Then we add cheese, ham - and we're almost at Bam!
  5526. Speaker 2: Let's add in some mayo...
  5527. Speaker 2: Maybe a bit more mayo...
  5528. Speaker 2: Bam!
  5529. Speaker 2: Light and delicious!
  5530. Speaker 2: Just don't leave it too long huh?
  5531. Speaker 2: Can't wait to hand this out to the team here!
  5532.  
  5533.  
  5534. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5535. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5536. Speaker 1: We're at intermediary level still and...
  5537. Speaker 1: ... sorry ladies but the shirt is STILL on.
  5538. Speaker 1: Hey, daytime TV y'all. Not my call.
  5539. Speaker 1: Wore these pants nice and tight though. Huh?
  5540. Speaker 1: Hey! Pay attention! Today: it's chairs!
  5541. Speaker 1: What do we need?
  5542. Speaker 1: Five planks! Four nails! Yeehah!
  5543. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5544. Speaker 1: Ladies! Can you be-hi-lieve it?
  5545. Speaker 1: Now hows about some shelves?
  5546. Speaker 1: Someplace for your jewelleries, your precious stuff?
  5547. Speaker 1: TWO PLANKS! FOUR NAILS! GO!
  5548. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5549. Speaker 1: Just gotta...
  5550. Speaker 2: *bang*
  5551. Speaker 1: That's it.
  5552. Speaker 1: Oh hey, sick of folk seeing you sunbathin'?
  5553. Speaker 1: I was. Get it all the time.
  5554. Speaker 1: So I built me a fence.
  5555. Speaker 1: I was all: two planks, three nails, bang, bang.
  5556. Speaker 1: And here she is!
  5557. Speaker 1: So if you'll excuse me, I'll just...
  5558. Speaker 1: Get comfy with my shirt off...
  5559. Speaker 1: Next time on Woodcraft? Doors!
  5560. Speaker 1: Can I hear a yee-hah?
  5561. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5562.  
  5563.  
  5564. Speaker 1: Now I'd like you to meet my good friend Tooks Bear.
  5565. Speaker 1: Tooks Bear is the friendliest, smiliest, bounciest bear in town.
  5566. Speaker 1: You know why you'll like him the most?
  5567. Speaker 1: He's only $49.99 plus postage and packing.
  5568. Speaker 1: All I have to do is press this little button on his paw and...
  5569. Speaker 2: I'm Tooks Bear! Let's go on an adventure!
  5570. Speaker 1: We sure will Tooks!
  5571. Speaker 1: For $49.99 who'd resist? Call now!
  5572.  
  5573.  
  5574. Speaker 1: You're back with the Cook Show!
  5575. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware
  5576. Speaker 2: Today, we're gettin' a taste of Asia - with a frying pan.
  5577. Speaker 2: Now, minding you don't cut yourself with this...
  5578. Speaker 2: Super sharp Kitten Knife.
  5579. Speaker 2: Cut your pork to pieces and throw it into fry.
  5580. Speaker 2: Then add in some fresh vegetables.
  5581. Speaker 2: I'm using onion to start, then Bell Pepper and Eggplant.
  5582. Speaker 2: If you're hungry then try it out with some noodles.
  5583. Speaker 2: See? Cooking can be fun and easy.
  5584. Speaker 2: And it's always healthy.
  5585. Speaker 2: Puts a smile on your face and...
  5586. Speaker 2: Bam!
  5587. Speaker 2: A spring in your step too!
  5588. Speaker 2: Now you have a great day!
  5589.  
  5590.  
  5591. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5592. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5593. Speaker 1: Well hey! Y'all just caught me working out!
  5594. Speaker 1: Got a real sweat going on here!
  5595. Speaker 1: Next time I'll shut the door...
  5596. Speaker 1: But hey! There's no door!
  5597. Speaker 1: Guess this happened to just the right guy!
  5598. Speaker 1: You know the drill!
  5599. Speaker 1: Four planks! Four nails! One knob! One hinge!
  5600. Speaker 1: BANG! BANG!
  5601. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5602. Speaker 1: Now I don't read books, but some folk do.
  5603. Speaker 1: Books need cases, so next up: a bookcase.
  5604. Speaker 1: Something that'd look mighty fine next to the bed of a lady.
  5605. Speaker 1: A clever readin' lady, with three planks and four nails.
  5606. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5607. Speaker 1: Now that's my best yet!
  5608. Speaker 1: I'll put it here next to my four plank, four nail table.
  5609. Speaker 1: Next time? Beds!
  5610. Speaker 1: Bang bang ladies, and yee-hah!
  5611. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5612.  
  5613.  
  5614. Speaker 1: Welcome back to Exposure Survival.
  5615. Speaker 1: I'm Dean guys, and I'm back with nature.
  5616. Speaker 1: Alright so you're closing in on Everest Base Camp.
  5617. Speaker 1: But it's getting dark.
  5618. Speaker 1: It's cold as hell, and oxygen isn't there.
  5619. Speaker 1: What do you do? You build a fire!
  5620. Speaker 1: Take three pieces of wood - planks maybe
  5621. Speaker 1: Then you need fuel. Anything that burns.
  5622. Speaker 1: Old newspaper, books, bandages.
  5623. Speaker 1: Add a bit of the old rocket fuel... get it, ey?
  5624. Speaker 1: And flick your lighter like... this...
  5625. Speaker 1: There's a fire, right there.
  5626. Speaker 1: You'll be warm, and the sherpas will love it!
  5627. Speaker 1: Big shout out to the 42nd!
  5628. Speaker 1: Until next time guys!
  5629.  
  5630.  
  5631. Speaker 1: I don't know about you, but when I golf with my buddies...
  5632. Speaker 1: There's always this special moment.
  5633. Speaker 1: You get your clubs out the trunk, your friend does the same...
  5634. Speaker 1: And you compare - right?
  5635. Speaker 1: Until I bought a set of Ivanov clubs, that was a mental battle I always lost.
  5636. Speaker 1: To get the best, you've gotta look for the best.
  5637. Speaker 1: So it's your lucky day.
  5638. Speaker 1: Today I'm here to show you: the best.
  5639. Speaker 1: Let's find out why golfing the Ivanov way is...
  5640. Speaker 1: ...pitch perfect.
  5641.  
  5642.  
  5643. Speaker 1: Hey there. Welcome back to the Cook Show!
  5644. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware
  5645. Speaker 2: Now I hear it all the time - why so simple?
  5646. Speaker 2: I tell you why so simple...
  5647. Speaker 2: I want to make healthy cooking as easy as...
  5648. Speaker 2: ...standing in line at Spiffos' or sittin' in Pizza Whirled.
  5649. Speaker 2: Now I love a BLT.
  5650. Speaker 2: That's a Bacon, Lettuce and Tomato sandwich.
  5651. Speaker 2: It's God's Gift to bread.
  5652. Speaker 2: So let's make one together!
  5653. Speaker 2: First - you cook up that bacon.
  5654. Speaker 2: I like mine crispy as all heck, but do it to your liking.
  5655. Speaker 2: Then take your bread, and add in that bacon.
  5656. Speaker 2: Then tomato and your lettuce.
  5657. Speaker 2: Not too much lettuce.
  5658. Speaker 2: And bam! Easy as that!
  5659. Speaker 2: Just like Mom used to make!
  5660. Speaker 2: And if you want to be a bit more decadent? One word:
  5661. Speaker 2: Meat patty!
  5662. Speaker 2: I make mine with an egg to hold it all together!
  5663. Speaker 2: Who can resist a juicy burger?
  5664. Speaker 2: See you tomorrow everyone!
  5665.  
  5666.  
  5667. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5668. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5669. Speaker 1: We're there! Advanced Carpentry! Yee-hah!
  5670. Speaker 1: Now I broke my bed last week.
  5671. Speaker 1: I'll spare you the details, as y'all would blush.
  5672. Speaker 1: I needed a new place to rest my head, and I needed it quick.
  5673. Speaker 1: So what did I do? I'll show you!
  5674. Speaker 1: Let's build a bed ladies! Let's do it now!
  5675. Speaker 1: Six planks! Four nails! One mattress!
  5676. Speaker 1: Bang! Bang! Yee-hah!
  5677. Speaker 2: *bang*
  5678. Speaker 1: Yee-hah!
  5679. Speaker 2: *bang*
  5680. Speaker 1: And there she is, but the test drive can wait.
  5681. Speaker 1: We done the exciting stuff...
  5682. Speaker 1: ...but I've also gotta show you how to make a Large Table.
  5683. Speaker 1: It's no bed, and that's for sure.
  5684. Speaker 1: Take six planks and four nails.
  5685. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5686. Speaker 1: Neat, huh?
  5687. Speaker 1: Next time: I'm taking y'all upstairs.
  5688. Speaker 1: On stairs!
  5689. Speaker 1: Till next time!
  5690. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5691.  
  5692.  
  5693. Speaker 1: Hey, I'm back with nature and I'm Dean.
  5694. Speaker 1: Welcome back to Exposure Survival.
  5695. Speaker 1: One time I was out in the woods on South Island and...
  5696. Speaker 1: All of a sudden, I realized I'd lost my tent.
  5697. Speaker 1: Nightmare, ey?
  5698. Speaker 1: What I did have was four tent pegs - and four sheets.
  5699. Speaker 1: Using a stick I found foraging I built... this.
  5700. Speaker 1: Not much, but it's home - or one with fabric walls, ey?
  5701. Speaker 1: Don't get me wrong, it gets cold alright.
  5702. Speaker 1: But it keeps out the elements.
  5703. Speaker 1: Sometimes that's enough.
  5704. Speaker 1: Until next time guys!
  5705.  
  5706.  
  5707. Speaker 1: We've got a caller! Hi Dean!
  5708. Speaker 1: Thanks so much for taking the time out from your show on Life and Living!
  5709. Speaker 2: No worries guys!
  5710. Speaker 2: I just wanted to say that the climbing gear you're selling today...
  5711. Speaker 2: It looks AMAZING. Real quality stuff.
  5712. Speaker 1: I love it when you get in touch Dean.
  5713. Speaker 2: It just looks like the BARGAIN of a LIFETIME.
  5714. Speaker 1: Well, today only, I'm throwing in a set of crampons.
  5715. Speaker 2: I'm sold. Put me through to sales line!
  5716. Speaker 1: Stocks are getting low folks! Call now!
  5717.  
  5718.  
  5719. Speaker 1: How are you doing? This is the Cook Show!
  5720. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware.
  5721. Speaker 2: Now today's recipe is a family favorite: pie!
  5722. Speaker 2: And not the sweet cherry pie kind...
  5723. Speaker 2: A delicious, hearty and wholesome savory pie...
  5724. Speaker 2: Mutton, leek and carrot!
  5725. Speaker 2: First you need your pie base.
  5726. Speaker 2: Mix in some flour, yeast, sugar and butter.
  5727. Speaker 2: Use all that with your rolling pin...
  5728. Speaker 2: That right there is a Pie Preparation!
  5729. Speaker 2: Wrap in your lamb or mutton, your leeks and your carrots.
  5730. Speaker 2: And season to taste!
  5731. Speaker 2: And bake!
  5732. Speaker 2: See you tomorrow!
  5733.  
  5734.  
  5735. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5736. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5737. Speaker 1: This show is real special: it's for the ladies.
  5738. Speaker 1: In my experience ladies LOVE stairs!
  5739. Speaker 1: They're smilin' when they go up them...
  5740. Speaker 1: ...and they're smilin' more when they come back down.
  5741. Speaker 1: Yeehah! So what do we need?
  5742. Speaker 1: Eight planks! Eight nails and an A-D-Vanced knowledge of Car-pen-try!
  5743. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5744. Speaker 1: Gonna need some more over...Here...
  5745. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5746. Speaker 1: What goes good at the top of a flight of stairs?
  5747. Speaker 1: A table with a drawer in it, right? That make you yee-hah?
  5748. Speaker 1: Makes me yee-hah anyways.
  5749. Speaker 1: A lady could keep her valuables in it.
  5750. Speaker 1: Maybe a bible, maybe a gun.
  5751. Speaker 1: Five planks! Four nails! Go!
  5752. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5753. Speaker 1: That's enough for this week, huh?
  5754. Speaker 1: If you're wantin' more - I'll be upstairs.
  5755. Speaker 1: Till next time!
  5756. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5757.  
  5758.  
  5759. Speaker 1: Hey, it's me. Dean - back with some nature.
  5760. Speaker 1: Welcome back to Exposure Survival.
  5761. Speaker 1: Now I hate killing little creature guys.
  5762. Speaker 1: But sometimes you've just got to survive, right?
  5763. Speaker 1: Today we're building what I call a 'Wooden Cage Trap'.
  5764. Speaker 1: It's this cage you build out of wood.
  5765. Speaker 1: Inside it you trap stuff.
  5766. Speaker 1: So right now I'm taking this saw to three planks.
  5767. Speaker 1: Then, five nails should do you right.
  5768. Speaker 1: Just hammer it all into place...
  5769. Speaker 1: ...like this.
  5770. Speaker 1: Now let's go somewhere quiet.
  5771. Speaker 1: Here I am in the woods, and I'm setting down the trap.
  5772. Speaker 1: Just... chuck in some bait like this and get outta there.
  5773. Speaker 1: When you come back?
  5774. Speaker 1: Maybe there'll be a little animal guy there.
  5775. Speaker 1: Ready for the pot.
  5776. Speaker 1: Once you've killed and gutted him anyway.
  5777. Speaker 1: Until next time guys!
  5778.  
  5779.  
  5780. Speaker 1: It Steams! It Broils! It can even fricassee!
  5781. Speaker 2: What is this amazing machine Diane?
  5782. Speaker 1: Why it's the Harakka all-purpose slow-broiler, from Scandinavia!
  5783. Speaker 2: It had NO idea that Scandinavia was such an AMAZING place!
  5784. Speaker 1: Well now you do! Have you seen me do this yet?
  5785. Speaker 2: No way.
  5786. Speaker 1: Uhuh!
  5787. Speaker 2: And what can I put in there?
  5788. Speaker 1: Vegetables, meat, your favourite snack....
  5789. Speaker 1: This is the FIRST machine of its kind. And you know what?
  5790. Speaker 2: What?
  5791. Speaker 1: It's a DREAM to clean. Just watch.
  5792. Speaker 2: That is amazing. How do I get one?
  5793. Speaker 1: Just call the number on-screen!
  5794. Speaker 1: You know how this works by now!
  5795.  
  5796.  
  5797. Speaker 1: Y'all are watching Woodcraft!
  5798. Speaker 1: Your one stop shop for home improvement!
  5799. Speaker 1: Today we're building a...
  5800. Speaker 1: A bookcase.
  5801. Speaker 1: You'll need five planks and four nails.
  5802. Speaker 1: Take your hammer like so... and...
  5803. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5804. Speaker 1: Okay so we're talking to men today, apparently.
  5805. Speaker 1: Focus-testing. You gotta love it, huh?
  5806. Speaker 1: Anyway, men like bars. They like a beer.
  5807. Speaker 1: *sigh*
  5808. Speaker 1: Would you... dude...
  5809. Speaker 1: Like to build a bar in your own home?
  5810. Speaker 1: They say you really would. So... for the corners.
  5811. Speaker 1: Four planks, four nails and some nimble fingers.
  5812. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5813. Speaker 1: Yee-hah. There y'all are.
  5814. Speaker 1: And for the middle? The bar element?
  5815. Speaker 1: Same again: four planks, four nails.
  5816. Speaker 2: *bang* *bang*
  5817. Speaker 1: Put it all together and... you're good and ready.
  5818. Speaker 1: Well, I need a drink.
  5819. Speaker 1: Here's to the new era of Woodcraft.
  5820. Speaker 1: Till next time.
  5821. Speaker 3: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5822.  
  5823.  
  5824. Speaker 1: It's Dean - back with Exposure Survival!
  5825. Speaker 1: Hey guys! Welcome back to Nature!
  5826. Speaker 1: All the time people ask: "Dean - where do you find all this stuff?"
  5827. Speaker 1: "You're in the middle of nowhere but you've got cool gear."
  5828. Speaker 1: Well there's two answers to that question-asker.
  5829. Speaker 1: One is the paperclip: which stays on me at ALL times.
  5830. Speaker 1: The second is foraging.
  5831. Speaker 1: It's amazing the sort of stuff that nature can provide.
  5832. Speaker 1: So next time you're in the woods: open your eyes.
  5833. Speaker 1: Look around.
  5834. Speaker 1: And when you've picked up what you can find?
  5835. Speaker 1: Well that's just amazing, ey?
  5836. Speaker 1: Then check out the woods next door.
  5837. Speaker 1: Woods are just awesome.
  5838. Speaker 1: Until next time guys!
  5839.  
  5840.  
  5841. Speaker 1: This house used feel dark and lonely, but...
  5842. Speaker 1: ...with Connall and Coble overhead lights - life is illuminated.
  5843. Speaker 2: I'll see you later honey!
  5844. Speaker 1: Bye sweetie. Back at seven for pot roast!
  5845. Speaker 2: Sure thing! Hey isn't it bright in here?
  5846. Speaker 1: It sure is.
  5847. Speaker 1: Connall and Coble overhead lighting can do magic.
  5848. Speaker 2: Enjoy your day!
  5849. Speaker 1: Now he's gone - I'll let you into a secret.
  5850. Speaker 1: Order today and you can bring life back into your home...
  5851. Speaker 1: ... with 10% off every order.
  5852. Speaker 1: Be like me.
  5853. Speaker 1: My life is illuminated, with Connall and Coble!
  5854.  
  5855.  
  5856. Speaker 1: Dean right here: welcoming YOU back to Nature.
  5857. Speaker 1: This is: Exposure Survival!
  5858. Speaker 1: Everyone gets thirsty, right? I know I do.
  5859. Speaker 1: If you're a way away from a river though, and there's no tap?
  5860. Speaker 1: What are you going to do when the sky stops providing?
  5861. Speaker 1: I'm talking rain guys.
  5862. Speaker 1: Storing rain, or 'water', is vital to survival.
  5863. Speaker 1: So build a Rain Collector Barrel to collect water.
  5864. Speaker 1: Take four wooden planks, four nails and...
  5865. Speaker 1: Whack 'em with your hammer.
  5866. Speaker 1: Then use rubbish bags, or 'garbage' bags, for the interior.
  5867. Speaker 1: Then: look at the sky.
  5868. Speaker 1: When it rains just watch that thing fill.
  5869. Speaker 1: You'll think: 'Wow. I'm not going to die."
  5870. Speaker 1: "And that is awesome!"
  5871. Speaker 1: Until next time guys!
  5872. Speaker 2: ♪ Wood... craft! ♪
  5873.  
  5874.  
  5875. Speaker 1: How you doing? You're on the Cook Channel!
  5876. Speaker 1: Brought to you by Kitten Knives - Fine American Cookware
  5877. Speaker 2: Today we're going to settle something!
  5878. Speaker 2: Something once and for all!
  5879. Speaker 2: Pancakes or waffles, which is best?
  5880. Speaker 2: Well, I'll tell ya.
  5881. Speaker 3: *fzzt*
  5882. Speaker 3: *bzzt*
  5883. Speaker 3: *bzzt*
  5884.  
  5885.  
  5886.  
  5887. ***********
  5888. TURBO - 204
  5889. ***********
  5890.  
  5891. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  5892. Speaker 2: We're going over to our colleagues at Triple-N.
  5893. Speaker 3: This is Triple-N.
  5894. Speaker 3: We're going straight to Kentucky for this developing story.
  5895. Speaker 3: Kirsty Cormick, are you there?
  5896. Speaker 4: I am Joan. It's 48 hours since this all began.
  5897. Speaker 4: A community laid low with an unknown illness.
  5898. Speaker 4: A military perimeter set up almost overnight
  5899. Speaker 4: Then the rumors of civilian confusion and bizarre activity within the zone.
  5900. Speaker 4: There are helicopters overhead, scientists in hazmat suits...
  5901. Speaker 4: This county has been split in two, and folk are scared.
  5902. Speaker 2: My daughter and my grandchildren are in there!
  5903. Speaker 2: I was staying at my fella's and... I was gonna go back but...
  5904. Speaker 2: Phones are still out.
  5905. Speaker 2: What's going on in there?
  5906. Speaker 2: What's so bad they can't even pick up the phone?
  5907. Speaker 3: Well further to that interview...
  5908. Speaker 3: Knox Telecommunications claim the lines are down for long-planned improvement works.
  5909. Speaker 3: Terrible timing, or something more?
  5910. Speaker 3: You'll find out here...
  5911. Speaker 3: ... on Triple-N
  5912.  
  5913.  
  5914. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  5915. Speaker 2: We're still broadcasting alongside colleagues at Triple-N...
  5916. Speaker 2: ...on the developing situation in Kentucky.
  5917. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on Triple-N!
  5918. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  5919. Speaker 2: So what is it? I'm no scientist...
  5920. Speaker 2: I didn't listen in class. Too busy on the Football field.
  5921. Speaker 2: We know folks are ill.
  5922. Speaker 2: We know it's widespread.
  5923. Speaker 2: We know no-one could get out while the soldiers rolled on in.
  5924. Speaker 2: We know they're back on their feet, but we also know there's confusion.
  5925. Speaker 2: I'd be confused too, if I woke up someone built a military cordon round me!
  5926. Speaker 2: But they've got scientists to talk to now. Guys in chemical suits.
  5927. Speaker 2: They've got the best in the business. Heck, the world...
  5928. Speaker 2: ... in there to fix this whole thing up.
  5929. Speaker 2: So let's support the our boys, people.
  5930. Speaker 2: This thing, let's call it 'The Knox Event', feels like a powder keg.
  5931. Speaker 2: Too many people shouting 'conspiracy', hearing unverified gunshots.
  5932. Speaker 2: No situation is perfect people.
  5933. Speaker 2: This is a war. A war on whatever this thing is.
  5934. Speaker 2: And, together, it is a war the United States will win.
  5935. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on...
  5936. Speaker 1: ... Triple-N.
  5937.  
  5938.  
  5939. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  5940. Speaker 2: I'm Stephanie O'Donoghue. This is Hollywood Insider!
  5941. Speaker 2: The Forgotten Element is the latest blockbuster to hit the big screen...
  5942. Speaker 2: ... and, as ever, Hollywood Insider had EXCLUSIVE access to the stars!
  5943. Speaker 2: My name's Stephanie O'Donoghue, and I'm here with Cindy Craddock.
  5944. Speaker 2: Cindy, I've seen the movie and it's just AMAZING.
  5945. Speaker 2: How are you dealing with all this positive feedback?
  5946. Speaker 3: Oh I hate it! No, just kidding!
  5947. Speaker 3: I love it. Who doesn't love positive feedback?
  5948. Speaker 2: The role was challenging though? Tough?
  5949. Speaker 3: Sure it was tough. I had to really get into the mindset of the character.
  5950. Speaker 3: Sometimes I'd just sit in my trailer and I'd feel overwhelmed.
  5951. Speaker 3: I'd just cry...
  5952. Speaker 2: Wow Cindy. And how did you prepare for the nude scenes?
  5953. Speaker 3: I don't care about that stuff. It's just my body.
  5954. Speaker 3: When you're there it's just another day at work.
  5955. Speaker 2: You know people are talking Oscars, right?
  5956. Speaker 3: Ha! Let's not get ahead of ourselves.
  5957. Speaker 3: But if the Academy are watching! Go for it!
  5958. Speaker 2: Cindy, the movie's great - and we love you!
  5959. Speaker 3: Thank you! I love you too!
  5960. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  5961.  
  5962.  
  5963. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  5964. Speaker 2: We're going over to our colleagues at Triple-N.
  5965. Speaker 3: The Knox Event Exclusion Zone is STILL in place.
  5966. Speaker 3: Officials remain silent on the impact of an outbreak...
  5967. Speaker 3: ... described as 'non-lethal' with symptoms of 'panic' and 'confusion'.
  5968. Speaker 3: Kirsty Cormick is in Kentucky.
  5969. Speaker 4: A strange scene here south of Louisville.
  5970. Speaker 4: Roads blocked by military vehicles.
  5971. Speaker 4: Barriers and fences once intended for use overseas...
  5972. Speaker 4: ...deployed around a no-go area deep inside Kentucky.
  5973. Speaker 4: And dead in the center?
  5974. Speaker 4: The small towns of Muldraugh and West Point...
  5975. Speaker 4: ... and the bases and training facilities of the Army itself.
  5976. Speaker 4: I'm here in a camp of displaced families, and they're angry.
  5977. Speaker 2: We just want to go home. That's all!
  5978. Speaker 2: Why can't we talk to them?
  5979. Speaker 5: What's the worst thing they could do?
  5980. Speaker 5: Cut off the phonelines!
  5981. Speaker 5: Do they want us to panic?
  5982. Speaker 1: Just let me talk to my son!
  5983. Speaker 4: Military officials have told us to expect a full statement this afternoon.
  5984. Speaker 4: Until then this is Kirsty Cormick for Triple-N on the Knox Event line.
  5985. Speaker 3: Thank you Kirsty.
  5986. Speaker 3: Now, amidst angry scenes in Washington and a storm of Republican protest...
  5987. Speaker 3: We are expecting word from the President, following crisis meetings...
  5988. Speaker 3: ...with experts from the Center for Disease Control at the White House.
  5989. Speaker 3: More developments as they happen...
  5990. Speaker 3: ... on Triple-N.
  5991.  
  5992.  
  5993. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  5994. Speaker 2: Once more, we're going over to our colleagues at Triple-N.
  5995. Speaker 3: Thanks for joining us. We have an announcement on the Knox crisis:
  5996. Speaker 3: General John McGrew has confirmed 'panic' and 'confusion' inside the Zone.
  5997. Speaker 3: With no confirmation of the violent scenes some claim to have witnessed.
  5998. Speaker 3: But still no reasoning behind the communication blackout:
  5999. Speaker 4: I am making this statement at 11AM on the 14th July 1993.
  6000. Speaker 4: There are many rumors circulating. Many falsehoods.
  6001. Speaker 4: This is an appeal for calm.
  6002. Speaker 4: I can confirm there has been an outbreak.
  6003. Speaker 4: The ailment is, as yet, unidentified.
  6004. Speaker 4: It is flu-like. It leads to panic. It leads to confusion.
  6005. Speaker 4: There is NO evidence of fatalities within the Exclusion Zone.
  6006. Speaker 4: We are using judged and judicious force to maintain the border.
  6007. Speaker 4: Warning shots have been fired.
  6008. Speaker 4: No civilians have been harmed.
  6009. Speaker 4: We must ensure that this infection is not allowed to spread.
  6010. Speaker 4: I am in hourly contact with the President on this matter.
  6011. Speaker 4: The no-fly zone will remain in place for the foreseeable future.
  6012. Speaker 4: At this time, we will take no questions.
  6013. Speaker 3: Are the General's responses enough for America?
  6014. Speaker 3: Those forced to stay in Army issue tents around me...
  6015. Speaker 3: ... and evacuated to the North seem to be saying 'No'.
  6016. Speaker 3: We're now returning you to your regular programming.
  6017. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6018.  
  6019.  
  6020. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6021. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6022. Speaker 2: You're way out of line Hargrave.
  6023. Speaker 2: You think this is a game?
  6024. Speaker 2: You cannot expect the FBI to fund these... ghost hunts.
  6025. Speaker 3: Ghost hunts? This is real. This is science.
  6026. Speaker 2: And why should the Federal Bureau of Investigation be involved?
  6027. Speaker 3: Because a man, a father of two children, was found dead.
  6028. Speaker 2: Then find the murderer!
  6029. Speaker 3: I've found the murderer! It's just outside your narrow range of perception!
  6030. Speaker 2: A ghost turned his head inside out? Do you want me fired?
  6031. Speaker 2: I'm shutting you down!
  6032. Speaker 2: I'm shutting the whole paranormal department down!
  6033. Speaker 3: You can't do that!
  6034. Speaker 2: I just did.
  6035. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6036. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6037.  
  6038.  
  6039. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6040. Speaker 2: 3rd December 1992. Personal diary of Albert Wellen QC.
  6041. Speaker 2: Life's rather tricky when you're 17.
  6042. Speaker 2: Life's even trickier when you're a Queen's Counsel in the British Judicial System.
  6043. Speaker 2: I've learned rather a lot of tough lessons today.
  6044. Speaker 2: Lessons about love. Lessons about life.
  6045. Speaker 2: Lessons about legislature...
  6046. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6047. Speaker 3: Albert, are you asking me out on a date?
  6048. Speaker 2: Golly gosh. I rather think I just did.
  6049. Speaker 3: Oh Albert, I've been waiting so long...
  6050. Speaker 4: Sir, you're required in the James vs. Greggs hearing.
  6051. Speaker 2: Now? What dratted timing.
  6052. Speaker 3: You go Albert. You go.
  6053. Speaker 3: I can wait. I suppose.
  6054. Speaker 2: I'm so sorry Eliza. I'll see you in Maths this afternoon?
  6055. Speaker 4: Sir, the Defence has been called Sir.
  6056. Speaker 2: I'm needed. I'm sorry.
  6057. Speaker 3: <sigh>
  6058. Speaker 4: Come with haste sir.
  6059. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6060.  
  6061.  
  6062. Speaker 1: ♪ Orchestral music. ♪
  6063. Speaker 2: Joshie, what's wrong?
  6064. Speaker 2: You just won the Orange County Football tournament...
  6065. Speaker 2: ...but you look so sad.
  6066. Speaker 3: I'm happy Mary-Beth. And when you led the cheer-leading...
  6067. Speaker 3: ... that was so amazing.
  6068. Speaker 3: But I love you so much, and I guess I'm sad...
  6069. Speaker 3: ...because I can't find the words to tell you just how much.
  6070. Speaker 2: Joshie. You just did!
  6071. Speaker 3: I did... didn't I?
  6072. Speaker 2: Let's row this boat ashore Joshie
  6073. Speaker 3: I will. I sure will.
  6074. Speaker 1: ♪ Orchestral music. ♪
  6075.  
  6076.  
  6077. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6078. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6079. Speaker 2: Hargrave, FBI Director Anderson just shut you down!
  6080. Speaker 2: He shut the whole Paranormal department down!
  6081. Speaker 3: You think I don't know that Mantell?
  6082. Speaker 2: Well, clearly - as otherwise why would you be going to Cincinnati?
  6083. Speaker 3: Because in Cincinnati there's a ghost who turned a man's head inside-out!
  6084. Speaker 3: A father of two Mantell!
  6085. Speaker 3: I owe it to those kids.
  6086. Speaker 2: Hargrave what happened to that man was... disturbing.
  6087. Speaker 2: But ghosts who turn people's heads inside out?
  6088. Speaker 2: It just doesn't make sense.
  6089. Speaker 3: Well I'm going.
  6090. Speaker 3: I'm coming too. Someone needs to keep an eye on you.
  6091. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6092. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6093.  
  6094.  
  6095. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6096. Speaker 2: I put it to you that on the night of the 5th of July...
  6097. Speaker 2: ... my client was *not* atop the roof of Greggs the pastry chef!
  6098. Speaker 2: He was, in fact, saving the life of the Earl of Basildon.
  6099. Speaker 2: Through the donation of... a kidney.
  6100. Speaker 3: <gasps from the courtroom>
  6101. Speaker 4: Objection!
  6102. Speaker 4: My Lord, the Queens Counsel is only seventeen!
  6103. Speaker 5: Overruled!
  6104. Speaker 5: Mr Wellen, do you have any evidence for this outlandish claim?
  6105. Speaker 2: I have two pieces of evidence!
  6106. Speaker 2: Firstly, the scar on Mr James was NOT administered by a pastry cutter!
  6107. Speaker 2: But instead by a surgeon's scalpel!
  6108. Speaker 2: Secondly!
  6109. Speaker 2: The defence would like to call: the Earl of Basildon!
  6110. Speaker 3: <gasps from the courtroom>
  6111. Speaker 4: How is he doing this? He's only seventeen!
  6112. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6113.  
  6114.  
  6115. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6116. Speaker 2: I'm Stephanie O'Donoghue. This is Hollywood Insider!
  6117. Speaker 2: Dr Oids is the latest blockbuster to hit the big screen...
  6118. Speaker 2: ... and it's made inside a COMPUTER.
  6119. Speaker 2: The HILARIOUS comedian Charles McCoy is lead robot.
  6120. Speaker 2: And WE had EXCLUSIVE access.
  6121. Speaker 2: This is Stephanie O'Donoghue, here with Charles McCoy!
  6122. Speaker 2: Charles, how do the nerds do this?!
  6123. Speaker 2: It's a cartoon, but it's all... in a computer?
  6124. Speaker 3: I know right? Those guys wear glasses and are all like 'horrdihooorrr'!
  6125. Speaker 3: I was like - how come these dorks can do something so cool?
  6126. Speaker 3: And it is cool, right?
  6127. Speaker 2: It sure is. I was A-MAZED.
  6128. Speaker 2: It's so funny too!
  6129. Speaker 2: How did you prepare for your role as Dr Oids?
  6130. Speaker 3: I built a colony of space robots!
  6131. Speaker 2: Really?
  6132. Speaker 3: Nah, I'm yanking your chain!
  6133. Speaker 3: It was only a few of them!
  6134. Speaker 2: Charles, you're incorrigible - but I love you!
  6135. Speaker 3: I know right?!
  6136. Speaker 3: Dr Oids is out in theaters now folks!
  6137. Speaker 2: Hey that's my job!
  6138. Speaker 3: Back to the studio!
  6139. Speaker 2: That's my job too!
  6140. Speaker 3: Ha ha!
  6141.  
  6142.  
  6143. Speaker 1: ♪ Sunset Drive. Got you on my mind... ♪
  6144. Speaker 1: ♪ On Sun... set... Drive! ♪
  6145. Speaker 2: That's not what it looks like!
  6146. Speaker 3: Oh really Janine? Looks to ME like my father's writing!
  6147. Speaker 3: Is this true? It's HIS baby?!
  6148. Speaker 2: I wanted to tell you!
  6149. Speaker 3: So it is true! All this time?
  6150. Speaker 3: Even when I was in a coma?
  6151. Speaker 2: That's when... that's when it began.
  6152. Speaker 2: I'm so sorry. I was weak.
  6153. Speaker 4: I'm sorry sir, but is this really necessary?
  6154. Speaker 4: You're all present to hear your father's last will and testament.
  6155. Speaker 2: You bet we are...
  6156. Speaker 1: ♪ Sunset Drive. Got you on my mind... ♪
  6157. Speaker 1: ♪ On Sun... Set... Drive! ♪
  6158.  
  6159.  
  6160. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6161. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6162. Speaker 2: What the hell are you doing in Cincinnati Hargave?
  6163. Speaker 2: This time you're WAY outta line!
  6164. Speaker 2: I shut you down! Is Mantell with you?
  6165. Speaker 3: No sir.
  6166. Speaker 2: I want you back. Right now.
  6167. Speaker 3: I'll be back right after I keep a promise, sir.
  6168. Speaker 3: A promise to a little girl whose Dad's head was turned inside out...
  6169. Speaker 3: ... by a ghost.
  6170. Speaker 2: Godammit!
  6171. Speaker 4: He didn't sound happy.
  6172. Speaker 3: It doesn't matter. This is the warehouse.
  6173. Speaker 3: This is where it happened.
  6174. Speaker 4: I'll get the flashlights.
  6175. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6176. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6177.  
  6178.  
  6179. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6180. Speaker 2: So, of course, if we look at this as a ... quadratic equation.
  6181. Speaker 2: Ah, so you deigned to join us Mr Wellen QC?
  6182. Speaker 3: I'm so sorry sir. I was needed in court.
  6183. Speaker 2: And of course your role in the High Court is more important than your education?
  6184. Speaker 2: Oh just sit down boy. Don't dawdle.
  6185. Speaker 2: There, next to Ms Tupper-Waring.
  6186. Speaker 3: Hello Eliza.
  6187. Speaker 4: I'm not talking to you.
  6188. Speaker 3: Why ever not?
  6189. Speaker 4: It would be awkward.
  6190. Speaker 4: I've been asked to the Wetherspoons ball by Edmund Fothergay-Stroud.
  6191. Speaker 3: Fothergay-Stroud? The man's a monster!
  6192. Speaker 4: He has time for me Albert.
  6193. Speaker 4: He doesn't always dash off to be... Queens Counsel.
  6194. Speaker 3: But, the British judicial system...
  6195. Speaker 4: I don't care one jot about the British Judicial System!
  6196. Speaker 2: Silence! Or I'll have you all stay behind after school!
  6197. Speaker 3: Botheration.
  6198. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6199.  
  6200.  
  6201. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6202. Speaker 2: We're going over to our colleagues at Triple-N.
  6203. Speaker 3: The President has just announced a curfew in New York, Miami and LA with more to follow.
  6204. Speaker 3: Reports are coming in of military convoys moving from bases and into the heart of major cities.
  6205. Speaker 3: This is the President's statement in full.
  6206. Speaker 4: It is time to face facts. It is time to settle down.
  6207. Speaker 4: We only ask for your responsible actions as an American citizen.
  6208. Speaker 4: I, personally, take responsibility for the perceived lack of communication.
  6209. Speaker 4: And for the rumor-mongering that has grown around the so-called 'Knox Event'
  6210. Speaker 4: At this time we have no reason to believe residents of Kentucky will not recover.
  6211. Speaker 4: However, as the picture clears, and more information is made available...
  6212. Speaker 4: ... its likelihood is starting to recede.
  6213. Speaker 4: We have been hesitant to discuss specifics, yes, but with reason.
  6214. Speaker 4: The Knox Event IS contained, but its panic and confusion are not.
  6215. Speaker 4: We wanted to establish facts, but public alarm has not provided enough time.
  6216. Speaker 4: From 6pm tonight there will be curfews in some of our biggest cities.
  6217. Speaker 4: This is for your protection. Please do not leave your house.
  6218. Speaker 4: Please have faith in both our military and our emergency services.
  6219. Speaker 4: I ask our journalistic community to report responsibly.
  6220. Speaker 4: We are examining all potentialities.
  6221. Speaker 4: I will update you whenever we have new information.
  6222. Speaker 3: We'll be updating you throughout the day...
  6223. Speaker 3: ... on Triple-N.
  6224. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6225. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6226.  
  6227.  
  6228. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6229. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6230. Speaker 2: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6231. Speaker 2: ♪ Orchestral music. ♪
  6232. Speaker 3: I've been your best friend since kindergarten Joshie.
  6233. Speaker 3: I know there's something wrong.
  6234. Speaker 4: There is. There is something wrong.
  6235. Speaker 4: It's Mary-Beth.
  6236. Speaker 3: Mary-Beth?
  6237. Speaker 4: I know... it's been great, huh?
  6238. Speaker 4: But... what if it's too great.
  6239. Speaker 4: What if you can love someone... too much?
  6240. Speaker 3: I... yeah I understand that feeling Joshie.
  6241. Speaker 4: You do?
  6242. Speaker 3: I do. I really do.
  6243. Speaker 4: I love Mary-Beth, Dirk. I love her.
  6244. Speaker 3: I understand that love.
  6245. Speaker 4: I'm going to tell her.
  6246. Speaker 4: Let go of the oar Dirk, let's get ashore
  6247. Speaker 3: I'm letting it go Joshie.
  6248. Speaker 3: I'm... letting it go.
  6249. Speaker 2: ♪ Orchestral music. ♪
  6250. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6251. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6252.  
  6253.  
  6254. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6255. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6256. Speaker 2: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6257. Speaker 2: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6258. Speaker 2: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6259. Speaker 3: It's empty. Just racks of boxes.
  6260. Speaker 3: This place doesn't even have light bulbs.
  6261. Speaker 4: Dammit Mantell, this is where it happened.
  6262. Speaker 4: This is where his head was turned inside out.
  6263. Speaker 3: Hargrave... I'm feeling dizzy.
  6264. Speaker 4: Mantell your nose, it's bleeding.
  6265. Speaker 3: I feel like my brain is doing somersaults.
  6266. Speaker 4: Mantell! Mantell! Wake up!
  6267. Speaker 1: When she awakes her head will be... inside out.
  6268. Speaker 4: What? Who are you?
  6269. Speaker 1: You have two choices: find out the truth about your father...
  6270. Speaker 1: ... or watch her head go inside out.
  6271. Speaker 4: You knew him?
  6272. Speaker 3: Argh! My head! My head!
  6273. Speaker 4: There's no choice...
  6274. Speaker 5: <bang!> <bang>
  6275. Speaker 3: What... I don't remember what just happened.
  6276. Speaker 4: I just got a little closer to the truth Mantell.
  6277. Speaker 4: We're getting closer.
  6278. Speaker 2: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6279. Speaker 2: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6280. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6281. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6282.  
  6283.  
  6284. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6285. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6286. Speaker 2: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6287. Speaker 1: Mr James, this court has found you not guilty...
  6288. Speaker 1: ... of the crimes of assault and theft from Greggs the Pastry-makers.
  6289. Speaker 1: You may walk from this court a free man.
  6290. Speaker 1: Were it not for the quite extraordinary defense raised by Albert Wellen QC...
  6291. Speaker 1: Who is only seventeen...
  6292. Speaker 1: The day would have been very different.
  6293. Speaker 1: Congratulations Mr Wellen.
  6294. Speaker 1: Mr Wellen? Where are you?
  6295. Speaker 3: He's gone to the Wetherspoons Ball my Lord!
  6296. Speaker 1: Then let God go with him. The boy is a marvel.
  6297. Speaker 4: <Applause in Courtroom>
  6298. Speaker 2: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6299. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6300. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6301.  
  6302.  
  6303. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6304. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6305. Speaker 2: Welcome back!
  6306. Speaker 2: You're watching the quiz show you answer with a question!
  6307. Speaker 2: Paul, you're on $2000 dollars! Well done!
  6308. Speaker 3: Thanks so much Daniel. I'm having the time of me life!
  6309. Speaker 2: For $3000: your answer is 'Newcastle'
  6310. Speaker 2: You have three attempts remaining.
  6311. Speaker 3: Err. 'What has a brown ale?'
  6312. Speaker 2: It's true, but incorrect.
  6313. Speaker 3: 'What is a town in the United Kingdom?'
  6314. Speaker 2: You've gone too wide Paul. Sorry. Last chance.
  6315. Speaker 3: 'Where do Geordies come from, wahey?'
  6316. Speaker 2: Paul! Amazing! $3000!
  6317. Speaker 3: Aye! I kennay believe this like!
  6318. Speaker 3: So glad I will not gan hym empty handed like!
  6319. Speaker 2: We'll see Pauls' next answer, after these messages!
  6320. Speaker 1: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6321. Speaker 1: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6322.  
  6323.  
  6324. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6325. Speaker 2: I'm Stephanie O'Donoghue. This is Hollywood Insider.
  6326. Speaker 2: This week we've seen a terrible story play out...
  6327. Speaker 2: ... one that wouldn't be out of place in the wildest Hollywood dreams.
  6328. Speaker 2: But what do the stars make of the Knox Event?
  6329. Speaker 2: I spoke to Cindy Craddock, star of The Forgotten Element.
  6330. Speaker 3: Well it's so sad. Those poor people.
  6331. Speaker 3: And we're afraid. Really afraid, right?
  6332. Speaker 3: What if this spreads? This illness they have?
  6333. Speaker 2: Are you worried for your family Cindy?
  6334. Speaker 3: Sure I am. I'm worried for my Mom and my dog.
  6335. Speaker 2: I'm not sure dogs can catch it Cindy.
  6336. Speaker 3: Really? That's good! Still: hating this!
  6337. Speaker 2: Aren't we all Cindy.
  6338. Speaker 3: God bless you guys in the Knox Event!
  6339. Speaker 2: Same from Hollywood Insider!
  6340. Speaker 4: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6341. Speaker 4: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6342.  
  6343.  
  6344. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6345. Speaker 1: We're going over to our colleagues at Triple-N for breaking news.
  6346. Speaker 2: Welcome to.... Triple-N. <fzzt>
  6347. Speaker 3: You don't need to hear me. You need this guy. General John McGrew.
  6348. Speaker 3: This was recorded moments ago.
  6349. Speaker 4: First and foremost: we are safe.
  6350. Speaker 4: America is safe.
  6351. Speaker 4: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  6352. Speaker 4: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  6353. Speaker 4: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  6354. Speaker 4: The initial period of contagion is over.
  6355. Speaker 4: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  6356. Speaker 4: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  6357. Speaker 4: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  6358. Speaker 4: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  6359. Speaker 4: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  6360. Speaker 4: This means bites. This means scratches.
  6361. Speaker 4: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  6362. Speaker 4: But this is contained.
  6363. Speaker 4: It has always been contained.
  6364. Speaker 4: We are safe.
  6365. Speaker 4: America is safe.
  6366. Speaker 3: There's the news folks.
  6367. Speaker 3: God Bless America.
  6368. Speaker 1: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're on...
  6369. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  6370. Speaker 4: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6371. Speaker 4: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6372.  
  6373.  
  6374. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6375. Speaker 1: We're currently with our colleagues at Triple-N who are covering the Knox Crisis.
  6376. Speaker 2: This is Triple-N.
  6377. Speaker 2: This statement from the Knox Event exclusion boundary...
  6378. Speaker 2: ... was recorded earlier today by General John McGrew.
  6379. Speaker 3: First and foremost: we are safe.
  6380. Speaker 3: America is safe.
  6381. Speaker 3: Today we can confirm that, yes, the nature of the Knox Event is degenerative.
  6382. Speaker 3: It causes panic and confusion among sufferers
  6383. Speaker 3: Some of whom will then perform acts that are... un-American.
  6384. Speaker 3: The initial period of contagion is over.
  6385. Speaker 3: There is absolutely NO need for further panic.
  6386. Speaker 3: Panic... engendered by irresponsible and unofficial reporting.
  6387. Speaker 3: Sufferers are NOT deceased.
  6388. Speaker 3: We ARE establishing the likelihood of discovering a cure.
  6389. Speaker 3: At this stage the infection is passed only through DIRECT fluid contact.
  6390. Speaker 3: This means bites. This means scratches.
  6391. Speaker 3: My thoughts are with those poor souls behind the Event line.
  6392. Speaker 3: But this is contained.
  6393. Speaker 3: It has always been contained.
  6394. Speaker 3: We are safe.
  6395. Speaker 3: America is safe.
  6396. Speaker 2: Meanwhile it's been a night of anarchy on our streets as...
  6397. Speaker 4: <bzzt>
  6398. Speaker 2: <fzzt> gangs of youths <bzzt>
  6399. Speaker 2: <bzzt> night of Hell.
  6400. Speaker 4: <fzzt>
  6401. Speaker 2: ... on Triple-N.
  6402. Speaker 3: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6403. Speaker 3: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6404.  
  6405.  
  6406. Speaker 1: Welcome back!
  6407. Speaker 1: You're watching the quiz show you answer with a question!
  6408. Speaker 1: Robert Johnson, you're on $1000 dollars! Well done!
  6409. Speaker 2: Thank you Daniel. It is an honor to be here.
  6410. Speaker 1: For $2000: your answer is 'A fish pie'.
  6411. Speaker 1: You have three attempts remaining.
  6412. Speaker 2: Bof. I think maybe... 'What is a bad pie?'
  6413. Speaker 1: Lots of folk like fish pie RJ. Next try.
  6414. Speaker 2: 'What pie is bad... in France?'
  6415. Speaker 1: I think you're gonna have to let go of the 'bad' thing.
  6416. Speaker 1: Last chance!
  6417. Speaker 2: 'What pie has... fish in it, and I think is really, really bad?'
  6418. Speaker 1: I'm sorry. You're going home.
  6419. Speaker 1: You've been a great contestant.
  6420. Speaker 2: Stupid. STUPID.
  6421. Speaker 2: I hate this... Fish pie.
  6422. Speaker 3: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6423. Speaker 3: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6424.  
  6425.  
  6426. Speaker 1: TURBO: Your friend. Your entertainment!
  6427. Speaker 2: I'm Stephanie O'Donoghue. This is Hollywood Insider.
  6428. Speaker 2: Today: Tinsel Town's OUTRAGE at the Knox Event.
  6429. Speaker 2: Icon Jeff Madingly, star of Rock Paper Scissors, has spoken out!
  6430. Speaker 3: Hollywood has been too silent, for too long.
  6431. Speaker 3: We knew we didn't know the whole story.
  6432. Speaker 3: We suspected people had been killed.
  6433. Speaker 3: But these pictures? These pictures just show true horror.
  6434. Speaker 3: I, and my colleagues in Hollywood, want to go on the record.
  6435. Speaker 3: We REJECT the actions of the US military.
  6436. Speaker 3: We are ANGERED that the truth of the Knox Event was withheld.
  6437. Speaker 3: Yes, the infection is contained. But for how long?
  6438. Speaker 3: That will be all.
  6439. Speaker 2: Jeff! Jeff! One question!
  6440. Speaker 3: Please talk to my publicist.
  6441. Speaker 4: Back after these messages!
  6442. Speaker 5: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6443. Speaker 5: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6444.  
  6445.  
  6446. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6447. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6448. Speaker 2: First of all I'd like to welcome FBI Director Anderson to our... meeting.
  6449. Speaker 3: Gentlemen, it's a pleasure.
  6450. Speaker 2: I'm sure it is. We want to talk to you about Hargrave.
  6451. Speaker 3: Hargrave? He's old news. You don't have to worry.
  6452. Speaker 2: We want him back Director Anderson.
  6453. Speaker 3: That can't happen. The Paranormal department is shut down.
  6454. Speaker 2: Then... open it back up.
  6455. Speaker 3: Can I ask why?
  6456. Speaker 2: You can ask, but seeing as many of the people in this room...
  6457. Speaker 2: ... don't exist, and neither does this meeting itself...
  6458. Speaker 2: ... I wouldn't expect an answer.
  6459. Speaker 3: Hargrave is a fruit loop. He's a liability.
  6460. Speaker 2: He's proven an asset.
  6461. Speaker 2: We want him back.
  6462. Speaker 2: We want to see the ghosts FBI Director Anderson.
  6463. Speaker 2: His hunt is back on.
  6464. Speaker 1: ♪ Doop-ity doo. Wee-woo. Wee-woo. ♪
  6465. Speaker 1: ♪ Woo. ♪
  6466. Speaker 2: The curfew begins at 6pm EST. Please stay in your houses.
  6467. Speaker 2: Please tune in to local programming for curfew information.
  6468.  
  6469.  
  6470. Speaker 1: <bzzt>
  6471. Speaker 1: <bzzt>
  6472. Speaker 1: <bzzt> there's something I need to tell you Mary-Beth <bzzt>
  6473. Speaker 1: <fzzt>
  6474.  
  6475.  
  6476. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6477. Speaker 2: Albert, Albert is that you?
  6478. Speaker 3: It is Eliza. What's wrong, why are you crying here outside the Wetherspoons Ball?
  6479. Speaker 3: They didn't let me in. I got ID-ed.
  6480. Speaker 4: But Fothergay-Stroud. He... he...
  6481. Speaker 4: He went in without you, didn't he? The monster!
  6482. Speaker 3: Oh Albert. I'm sorry for tiring of your legal success.
  6483. Speaker 4: I understand Eliza.
  6484. Speaker 4: Shall we try to get into Tiger Tiger?
  6485. Speaker 3: Oh Albert.
  6486. Speaker 3: Yes, that would mean the world!
  6487. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6488. Speaker 3: And that, dear diary, was my day.
  6489. Speaker 3: A day of highs of law, lows of love and...
  6490. Speaker 3: A brief glimpse of what life really means.
  6491. Speaker 3: Tomorrow is another day.
  6492. Speaker 3: Another day of law... and love.
  6493. Speaker 3: Albert Wellen QC...
  6494. Speaker 3: Will see you in court...
  6495. Speaker 1: ♪ Jaunty music. ♪
  6496.  
  6497.  
  6498. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  6499. Speaker 1: This is Kirsty Cormick.
  6500. Speaker 1: The Knox Event infection is spreading.
  6501. Speaker 1: Is spreading fast, and it's spreading without fluid contact.
  6502. Speaker 1: It came out with the infected over the Event line.
  6503. Speaker 1: It's chaos here.
  6504. Speaker 1: People are heading North to Louisville, but it's gridlock.
  6505. Speaker 1: People are hungry, people are fighting.
  6506. Speaker 1: And now they're falling ill.
  6507. Speaker 2: My father... he's not bitten.
  6508. Speaker 2: He hasn't even seen one of those things.
  6509. Speaker 2: But now he's laid low with the fever.
  6510. Speaker 2: I know what it is. I saw my wife with the same thing.
  6511. Speaker 2: He's going to change.
  6512. Speaker 2: Can we come in your news van?
  6513. Speaker 2: When they find out they'll... you've seen what they're doing?
  6514. Speaker 2: The others? He can't die! He can't die!
  6515. Speaker 1: This is Kirsty Cormick, on the road to Louisville.
  6516. Speaker 1: <cough>
  6517. Speaker 1: ... on Triple-N.
  6518.  
  6519.  
  6520. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on NNN!
  6521. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  6522. Speaker 2: We've had word from our reporter on the ground in Kentucky.
  6523. Speaker 2: It's spreading without bites.
  6524. Speaker 2: Get away from your television NOW.
  6525. Speaker 2: Lock the door. Get into the basement.
  6526. Speaker 2: No-one knows how it's happening, but it is.
  6527. Speaker 2: Keep away from people, animals... everything.
  6528. Speaker 2: Purify water. Turn off electrics. Hide.
  6529. Speaker 2: It could be coming from anything, anywhere and anyone.
  6530. Speaker 2: Go get your guns people.
  6531. Speaker 2: Disassemble them. Clean them, then reassemble.
  6532. Speaker 2: Lock them. Load them. Keep 'em that way.
  6533. Speaker 2: The founders of this beautiful nation gave us a right to bear arms.
  6534. Speaker 2: Liberals have tried to take that right away for years.
  6535. Speaker 2: I've sat behind this desk so many times, explaining the obvious.
  6536. Speaker 2: Well, who's glad they've been at the range now - huh?
  6537. Speaker 2: Protect yourself, and you protect our future.
  6538. Speaker 2: This is it. We're ready.
  6539. Speaker 2: God bless.
  6540. Speaker 2: Good luck.
  6541. Speaker 3: That was Judge Matt Hass. Good evening, you're...
  6542. Speaker 3: ... on Triple-N.
  6543.  
  6544.  
  6545. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  6546. Speaker 1: Bringing you the facts you need to know, as the Knox Event widens.
  6547. Speaker 1: The Knox Infection is spreading throughout Kentucky, and further North.
  6548. Speaker 1: Huge numbers of civilians are laid low by sickness.
  6549. Speaker 1: Infected bodies have begun to rise.
  6550. Speaker 1: These pictures show an infected attack on the outskirts of Louisville.
  6551. Speaker 1: Isolated reports suggest that the infected are, scientifically, deceased.
  6552. Speaker 1: A statement from the office of the President reads as follows.
  6553. Speaker 1: Stay in your homes. Avoid public places.'
  6554. Speaker 1: Emergency teams are en route.'
  6555. Speaker 1: Mass movement on major roads will delay help being sent'.
  6556. Speaker 1: The curfew will remain in place'
  6557. Speaker 1: Meanwhile efforts are being made to curtail inter-state movement.
  6558. Speaker 1: Key bridges and river crossings are being blocked.
  6559. Speaker 1: We'll update you throughout the day...
  6560. Speaker 2: ... on Triple-N.
  6561.  
  6562.  
  6563. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  6564. Speaker 1: Bringing you the facts you need to know, as the Knox Event widens.
  6565. Speaker 1: We're here with vital news.
  6566. Speaker 1: As the Knox Infection spreads, so do the scenes of horror.
  6567. Speaker 1: After twenty four hours the spread of flu-like symptoms has accelerated.
  6568. Speaker 1: There are suspected cases throughout surrounding states.
  6569. Speaker 1: However, there are individuals who are NOT immediately endangered.
  6570. Speaker 1: We have obtained this audio recording from Kirsty Cormick.
  6571. Speaker 2: I'm hoping you guys get this.
  6572. Speaker 2: Duke, my camera guy - he's got the fever.
  6573. Speaker 2: Everyone's got it here.
  6574. Speaker 2: I don't know why.
  6575. Speaker 2: Maybe it was just dormant, maybe we had it all along...
  6576. Speaker 2: But everywhere I look I see dead and dying people.
  6577. Speaker 2: Left on the street. Lying in doorways.
  6578. Speaker 2: But I'm okay.
  6579. Speaker 2: I need you to tell people that...
  6580. Speaker 2: ... I think some people are immune.
  6581. Speaker 2: Some lucky people.
  6582. Speaker 2: Oh God, I've got to go.
  6583. Speaker 2: They've seen me.
  6584. Speaker 2: They've seen me.
  6585. Speaker 3: ... on Triple-N.
  6586.  
  6587.  
  6588. Speaker 1: This is Triple-N.
  6589. Speaker 1: I'm afraid we come with bad news. Worse news.
  6590. Speaker 1: As scenes of horror unravel at home, shocking news from overseas.
  6591. Speaker 1: Symptoms similar to those of the Knox Event have been reported in the United Kingdom...
  6592. Speaker 1: ... and in Somalia, Africa.
  6593. Speaker 1: These pictures clearly show Knox Event infections...
  6594. Speaker 1: ...in Norfolk, England and at an unknown location within the Somalian capital Mogadishu.
  6595. Speaker 1: I'm so sorry.
  6596. Speaker 1: We have anecdotal evidence that a very small minority...
  6597. Speaker 1: ...of people may be immune.
  6598. Speaker 1: Wherever you are though, please take care.
  6599. Speaker 1: Take care of your loved ones, find food and hide.
  6600. Speaker 1: Please don't fight.
  6601. Speaker 1: We can do this together.
  6602.  
  6603.  
  6604. Speaker 1: Judge Matt Hass - on NNN!
  6605. Speaker 1: The voice of reason!
  6606. Speaker 2: What is a body, without a soul?
  6607. Speaker 2: Impurities aren't tempered.
  6608. Speaker 2: Urges aren't controlled.
  6609. Speaker 2: It's just hunger, and anger.
  6610. Speaker 2: Maybe I'm reading into them too much.
  6611. Speaker 2: Maybe they're just a blank.
  6612. Speaker 2: Savagery without thought.
  6613. Speaker 2: Murder on automatic.
  6614. Speaker 2: The embodiment of death.
  6615. Speaker 2: Welcome to Hell, America.
  6616.  
  6617.  
  6618. Speaker 1: ♪ Sunset Drive. Got you on my mind... ♪
  6619. Speaker 1: ♪ On Sun... set... Drive! ♪
  6620. Speaker 2: So we move on to the Mr Gardner's final will and testament.
  6621. Speaker 2: "I leave the Sunset Spa and Hotel complex to..."
  6622. Speaker 2: "..."
  6623. Speaker 2: "Janine Wachowski. My true love, and mother to my true heir."
  6624. Speaker 3: You're out of here Michael! The Sunset Spa is mine!
  6625. Speaker 4: NOOOOO!
  6626. Speaker 4: You can't do this!
  6627. Speaker 3: I just... did.
  6628. Speaker 3: That's mine! It's all mine!
  6629. Speaker 2: I'm afraid that by law this is the property of Ms Wachowski.
  6630. Speaker 2: And YOU are trespassing.
  6631. Speaker 4: But, where shall I go?
  6632. Speaker 3: You should've thought of that before you shot my sister!
  6633. Speaker 4: You haven't seen the end of me!
  6634. Speaker 3: I'm COUNTING on it!
  6635. Speaker 1: ♪ Sunset Drive. Got you on my mind... ♪
  6636. Speaker 1: ♪ On Sun... Set... Drive! ♪
  6637.  
  6638.  
  6639.  
  6640. ***********
  6641. PawsTV - 205
  6642. ***********
  6643.  
  6644. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  6645. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  6646. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  6647. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  6648. Speaker 2: Welcome to my Ice Palace, friends. From here: we strike back.
  6649. Speaker 3: How can we fight a force imbued with our own power?
  6650. Speaker 3: I see the fool that who hurled ArchDuke OldWorld into the Chaos Abyss is among us?
  6651. Speaker 4: I cast the fiend into the pit to SAVE all we know!
  6652. Speaker 3: Yet now the ArchDuke runs rampant through our flock!
  6653. Speaker 2: He bends and warps their reality! What is known becomes changed!
  6654. Speaker 2: The greatest calamity since the time of the Dark One is at hand!
  6655. Speaker 3: I feel the rage of a thousand suns!
  6656. Speaker 2: Be calm! My frozen walls melt! They begin to flow free!
  6657. Speaker 2: Fellow Moderator!
  6658. Speaker 2: Use your arcane understanding of the mind!
  6659. Speaker 2: Becalm him! Before my Celestial Ice Palace floods our land!
  6660. Speaker 3: The end! It is near!
  6661. Speaker 4: Feel my ancestral power oh friend!
  6662. Speaker 3: The anger! It burns!
  6663. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  6664. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  6665. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  6666. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  6667.  
  6668.  
  6669. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  6670. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  6671. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?
  6672. Speaker 2: What's that?
  6673. Speaker 2: Furbert the Squirrel? What a lovely acorn he's clutching.
  6674. Speaker 2: Building?
  6675. Speaker 2: Such fun! Cutting wood, and making furniture!
  6676. Speaker 2: Tables, bookcases, hat stands and chairs!
  6677. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  6678. Speaker 2: You really are a special builder Furbert. So clever!
  6679. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  6680. Speaker 2: Goodnight Furbert.
  6681. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  6682. Speaker 2: Good night.
  6683.  
  6684.  
  6685. Speaker 1: It Steams! It Broils! It can even fricassee!
  6686. Speaker 2: What is this amazing machine Jane?
  6687. Speaker 1: Why it's the Harakka all-purpose slow-broiler, from Scandinavia!
  6688. Speaker 2: It had NO idea that Scandinavia was such an AMAZING place!
  6689. Speaker 1: Well now you do! Have you seen me do this yet?
  6690. Speaker 2: No way.
  6691. Speaker 1: Uhuh!
  6692. Speaker 2: And what can I put in there?
  6693. Speaker 1: Vegetables, meat, your favourite snack....
  6694. Speaker 2: This is the FIRST machine of its kind. And you know what?
  6695. Speaker 1: What?
  6696. Speaker 2: It's a DREAM to clean. Just watch.
  6697. Speaker 1: That is amazing. How do I get one?
  6698. Speaker 2: Just call the number on-screen!
  6699. Speaker 2: You know how this works by now!
  6700.  
  6701.  
  6702. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6703. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6704. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6705. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6706. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6707. Speaker 2: Good morning Jemima Bunny!
  6708. Speaker 3: Good morning Zachary Bunny!
  6709. Speaker 2: What are you doing Jemima?
  6710. Speaker 3: I'm counting bricks!
  6711. Speaker 3: One. Two...
  6712. Speaker 2: I want to count bricks too!
  6713. Speaker 3: You must wait your turn.
  6714. Speaker 3: Nanny Bunny will be cross!
  6715. Speaker 2: No! I won't wait my turn!
  6716. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny! What are you doing?
  6717. Speaker 2: Jemima won't let me count her bricks!
  6718. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny - round here we have one rule.
  6719. Speaker 4: Be lovely!
  6720. Speaker 4: You can count your bricks... together.
  6721. Speaker 3: One brick.
  6722. Speaker 2: Two bricks.
  6723. Speaker 3: Three bricks!
  6724. Speaker 4: Now then, shall we hug?
  6725. Speaker 4: Huuuu-
  6726. Speaker 2: -uuuu-
  6727. Speaker 3: -uuug!
  6728. Speaker 2: Yippee!
  6729. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6730. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6731. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6732. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6733. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6734.  
  6735.  
  6736. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  6737. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  6738. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  6739. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  6740. Speaker 2: Greetings, fellow Moderators.
  6741. Speaker 2: This meeting has been convened at a time of dire need.
  6742. Speaker 3: I agree, my good and worthy companion.
  6743. Speaker 3: I awoke to fresh frost atop my ice palace.
  6744. Speaker 4: It feels... strange. 
  6745. Speaker 4: As if no time has passed since ArchDuke OldWorld was hurled into the Chaos Abyss.
  6746. Speaker 2: The people are restless. We must act.
  6747. Speaker 5: BUT HOW CAN YOU ACT, WHEN I...
  6748. Speaker 5: ARCHDUKE OLDWORLD... HAVE RETURNED!
  6749. Speaker 4: But, how can this be?
  6750. Speaker 5: FOOLS!
  6751. Speaker 5: BY CASTING ME INTO THE CHAOS ABYSS YOU HAVE IMBUED ME...
  6752. Speaker 5: WITH THE POWER OF THE MODERATORS THEMSELVES!
  6753. Speaker 3: But, this is what was foretold!
  6754. Speaker 2: These are the end-times!
  6755. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  6756. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  6757. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  6758. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  6759.  
  6760.  
  6761. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  6762. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  6763. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?
  6764. Speaker 2: What's that?
  6765. Speaker 2: Boris the Badger? His stripes are so lovely.
  6766. Speaker 2: Scuba-diving?
  6767. Speaker 2: Such fun! Bubble bubble underwater.
  6768. Speaker 2: Seeing all the fishies swimming by!
  6769. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  6770. Speaker 2: Don't tread on the big orange fish Boris!
  6771. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  6772. Speaker 2: Goodnight Boris.
  6773. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  6774. Speaker 2: Good night.
  6775.  
  6776.  
  6777. Speaker 1: What do we have here Joel?
  6778. Speaker 2: Why, it's a brand new top of the range home computer.
  6779. Speaker 2: It's the HyperDRIVE 486DX - from Kirrus!
  6780. Speaker 1: I heard this thing comes with one WHOLE megabyte of RAM!
  6781. Speaker 1: That's like... a million bytes? That's insane!
  6782. Speaker 2: You seen the graphics on this thing?
  6783. Speaker 2: How about the hard drive?
  6784. Speaker 1: Forty... two... megabytes.
  6785. Speaker 2: Holy cow!
  6786. Speaker 1: Even better - Kirrus supply a mouse and keyboard for FREE!
  6787. Speaker 2: HOLY COW!
  6788. Speaker 1: This thing is future-proof.
  6789. Speaker 1: $1999 for perfect home computing, for life.
  6790. Speaker 1: Sign me up! Call now folks!
  6791.  
  6792.  
  6793. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6794. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6795. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6796. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6797. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6798. Speaker 2: Good morning Zachary Bunny!
  6799. Speaker 3: Good morning Jemima Bunny!
  6800. Speaker 2: What are you doing Zachary?
  6801. Speaker 3: I'm playing on the slide!
  6802. Speaker 3: Weeeeee!
  6803. Speaker 2: I want to play on the slide!
  6804. Speaker 3: No! This is my slide!
  6805. Speaker 2: But Nanny Bunny says that we must share!
  6806. Speaker 3: It is MY slide!
  6807. Speaker 4: Jemima Bunny! What are you doing?
  6808. Speaker 3: I am playing on my slide!
  6809. Speaker 4: Jemima Bunny - round here we have one rule.
  6810. Speaker 4: Be lovely!
  6811. Speaker 4: Would you like to play on the see-saw?
  6812. Speaker 2: Yes Nanny Bunny, I would.
  6813. Speaker 4: And Zachary, would you like to play on the see-saw.
  6814. Speaker 3: Yes Nanny Bunny.
  6815. Speaker 4: The see-saw lets you play... together!
  6816. Speaker 4: Now then, shall we hug?
  6817. Speaker 3: Huuuu-
  6818. Speaker 2: -uuuu-
  6819. Speaker 4: -uuug!
  6820. Speaker 2: Yippee!
  6821. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6822. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6823. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6824. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6825. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6826.  
  6827.  
  6828. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  6829. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  6830. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?
  6831. Speaker 2: What's that?
  6832. Speaker 2: Furbert the Squirrel? What a lovely acorn he's clutching.
  6833. Speaker 2: Skateboarding?
  6834. Speaker 2: Such fun! Rolling and rolling, scooting and skating!
  6835. Speaker 2: Fun in the sunny magical woodland glades!
  6836. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  6837. Speaker 2: Don't do a big trick Furbert, you might hurt yourself!
  6838. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  6839. Speaker 2: Goodnight Furbert.
  6840. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  6841. Speaker 2: Good night.
  6842.  
  6843.  
  6844. Speaker 1: Hi! I'm CRAAA-ZY MAN MAN!
  6845. Speaker 1: And on today's store? I got BARGAINS!
  6846. Speaker 1: This steam cooker? $45.99.
  6847. Speaker 1: That elegant swiss fondue set? £33.99
  6848. Speaker 1: BARGAINS! BARGAINS! CRAAA-ZY BARGAINS!
  6849. Speaker 1: Where does he get 'em from?
  6850. Speaker 1: Nobody knows!
  6851. Speaker 1: But who cares when you can call today...
  6852. Speaker 1: ...for this electric carving knife! $17.99!?
  6853. Speaker 1: Is he mad? No!
  6854. Speaker 1: I'm CRAAA-ZY!
  6855.  
  6856.  
  6857. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6858. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6859. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6860. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6861. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6862. Speaker 2: Good morning Jemima Bunny!
  6863. Speaker 3: Good morning Zachary Bunny!
  6864. Speaker 2: What are you doing Jemima?
  6865. Speaker 3: I'm doing a jigsaw.
  6866. Speaker 3: It's of a dinosaur.
  6867. Speaker 3: I just need... Oh no!
  6868. Speaker 3: I've lost the piece with the dinosaur's tail!
  6869. Speaker 2: Hee hee! Rawr! I'm a dinosaur!
  6870. Speaker 2: And I have the dinosaur tail!
  6871. Speaker 3: No Zachary Bunny!
  6872. Speaker 2: You can not have it! It is mine!
  6873. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny! What are you doing?
  6874. Speaker 2: Nanny Bunny!
  6875. Speaker 4: You do your dinosaur puzzle... together.
  6876. Speaker 4: It's more fun that way!
  6877. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny, put the dinosaur tail in... here.
  6878. Speaker 4: Now then, isn't that better?
  6879. Speaker 2: Yes Nanny Bunny!
  6880. Speaker 4: Now then, shall we hug?
  6881. Speaker 4: Huuuu-
  6882. Speaker 2: -uuuu-
  6883. Speaker 3: -uuug!
  6884. Speaker 2: Yippee!
  6885. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6886. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6887. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6888. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6889. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6890.  
  6891.  
  6892. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  6893. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  6894. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  6895. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  6896. Speaker 2: WELCOME MODERATORS. YOU AWAKE IN CHAINS!
  6897. Speaker 2: THE ICE PALACE IS MELTING.
  6898. Speaker 2: THE AGE OF ARCHDUKE OLDWORLD BEGINS AGAIN.
  6899. Speaker 1: What? How can this be?
  6900. Speaker 2: WHILE YOUR THREE FRIENDS FOUGHT, I STOLE YOU AS YOU SLEPT.
  6901. Speaker 3: My liege? Are you there?
  6902. Speaker 1: Young one? Is that you I see in the darkness?
  6903. Speaker 2: IT IS HE! YOU THOUGHT HIM DEAD, BUT NO.
  6904. Speaker 2: AT DAWN I REWRITE THE COSMOS.
  6905. Speaker 2: YOU WILL PERISH TOGETHER, AS WAS FORETOLD. FAREWELL!
  6906. Speaker 3: My liege, you must listen.
  6907. Speaker 3: These... twenty long years I have kept something precious safe.
  6908. Speaker 1: Young one, what is this I see in the darkness?
  6909. Speaker 3: It is... your pole my liege. Take it.
  6910. Speaker 3: Reunite the Moderators, in this the people's time of need.
  6911. Speaker 1: Can it be real? The Pole of Justice returned to my hand?
  6912. Speaker 3: Save them. For now... I die...
  6913. Speaker 1: Young one! Young one, no!
  6914. Speaker 3: I.... Die!
  6915. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  6916. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  6917. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  6918. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  6919.  
  6920.  
  6921. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  6922. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  6923. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?
  6924. Speaker 2: What's that?
  6925. Speaker 2: Moley the mole? Doesn't his nose twitch adorably?
  6926. Speaker 2: Soccer?
  6927. Speaker 2: Such fun! Kick and dive, and score and scamper!
  6928. Speaker 2: Playing games and learning besides!
  6929. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  6930. Speaker 2: Don't fall over on the grass Moley!
  6931. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  6932. Speaker 2: Goodnight Moley.
  6933. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  6934. Speaker 2: Good night.
  6935.  
  6936.  
  6937. Speaker 1: Hey Joel, what's that you've got?
  6938. Speaker 2: It's one of my daughter's toys. It's outta batteries!
  6939. Speaker 2: Seems to go through a set every week!
  6940. Speaker 1: You're in luck! Today on the TV Store we've got the best!
  6941. Speaker 1: SYFY batteries just keep on going.
  6942. Speaker 1: You won't change 'em for months.
  6943. Speaker 1: Let's help you your little friend here...
  6944. Speaker 3: I'm Tooks Bear! Let's go on an adventure!
  6945. Speaker 2: And he'll keep on going?
  6946. Speaker 1: On and on! No need to worry about it.
  6947. Speaker 2: How much?
  6948. Speaker 1: Just $18.99 plus postage and packing...
  6949. Speaker 1: ... for ten.
  6950. Speaker 2: For ten?
  6951. Speaker 1: While stocks last!
  6952. Speaker 1: Call today folks!
  6953.  
  6954.  
  6955. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6956. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6957. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6958. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6959. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6960. Speaker 2: Good morning Zachary Bunny!
  6961. Speaker 3: Good morning Jemima Bunny!
  6962. Speaker 2: What are you doing Zachary?
  6963. Speaker 3: I'm reading from my book.
  6964. Speaker 3: It is about a spaceship!
  6965. Speaker 2: Spaceships are very boring Zachary Bunny!
  6966. Speaker 3: No they are not!
  6967. Speaker 2: Spaceships are for silly bunnies!
  6968. Speaker 3: No they are not!
  6969. Speaker 2: Ponies are better!
  6970. Speaker 3: Ponies are NOT better!
  6971. Speaker 4: Jemima Bunny! Zachary Bunny!
  6972. Speaker 4: What are you doing?
  6973. Speaker 4: Round here we have one rule!
  6974. Speaker 4: Be lovely!
  6975. Speaker 4: Jemima Bunny: it is good to like books about spaceships.
  6976. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny: it is good to like books about ponies.
  6977. Speaker 4: Would you like to read your books about spaceships and ponies to each other?
  6978. Speaker 2: Yes Nanny Bunny!
  6979. Speaker 3: Yes please!
  6980. Speaker 4: Now then, shall we hug?
  6981. Speaker 2: Huuuu-
  6982. Speaker 4: -uuuu-
  6983. Speaker 3: -uuug!
  6984. Speaker 2: Yippee!
  6985. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  6986. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  6987. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6988. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  6989. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  6990.  
  6991.  
  6992. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  6993. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  6994. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  6995. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  6996. Speaker 2: My ice palace is destroyed!
  6997. Speaker 3: I care not! My rage remains undimmed!
  6998. Speaker 4: My powers of mental understanding begin to crumble!
  6999. Speaker 1: Moderators! Quell your fires!
  7000. Speaker 2: Is it... Is it he?
  7001. Speaker 1: I come from the dungeons of ArchDuke OldWorld with tragic news.
  7002. Speaker 1: The young one, he is dead.
  7003. Speaker 4: I am forlorn. To me, he was much akin to a son.
  7004. Speaker 1: To us all, friend.
  7005. Speaker 2: I felt this disturbance amidst the spray of the dawn snow.
  7006. Speaker 1: Moderators, the time for argument is now over.
  7007. Speaker 1: When first we discovered the Power of the Moderators, it was a time of dire need.
  7008. Speaker 1: The reign of the Dark One was at its height.
  7009. Speaker 1: Together we fought him. Together we defeated him.
  7010. Speaker 1: Only through unity and friendship, can we hope to repel that which follows.
  7011. Speaker 1: Who will stand with me in the fight against ArchDuke OldWorld?
  7012. Speaker 2: I shall.
  7013. Speaker 3: And I.
  7014. Speaker 4: The Moderators will prevail.
  7015. Speaker 1: Friends, I bear the Pole of Justice.
  7016. Speaker 1: The final battle is at hand.
  7017. Speaker 3: To battle!
  7018. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  7019. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  7020. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  7021. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  7022.  
  7023.  
  7024. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  7025. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  7026. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?
  7027. Speaker 2: What's that?
  7028. Speaker 2: Pancake the Hedgehog? Her eyes are so bright and so blue!
  7029. Speaker 2: Playing chess?
  7030. Speaker 2: Such fun! Thinking hard and moving pieces.
  7031. Speaker 2: Testing your cleverness and remembering rules!
  7032. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  7033. Speaker 2: Don't dance on the chessboard Pancake!
  7034. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  7035. Speaker 2: Goodnight Pancake.
  7036. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  7037. Speaker 2: Good night.
  7038.  
  7039.  
  7040. Speaker 1: Hey Joel, what are you playing?
  7041. Speaker 2: Ah nothing, just the latest board game from The DKF Company?
  7042. Speaker 1: I've heard of this! Is it...
  7043. Speaker 2: It's Turbo To Town!
  7044. Speaker 2: The family board game about getting to work on time!
  7045. Speaker 1: So do I... choose a car?
  7046. Speaker 2: Sure you do!
  7047. Speaker 1: While I roll this dice... how much?
  7048. Speaker 2: $15.99, plus postage and packing¬
  7049. Speaker 1: I rolled a six!
  7050. Speaker 2: Then the stoplight is green!
  7051. Speaker 1: YES!
  7052. Speaker 1: That was worth $15.99 plus postage and packing, in one roll!
  7053. Speaker 1: Man, I LOVE THIS!
  7054. Speaker 2: My turn! I gotta get outta this tailback!
  7055. Speaker 2: Call now folks!
  7056.  
  7057.  
  7058. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  7059. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  7060. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7061. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  7062. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7063. Speaker 2: Good morning Jemima Bunny!
  7064. Speaker 3: Good morning Zachary Bunny!
  7065. Speaker 2: What are you doing Jemima Bunny?
  7066. Speaker 3: I'm blowing bubbles!
  7067. Speaker 3: I like bubbles!
  7068. Speaker 2: I like bursting bubbles!
  7069. Speaker 3: No Zachary Bunny! Don't burst my bubbles!
  7070. Speaker 2: Ha ha! Look at them pop!
  7071. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny! What are you doing?
  7072. Speaker 4: Nanny Bunny!
  7073. Speaker 4: Jemima Bunny is very sad that you burst the bubbles!
  7074. Speaker 4: Round here we have one rule!
  7075. Speaker 4: Be lovely!
  7076. Speaker 4: Chase the bubbles!
  7077. Speaker 4: And then we can take turns!
  7078. Speaker 2: Taking turns is fun!
  7079. Speaker 4: Now then, shall we hug?
  7080. Speaker 4: Huuuu-
  7081. Speaker 2: -uuuu-
  7082. Speaker 3: -uuug!
  7083. Speaker 2: Yippee!
  7084. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  7085. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  7086. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7087. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  7088. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7089.  
  7090.  
  7091. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  7092. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  7093. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  7094. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  7095. Speaker 2: I STAND HERE WITH THE FATE OF YOUR KIN IN MY HANDS.
  7096. Speaker 2: WATCH MY VICTORY, MODERATORS.
  7097. Speaker 2: IT IS THE LAST YOU WILL KNOW.
  7098. Speaker 1: With this the Pole of Justice, I will smite you OldWorld!
  7099. Speaker 2: ALONE? I THINK NOT.
  7100. Speaker 3: He does not strike back alone!
  7101. Speaker 4: Behold, my power of ice!
  7102. Speaker 5: Burn in the rage of a thousands suns!
  7103. Speaker 2: ARGH! HOW CAN I WITHSTAND THIS?
  7104. Speaker 2: THE POWER OF THE MODERATORS!
  7105. Speaker 5: Ahah! Our revenge is at hand!
  7106. Speaker 2: I AM DEFEATED, BUT WITH MY OWN POWER OF THE MODERATORS I CAN END THIS!
  7107. Speaker 2: I CAN END IT ALL!
  7108. Speaker 2: REALITY SHALL BECOME UNDONE!
  7109. Speaker 3: No! ArchDuke OldWorld! I felt it then, and I feel it now!
  7110. Speaker 3: There is still good in you!
  7111. Speaker 3: Lay down your power, before our realm unbinds!
  7112. Speaker 2: NO, I CANNOT! ALL WILL FADE!
  7113. Speaker 3: You can, ArchDuke. Look to me! Feel my compassion!
  7114. Speaker 2: I... I... I SHALL.
  7115. Speaker 2: THE POWER OF THE MODERATORS IS BEYOND ALL COMPREHENSION.
  7116. Speaker 2: I SHALL TAKE MY LEAVE. YOUR REALM IS SAFE.
  7117. Speaker 2: I ONLY ASK THAT WHEN THE NIGHT SKY DARKENS, YOU REMEMBER ME
  7118. Speaker 1: We will find a way, ArchDuke OldWorld.
  7119. Speaker 1: And should you ever choose to return...
  7120. Speaker 1: Know that we will be here to protect our people.
  7121. Speaker 1: We go by many names. But forever and a day, we shall be...
  7122. Speaker 1: The Moderators.
  7123. Speaker 3: Huzzah!
  7124. Speaker 1: ♪ We are the Moderators! ♪
  7125. Speaker 1: ♪ Sworn to protect the innocent, there for every incident! ♪
  7126. Speaker 1: ♪ Deep down in your hearts: We are the Moderators! ♪
  7127. Speaker 1: ♪ Moderators! MODERATORS! ♪
  7128.  
  7129.  
  7130. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  7131. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  7132. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?
  7133. Speaker 2: What's that?
  7134. Speaker 2: Fluffyfoot the Fluffy Bunny? Have you ever seen a rabbit so fluffily scrumptious?”
  7135. Speaker 2: Disco dancing?
  7136. Speaker 2: Such fun! Jumping and jiving, ducking and diving.
  7137. Speaker 2: Moving to the amazing beat!
  7138. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  7139. Speaker 2: Keep on dancing Fluffyfoot! Have an amazing time!
  7140. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  7141. Speaker 2: Goodnight Fluffyfoot.
  7142. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  7143. Speaker 2: Good night.
  7144.  
  7145.  
  7146. Speaker 1: Do we have an amazing product today for you!
  7147. Speaker 1: This looks like any normal Kitchen Knife, am I right?
  7148. Speaker 1: Well - if you thought I was right, I was wrong.
  7149. Speaker 1: This is a Kitchen Knife by Kitten.
  7150. Speaker 1: Kitten Knives are strong, sturdy and sharp.
  7151. Speaker 1: Look at this handle, I mean just look at the handle.
  7152. Speaker 1: Chopping. Slicing. Dicing.
  7153. Speaker 1: All a joy.
  7154.  
  7155.  
  7156. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  7157. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  7158. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7159. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  7160. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7161. Speaker 2: Good morning Zachary Bunny!
  7162. Speaker 3: Good morning Jemima Bunny!
  7163. Speaker 2: What are you doing Zachary?
  7164. Speaker 3: I'm splashing in water!
  7165. Speaker 3: Splash! Splash!
  7166. Speaker 2: No Zachary Bunny! Not all over my prettiest dress!
  7167. Speaker 3: Splash! Splash! Hee hee!
  7168. Speaker 2: My prettiest dress is all ruined!
  7169. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny!
  7170. Speaker 4: What are you doing?
  7171. Speaker 4: Round here we have one rule!
  7172. Speaker 4: Be lovely!
  7173. Speaker 4: Zachary Bunny you may splash water, but on the plants.
  7174. Speaker 4: Jemima Bunny, I will dry your prettiest dress.
  7175. Speaker 4: And you can help Zachary Bunny!
  7176. Speaker 4: Plants need water to grow!
  7177. Speaker 4: Now then, shall we hug?
  7178. Speaker 3: Huuuu-
  7179. Speaker 2: -uuuu-
  7180. Speaker 4: -uuug!
  7181. Speaker 3: Yippee!
  7182. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug Bunnies! ♪
  7183. Speaker 1: ♪ Having fun, we learn through play! ♪
  7184. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7185. Speaker 1: ♪ In the sunshine every day! ♪
  7186. Speaker 1: ♪ Hug bunnies! ♪
  7187.  
  7188.  
  7189. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  7190. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  7191. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?”
  7192. Speaker 2: What's that?
  7193. Speaker 2: Boris the Badger? His stripes are so lovely.
  7194. Speaker 2: Cooking?
  7195. Speaker 2: Such fun! Stirring, baking, mixing it altogether.
  7196. Speaker 2: Making such delicious food!
  7197. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  7198. Speaker 2: Don't eat all those lovely cakes Boris!
  7199. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  7200. Speaker 2: Goodnight Boris.
  7201. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  7202. Speaker 2: Good night.
  7203.  
  7204.  
  7205. Speaker 1: It's time to visit the Magical Woodland!
  7206. Speaker 1: Sponsored by Spiffos™!
  7207. Speaker 2: Hi there Spiffo! Who's your little friend?
  7208. Speaker 2: What's that?
  7209. Speaker 2: Moley the mole? Doesn't his nose twitch adorably?
  7210. Speaker 2: Running?
  7211. Speaker 2: Such fun! Puff and pant, sprint and jog.
  7212. Speaker 2: Seeing how fast your little legs can go!
  7213. Speaker 2: I never knew friends could have this much fun!
  7214. Speaker 2: Almost at the finish line Moley! Not far to go!
  7215. Speaker 2: Oh no! It's time for bed.
  7216. Speaker 2: Goodnight Moley.
  7217. Speaker 2: Good night Magical Woodland. Good night.
  7218. Speaker 2: Good night.
  7219.  
  7220.  
  7221.  
  7222. Amateur Ham Radio
  7223. Channels
  7224.  
  7225. ***********
  7226. Civilian Radio - 91200
  7227. ***********
  7228.  
  7229. Speaker 1: As of today I'm breaking with the schedule.
  7230. Speaker 1: You'll notice you haven't heard Tim the past few days.
  7231. Speaker 1: No recipes. No weather. No Tim.
  7232. Speaker 1: He's inside the Exclusion Zone.
  7233. Speaker 1: He doesn't even know we had to put the dog to sleep.
  7234. Speaker 1: If you know anything, anything at all...
  7235. Speaker 1: ...find a way to talk to us.
  7236. Speaker 1: The phones are cut-off.
  7237. Speaker 1: The roads have checkpoints.
  7238. Speaker 1: This is too big.
  7239. Speaker 1: Way too big for us to just... believe...
  7240. Speaker 1: ...what they say.
  7241.  
  7242.  
  7243. Speaker 1: LBMW this morning: tellin' us to 'stay indoors'
  7244. Speaker 1: Thanks guys. How about you actually do some reports?
  7245. Speaker 1: Tell us what's going on in there.
  7246. Speaker 1: You can't just turn out the lights over that many counties.
  7247. Speaker 1: It's 1993, not the dark ages.
  7248. Speaker 1: You can't keep a lid on this stuff.
  7249.  
  7250.  
  7251. Speaker 1: Good day folks. I just got back from a drive.
  7252. Speaker 1: I thought I'd try to check out the camp over on the Event border.
  7253. Speaker 1: Didn't get very far.
  7254. Speaker 1: I even tried this little back road. All blocked.
  7255. Speaker 1: One way traffic.
  7256. Speaker 1: Guns at each checkpoint.
  7257. Speaker 1: They say they're protecting us.
  7258. Speaker 1: You feel safe yet?
  7259.  
  7260.  
  7261. Speaker 1: They're dying in there, we know that right?
  7262. Speaker 1: I'm watching the TV. Listening to the radio.
  7263. Speaker 1: I'm sorry to use the word but it's all... bull crap.
  7264. Speaker 1: Reporters over there, sitting in bed with the Army.
  7265. Speaker 1: Feeding off their scraps.
  7266. Speaker 1: We KNOW there are guns being fired.
  7267. Speaker 1: We KNOW they didn't all catch cold.
  7268. Speaker 1: We KNOW those people are..
  7269. Speaker 1: ...changed somehow.
  7270. Speaker 1: That's what I heard.
  7271.  
  7272.  
  7273. Speaker 1: Sorry for disappearing this morning guys.
  7274. Speaker 1: We had a major convoy headed through towards the Exclusion border.
  7275. Speaker 1: The things I'm saying - not many folks are saying them out loud.
  7276. Speaker 1: I got jumpy.
  7277. Speaker 1: Thought they were here for me.
  7278. Speaker 1: Guess they have bigger fish to fry.
  7279.  
  7280.  
  7281. Speaker 1: They're pushing back the exclusion boundary.
  7282. Speaker 1: I can't tell you where I am, but I think I'm gonna be left inside.
  7283. Speaker 1: I'm going to stay, and I'm going to keep on talking to you.
  7284. Speaker 1: I'm taking my equipment.
  7285. Speaker 1: I'm gonna hide someplace wild when they come.
  7286.  
  7287.  
  7288. Speaker 1: I've seen a picture, maybe you have too.
  7289. Speaker 1: It's from West Point, taken a few days ago I guess.
  7290. Speaker 1: The film got out. Got processed.
  7291. Speaker 1: There's this guy. Blood round his mouth.
  7292. Speaker 1: Arm hanging on him by a thread.
  7293. Speaker 1: Still walking.
  7294. Speaker 1: Still walking in this street full of corpses.
  7295. Speaker 1: We know the truth now.
  7296. Speaker 1: The truth is... pure hell.
  7297. Speaker 1: We KNOW we're being lied to.
  7298.  
  7299.  
  7300. Speaker 1: You know why they don't care, right?
  7301. Speaker 1: You know why the world can just sit by?
  7302. Speaker 1: Watch a community blink out?
  7303. Speaker 1: It's because we're poor.
  7304. Speaker 1: If this was New York, or Chicago or... anywhere.
  7305. Speaker 1: People would care. They'd be up in arms.
  7306. Speaker 1: The media would give a shit.
  7307. Speaker 1: We don't get movies made about us.
  7308. Speaker 1: We're not interesting.
  7309. Speaker 1: We just live a hard life as best we can.
  7310. Speaker 1: Only, that's not enough.
  7311. Speaker 1: So we're on our own.
  7312.  
  7313.  
  7314. Speaker 1: Okay people I need you to listen up.
  7315. Speaker 1: Right now!
  7316. Speaker 1: They're shooting anyone that goes to leave.
  7317. Speaker 1: There's no checks.
  7318. Speaker 1: They don't examine for any infection.
  7319. Speaker 1: They shout a warning, then you get a bullet.
  7320. Speaker 1: I'm in a camp just south of the river.
  7321. Speaker 1: We don't know where to go.
  7322. Speaker 1: Why the hell didn't I just run?
  7323. Speaker 1: Jesus...
  7324.  
  7325.  
  7326. Speaker 1: We can't go out, so we're going to head in.
  7327. Speaker 1: We're hoping Muldraugh or West Point will have supplies.
  7328. Speaker 1: Maybe some other people caught up in all this shit.
  7329. Speaker 1: My radio gear needs power.
  7330. Speaker 1: So, unless we find someplace...
  7331. Speaker 1: ... I don't know.
  7332. Speaker 1: I'll see you later on down the trail...
  7333.  
  7334.  
  7335. Speaker 1: It's spread.
  7336. Speaker 1: Someone I met, she told me it's spread.
  7337. Speaker 1: She said she'd been listening to me, and had I heard.
  7338. Speaker 1: It's in the UK now. Africa too.
  7339. Speaker 1: How is that possible?
  7340. Speaker 1: There's no flights, there's no way...
  7341. Speaker 1: This could be it... couldn't it?
  7342. Speaker 1: Fuck.
  7343.  
  7344.  
  7345. Speaker 1: They walked into camp during the night.
  7346. Speaker 1: I don't know if this pack still has any charge but...
  7347. Speaker 1: If you can hear this... we're...
  7348. Speaker 1: Shit, I don't even know where we are.
  7349. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  7350. Speaker 2: <fzzt>
  7351.  
  7352.  
  7353. Speaker 1: This is Hal broadcasting out of Nashville.
  7354. Speaker 1: We're in the Nashville Air Guard Base.
  7355. Speaker 1: Right by the airport.
  7356. Speaker 1: I'm going to broadcast every night at this time.
  7357. Speaker 1: We're protected here - fortifications, guns.
  7358. Speaker 1: There's a hell of a lot of dead people outside but we're safe.
  7359. Speaker 1: If you can get here we have food and beds.
  7360. Speaker 1: You'll just need to find a way to distract the...
  7361. Speaker 1: ... horde that's at our gates.
  7362. Speaker 1: That'd be one hell of a favor anyways.
  7363. Speaker 1: Friendlies only.
  7364. Speaker 1: You can trust us, but be aware that we will not trust you.
  7365. Speaker 1: Not for a while.
  7366. Speaker 1: Though God knows if you can fly a plane we'll let you right in.
  7367.  
  7368.  
  7369. Speaker 1: This is Hal broadcasting out of Nashville.
  7370. Speaker 1: We're in the Nashville Air Guard Base at the airport.
  7371. Speaker 1: I'm going to broadcast every night at this time.
  7372. Speaker 1: We're protected here - fortifications, guns, beds.
  7373. Speaker 1: There's a crowd outside, and it's growing.
  7374. Speaker 1: But we're alive.
  7375. Speaker 1: We have supplies to share.
  7376. Speaker 1: Friendlies only.
  7377. Speaker 1: No weapons.
  7378. Speaker 1: We have trust issues just like you do.
  7379. Speaker 1: Ignore the 'do not travel' bull crap.
  7380. Speaker 1: No one is coming for you.
  7381. Speaker 1: You'll be safe here.
  7382.  
  7383.  
  7384. Speaker 1: This is Hal broadcasting out of Nashville.
  7385. Speaker 1: We're in the Nashville Air Guard Base.
  7386. Speaker 1: I'm broadcasting every night at this time.
  7387. Speaker 1: We've got something going here.
  7388. Speaker 1: Defences, food, beds, water.
  7389. Speaker 1: You'll have to get through a wall of zeds.
  7390. Speaker 1: But once you're through somehow...
  7391. Speaker 1: ... you'll be okay.
  7392. Speaker 1: We have supplies to share.
  7393. Speaker 1: Ignore the 'do not travel' shit.
  7394. Speaker 1: Whoever recorded that is long gone.
  7395. Speaker 1: No one is coming for you.
  7396. Speaker 1: Come to us.
  7397. Speaker 1: You will be safe.
  7398.  
  7399.  
  7400. Speaker 1: This is Hal broadcasting out of Nashville.
  7401. Speaker 1: We're just outside the airport.
  7402. Speaker 1: I'm broadcasting every night at this time.
  7403. Speaker 1: We have power and we're sitting on a ration mountain.
  7404. Speaker 1: I'm trying to tell people, but nobody's coming.
  7405. Speaker 1: We've cleared some of the dead outside.
  7406. Speaker 1: It's as safe as it will ever be.
  7407. Speaker 1: We've got something going here.
  7408. Speaker 1: Defences, food, beds, water.
  7409. Speaker 1: Ignore the 'do not travel' shit.
  7410. Speaker 1: Noone is coming for you.
  7411. Speaker 1: You can trust us.
  7412. Speaker 1: This is not some sick joke.
  7413. Speaker 1: Come to us.
  7414.  
  7415.  
  7416. Speaker 1: This is Hal broadcasting out of Nashville.
  7417. Speaker 1: We're in the Air National Guard Base.
  7418. Speaker 1: I'm broadcasting every night at this time.
  7419. Speaker 1: Today we had four people get to the camp...
  7420. Speaker 1: ... but we have room for more.
  7421. Speaker 1: I know there's more Immune out there.
  7422. Speaker 1: I know you're listening.
  7423. Speaker 1: That safe house won't last forever.
  7424. Speaker 1: You know where we are.
  7425. Speaker 1: Come to us.
  7426. Speaker 1: You will be safe.
  7427.  
  7428.  
  7429. Speaker 1: This is Hal broadcasting out of Nashville.
  7430. Speaker 1: We're in the Air National Guard Base.
  7431. Speaker 1: I'm broadcasting every night at this time.
  7432. Speaker 1: We're starting to fill up people...
  7433. Speaker 1: ... we've taken a vote and soon we raise the drawbridge.
  7434. Speaker 1: It's a democracy over here still.
  7435. Speaker 1: If you're immune and you want in, you come NOW.
  7436. Speaker 1: You don't have to be hungry any more.
  7437. Speaker 1: We're not hungry here.
  7438. Speaker 1: Come to us.
  7439. Speaker 1: You will be safe.
  7440.  
  7441.  
  7442. Speaker 1: This is Zach broadcasting.
  7443. Speaker 1: We just took over a fortification at the Air National Guard Base.
  7444. Speaker 1: It's close to Nashville. Right by the airport.
  7445. Speaker 1: I'm going to broadcast every night here from now on.
  7446. Speaker 1: The group who were here got overrun.
  7447. Speaker 1: They're gone now, and so are the dead.
  7448. Speaker 1: We've rebuilt fortifications. We have guns.
  7449. Speaker 1: We have food.
  7450. Speaker 1: We need fresh blood - we need survivors.
  7451. Speaker 1: Come as soon as you can.
  7452. Speaker 1: Friendlies only.
  7453. Speaker 1: No guns.
  7454.  
  7455.  
  7456. Speaker 1: This is Zach broadcasting.
  7457. Speaker 1: Three days ago we took over...
  7458. Speaker 1: ... this fortification at the Air National Guard Base.
  7459. Speaker 1: It's close to Nashville. Right by the airport.
  7460. Speaker 1: I'm going to broadcast every night.
  7461. Speaker 1: The Immune who were here got run out of town.
  7462. Speaker 1: The Dead got to them.
  7463. Speaker 1: We've rebuilt their defences.
  7464. Speaker 1: We need you: we've got the supplies, we just need the people.
  7465. Speaker 1: You don't have to be hungry any more.
  7466. Speaker 1: Friendlies only.
  7467.  
  7468.  
  7469.  
  7470. ***********
  7471. Unknown Frequency - 107600
  7472. ***********
  7473.  
  7474. Speaker 1: Hello? HELLO?
  7475. Speaker 1: I'm in the Exclusion Zone. You're being LIED to.
  7476. Speaker 1: The Army know exactly what this is.
  7477. Speaker 1: It's a disease that... 
  7478. Speaker 1: People aren't people anymore!
  7479. Speaker 1: At first it came from a fever, anyone could get it.
  7480. Speaker 1: People died real quick and... it happened.
  7481. Speaker 1: Now: they get their teeth into you? You're one of them.
  7482. Speaker 1: And we can't get out.
  7483. Speaker 1: They've got snipers.
  7484. Speaker 1: They don't ask questions.
  7485. Speaker 1: But making that kinda noise...
  7486. Speaker 1: Noise attracts the dead.
  7487. Speaker 1: There are so many here, and so quickly.
  7488. Speaker 1: Too quickly.
  7489. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  7490. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  7491. Speaker 2: <bzzt>
  7492. Speaker 2: <fzzt>
  7493.  
  7494.  
  7495.  
  7496. Military Ham Radio
  7497. Channels
  7498.  
  7499. ***********
  7500. Classified M1A1 - 95000
  7501. ***********
  7502.  
  7503. Speaker 1: Three.
  7504. Speaker 1: Seven.
  7505. Speaker 1: ...
  7506. Speaker 1: Eight.
  7507. Speaker 1: Nine.
  7508. Speaker 1: Two.
  7509. Speaker 1: Eight.
  7510. Speaker 1: Zero.
  7511. Speaker 1: Nine.
  7512. Speaker 1: ...
  7513. Speaker 1: Eight.
  7514. Speaker 1: Five.
  7515. Speaker 1: ...
  7516. Speaker 1: Nine.
  7517. Speaker 1: Seven.
  7518. Speaker 1: Four.
  7519. Speaker 1: Seven.
  7520. Speaker 1: Zero.
  7521. Speaker 1: Nine.
  7522. Speaker 1: ...
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