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I don’t know what to do. I just keep thinking and thinking, and the more I think, the sicker I feel. Every time I close my eyes, I hear that voice: “This town is full of bodies.”

I don’t think I can do this anymore.

Tags: piedmont

Comments on “Can't sleep.”

  1. Im not exactly happy my zombie theroy was wrong and im even less pleased at what we have seen. But the good news is you are getting some idea of whats going on. I say dive deeper into this. Dont give up!

    Whatever it takes we are all here for you.

    Elm Acorn on April 25th, 2008 at 10:15 am
  2. well from what i have seen on that video and what other people have suggested im going to stick with my first instinct and say the undead. there have been many cases of this that the goverment tries to hide. and they are trying to keep this hid. its all pretty strange i must say. sorry if your family is involved

    ed on April 25th, 2008 at 9:59 am
  3. It’s not a warzone, it’s more like a plague-zone or biological disaster

    Mike on April 25th, 2008 at 8:40 am
  4. Hang in there. Not knowing is the hardest part, but don’t give up hope. As long as you still believe there’s a chance, you’ll find the support you need. Just don’t give up. We’re with you.

    Logan on April 25th, 2008 at 8:21 am
  5. You’ve got to hang in there, man. If not for yourself for your family. Alive or dead they would want you to keep going. This “thing” you started is giving hope to other people that are in the same position your in. They look to your blogs and the comments of T.W.K. and feel better knowing that someone is at least trying to find an answer. You are not alone. E-mail me if things get bad. I know a thing or two about not sleeping. I’m a border line insomniac. Maybe that’s why I got involved in the first place. I saw the blog and felt I needed to help. At any rate no matter what happens DON’T FORGET TO BREATH. Take care….I’ll stay in touch.

    Tim on April 25th, 2008 at 8:09 am
  6. Keep your chin up, Andrew. You’re in our prayers.

    NataS on April 25th, 2008 at 7:51 am
  7. Andy, stick with this please. My enitre family has been following this and keeping you in their prayers. I’ve been doing digging and still cannot find anything. I’m at home to day, I’m sick so I’ll do somemore research. Stay strong, we’ll help you through this.

    Sam on April 25th, 2008 at 6:22 am
  8. Be strong, Andrew. You are their voice now. Someone must speak for them, and that responsibility has been forced upon you. The video that you were given is terrifying, and would make anyone despair, but please do not give up. You are all your town has, and you need to dig deep and find the courage to keep going. Focus on the truth, and let it guide you.

    In examining the evidence we have, the video must have been taken the first night; there are still lights on in the disabled vehicles. The people dropped right where they were, seemingly at the exact same time, so it was most likely an airborne pathogen or chemical. From what we know, it seems like there were no calls from hospitals or medical facilities for assistance, so it must have been very fast acting.

    Questions we need answered now are what exactly was it that brought these people down, where did it come from, how long does it stay active, are the people now infectious (or more to the point, is this going to spread from the town outward), how far does the contamination zone spread, and how to we make sure that it never happens again?

    There are natural disasters that can do this, like the volcanic gases bubbling up from the bottom of Lake Nyos in Africa that killed entire villages silently and instantly, but with the people in the video looking for a signal from something, I doubt that was what happened in Piedmont. Somehow that signal must be linked to what caused this.

    Another thing that concerns me; were the people in the video safe? Did their feed cut out because they were unable to keep transmitting? It did not sound like they knew this had happened they did not sound like they were expecting to see what they did. They were tracking something, maybe what caused the people to drop, but I doubt they knew it was going to happen.

    I do not think there is any point to you going into Piedmont, at least not yet. You cannot fight a chemical or a disease like this; survivors will be found and cared for by the military. You can only keep working for the truth, and use it to make sure this, whatever it is, is stopped and that it does not happen to any other town. Keep going, keep digging and keep writing. You will figure this out, I am sure of it.

    MIn on April 25th, 2008 at 6:05 am
  9. hang in there. you need to solve this and let others Know the truth

    ranger on April 25th, 2008 at 6:02 am
  10. Andrew, you can’t give up. Not now. Even if your family has died, as horrible and impossible as it may be, you need to accept that it’s a possibility, and start thinking about what they would want you to do with yourself if anything happened to them. It might be safer to stay at your home and do what you can from there, or maybe going with a news team to the town is an idea. That way, you could meet that Nash guy and maybe get some answers. The decision is yours. Just make sure that if you do go to Piedmont, make the most of your time there and try to find out what’s going on before the same thing happens to you, or worse, it spreads to the rest of the country…

    Anonymous on April 25th, 2008 at 5:32 am
  11. I wish I could help you in some way! I know there’s nothing I can say or do to make you feel better, though. The only thing I can think of is maybe it’s helping you to talk about what is going on there instead of running over there without thinking and getting yourself hurt. Keep going on and doing what you’re doing…and let us know if we can help in some way.

    want to help on April 25th, 2008 at 4:52 am
  12. Hang in there. Someone will figure something out and then you will get the info you need. Just hang in there.

    Obviously something is happening or has happened but you don’t want to put yourself in the middle of it and become part of it too. wait and let the military “cannon fodder” go down. Wait until its safe.

    Something in my gut says that eventually it will be safe to go back to town, but that right now it is not.

    Shadow on April 25th, 2008 at 4:32 am
  13. Hey, hang in there, there’s a lot of people following your story and keeping you in our prayers. We’ll figure out what’s happened.

    Ellen on April 25th, 2008 at 4:11 am
  14. My god…

    I’m so sorry Andrew…I can’t beginto imagine how you feel right now. Even if those are just bodies…some bad happened. But this does disprove the zombie theory…I suppose you can take solace in that.

    Kylor on April 25th, 2008 at 4:11 am
  15. you have to do something man. IMMEDIATELY. you can’t just sit around and wait for an answer. think hard. and act. there are people who want to help.

    best of luck andrew.

    -b.i.z.

    b.i.z. on April 25th, 2008 at 4:01 am
  16. You can do this, just hang in there.

    Josh E on April 25th, 2008 at 3:52 am
  17. hey there, u need 2 relax, take a deep breath & let life bring 2 u what it has lead up 2 ur entire life… Let time not be a factor in ur situation, let it not be the enemy, let time be your greatest allie.. I’m not a religious man by any standard.. but it’s the toughest times where u have to look @ a mirror & believe or not… If u choose not to, like i do, then u better be prepared to walk that lonely valley alone, but u can always choose to have someone there…

    rob on April 25th, 2008 at 3:38 am
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