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originally posted by: AaarghZombies
Has anybody ever heard anything about there being some kind of real life government agency, military branch, or law enforcement unit, set up to combat super villains?
I'm just wondering as there are a lot of TV shows and movies that feature conspiracies to cover up super villains or to fight them, but even Alex Jones and Q haven't mentioned there being any in real life.
originally posted by: AaarghZombies
Has anybody ever heard anything about there being some kind of real life government agency, military branch, or law enforcement unit, set up to combat super villains?
I'm just wondering as there are a lot of TV shows and movies that feature conspiracies to cover up super villains or to fight them, but even Alex Jones and Q haven't mentioned there being any in real life.
According to the USVS, vampires, commonly called "bugs," are "very real." But you should not worry too much about them, and call the police or FBI if you suspect a threat.
"We exterminate less than 10 bugs a year,"
"meaning you have a better chance of being hit by lightning while a shark is eating your leg" than of encountering a vampire.
Initially, the FVZA was a specialized branch of the Armed Forces, modeled after similar troops in France and Great Britain. The troops were known as the "Vanguard," a contraction of Vampire National Guard. They worked mostly in large cities. By day, they scoured likely vampire/zombie hiding places; by night, they patrolled areas of high vampire/zombie activity (slums, waterfronts, parks, etc.). Though they were underfunded, ill-equipped and often shuttled off to fight wars on foreign soil, the FVZA made some strides in controlling resident vampire and zombie populations. However, the huge surges of immigrants coming to America helped increase the U.S. vampire population to 300,000 by the turn of the century.
originally posted by: infolurker
a reply to: AaarghZombies
Well, just a couple of organizations to kill the undead, not super humans....
Vampire killers under federal contract?
gcn.com...
fcw.com...
"a private company that contracts with the federal government to exterminate the undead."
According to the USVS, vampires, commonly called "bugs," are "very real." But you should not worry too much about them, and call the police or FBI if you suspect a threat.
"We exterminate less than 10 bugs a year,"
"meaning you have a better chance of being hit by lightning while a shark is eating your leg" than of encountering a vampire.
www.dailykos.com...
Creepy Shadow Government Agency assimilated by DEA in 1975
Initially, the FVZA was a specialized branch of the Armed Forces, modeled after similar troops in France and Great Britain. The troops were known as the "Vanguard," a contraction of Vampire National Guard. They worked mostly in large cities. By day, they scoured likely vampire/zombie hiding places; by night, they patrolled areas of high vampire/zombie activity (slums, waterfronts, parks, etc.). Though they were underfunded, ill-equipped and often shuttled off to fight wars on foreign soil, the FVZA made some strides in controlling resident vampire and zombie populations. However, the huge surges of immigrants coming to America helped increase the U.S. vampire population to 300,000 by the turn of the century.
Happy Halloween
originally posted by: EndtheMadnessNow
a reply to: AaarghZombies
You mean like...
Carl Gerhard Busch, DoD Syndicate member, Men in Black Case Officer Assassin.