Yes, absolutely. First, you must locate a zombie and then get that zombie to bite the person you wish to make into a zombie. You may wish to be careful as zombies are wild beasts and can be dangerous, according to the US Department of Wildlife.
2007-01-28 09:51:43
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answered by FSJD 3
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In Haiti there is even a law against it! The origin of all zombies stories is Haiti. Unfortunately, Hollywood and the writers of weird fiction, have taken liberties with these stories and blurred the line between fantasy and reality. Zombies were never dead or "undead", just drugged to resemble dead.Later, these people would be retrieved from the grave and put to work. If I'm not mistaken, the old Bela Lugosi movie "White Zombie" takes place it the West Indies/Haiti. It still remains, even today, the most believeable zombie movie.
2007-01-29 23:15:03
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answered by AnswerSeeker 3
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There are very interesting stories about the dead coming to "life" again. The one that will always stay with me was a friend of my mother's who talked about "walking" the dead back in his home country. One of the local powerful men would animate the corpses to follow along behind him and essentially get into the graves themselves. This friend of my mother's was Christian and tried to stay away from these more traditional spiritual things because they deeply frightened him.
There are other stories from around the world where the dead are brought back to life to serve the will of another person (often for malicious ends). As other people have already commented, most of these older stories talk of the dead as if they're reanimated corpses only and not any real vestige of the person (like some hollywood portrayals make them out to be).
Cheers,
2007-01-28 19:54:22
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answered by Gene M 3
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It's possible to bring people back from the dead if they haven't been dead very long (like, on the order of minutes). They aren't really zombies in the normal sense--although being dead for too long will cause brain damage unless the body is kept preserved somehow.
Dead and buried: there will have been too much damage to have anything to reanimate.
2007-01-28 17:47:48
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answered by aparadoxsimple 2
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Yes, you need to acquire the Solanum virus from the cerebral tissue of a zombie. Zombies can be found in Burma (best bet), and if you're really adventuresome you can go to Western China (Xinjiang province) and you may find some zombies there. Remember not to allow the virus to make contact with bodily fluids since this is the route of infection. Also the virus cannot be transmitted in the water, meaning that if you put it into a city's water supply it will not infect the populace.
2007-01-28 20:26:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, but they wouldnt have the mind of the person they were in life. A zombie is nothing more than a corpse that has been animated by magic. It has only the intelligence to pass on the taint of undeath to as many living things as it can.
2007-01-28 18:01:37
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answered by goatman 5
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Mary Shelley seemed to think so. Oh...that was a work of fiction. To bring someone back from the dead, are you speaking about someone dead for a few minutes or someone who's cold, buried and rotting? There are a few people I met while a correction officer who seemed not to have a soul or feelings; they were the closest thing to a zombie I ever met even though they had a pulse.
2007-01-28 17:50:53
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answered by Ron P 3
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Only in the movies.
2007-01-28 17:45:35
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answered by INDRAG? 6
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Yes, in Hati they can do it , like in the movie serpent and the rainbow
2007-01-28 17:48:27
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answered by Anonymous
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no
2007-01-28 17:45:53
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answered by Anonymous
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