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end. It's the least we can do, considering how much our company
owes the people of Raccoon." The Umbrella chemical plant and
administration facilities in Raccoon City provided nearly a thou-
sand local jobs.

The 142 survivors are still being held in quarantine for
observation and questioning at an undisclosed location. While
their identities are still being protected, the FBI has released a
statement listing medical conditions. Seventeen survivors suffered
minor injuries but are in stable condition, seventy-nine are still on
a critical list following surgical procedures, and forty-six of the
survivors, while not injured, have suffered some major mental or
emotional breakdown. There is no confirmation as to whether or
not any are infected with the syndrome, but the statement did
include a reference to survivor's stories that verified the existence
of the infection.

Gen. Martin Goldmann, overseer of military operations in the
ravaged city, is hopeful that all of those still missing will be found
within the next seven days. "We've already got four hundred
people out there working twenty-four/seven, searching for survi-
vors and running identification checksтАФand I just got word that
another two hundred will be coming in on Monday. ..."

Fort Worth Bugler,October 18, 1998

POSSIBLE CONSPIRACY
BY CITY EMPLOYEES IN RACCOON TRAGEDY

FORT WORTH, TXтАФNew evidence uncovered by cleanup crews in
Raccoon City, PA, indicates that the "Raccoon syndrome," the
disease responsible for the majority of the 7200 deaths that have
occurred in Raccoon as of this writing, may have been unleashed
upon the unsuspecting populace by Raccoon Police Chief Brian
Irons and several members of the Special Tactics and Rescue
Squad (S.T.A.R.S.).

At a press conference held early yesterday evening by FBI
spokesman Patrick Weeks, NDC Director Terrence Chavez, and Dr.

Robert HeinerтАФcalled in by Umbrella team leader Dr. Ellis
BenjaminтАФWeeks revealed that there is strong circumstantial
evidence that the disaster in Raccoon was the result of a terrorist
act that went horribly wrong. The subsequent fires that have
nearly wiped out the small city may have been an attempt by Irons
or one of his accomplices to cover up the disastrous effects of the
spill.

According to Weeks, several documents were found in the