Friday, May 8, 2009

Ernesto Olguin in Ancud, Isla Grande De Chiloe, Chile

Earlier this morning I had a conversation with Mr. Ernesto Olguin, a merchant's ship master who usually spends most of the year at sea. Ancud, Chile remains the economic and cultural center of the country, even after the war. Mr. Olguin was present at a huge conference intially called The Honolulu Conference, but otherwise known as the Saratoga Conference. Mr. Olguin was also part of the USS Saratoga and he worked upon the "Super Sara." The conference was about the situation with the zombies and all the nations from the world assembled to discuss what to do to defeat them. On the first day, the American ambassador spoke and he said that it was time to go on attack and to take back our land. This was going to be a massive attack that could have killed millions of lives and endanger the human species even more. After stating this, all of the countries burst out into argument and many were arguing that we should just let the zombies decompose. After much debate, the President of the United States talked mainly saying that we have to fight back so we can save our future and so they can have better lives than we have. Everyone was silent from this statement and it was decided to vote on the President's proposition. Mr. Olguin was not allowed to vote and the choice was made to attack the zombies. From this interview, it seems that the world is now on the same page and they are willing to do anything to defeat the zombies.

1 comment:

Ryan Dowd said...

Well said. I would have to applaud the nations' leaders. Their decision about going on the offense is smart, but should have been made much earlier in the war. If they would have stopped running from the Zombies and faced their fears, far fewer lives would have been lost.