Unscratched: Harry Coumnas, a 100-Year-Old Tibetan Man Who Survived the 1939 Zombie Apocalypse

One hundred years old and from Tibet, Harry Coumnas escaped an undead zombie epidemic in 1939. At the time of the outbreak, Harry, who was nineteen, resided in an ancient Tibetan village with his parents and younger brother. He used a variety of survival techniques throughout the zombie outbreak, which allowed him to survive a protracted fight with the undead.

Harry Coumnas wasn't an expert in zombies, but he did recall that his grandfather frequently told him that beheading a zombie is the surefire way to end its life. In order to protect himself from the zombies' onslaught, he gathered as many power tools as he could during the undead breakout and gave the same instructions to every community. In the end, they were all able to amass a sizable arsenal of weapons, including Molotov cocktails, flamethrowers, crossbows, and handbows. But many people died fighting the zombies since they didn't know how to use their equipment. Those who managed to elude the zombies for a little while were eventually apprehended and put to death by them. The only person who ultimately escaped their onslaught unscratched was Coumnas.

Harry Coumnas made the decision to research these terrifying animals after the zombie epidemic was contained in order to learn how to effectively combat them should the zombie apocalypse strike again in the future. He is now a well-known specialist on zombies and is frequently asked to give his professional advice on how to handle zombie encounters by some of the most prestigious organizations in the world.

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