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Ken Kirby aka Officer Lazarus, is he invincible? What disease does he have?

How is it possible for Ken Kirby to come back to life twic?
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Mr. Kirby's story was absolutely amazing... This proves there is a God running the show... What was equally amazing is that it shocked me that the guy's nickname was the same name after a character I read in a recently released sci-fi book under Publish America titled, OFFICER LAZARUS. You can find the book on Amazon.com or on Barnes & Noble.com. Just type in Officer Lazarus, E. G. Lovett, and the book will come up... Here is what the book is about: OFFICER LAZARUS! This story is about Lazarus Marshall, a World Union police officer; who successfully topples a major global criminal network. His heroic actions pull him into a battle against a fallen US senator who was the ringleader of the toppled global criminal network. From his prison cell, the ex-US senator takes out a death contract hit against Lazarus, hiring a well-known terrorist to seek out a way to destroy him. Lazarus defies his own death through a scientific experiment causing him to become superhuman. This book will take you on an exciting journey alongside Lazarus as he seeks vengeance against those responsible for his death. Lazarus will give the words police force a whole new meaning. This story is filled with compassion, love, heroics, and intrigue. It will keep you reading until the very end.

The book is awesome... check it out guys!

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nativenerd | 3 years, 4 months ago
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It was just a normal run of the mill heart attack. The difference here is that when they pronounced him dead, they didn't detect a faint pulse(they later used ultrasound to confirm after a nurse noticed it).

Things like this aren't unheard of, merely forgotten. There are actually documented cases of people coming back DAYS after being pronounced dead, or even sitting up at their funeral...granted, these were back before the days of autopsies and embalming, and much less sophisticated methods of detecting life...but it happened. Much more common are corpses sitting up or beginning to "breath", which is actually cause by ligaments tightening and gasses exchanging place...as a matter of fact, here's a funny comment found while researching: Morbid perhaps, but funny...
http://www.boingboing.net/2008/04/03/burglar-played-dead.html
" #12 posted by Takuan , April 4, 2008 3:54 PM

oh hello there! It's a chestnut but a good one; whenever the crematory has new staff (or suitable victim visitors), they are invited over the furnace and shown the mica peephole (or modern equivalent viewport). The set up is that they are told that the flame level has to be monitored. What they are not told is that the heat will draw the ligaments tight and make the corpse appear to try to sit up. Much hilarity ensues at the critical moment of course.

This is one of the reasons why I wish to be either buried at sea or consumed at a banquet of friends."

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