Pentagon document lays out battle plan against zombies
By Jamie Crawford, CNN National Security Producer
updated 2:07 PM EDT, Fri May 16, 2014
Washington (CNN) -- Never fear the night of the living dead
-- the Pentagon has got you covered.
From responses to natural disasters to a catastrophic attack
on the homeland, the U.S. military has a plan of action ready to go if either
incident occurs.
It has also devised an elaborate plan should a zombie
apocalypse befall the country, according to a Defense Department document
obtained by CNN.
In an unclassified document titled "CONOP 8888,"
officials from U.S. Strategic Command used the specter of a planet-wide attack
by the walking dead as a training template for how to plan for real-life,
large-scale operations, emergencies and catastrophes.
And the Pentagon says there's a reasonable explanation.
"The document is identified as a training tool used in
an in-house training exercise where students learn about the basic concepts of
military plans and order development through a fictional training
scenario," Navy Capt. Pamela Kunze, a spokeswoman for U.S. Strategic
Command, told CNN. "This document is not a U.S. Strategic Command
plan."
Nevertheless, the preparation and thoroughness exhibited by
the Pentagon for how to prepare for a scenario in which Americans are about to
be overrun by flesh-eating invaders is quite impressive.
A wide variety of different zombies, each brandishing their
own lethal threats, are possible to confront and should be planned for,
according to the document.
Zombie life forms "created via some form of occult
experimentation in what might otherwise be referred to as 'evil magic,' to
vegetarian zombies that pose no threat to humans due to their exclusive
consumption of vegetation, to zombie life forms created after an organism is
infected with a high dose of radiation are among the invaders the document
outlines."
Every phase of the operation from conducting general zombie awareness
training, and recalling all military personnel to their duty stations, to
deploying reconnaissance teams to ascertain the general safety of the
environment to restoring civil authority after the zombie threat has been
neutralized are discussed.
And the rules of engagement with the zombies are clearly
spelled out within the document.
"The only assumed way to effectively cause causalities
to the zombie ranks by tactical force is the concentration of all firepower to
the head, specifically the brain," the plan reads. "The only way to
ensure a zombie is 'dead' is to burn the zombie corpse."
There are even contingency plans for how to deal with
hospitals and other medical facilities infiltrated by zombies, and the possible
deployment of remote controlled robots to man critical infrastructure points
such as power stations if the zombie threat becomes too much.
A chain of command from the President on down along with the
roles to be played by the State Department and the intelligence community for
dealing with the zombie apocalypse are clearly spelled out in the document.
The training document was first reported by Foreign Policy
magazine.
This is also not the first time zombies have been used as
the antagonist in U.S. government training operations. Both the Centers for
Disease Control and the Department of Homeland Security have used the creatures
as a vehicle for training their personnel in the past.
Defense officials stress the report in no way signals an
invasion of zombies is on the horizon. The only real purpose of the document
was to practice how to execute a plan for handling something as large and
serious a situation like flesh-eating beings trying to overrun the United
States.
And why zombies?
Officials familiar with the planning of it say zombies were
chosen precisely because of the outlandish nature of the attack premise.
"Training examples for plans must accommodate the
political fallout that occurs if the general public mistakenly believes that a
fictional training scenario is actually a real plan," the document says.
"Rather than risk such an outcome by teaching our augmentees using the
fictional 'Tunisia' or 'Nigeria' scenarios used at (Joint Combined Warfighting
School), we elected to use a completely impossible scenario that could never be
mistaken as a real plan."
So, practice for the when, where and how to plan for a more
likely disaster scenario? Yes. But zombies of all stripes would be well advised
to take note of this directive to Strategic Command personnel buried within the
document.
"Maintain emergency plans to employ nuclear weapons
within (the continental United States) to eradicate zombie hordes."
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