The U.S Military is nothing if not paranoid and secretive.
We also have CONPLAN 8888. The plan for Counter-Zombie Dominance. With multiple contingencies for different kinds of Zombies. From the classic pathogen Zombies, Rabies Zombies, Alien Zombies to Necromancy Zombies and everything in between.
While it was developed as a training aid to help train planners and avoid some of the potential issues that using real people or nations might bring about. It still remains on file as a legitimate plan that could be implemented should the Military deem it necessary.
There’s also at least 2 different versions of it floating around. One of which contains references to multiple facilities and locations that were omitted from the one that was officially declassified and released.
You want a new rabbit whole of traditionally fanciful stuff to go down.
The Austrian Army and Austrian Medical Corps right about the turn of the 18th century filed extensive field reports on the phenomenon of Vampires within recently captured territory they got from the Ottomans in Serbia. After a rash of suspicious Deaths and requests for assistance from their new subjects.
In fact the earliest usage of the term in Western Lexicons. Traces explicitly to the Austrian reports.
The U.S Military is nothing if not paranoid and secretive.
We also have CONPLAN 8888. The plan for Counter-Zombie Dominance. With multiple contingencies for different kinds of Zombies. From the classic pathogen Zombies, Rabies Zombies, Alien Zombies to Necromancy Zombies and everything in between.
While it was developed as a training aid to help train planners and avoid some of the potential issues that using real people or nations might bring about. It still remains on file as a legitimate plan that could be implemented should the Military deem it necessary.
There’s also at least 2 different versions of it floating around. One of which contains references to multiple facilities and locations that were omitted from the one that was officially declassified and released.
OK. I should not have been surprised.
You want a new rabbit whole of traditionally fanciful stuff to go down.
The Austrian Army and Austrian Medical Corps right about the turn of the 18th century filed extensive field reports on the phenomenon of Vampires within recently captured territory they got from the Ottomans in Serbia. After a rash of suspicious Deaths and requests for assistance from their new subjects.
In fact the earliest usage of the term in Western Lexicons. Traces explicitly to the Austrian reports.