![]() ![]() The Warmbrunn-Knight would have been a much better and more humane alternative. While it did help to control the zombie crisis, it was also a cruel plan that led to many civilians’ deaths. As a special UN team leaves an army base by plane, a cell phone ring attracts dozens of zombies that are shot by soldiers one soldier is bitten and limps away to kill several zombies offscreen. ![]() He is talking about the Redeker Plan, which will be discussed in more detail later in the book. In two skirmishes, several zombies fall after being shot and we see dead soldiers' bodies hanging from the top of barbed wire fences in the dark. He also mentions “the South African war plan” as “deservedly” getting credit in the war. World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War is a 2006 zombie apocalyptic horror novel written by American author Max Brooks. Warmbrunn notes that Israel, too, “barely” followed the plan, and that it suffered because of it-he is alluding to the Israeli Civil War, which will be mentioned in the next interview. Once again, this shows that government apathy exacerbated the zombie problem. The Warmbrunn-Knight report might have nipped the zombie menace in the bud, but, tragically, it wasn’t taken seriously by any governments other than Israel’s. Knight, like Warmbrunn, seems to be a highly intelligent individual who is tuned in to the pulse of world events, and it is telling that he is “former” CIA-implying that his values didn’t align with the CIA’s, which was probably not as thorough and efficient. ![]()
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