And
what are their secret plans for post-Collapse Britain?
Secret
plan for psychopaths to rule in post N-holocaust Britain
Secret
plans for Britain to cope with the aftermath of a nuclear holocaust
included recruiting psychopaths to run the country, according to
newly released official documents.
1
November, 2014
Psychopaths
were favoured for positions of power because they were considered
intelligent, logical and impervious to the psychological shock that
might affect ordinary people, the files suggest.
The
documents released by the National Archives contain details of how
the Home Office had planned for the rebuilding of the country in the
aftermath of a nuclear strike through a programme named Exercise
Regenerate.
The
1982 operation trained staff for an attack involving 300 megatons of
atom bombs being dropped in a 16-minute exchange, and issued mock
wartime guidance for regional councils on how to govern post-strike.
One
document written by Jane Hogg, a scientific officer in the Home
Office, suggested that psychopaths should be put in charge in the
worst-hit areas.
She
wrote: "These are people who could be expected to show no
psychological effects in the communities which have suffered the
severest losses. They are very good in crises, as they have no
feelings for others, no moral code and tend to be very intelligent
and logical.
"Pre-strike,
the only solution for these people is to contain them; post-strike
... the formal authorities may well find it advantageous to recruit
these people into their organisations as they could prove an
exceptionally valuable resource."
She
also suggested bringing back the death penalty in the event of
nuclear war.
Her
boss did not agree with employing psychopaths, claiming they would
have "bad judgment" and lack "humanity".
A
note scribbled next to her ideas read: "I am not at all sure you
convince me. I will regard them as dangerous whether or not recruited
into post-attack organisations."
A
spokesman for the National Archives said: "It is unbelievable
they suggested using psychopaths after an Armageddon."
The
operation focused on Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire,
Nottinghamshire and South Yorkshire, and concerned the first six
months after a nuclear strike.
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