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Animal Assassins: Medical Monsters
#1
Here’s a chapter straight out of Cold War espionage, codenamed: Subproject 94

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A secret CIA project conducted bizarre experiments on wildlife in the hopes of creating an army of 'animal assassins' that could eliminate America's enemies.


The CIA's MKUltra, launched a secret project that crossed lines most people didn’t even know existed. The goal was simple... turn animals into deadly weapons.

Behind locked doors, scientists rigged rats, cats, dogs, and other animals with brain implants... wires pushed deep into their skulls. The mission was control. If they could steer an animal like a machine, they could send it into places no human could reach. Slip past guards. deliver poisons, or carry out assassinations without putting a single operative at risk.

I remember reading about Nazi Germany conducting experiments on animals during World War II, but it wasn’t quite the same as the CIA’s Cold War brain-implant projects. Their use of animals was more traditional... though still brutal. That said, Nazi Germany absolutely carried out horrific medical experiments on both humans and animals.

I would say, the CIA’s MKUltra use of animals as remote-controlled tools of war appears to have its roots in WWII-era Nazi science… adapted, expanded, and made more precise. The ethics didn’t improve. The technology just got better.

Also note: these experiments were carried out under the banner of "medical research."
Sound familiar?

Look at that photo... is that a Beagle?
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Just look at BeagleGate... Dr. Anthony Fauci's funded dog experiments involving flies, ticks, and parasites... even cutting their vocal cords so they couldn't cry out.

Different era, same dogs, same horrors.
and... some of the worst people on this planet.  Mad
#2
I think they tried to put anthrax in mosquitos.  

Trying to build meat robots is just horrible. 

The Russians trained dogs to carry mines under tanks in WWII but they could not tell whose tanks they were exploding under. They stopped that program quickly.

I think the pidgin guided missles worked but it took too much time and effort to train the birds. 

Every side has come up with dumb ideas about using animals for warfare.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?
#3
Didn't someone also train dolphins to attatch mines to enemy ships?

Wisdom knocks quietly, always listen carefully.... and be a River flowing calmly.
#4
(06-17-2025, 04:04 PM)Nerb Wrote: Didn't someone also train dolphins to attatch mines to enemy ships?


The US Navy. They also trained small whales to use equipment to recover torpedos at a test range. 

The training and upkeep of the animals was deemed too expensive and/or inhumane. Now those jobs are done by drones.

The USA also developed incendiary equiped bats for use in Japan in WWII. They would nest in the wooden homes after released over a city then catch fire from the little bombs strapped on them.
I know too much and question everything.
Does anyone know the minimum safe distance of ignorance?
Did anyone ask the monkeys how much fun the barrel actually was?



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