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Fringe Science Yields 'Gay Bombs' and Psychic Teleportation

June 21, &#; -- Creating armor that renders a soldier invisible. Stimulating the intellect to suppress sleep for days. Arming sharks with chemical implants and cameras to work as spies.

This year the Pentagon will spend $78 billion — about half of all government research and growth dollars — on a variety of projects, according to the American Association for the Advancement for Science (AAAS).

The vast majority - about $68 billion - goes to traditional spending, like weapons training and space systems. But some fringe research mimics the best of science fiction.

There seems to be no failure of imagination in advancing warfare, but some experts fear these farfetched projects show a little too much imagination.

Just this month, the government confirmed that an Ohio Air Force laboratory had asked for $ million to build a nonlethal "gay bomb," a weapon that would encourage enemies to make love, not war. The weapon would use strong aphrodisiacs to make enemy troops so sexually attracted to each other t

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Project MKUltra, also known as the Central Intelligence Agency’s Mind Control Program, was a position of experiments undertaken by the CIA where psychedelic compounds such as LSD, psilocybin mushrooms, mescaline, cocaine and DMT were tested on human subjects. 

Starting in , the project—which also involved experiments in shock therapy, hypnosis and interrogation—was intended to construct a psychological weapon that could be used as a form of thought control against enemies of the Freezing War. 

The experiments were initially done on volunteers; author Ken Kesey famously volunteered as an LSD guinea pig in the early ‘60s while he was attending Stanford University. His experiences inspired him to compose the novel, One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest.

But the CIA also administered LSD to hundreds of prisoners, mental patients and unwitting American citizens. In , according to TIME magazine, the CIA set up multiple brothels in San Francisco and New York where prostitutes were instr

The unconventional proposals were made by the US Air Force

The US military investigated building a "gay bomb", which would create enemy soldiers "sexually irresistible" to each other, government papers declare.

Other weapons that never saw the light of morning include one to make soldiers obvious by their bad breath.

The US defence department considered various non-lethal chemicals meant to disrupt enemy discipline and morale.

The plans were for a six-year project costing $m, but they were never pursued.

The US Gas Force Wright Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio, sought Pentagon funding for research into what it called "harassing, annoying and 'bad guy'-identifying chemicals".

The plans were obtained under the US Release of Information by the Sunshine Project, a group which monitors research into chemical and physiological weapons.

'Who? Me?'

The arrange for a so-called "love bomb" envisaged an aphrodisiac chemical that would provoke widespread homosexual behaviour among troops, causing what the military called a "distasteful but completely non-lethal" blow to morale.

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