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Revision as of 18:19, December 4, 2009
The Gay Bomb, Love bomb or aphrodisiac bomb was a bomb that would have turned enemy combatants into homosexuals.
The plan was proposed in 1994 by the Wright Laboratory in Ohio as part of a 3 page paper on non-lethal bombs that could be used on enemy combatants, and included a "body odor" bomb, a "halitosis" bomb, and a bomb that would spray combatants with bee pheromones, then release live bees into the bunkers; there is also mention of a flatulence bomb and a "heavy sweating" bomb. Thankfully, the US Government never even saw the proposal, and there was no follow up by the Laboratory.
The gay bomb itself was envisaged as an aphrodisiac chemical that would provoke widespread homosexual behavior among militants, causing what the strategists called a "distasteful but completely non-lethal" blow to morale.
The discovery of the "gay bomb" proposal came from a Freedom of Information Act request made by Edward Hammond of Berkeley's Sunshine Project, a watchdog group that tracks military spending. [1]
In the US, openly gay, bisexual and lesbian people are banned from the military. However, the 'don't ask, don't tell' policy allows them to serve, provided they do not discuss their sexual orientation.
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On this one, to see it really is to believe it. Even liberal and gay sites have posted the evidence.
- The Ultimate Weapon
- Gay bomb plan by US
- US military pondered love not war
- From a pro-homosexual site [1]
- From the BBC[2]
I LOLED
