'pink bomb'
An organisation which monitors military spending has uncovered a plan which was considered by the Pentagon in which a hormone bomb would release chemicals that would turn the enemy gay and make him more interested in his comrades than his enemy.
The 'pink bomb' idea was given repeated consideration by the US military as an option in its plan to develop non-lethal weapons, according to researcher Edward Hammond who used Freedom Of Information powers to uncover documents dating back to 1994.
The plan was "to have their units break down because all their soldiers became irresistably attractive to one another" says Hammond. The military has stated that the idea has since been abandoned.
The 'pink bomb' idea was given repeated consideration by the US military as an option in its plan to develop non-lethal weapons, according to researcher Edward Hammond who used Freedom Of Information powers to uncover documents dating back to 1994.
The plan was "to have their units break down because all their soldiers became irresistably attractive to one another" says Hammond. The military has stated that the idea has since been abandoned.
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