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  • Torin Wilson
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    Pft, Tom Jones had already come up with that idea. The US was just stealing another idea.

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  • Tillerman
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    Gives a whole new meaning to an old hippie saying: make love, not war .

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  • FlyingPhotog
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    I have to wonder how they tested the weapon to see if it worked...

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  • mikecweb
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    Not under the wonderful Bill Clinton.....

    yeah I said it...

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  • ATLcenter
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    HAH!!!!

    So does this change the 'dont't ask, don't tell' policy or is it still the same? And I can only imagine how beautifully this could've worked...

    And the marketability of it! We thought gay porn was the last the world would see? Step aside, porn...we've got armed soljahs on camera!

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  • Excalibur2004
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    Honestly would you want to be the poor GI they send..... "You're surrounded put down your weap...stop that!" LMAO!!

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  • Crazy764
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    LMAO!!!!

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  • DAL767-400ER
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    US Tried to Develop "Sex Bomb"

    I don't know if I should laugh or cry know...




    Ah the heck, I go with laughing ROFLMAO.

    -Colin

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  • FlyingPhotog
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    US Tried to Develop "Sex Bomb"

    http://www.news.com.au/common//story_page/0,4057,11937748^13762,00.html

    US military wanted 'sex bomb'
    By Milanda Rout
    January 14, 2005

    A "SEX bomb" that would make enemy soldiers irresistible to each other was considered by the US military.

    Declassified documents reveal the Pentagon toyed with the idea of an aphrodisiac chemical weapon in 1994.

    The gas would have made enemy soldiers sexually irresistible to each other. The weapon's developers said homosexual behaviour among troops would deal a "distasteful but completely non-lethal" blow to morale.

    The plans, unearthed from a US air force laboratory in Ohio, were published in New Scientist magazine.

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