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by krapp
2117 days ago
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>but it was real enough for someone to come up with the idea, ballpark the cost of it, write up the proposal and have a bunch of presumably high-paid decision-makers read it in order to come to the conclusion that it's just a little bit too ridiculous. That's all on the tax dollar. A research laboratory speculated about possible areas of nonlethal chemical weapons research, and created a three page proposal, among which was a reference to what would be called the "gay bomb." That's their job. Here is the proposal[0]. That's how "real" the "gay bomb" was - a single brief paragraph on the second page. This isn't "egregious military research," it's a step above a doodle scribbled onto a napkin that someone else threw into the wastebasket. [0]https://web.archive.org/web/20060502201217if_/http://www.sun... |
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