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Ed Palmer
06-09-07, 02:29 PM
Pentagon Confirms It Sought To Build A 'Gay Bomb'
| Jun 8, 2007 | Hank Plante




A Berkeley watchdog organization that tracks military spending said it uncovered a strange U.S. military proposal to create a hormone bomb that could purportedly turn enemy soldiers into homosexuals and make them more interested in sex than fighting.

Pentagon officials on Friday confirmed to CBS 5 that military leaders had considered, and then subsquently rejected, building the so-called "Gay Bomb."

Edward Hammond, of Berkeley's Sunshine Project, had used the Freedom of Information Act to obtain a copy of the proposal from the Air Force's Wright Laboratory in Dayton, Ohio.

As part of a military effort to develop non-lethal weapons, the proposal suggested, "One distasteful but completely non-lethal example would be strong aphrodisiacs, especially if the chemical also caused homosexual behavior."

The documents show the Air Force lab asked for $7.5 million to develop such a chemical weapon.

"The Ohio Air Force lab proposed that a bomb be developed that contained a chemical that would cause enemy soliders to become gay, and to have their units break down because all their soldiers became irresistably attractive to one another," Hammond said after reviwing the documents.

"The notion was that a chemical that would probably be pleasant in the human body in low quantities could be identified, and by virtue of either breathing or having their skin exposed to this chemical, the notion was that soliders would become gay," explained Hammond.

The Pentagon told CBS 5 that the proposal was made by the Air Force in 1994.

"The Department of Defense is committed to identifying, researching and developing non-lethal weapons that will support our men and women in uniform," said a DOD spokesperson, who indicated that the "gay bomb" idea was quickly dismissed.

However, Hammond said the government records he obtained suggest the military gave the plan much stronger consideration than it has acknowledged.

"The truth of the matter is it would have never come to my attention if it was dismissed at the time it was proposed," he said. "In fact, the Pentagon has used it repeatedly and subsequently in an effort to promote non-lethal weapons, and in fact they submitted it to the highest scientific review body in the country for them to consider."

Military officials insisted Friday to CBS 5 that they are not currently working on any such idea and that the past plan was abandoned.

Gay community leaders in California said Friday that they found the notion of a "gay bomb" both offensive and almost laughable at the same time.

"Throughout history we have had so many brave men and women who are gay and lesbian serving the military with distinction," said Geoff Kors of Equality California. "So, it's just offensive that they think by turning people gay that the other military would be incapable of doing their job. And its absurd because there's so much medical data that shows that sexual orientation is immutable and cannot be changed."

huey guns
06-10-07, 11:51 PM
didn't they test that in S.F. back in the 60's

Osotogary
06-11-07, 07:20 AM
Got some great cartoon material there, Ed. Thanks.

By the way, what would you folks name this bomb?

ggyoung
06-11-07, 11:08 AM
Hell the french had that bomb 100's of years ago. It has worked for them.

Sgt Leprechaun
06-11-07, 11:10 AM
Only the AF would come up with that goofy idea.

This is actually kinda old news, I recall hearing about it years ago.

Osotogary
06-11-07, 06:26 PM
Only the AF would come up with that goofy idea.
This is actually kinda old news, I recall hearing about it years ago.

Sgt Leprechaun-
There is nothing sadder, I hear tell, than an old gay bomb.

If you think that was strange; one of the many secrets undertaken by the United States during World War II was to strike a psychological blow to the Japanese morale by painting sacred Mt Fuji red, which was abandoned only after someone calculated how much paint and how many aircraft would be required for the project. (Taken from the book, "Dirty Little Secrets of World War II".)

Sgt Leprechaun
06-11-07, 07:07 PM
I love that book!

And that line is classic..."old gay bomb"

Osotogary
06-11-07, 08:36 PM
Hope not...for our troop's sake.

kato811
06-11-07, 09:42 PM
I hear there working on goat bombs to use in the middle east