Did the US Military test the Gay Bomb on California in the 1990's?

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This article is about the chemical weapon. For the war photograph, see Fag bomb.
For the WWII bomber, see Enola Gay.
The "gay bomb" and "halitosis bomb" are formal names for two non-lethal psychochemical weapons that a United States Air Force research laboratory speculated about producing. The theories involve discharging female sex pheromones over enemy forces in order to make them sexually attracted to each other.

In 1994 the Wright Laboratory in Ohio, a predecessor to today's United States Air Force Research Laboratory, produced a three-page proposal on a variety of possible nonlethal chemical weapons, which was later obtained by the Sunshine Project through a Freedom of Information Actrequest.[1][2][3][4][5]




In 1994 The U.S. Military Actually Considered Building A "Gay Bomb"

In 1994, The U.S. Military Actually Considered Building A “Gay Bomb”
By Katie Serena
Published February 2, 2018
Updated December 14, 2018
The idea of a gay bomb came from a desire to debilitate and distract their opponents but not necessarily kill them.


The concept of a “gay bomb” sounds like something out of a bad science fiction movie. A bomb that would drop a mixture of chemicals on the enemy and literally make them fall in love with one another to distract them from their wartime duties seems like such an impossible, far-fetched, ludicrous plan that no one could ever possibly attempt it, right?

Wrong.

In 1994, the US Department of Defense was looking into theoretical chemical weapons that would disrupt enemy morale, debilitating enemy soldiers but not going so far as to kill them. So, researchers at the Wright Laboratory in Ohio, a predecessor to today’s the United States Air Force Research Laboratory, began exploring some alternative options.


What existed, they asked, that would distract or delude a soldier long enough to mount an attack, without causing the soldier any bodily harm?

The answer seemed obvious: sex. But how could the airforce make that work to their advantage? In an act of brilliance (or insanity) they came up with the perfect plan.

They put together a three-page proposal in which they detailed their $7.5 million invention: the gay bomb. The gay bomb would be a cloud of gas that would be discharged over enemy camps “that contained a chemical that would cause enemy soldiers to become gay, and to have their units break down because all their soldiers became irresistibly attractive to one another.”

Basically, the pheromones in the gas would turn the soldiers gay. Which sounds totally legit, obviously.


Of course, very few studies have actually produced results that back this proposal up, but that didn’t stop them. The scientists continued to suggest additions to the gay bomb, including aphrodisiacs, and other scents.
 
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Dude, it is ok for you to like other men, this is the 21st century, you do not need to make up excuses for your feelings any more.
 
Queerlafornia is doomed to die from fags and meskins and politicikins.
 
The fact is, that every race, and every civilization has roughly 5% of its population that is gay. That tells me it's in our gene pool. It's the luck of the draw, either your stick floats that way, or it don't.
 
The fact is, that every race, and every civilization has roughly 5% of its population that is gay. That tells me it's in our gene pool. It's the luck of the draw, either your stick floats that way, or it don't.

It is also present in other animals.
 
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