Subproject 94, a secret CIA initiative, sought to develop an army of 'animal assassins' by implanting electrodes into various animals. Conducted in the 1960s under MKUltra, this project aimed to control animal behavior through electrical impulses for potential espionage and assassination missions during the Cold War. The program also involved human experimentation, where unwitting subjects were drugged without consent. Recent analyses suggest that these efforts were influenced by previous military strategies, aiming to exploit neuroscience for behavioral manipulation, thus advocating a disturbing intersection of ethics and warfare.
The CIA's Subproject 94 aimed to turn animals into lethal operatives in a Cold War strategy to manipulate behavior and assassinate enemies.
Documents reveal the CIA's chilling plan to implant electrodes in animals to control them, expanding MKUltra's disturbing legacy beyond human subjects.
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