WASHINGTON (Reuters) -- The U.S. military rejected a 1994 proposal to
develop an "aphrodisiac" to spur homosexual activity among enemy troops but is
hard at work on other less-than-lethal weapons, defense officials said
Sunday.
The idea of fostering homosexuality among the enemy figured in a
declassified six-year, $7.5 million request from a laboratory at Wright
Patterson Air Force Base in Ohio for funding of non-lethal chemical weapon
research.
Fostering homosexuality? Umm...I don't think that's how it works.
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