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  1. allthatsinteresting.com

    The roots of the heart attack gun lay in the work of one Mary Embree. Going to work for the CIA as an 18-year old high school graduate, Embree was a secretary in a division tasked with devising hidden microphones and other audio surveillance equipment, before being promoted to the Office of Technical Services.
  2. wearethemighty.com

    The CIA developed a heart attack gun, a weapon that had been used against the U.S. political enemies and beyond. Blake Stilwell Senior Contributor Blake Stilwell is a traveler and writer with degrees in design, television & film, journalism, public relations, international relations, and business administration. He is a former combat ...
  3. todayifoundout.com

    Part of a program named MK Naomi, established for conducting and managing bacteriological warfare, the poison dart gun was just one of many experiments by the agency, which also included pesticides to ravage crops and on one occasion, using the NYC subway to test out a "trial model" of a biological warfare attack. On September 16, 1975 ...
  4. mysteriology.com

    Apr 8, 2023In 1975, the Church Committee hearings revealed an astonishing CIA secret weapon - a gun capable of inducing a heart attack in its target from a long distance. Officially unveiled in 1970, this silent assassin was unlike any weapon most would imagine a spy agency to employ.
  5. allthatsinteresting.com

    YouTube Arizona Senator Barry Goldwater examines the so-called "heart attack gun" during the September 1975 hearing. At the Sept. 17 hearing, Church and other senators handled the "heart attack gun," a modified Colt M1911 pistol equipped with an electrical firing mechanism, and asked CIA Director William Colby questions about it.
  6. The CIA heart attack gun, it turned out, was actually a modified Colt M1911 pistol with a sight mounted on the top, and a battery fitted inside the handle. It utilized electricity to shoot a dart at the intended target, and could do so noiselessly and accurately at distances up to 100 yards (about as many meters). ...
  7. techeblog.com

    Sound suppressors for guns are nothing new, but the CIA's 'heart attack gun' from the 1970s takes covertness to a whole new level. Think of it as a poison dart gun, one which can cause a heart attack once it enters the bloodstream. It can reportedly pierce through clothing and leave no signs of impact on the skin other than a small red dot. The weapon is basically a modified Colt 1911 and was ...

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