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What cats really can do for government?





Kimmo Huosionmaa

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Have you ever seen a movie “Cat’s eyes”?  Do you know that movie has a real background in CIA’s laboratory?  “Acoustic Kitty” was CIA's attempt to create the advanced biological weapon. That program was officially mentioned to train cats for looking for enemy's weapons and other military stuff. But in some confessions are mentioned that those cats were trained also for eliminating enemy soldiers and other targets with biting their throat or blood vessels cut. The story behind in this rumor bases, that cats are also very easy to train for same missions what are normally made by dogs.


Training a cat is same style action than training dogs, but there is one difference between cats and dogs. Cat doesn’t scream, and that’s why trainer must teach it a signal position if that operator want’s to use it for patrol animal. Cat has some advantages what the dogs don't have. They can go places that are too small for dogs, and their small size and capacity to climb to trees makes them ideal for searching bombs and snipers, and if those cats are properly trained, they can surprise that man, and bite the shooter to the throat or first, to make that person harmless.


Those cats might equip with small radios, what works in infrasound or ultrasound frequency, that human can’t hear those commands. When we are talking about those cats, the problem with original “acoustic cat” was need of surgery, to put those animals to work. In this program, operators use systems that are fitted to collars, and they are not actually necessary. If those animals are equipped with satellite communicators and GPS system, they can be controlled from another side of the world.


If an operator has a visual contact with the cat, he does need only a megaphone, what has the capacity to use infrasound or ultrasound. The orders for that animals could give by speech or with special sound files what can be made by a midi system. If an animal has a radio and digital camera on its collar, can operator control those animals like biorobots? When we are talking about this kind of animals, we must realize that those animals can use in the very dangerous way to eliminate any person who those operators want to die.


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