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CIA project tried to turn cats into spies

By T.K. Randall
March 20, 2013 · Comment icon 32 comments

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Operation Acoustic Kitty attempted to turn otherwise ordinary pet cats in to secret listening devices.
The experimental project was attempted in the 1960s in an effort to find an effective way to eavesdrop on the private conversations of foreign officials. To accomplish this, researchers augmented a common household cat with surveillance equipment including a microphone in its ear canal and a small radio transmitter in the base of its skull. The cat was then trained to go and sit next to the target so that it would pick up what was being said.

To test the effectiveness of their creation, CIA staff members drove the experimental feline to a local park and released it in the hope that it would let them eavesdrop on the conversation of two people sitting on a bench. Unfortunately things didn't quite go to plan - the cat was utterly disinterested in its agenda of national security and instead decided to wander in to the street where it was promptly run over by a taxi.

The project was abandoned soon afterwards.[!gad]The experimental project was attempted in the 1960s in an effort to find an effective way to eavesdrop on the private conversations of foreign officials. To accomplish this, researchers augmented a common household cat with surveillance equipment including a microphone in its ear canal and a small radio transmitter in the base of its skull. The cat was then trained to go and sit next to the target so that it would pick up what was being said.

To test the effectiveness of their creation, CIA staff members drove the experimental feline to a local park and released it in the hope that it would let them eavesdrop on the conversation of two people sitting on a bench. Unfortunately things didn't quite go to plan - the cat was utterly disinterested in its agenda of national security and instead decided to wander in to the street where it was promptly run over by a taxi.

The project was abandoned soon afterwards.
The problem was that cats are not especially trainable - they don’t have the same deep-seated desire to please a human master that dogs do - and the agency’s robo-cat didn’t seem terribly interested in national security.


Source: io9.com | Comments (32)




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Comment icon #23 Posted by ashven 12 years ago
dude what is seriously wrong with humans and people????????humanity not all but like half of humanity is p***ing me off and I try honestly sincerely to look at the positive side of humanity but humanity makes it really hard.I hope the ones that are trying to turn animals into spies and etc well I hope they pay and get punished soon soon im not talking about some weak sauce punishment method either!!!the CIA and the government must be really paranoid and scared Go travelling Starseed,i promise you people are inherently good
Comment icon #24 Posted by shrooma 12 years ago
Go travelling Starseed,i promise you people are inherently good . I take it, like the rest of us, you don't include politicians in the term 'people' then....? :-)
Comment icon #25 Posted by boonroonru 12 years ago
I think this story is bogus. Most cats don't get run over unless someone is deliberately trying to. They usually look both ways.
Comment icon #26 Posted by tigerlilly 12 years ago
Really? The cat was ran over? Really?
Comment icon #27 Posted by ReddWolfe 12 years ago
Newspaper Headline: 'CIA CAT HIT BY TAXI'
Comment icon #28 Posted by -M7 12 years ago
Eat your heart out 007
Comment icon #29 Posted by miauimut 12 years ago
what? the cute cat will be like james bond, showing like this http://mediailmu.net
Comment icon #30 Posted by Shayde 12 years ago
This is why Blofield could never win against Bond. Did he never consider that his fluffy white cat wasn't possibly employed instead by Leiter's CIA mob?!!
Comment icon #31 Posted by brlesq1 12 years ago
Even if they could train a cat (which is laughable) where would they let it loose? Last I heard, cats aren't allowed inside government buildings, which I assume is where such clandestine conversations would take place. Or were they thinking of a park bench?
Comment icon #32 Posted by brlesq1 12 years ago
And now they want to use insects...I can see it now. The proverbial fly on the wall gets squashed by the proverbial fly swatter.


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