FLASHBACK: CIA Heart Attack Gun (1975)

(1975) CIA whistleblower talks about a gun that shoots a frozen dart of poison that mimicks a heart attack in the victim. As part of the Church Committee’s Senate investigations in 1975, William Colby presented to Committee Chairman Frank Church a gun resembling a Colt .45 equipped with a telescopic sight. TIME reported “the gun fires a toxin-tipped dart, almost silently and accurately up to 250 ft. Moreover, the dart is so tiny--the width of a human hair and a quarter of an inch long--as
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