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How the CIA Actually Trained Animals to Spy During the Cold War

How the CIA Actually Trained Animals to Spy During the Cold War

Published 4 days, 20 hours ago
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Did you know the CIA once spent $20 million surgically implanting listening devices into cats? In this episode, Daniel Torres uncovers the bizarre world of animal espionage programs that sound too weird to be true, but are backed by declassified documents and insider accounts. From ravens carrying tiny spy cameras to dolphins detecting underwater mines, these Cold War experiments reveal just how desperate intelligence agencies were to gain an edge. 🎯 What You'll Learn: • How Project Axial Light trained ravens to photograph enemy targets with 80% accuracy • The real story behind Operation Acoustic Kitty and why it failed spectacularly • Which dolphin spy programs are still classified today and what that tells us • Why pigeons outperformed human analysts at identifying objects in aerial photos 👤 Perfect for: anyone who loves untold history and wants to understand how far governments will go in the name of national security. 📍 Chapters: [00:00] Daniel Torres introduces the CIA's strangest recruitment program [01:45] Project Axial Light: when ravens became Cold War photographers [04:20] Operation Acoustic Kitty's $20 million disaster [07:15] Dolphin spies and underwater warfare secrets [09:30] Pigeons vs. humans: the surprising winner in photo analysis [11:00] What these programs reveal about animal intelligence 🔔 Never miss an episode: Follow Proof Positive on Spotify and Apple Podcasts for daily deep dives into the stories that don't make headlines. Daniel's investigative reporting brings you the documents, evidence, and context you won't find anywhere else. 🔍 Topics: CIA operations, animal intelligence, Cold War espionage, declassified documents, government secrets

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