The construction of a chemical weapon that would use chemical aphrodisiacs to make enemy soldiers’to feel irresistible attraction for each other“, Once the US Air Force was planning, according to MailOnline.

The strange plan, formulated by the Wright Military Laboratory in 1994, was part of a six -year plan to develop non -deadly $ 7.5 million that was eventually abolished.

A three -page document acquired by the Sunshine Project, a weapons of weapons of mass destruction, detailing the bomb’s proposal “containing a chemical that would make enemy soldiers feel attracted to each other”.

Scientists believed that this would make their units be “destroyed”.

Although there was no legal evidence indicating that this would work, the Sunshine Project found that the Pentagon submitted the proposal to the country’s highest scientific body, the National Academy of Sciences in 2002.

The idea was created during a time when homophobia was generally more widespread and accepted in the US than today, especially in the army.

Indeed, when President Bill Clinton attempted to lift the ban on joining gays into the army, he came into a strong confrontation with leading military.

But the document itself describes the plan as “disgusting”, but it stresses that it is “completely not deadly”.

In the years that followed, chemical weapons were also suggested that would make the enemy’s skin very sensitive to the sun, even one that would give them a “intense and lasting” bad breath.

The idea behind all these proposed weapons was to distract or weaken the enemy without killing it to give the US an advantage, but none of them ever happened.