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Tango01 Supporting Member of TMP21 Jun 2023 8:42 p.m. PST

…Glow-In-the-Dark Foxes Against Japan


"When the United States entered the Second World War following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, it seemed as though the country had a "no idea is a bad one" type of approach. Many strange and ridiculous plans were brought to the table. One that almost saw use during the conflict was Project Fantasia, which involved spray-painting foxes.


When the Second World War began, there wasn't one single intelligence agency that operated within the US. Instead, different departments performed their own operations. Considering the magnitude of the conflict, this disorganized method of intelligence gathering was inefficient and inadequate…"


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