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    Laughed until my sides hurt when reading this one...I hope Dr. Evil's "sharks with frickin' lasers" are not let loose too



    Armed and dangerous - Flipper the firing dolphin let loose by Katrina

    by Mark Townsend Houston
    Sunday September 25, 2005
    The Observer


    It may be the oddest tale to emerge from the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina. Armed dolphins, trained by the US military to shoot terrorists and pinpoint spies underwater, may be missing in the Gulf of Mexico.
    Experts who have studied the US navy's cetacean training exercises claim the 36 mammals could be carrying 'toxic dart' guns. Divers and surfers risk attack, they claim, from a species considered to be among the planet's smartest. The US navy admits it has been training dolphins for military purposes, but has refused to confirm that any are missing.

    Dolphins have been trained in attack-and-kill missions since the Cold War. The US Atlantic bottlenose dolphins have apparently been taught to shoot terrorists attacking military vessels. Their coastal compound was breached during the storm, sweeping them out to sea. But those who have studied the controversial use of dolphins in the US defence programme claim it is vital they are caught quickly.

    Leo Sheridan, 72, a respected accident investigator who has worked for government and industry, said he had received intelligence from sources close to the US government's marine fisheries service confirming dolphins had escaped.

    'My concern is that they have learnt to shoot at divers in wetsuits who have simulated terrorists in exercises. If divers or windsurfers are mistaken for a spy or suicide bomber and if equipped with special harnesses carrying toxic darts, they could fire,' he said. 'The darts are designed to put the target to sleep so they can be interrogated later, but what happens if the victim is not found for hours?'

    Usually dolphins were controlled via signals transmitted through a neck harness. 'The question is, were these dolphins made secure before Katrina struck?' said Sheridan.

    The mystery surfaced when a separate group of dolphins was washed from a commercial oceanarium on the Mississippi coast during Katrina. Eight were found with the navy's help, but the dolphins were not returned until US navy scientists had examined them.

    Sheridan is convinced the scientists were keen to ensure the dolphins were not the navy's, understood to be kept in training ponds in a sound in Louisiana, close to Lake Pontchartrain, whose waters devastated New Orleans.

    The navy launched the classified Cetacean Intelligence Mission in San Diego in 1989, where dolphins, fitted with harnesses and small electrodes planted under their skin, were taught to patrol and protect Trident submarines in harbour and stationary warships at sea.

    Criticism from animal rights groups ensured the use of dolphins became more secretive. But the project gained impetus after the Yemen terror attack on the USS Cole in 2000. Dolphins have also been used to detect mines near an Iraqi port.
    All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

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    Somehow I rather doubt that if the dolphins were indeed outfitted with a dart shooting device, that any darts loaded into it would be toxic or even darts for that matter. After-all, these dolphins would have been used for training and it would surprise me if toxic darts were used in the training process where divers were also used. Nevermind that it all begs the question as to why the dolphins would have the dart device on at all times...
    “And, remember: there's no 'I' in 'irony'” ~ Merlin Mann

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      Uhmm...I would be very surprised if they indeed have those "toxic darts". That would be very incompetent on the part of humans in charge of those dolphins.
      I mean, does anyone up there let all soldiers in base to carry armed rifle at all times? I think not...
      And those are not soldiers, but, even if prety smart, animals...

      edit: yeah Jesterzwild, beat me to it.
      Sensational reporting overall, I think...

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