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Dead mice with hidden information, pigeon cameras ... What mysterious spy tools are hidden in the CIA museum?

With dead mouse and pigeon cameras with hidden information, the CIA Museum also has the following spy tools.

First of all, "Dragonfly" UAV is a small UAV developed by CIA in1970s. It is the first UAV that looks like an insect and is about the same size as an insect. It can collect information through micro devices that it carries with it.

Second, cyanide glasses In the 1970s, when a prisoner was tortured and decided to commit suicide, he could get a small cyanide pill from one end by opening this pair of glasses.

Third, the shoe bug The CIA used the shoe bug to eavesdrop on diplomats. Diplomats are generally reluctant to buy clothes locally, but send handmade shoes to the embassy. Intelligence agencies will arrive at the post office at the first time to intercept those shoes and install bugs and microphones behind them.

In order to eavesdrop on diplomats' conversations. In the offices of diplomats, electronic scanners used to prevent eavesdropping will not find such transmitters.

Fourth, the multifunctional pen looks like an ordinary pen, which can also save the life of users in an emergency and even be used to extract the DNA of attackers. Benchmark 1 100 pen is a kind of pen that can be used as a weapon. It is equipped with a pointed weapon of Kubota stick.

This pointed weapon is made of aluminum or stainless steel, anodized and hidden in a pen. The cover of Jian Zihao pen contains a DNA extractor, which can not only attack attackers, but also collect their blood samples. Besides, this pen can be used to break glass.

V. One-time password tag A one-time password tag is issued for encoding and decoding passwords, one for encoding and the other for decoding. The code label of any two pages is different, and each page contains a set of keys randomly grouped by five digits. Because passwords can only be used once, it is almost impossible to crack them. ?