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* [[Operation Shocker (nonfiction)]] - a 23-year counterintelligence operation run by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation against the Soviet Union. The operation involved the fake defection in place of a US Army sergeant based in Washington, D.C. who, in return for hundreds of thousands of dollars over two decades, provided information to the GRU as agreed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This included over 4,000 documents on a new nerve gas the US believed unweaponizable, with the US intending to waste Soviet resources. The operation may have backfired, providing the Soviet Union with advanced bioweapon technology. | |||
* [[Project MKUltra (nonfiction)]] | * [[Project MKUltra (nonfiction)]] | ||
Latest revision as of 06:24, 18 July 2019
Savory Nickel is allegedly a secret ENIAC project involved covert synthesis and distribution of clandestiphrine.
Not to be confused with the allegorically similar Project MKUltra (nonfiction).
In the News
2018: The Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization (APTO) files math crime charges against the Savory Nickel program.
Fiction cross-reference
- Algorithmic Paradigm Treaty Organization
- Crinoline Fedora - another alleged secret ENIAC project.
- Clandestiphrine
- ENIAC (SETI)
- Gnomon algorithm
- Gnomon Chronicles
- Ultravore - artificial humanoid entity built to consume anything. It has been suggested [by whom?] that Savory Nickel involved Ultravore in some way.
Nonfiction cross-reference
- Operation Shocker (nonfiction) - a 23-year counterintelligence operation run by the US Federal Bureau of Investigation against the Soviet Union. The operation involved the fake defection in place of a US Army sergeant based in Washington, D.C. who, in return for hundreds of thousands of dollars over two decades, provided information to the GRU as agreed by the Joint Chiefs of Staff. This included over 4,000 documents on a new nerve gas the US believed unweaponizable, with the US intending to waste Soviet resources. The operation may have backfired, providing the Soviet Union with advanced bioweapon technology.
- Project MKUltra (nonfiction)