About this episode
In the 1960s, the CIA launched one of the strangest covert projects in espionage history — a top-secret mission to transform an ordinary house cat into a Cold War spy.In this episode, Gordy dives into the bizarre true story of Project Acoustic Kitty — a multimillion-dollar experiment where veterinarians and engineers attempted to surgically implant listening devices inside cats. It was part of a larger intelligence arms race where both the U.S. and the Soviet Union were desperate for new surveillance methods.What followed was a surreal blend of biotechnology, spycraft, and absurdity that could only happen in the Cold War. How did this project get approved? What did the CIA hope to learn? And how did it all go so spectacularly wrong?Gordy breaks down the real declassified files, the chilling details, and the aftermath that left even CIA insiders shaking their heads.So—did the world’s first spy cat succeed, or was it one of history’s most expensive feline fiascos?Watch to find out.Sources:Central Intelligence Agency. (2001). Acoustic Kitty Project Files, Directorate of Science & Technology, declassified in the “Family Jewels” archive.Marchetti, V. (2001, 2007). Interviews in The Telegraph and The Washington Post.National Security Archive, George Washington University.U.S. Central Intelligence Agency. (1967). Implant Communications Research Summary, declassified.Smithsonian Magazine. (2019, Nov). “Acoustic Kitty: The CIA’s Bizarre Cold War Spy Cat.” #CIA #SpyHistory #ColdWar #WeirdFacts #weirdhistory #DailyFacts #HistoryFacts #Espionage #DidYouKnow #animalfacts #animalspies #CIAspy #spygear #funfacts #learnonyoutube #spyfacts #catfacts Music thanks to Zapsplat.