An Osama bin Laden action figure with an
evil-looking face.
The spy agency began quietly developing the
bin Laden doll in 2005, as first reported by The Washington Post,
and recruited the help of the former head of the Hasbro toy company, Donald
Levine.
The CIA's proposed plan, according to the
newspaper, was to produce the dolls, with their bright red faces and spooky
green eyes, and hand them out to children in Afghanistan in hopes of turning
them away from the al Qaeda leader.
The CIA's proposed plan, according to the
newspaper, was to produce the dolls, with their bright red faces and spooky green
eyes, and hand them out to children in Afghanistan in hopes of turning them
away from the al Qaeda leader.
"The action figure idea was proposed and
rejected by CIA before it got past the prototype stage," said Dean Boyd,
CIA spokesman. "To our knowledge, there were only three individual action
figures ever created and these were merely to show what a final product might
look like. After being presented with these examples, the CIA declined to
pursue this idea and did not produce or distribute any of these action figures.
Furthermore, the CIA has no knowledge of these action figures being produced or
distributed by others."
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