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The ice is a dangerous material

The ice is a dangerous material


In the "Operation Mongoose" CIA investigated bullets, what would vanish in the body of the victim, what hides the identity of the gun. During Kennedy's assassination was rumors, what was the product of imagination about the melting bullet, what was vanished in the body. But was those bullets used against Kennedy or some other target is without evidence.

Those rumors are only rumors, and there is no evidence about the use of this kind of weapon in that case. In the laboratories of the special forces have been created the bullets, what are made by using the same material, what is used in the suppository, and what contains terrible poisons like ricin or some other chemical agent.

The purpose of the special material of the bullet is that the ammunition would melt in the body of the victim. There was no evidence of the use of this kind of bullet in Kennedy's case, but it has given ideas for some other melting materials, which can be used as the weapons.

There have been introduced the very interesting idea, that the assassins could use ice bullet, or otherwise to say, bullet what is made by ice, in their missions. If the bullet is melting, the riffling image of the bullet would vanish, and that makes tracking the gun almost impossible.

That thing means that when the bullet is melting the identity of the weapon would be vanished. The bullet itself would be the ice bite, what is made by the water, and cooled very cold temperature. Then it will put in the thermos bottle, what can put on the nose of the gun, like a silencer.

The purpose of the thermos bottle would be to keep the bullet cold, and if this weapon is needed to use in the assassination missions, there could not change for another shoot. In that thermos can be two hatches, what will open, when the shooter pulls the trigger, and the pressure would pull the bullet out and if the pressure would be high enough the ice bullet would be devastating.

I don't know how this thing would work with standard weapons, but black powder guns this thing could be a suitable tool for special mission agents or operators like that. In fact, things like ice sticks can be used as a temporary weapon like knives, what are single user, and there are stories that somebody has killed another person in the prison by using ice plate, what edge is very very cutting.  in every year somebody would be injured, when the edge of the ice is cutting the hand, and at the same way those plated can be used also as the weapons.

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