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CIA Bin Laden Demon Toy [PHOTOS]: Made To Stop Terrorism?

Jun 19, 2014 06:30 PM EDT

CIA Bin Laden demon toy has recently been created by the agency. The purpose of the CIA Bin Laden demon toy - fight terrorism and stop Bin Laden's influence by scaring people.

The Post reports that the objective of the CIA Bin Laden demon toy was to scare children and their parents, which causes them to "turn away from the actual bin Laden."

The project might seem odd. However, the U.S. government has reportedly long ago conducted "influence operations," which to some might look like propaganda. The operations are reported to have the aim of claiming the hearts and minds of the public in enemy territories.

 The CIA Bin Laden demon toy looks somewhat exactly like a demon. It is not exactly clear who would actually want to play with a demon-like toy, but it remains to be seen if this novel effort to ward off enemies will prove effective. Still, it is a great stab at warding off terrorism. The CIA Bin Laden demon toy proves that the agency is willing to do whatever it takes to deal with its enemies.

According to website Mashable, the CIA Bin Laden demon toy has been in the works since 2005. The CIA Bin Laden demon toy / action figure was made reportedly from heat-dissolving material that would pull back to show a devilish red-face. According to The Post on Thursday, the CIA Bin Laden demon toy has been named "Devil Eyes."

CIA Bin Laden demon toy, in order to come into fruition, needed the CIA to partner with Donald Levine, a Hasbro executive who passed away last month. However, despite photos of the CIA Bin Laden demon toy going viral, the project was not able to finish. According to TIME, there were only three CIA Bin Laden demon toy created. The three action figures are also reported to be examples of how the actual product might look.

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