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Tuesday, 11 November 2014

Online bidding is open for a CIA-devised prototype doll meant to scare children away from the terror mastermind.


















An Osama bin Laden "devil doll" created almost a decade ago by the CIA is going
on auction this month.The agency came up with the idea of the action figurines as a way to scare children away from Bin Laden and counter his influence.The plan, code-namedDevil Eyes, was devised in 2005, when the terror mastermind was still America's most wanted man.The 30cm (12in) dolls featured traditional clothing and had faces painted with dissolving material that would peel off and show a demon-like red complexion with black marks andgreen eyes.Osama bin Laden was tracked downin Pakistan and killed on 2 May 2011Three dolls are believed to have been created before the project was abandoned.One of the figurines is going under the hammer at Nate D Sanders auction house on 20 November. Online bidding is already open.The minimum bidding price was set at $2,500 (£1,500).The dolls were created by the maker of the popular GI Joe toys and a veteran in the business, Donald Levine, according to The Washington Post, which reportedthe story last June.The intended destination of the toys remains unclear. The Washington Post quoted one source as saying some dolls hadbeen shipped to Karachi, Pakistan.

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