Since 2002, the International Spy Museum in Washington DC, United States, has stored and collected a variety of tools used for spying. Of the many tools on display there, you probably would not have expected that glasses and lipids could be a deadly spy tool. Here's the list summarized from Buzzfeed. Buttonhole Camera, Model F-21, Circa 1970 This one camera is different than most. In addition to its small size function and purpose is different. Known as Ajax, this camera is usually hidden inside a suit. The countries that use it are the Soviet Union, Europe, and the United States. Triggers or shutter buttons in this camera, placed in a pocket and when activated, will shoot silently because the lens resembles a shirt button. Transmitter Like Dog Shit This transmitter has a unique shape as well as disgusting. How not, the shape is made as closely as possible with dog poop. The goal is to disguise it from others. This transmitter was used by the CIA in 1970 to transmit radio signals...
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