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'Ghost Chili': Indian Military To Weaponize World's Hottest Chili

Ghost Chili

WASBIR HUSSAIN   03/23/10 08:19 AM ET   AP

GAUHATI, India — The Indian military has a new weapon against terrorism: the world's hottest chili.

After conducting tests, the military has decided to use the thumb-sized "bhut jolokia," or "ghost chili," to make tear gas-like hand grenades to immobilize suspects, defense officials said Tuesday.

The bhut jolokia was accepted by Guinness World Records in 2007 as the world's spiciest chili. It is grown and eaten in India's northeast for its taste, as a cure for stomach troubles and a way to fight the crippling summer heat.

It has more than 1,000,000 Scoville units, the scientific measurement of a chili's spiciness. Classic Tabasco sauce ranges from 2,500 to 5,000 Scoville units, while jalapeno peppers measure anywhere from 2,500 to 8,000.

"The chili grenade has been found fit for use after trials in Indian defense laboratories, a fact confirmed by scientists at the Defense Research and Development Organization," Col. R. Kalia, a defense spokesman in the northeastern state of Assam, told The Associated Press.

"This is definitely going to be an effective nontoxic weapon because its pungent smell can choke terrorists and force them out of their hide-outs," R. B. Srivastava, the director of the Life Sciences Department at the New Delhi headquarters of the DRDO said.

Srivastava, who led a defense research laboratory in Assam, said trials are also on to produce bhut jolokia-based aerosol sprays to be used by women against attackers and for the police to control and disperse mobs.

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GAUHATI, India — The Indian military has a new weapon against terrorism: the world's hottest chili. After conducting tests, the military has decided to use the thumb-sized "bhut jolokia," or "g...
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09:37 PM on 03/25/2010
Great idea! Only with MORE weapons can we finally achieve PEACE!

Keep up the great work!
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WIpatriot
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05:58 PM on 03/25/2010
Food Fight!
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Gurg
What goes around, comes around!
05:48 PM on 03/25/2010
Not to offend my Indian friends but you guys need to weaponize your farts.
10:57 AM on 03/25/2010
It is such a shame that such a tasty and awesome chilli is being used for such foul means - I mean - is nothing sacred at all?
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knightoftheroundtable
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11:15 PM on 03/24/2010
Imagine using in chili, lots of @$$ fire, watch them far.ts.
06:59 PM on 03/24/2010
Sounds to me like a weapon of @ss destruction....
04:56 PM on 03/25/2010
LMAO, that was a good one :)
04:01 PM on 03/24/2010
I think this is actually a very innovative idea.....and natural too
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Morgantheaxe
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12:51 PM on 03/25/2010
Yeh, nice to see. Farmer's get a boost growing them, and we dont get exposed to another man made freakish substance that oh by the way causes cancer ten years down the road. Besides what is the trade off instead to get people to comply? Tazer? Shoot them? Beat them? Im going with the chilli bomb. They use pepper spray in prisons already to reduce the amount of brute force needed for a cell extractions.
08:53 AM on 03/24/2010
I looked up this article and a more colorful picture published with it:

http://beta.thehindu.com/news/national/article279980.ece
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VOTER
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03:50 PM on 03/24/2010
What a pretty picture. Label it: HOT!

Thanks for the link.
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07:47 AM on 03/24/2010
Ah, an environmentally friendly way of coaxing someone to choke up a lung - nice. And a boon for agriculture (you get the farmer-vote!).

This has GOT to be better than dirty bombs and phosphorus, yes?
09:22 AM on 03/24/2010
You do know that tear gas and bombs are used under slightly different circumstances, right? Well, you probably don't.
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09:40 AM on 03/24/2010
Indeed, I do but I also think that dousing riotous civilian populations in hot chili-spray has got to be better than dousing them in phosphorus and burning them to death.
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07:14 AM on 03/24/2010
Eat that and there will be a "blowout" alright!
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06:32 AM on 03/24/2010
My eye sockets are perspiring, my mouth is watering, just thinking about it. I think I'll go have some right now!
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archeDeWashington
03:21 AM on 03/24/2010
Please save my people.

www.okongo.org/televisionshiloh.html

www.okongo.org
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Bashir Hood
12:15 AM on 03/24/2010
i'll try that in my chili. should be delicious.
01:03 AM on 03/24/2010
There are several sites you can order sauces made from it as well as pure capascin.

http://www.hotsauceworld.com/hottest-hot-sauce.html
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06:07 AM on 03/24/2010
Thanks for that site - do they mail to Europe?

I have plenty of Blair's (Pure Death with Jolokia) - is Mad Dog good? Which are both the hottest and best tasting in your view?
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Bashir Hood
05:11 PM on 03/24/2010
indeed, thanks for that info. i'll make my dad cry yet lol
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11:40 PM on 03/23/2010
A weapon with a dual purpose - it's a grenade and a seasoning.
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10:06 PM on 03/23/2010
Here's an idea: let's test this on the 'tea baggers' and those vehemently opposed to healthcare reform and see how quickly they change their tune.