The Last Days of Patrice Lumumba — The Chemist and the Crocodile (2/6)
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The order came from the Oval Office. The weapon was hiding in the bathroom.
Washington D.C., August 1960. The Cold War is heating up, and patience is running out. In a secret meeting at the White House, President Dwight D. Eisenhower utters a sentence that will echo through history, wishing for Patrice Lumumba to simply "fall into a river full of crocodiles." The directive is clear: elimination.
But the CIA doesn't send a sniper. They send a scientist.
In Episode 2: The Chemist and the Crocodile, meet "Joe from Paris"—Dr. Sidney Gottlieb, the CIA’s club-footed master of mind control and poisons. He arrives in the Congo not with a gun, but with a diplomatic pouch containing a terrifyingly domestic assassination kit: rubber gloves, a syringe, and a tube of toothpaste laced with a lethal biological agent.
Tune in to witness the surreal and chilling moment when the most powerful intelligence agency on Earth turned dental hygiene into a weapon of war. Follow CIA Station Chief Larry Devlin as he stands on the banks of the Congo River, weighing a tube of poison in his hand and an executive order from the President in his head. The trap is set, the toxin is ready, and the crocodiles are circling.