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The Men Who Stare at Goats
Jon Ronson
Product Details
ISBN:
9781439181775
Format:
Paperback
Pages:
259
Publish Date:
10/13/09
Publisher:
Simon & Schuster
Item Number:
SMNPB918177
In the late 1970s, the United States Army secretly recruited a cache of innovative geniuses to accelerate their top-secret experiments in telekinesis, invisibility, and lethal psychic mind rays. While you might expect to hear these words during the trailer to the next blockbuster film from Marvel comics, this is actually the peculiar truth as documented by Jon Ronson in his endlessly entertaining book, THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS. Ronson analyzes the history and significance of the U.S. military's dalliance in paranormal activities, which continue to play a prominent role in the 21st century's "War on Terror." From an army major who played a major role in the infamous Hale-Bopp suicide to the use of the Barney theme song as psychological torture to a group of men who strenuously attempt to kill cute furry creatures using only the power of their mind, Ronson reveals a slice of military history which is far too bizarre to be fiction.
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Review 1:
"Mr. Ronson sets his book up beautifully. It moves with wry, precise agility from crackpot to crackpot in its search for the essence of this New Age creativity....[A] smarter, nuttier version of THE TIPPING POINT or BLINK...Somehow Mr. Ronson is able to keep his book both light and nightmarish."
04/07/2005
Review 2:
"[An] enjoyably maddening feat....[Ronson's] instinct for finding serious characters who say silly things is singular and irresistible...."
04/13/2005
Review 3:
"...Ronson...has a knack for ferreting out the bizarre-but-verifiable, and the undeniable here is just...mind-boggling...."
June/July 2005
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