Ebook: The Men Who Stare at Goats
Author: RONSON Jon
- Genre: Other Social Sciences // Politics
- Tags: CIA covert ops deep state DHS drug-running EMF espionage Fort Bragg hegemony LSD Manchurian Candidate military intelligence mind-control MK-Ultra Monarch Great Satan subliminal Waco Silent Weapons for Quiet Wars War on Terror
- Year: 2004
- Publisher: Picador
- City: London
- Language: English
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"This story is about what happened when a small group of men highly placed within the United States military, the government, and the intelligence services began believing in very strange things."
‘Simultaneously frightening and hilarious’. -The Times.
Why are Iraqi prisoners of war forced to listen to Barney
the Purple Dinosaur’s theme tune repeatedly, at top volume?
Why have 100 de-bleated goats been secretly placed inside
the Special Forces command centre at Fort Bragg, North
Carolina? Has the US Army really enlisted the help of Uri
Geller? In 'The Men Who Stare at Goats', Jon Ronson searches
for answers to these and many other questions, revealing some
of the extraordinary beliefs at the core of the War on Terror.
‘Few more earnest investigative journalists would have had the
brilliant bloody-mindedness to get what he has got, and hardly
any would have the wit to present it with as much clarity.
'The Men Who Stare at Goats' is not only a narcotic road trip
through the wackier reaches of Bush’s war effort, but also an
unmissable account of some of the insanity that has lately
been done In our names’. -Observer.
‘Funny and gravely serious, what emerges is a world shrouded
In secrecy, mystery and wackiness, where Warrior Monks and
psychic spies battle it out for military thinking. Mind-blowing
stuff’. -Metro.
‘A funny and tragic story of how the hippie dream was enlisted
by the military’. --Daily Telegraph.
‘Simultaneously frightening and hilarious’. -The Times.
Why are Iraqi prisoners of war forced to listen to Barney
the Purple Dinosaur’s theme tune repeatedly, at top volume?
Why have 100 de-bleated goats been secretly placed inside
the Special Forces command centre at Fort Bragg, North
Carolina? Has the US Army really enlisted the help of Uri
Geller? In 'The Men Who Stare at Goats', Jon Ronson searches
for answers to these and many other questions, revealing some
of the extraordinary beliefs at the core of the War on Terror.
‘Few more earnest investigative journalists would have had the
brilliant bloody-mindedness to get what he has got, and hardly
any would have the wit to present it with as much clarity.
'The Men Who Stare at Goats' is not only a narcotic road trip
through the wackier reaches of Bush’s war effort, but also an
unmissable account of some of the insanity that has lately
been done In our names’. -Observer.
‘Funny and gravely serious, what emerges is a world shrouded
In secrecy, mystery and wackiness, where Warrior Monks and
psychic spies battle it out for military thinking. Mind-blowing
stuff’. -Metro.
‘A funny and tragic story of how the hippie dream was enlisted
by the military’. --Daily Telegraph.
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