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May 09, 2005
| THE MILITARY AND THE SUPERNATURAL |
I have seen enough positive reviews about this book to know I should pick it up, but this latest one from Janet Maslin of the Times has sealed the deal. The book is The Men Who Stare At Goats, the title of which refers to a group of soldiers who allegedly are able to stop a goat's heart simply by staring at it intensely. Journalist Ron Jonson details many of the bizarre (but true!) experiments attempted by the government during the late-1970's, which include everything from supernatural tortures to attempts to walk through walls.
"While [Lt. Col. Jim] Channon was asserting that the military should be 'unafraid to appear harebrained and half-baked in their pursuit of a new kind of weapon,' a parallel and less theoretical set of experiments was unfolding. And Ronson addresses the more sinister aspect of outside-of-the-box military thinking. The Men Who Stare at Goats turns into a book that connects dots."
-Amazon: The Men Who Stare at Goats
-Sun-Sentinel: Goatbusters and other psychic GIs
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Posted by Nick Carr at May 9, 2005 11:45 AM
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