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The Men Who Stare at Goats

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Simon & Schuster, Jun 28, 2011 - Technology & Engineering - 272 pages
In 1979 a secret unit was established by the most gifted minds within the U.S. Army. Defying all known accepted military practice -- and indeed, the laws of physics -- they believed that a soldier could adopt a cloak of invisibility, pass cleanly through walls, and, perhaps most chillingly, kill goats just by staring at them.

Entrusted with defending America from all known adversaries, they were the First Earth Battalion. And they really weren't joking. What's more, they're back and fighting the War on Terror.

With firsthand access to the leading players in the story, Ronson traces the evolution of these bizarre activities over the past three decades and shows how they are alive today within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and in postwar Iraq. Why are they blasting Iraqi prisoners of war with the theme tune to Barney the Purple Dinosaur? Why have 100 debleated goats been secretly placed inside the Special Forces Command Center at Fort Bragg, North Carolina? How was the U.S. military associated with the mysterious mass suicide of a strange cult from San Diego? The Men Who Stare at Goats answers these and many more questions.

Ronson's Them: Adventures with Extremists, a highly acclaimed international bestseller, examined the paranoia at the fringes of hate-filled extremist movements around the globe. The Men Who Stare at Goats reveals extraordinary and very nutty military secrets at the core of George W. Bush's War on Terror.

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Review: The Men Who Stare at Goats

User Review  - Christopher F. - Goodreads

This is such a difficult topic to research that I'm not sure anyone can really write the book he wants to write on the subject, and what Ronson settles for is a highly impressionistic, meandering (ie ... Read full review

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User Review  - Ben Hallman - Goodreads

You cannot accuse Jon Ronson of being dull, that's for sure. His books consistently shed light on the fringe elements of society, be it psychopaths, Icke-followers, or the psychic soldiers depicted ... Read full review

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About the author (2011)

Jon Ronson is a documentary filmmaker and the author of Them: Adventures with Extremists. He lives in London.

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