Basho Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 A few weeks ago I blogged about the very strange US Navy plan to genetically engineer goats and spiders together to create a goat that gives spider silk in their milk. Amazingly it was true. Such revelations mean that this book, which I would normally regard with scepticism, could also be true. I sure hope not. The Men Who Stare at Goats is a book about the US secret parapsychology warfare division devised in the 1970’s by New Age solider Jim Channon. Channon envisaged soldiers with extraordinary powers that would enable a new era of warfare without the death and destruction the current era has come to represent. Author Jon Ronson takes us through those early days and how they have possibly directly led to the horrors of Abu Ghraib in Iraq, the terror purposely meated out in Guantanamo Bay detention camp and the FBI led screw up at the Waco Siege. The name of the book comes from the early days. Jim Channon wrote a short 51 page manual called, “The 1st Earth Battalion” (now available online!), that he presented to the US Special Forces at Fort Bragg in North Carolina. Welcome to those who will dare to think the unthinkable, the awakened warriors, and you evolutionary scouts. You are in good company. I want to thank all the “players” in our network of scouts for their work then and now as we continue into a new century striving to bring this world of ours into the vibrance it deserves. I encourage you others of similar mind to read the manual and accept the far-reaching challenges that fit for you. WE are all at the shift point …make your move! --Jim Channon The SF took much of what Jim said to heart and formed a special group called the “Jedi Warriors”. These special psychic soldiers were trained by an occult martial arts master in all manner of techniques, the most famous of which was the ability to stop an opponent's heart simply by staring at them. The Jedi Warriors trained in this technique by staring at goats. Seriously. The goats in question were specially de-bleated and kept at Bragg for SF medics to test their own skills upon. They did this by shooting them in the leg, treating the wound and setting the leg in plaster. After this the Jedi’s would come in and try to stare them to death. One succeeded. Ronson’s story starts with his quest to find this mans identity and get him to demonstrate his powers. It leads into hell and back. Such Scooby-Doo style fun and games, the seemingly harmless and surreal images of plaster wearing silent goats looking worried about a soldier staring at them, are the nice part of the book. However, these New Age harmless times have led to somewhere not so funny. Ronson outlines through a series of interviews with those who are willing to talk that the 1st Earth Battalion thinking has led to new ways to torture people in the so-called “War on Terror”. His gonzo interview style obviously had a great effect on the Americans and he gets people to say all sorts of things. Sometime, he discovers, the parapsychology warfare group split into two: The White Ninjas, who invented such things as sticky fast drying foam and the Black Ninjas who hide subliminal messages in excruciatingly loud music played 24 hours a day in Guantanamo. Apparently, this song was played constantly at inmates for days on end. I would crack in minutes. If that didn't work, they would then play Feetwood Mac. That’s not the worst of it. Amongst many examples comes the story that the Abu Ghraib photos, showing Lynddie England and others abusing Iraqis, was actually a Black Ninja project to create something to scare future inmates with; to make them crack. They did this by systematically designing the most abhorrent thing possible to an Iraqi, and then setting it up. Then, when it came out in public, they simply dumped all the responsibility on Miss England and claimed it was all her idea. The book goes on to interview people accusing the CIA of colluding in murders, cover ups and the Black Ninjas of having been re launched in Iraq 2008. It ends with the idea that the information out in the public domain, the funnier Goat Stuff, is actually a cover up of a different type. I listened to, rather than read, this book by downloading the unabridged version from the excellent Audible.co.uk. Much of the satirical writing is very funny, and the dead pan delivery of the narrator means all the jokes and silly images make you laugh, whereas the more horrible aspects are not glossed over. People have been responding to this book. Like many it has been optioned by Hollywood, but the latest news is that is has been taken up by George Clooney and will be staring Jeff Bridges, Ewan McGregor, Kevin Spacey and Robert Patrick. I can’t wait for that! I recommend this book to anyone who likes wild and strange stuff, anyone who likes the military or military history and anyone unsure about the “War on Terror”. Basho Links: Ronson talks about his story here: http://www.viddler.com/explore/frontlineclub/videos/148/ You can buy the book here: AMAZON - THE MEN WHO STARE AT GOATS Download the audible audio version of the book here: The men who stare at goats (Audio version) If you want to help those less fortunate, then perhaps you should donate a goat? Oxfam Goat Gift. Only £25! Link to post Share on other sites
Mike_West Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Excuse me, but... WTF? Seriously... Link to post Share on other sites
Basho Posted July 28, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Reading it back to me, makes it sound nuts for sure. I suppose since it took something like 20 hours to listen to the unabridged version that I have become desensortised to it. Still, it is apparently true. Jim Channon and the FSB are real. It was a hilarious "read", being presented in military type deadpan. Link to post Share on other sites
Skarclaw Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 google "Mkultra" and operation/project stargate. cba to link Link to post Share on other sites
Basho Posted July 28, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 Mkultra MkUltra is covered in the book, its the use of LSD on people without their knowledge by the CIA. Major "Black Ninja" stuff. Link to post Share on other sites
Silent_Assassin Posted July 28, 2009 Report Share Posted July 28, 2009 It reminds me of the film Push and that the world is full of people who have all these different abilities. I'll be buying that book soon I think, cheers. Josh Link to post Share on other sites
Basho Posted July 29, 2009 Author Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 I had a comment on this article posted on my blog this morning, purporting to be from Jim Channon himself! His IP address was Honolulu, Hawaii, so it at least could be a real comment. But still, I am going to bring my livestock in lest someone comes after them! Here: http://www.outsidecontext.com/2009/07/28/t...stare-at-goats/ Link to post Share on other sites
Habakure Posted July 29, 2009 Report Share Posted July 29, 2009 What's wrong with Fleetwood Mac? Link to post Share on other sites
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