The Men Who Stare At Goats ~repack~ May 2026
The Men Who Stare at Goats is a satirical look into the U.S. military's real-life attempts to harness psychic powers for warfare, popularized by Jon Ronson's 2004 non-fiction book and its 2009 film adaptation starring George Clooney. The Book (2004)
- Locating a downed Soviet bomber: A Stargate operative reportedly used remote viewing to help locate the wreckage of a Soviet bomber in Africa.
- Foiling a terrorist plot: Another operative claimed to have used telepathy to prevent a terrorist attack.
Channon was a decorated Vietnam War veteran who returned from the war disillusioned. He hated the brutality of conventional warfare. He wanted to create a "new kind of soldier"—a warrior monk who was lethal, but also loving; a soldier who could defeat an enemy by causing them to feel overwhelming compassion. The Men Who Stare At Goats
Savelli claimed he did it. He said the goat stiffened, its eyes glazed over, and the monitors flatlined. Then, a medic rushed in to revive the animal. The Men Who Stare at Goats is a satirical look into the U
The Jedi of Fort Bragg
Suddenly, the heavy hum of a Humvee engine broke the desert silence. A vehicle skidded to a halt near the pen. A Colonel stepped out—a man with a jaw like a cinderblock and eyes that held zero trace of "softening." Locating a downed Soviet bomber : A Stargate
. Critics often praise George Clooney’s performance but find the satire lacks a sharp edge. Maturity Rating
In 1978, the U.S. Army established the Stargate Project, a secret unit based at Fort Meade, Maryland. The unit's mission was to utilize remote viewing and other psychic abilities to gather intelligence and conduct military operations. Stargate operatives claimed to be able to:



08.07.2017 @ 14:07
Спасибо большое !!!