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Sort by Popdose (Free subscription) - 11/06/2009
Critics have split over The Men Who Stare at Goats -- some find it an amusing military satire, while others reject it as unfunny mush. Which side is Bob Cashill on?
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Sort by Happy Jihad's House of Pancakes (Free subscription) - 11/20/2009
Saw the news article this morning. Made an announcement in class, while doing a little dance (the dance of reason), and then, after all that foreplay, Elyse gave me the happy ending with this line: When you stand before God on Judgment Day, you will be without excuse. Humble yourself before your Creator, or you will regret it for all eternity. I'm still praying that God will reveal Himself to you and...
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Sort by War News Updates (Free subscription) - 11/13/2009
Psychic Spies: Any Truth in 'Men Who Stare at Goats?' -- ABC News Movie, Book Claim Military Officers Dabbled in the Paranormal Major Paul H. Smith calls it his "Men in Black" moment. It was 1983 and he was working as a Middle East analyst at Fort Meade, Md., when a fellow intelligence officer approached him with a highly-classified, so-called "black project." They couldn't tell him what it was. They...
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Sort by Transbuddha.com (Free subscription) - 11/06/2009
Men Who Stare at Goats begins by stating that more of what you are about to see is true than you would believe. Based on the non-fiction book by Jon Ronson the film takes us into the world of government funded programs to create psychic spies, or as George Clooney’s character likes to call them [...]
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Sort by FILMdetail (Free subscription) - 10/15/2009
Loosely adapted from Jon Ronson's non-fiction book about bizarre US military practices, The Men Who Stare at Goats mostly hits the spot as a satire.
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Sort by Cool Science News (Free subscription) - 11/13/2009
Psychic Spies: Any Truth in 'Men Who Stare at Goats?' -- ABC News Movie, Book Claim Military Officers Dabbled in the Paranormal Major Paul H. Smith calls it his "Men in Black" moment. It was 1983 and he was working as a Middle East analyst at Fort Meade, Md., when a fellow intelligence officer approached him with a highly-classified, so-called "black project." They couldn't tell him what it was. They...
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Sort by Sex is Free (Free subscription) - 10/02/2009
SUPRA SEX Jobs in the First Earth (Battalion) are based on capabilities. Sex, age, color, or religious preferences are not considerations. Culture has, however, programmed men and women so that they feel pressure to relate to each other sexually. This sexual protocol can be overcome by a series of extended exercises requiring the absolute interdependence of [...]