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General Stubblebine believed that staring at goats could kill them from "summary" of The Men who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson

General Stubblebine truly believed that staring at goats could kill them. He wasn't joking or being ironic. He was deadly serious about this unconventional theory. As a high-ranking military officer, he was in a position of power and influence, which made his beliefs all the more impactful. His conviction in this idea was unwavering, despite how bizarre it may seem to others. Stubblebine's belief stemmed from his involvement in the top-secret military program known as the First Earth Battalion. This program aimed to explore unconventional ways of waging war, including using psychic powers and mind control techniques. Stubblebine was a key figure in this program and was a strong advocate for thinking outside the box when it came to military strategy. The idea that staring at goats could kill them was just one of the many unconventional concepts that Stubblebine and his colleagues explored. They believed tha...
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    The Men who Stare at Goats

    Jon Ronson

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