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The quest for ultimate power drove the military's pursuit of psychic warfare from "summary" of The Men who Stare at Goats by Jon Ronson

The military's interest in psychic warfare was not merely a whimsical pursuit of the bizarre. It was driven by a relentless thirst for power, the ultimate power that could be harnessed through the untapped potential of the human mind. This quest for supremacy led the military to explore unconventional methods, including psychic abilities, as a means to gain an edge over their adversaries. The idea of using psychic powers in warfare may seem far-fetched to the uninitiated, but to the military strategists behind the scenes, it was a serious endeavor. The prospect of being able to influence the enemy's thoughts, emotions, and actions without physical force was a tantalizing possibility that could revolutionize the way wars were fought and won. The pursuit of psychic warfare was not driven by mere curiosity or scientific exploration. It was fueled by a deep-seated desire for dominance, for the ability to control outcomes on the battlefield through the sheer power of the mind. The military saw psychic abilities as a game-changer, a ...
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    The Men who Stare at Goats

    Jon Ronson

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