Men Who Stare at Goats
aha | The Men Who Stare at Goats |
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derivative work | The Men Who Stare at Goats |
ụdị | opinion journalism, investigative journalism |
nwere mbipụta ma ọ bụ ntụgharị asụsụ | The Men Who Stare at Goats, The Men Who Stare at Goats |
Odee akwụkwọ | Jon Ronson |
ndị mbipụta | Picador, Simon & Schuster |
asụsụ eji dee ọrụ | Bekee |
afọ/ụbọchị mbipụta | 2004 |
Men Who Stare at Goats (2004) bụ akwụkwọ na-abụghị akụkọ ifo nke Jon Ronson dere banyere nchọpụta ndị agha US gbasara echiche New Age na ngwa ọrụ military nwere ike iji Paranormal. Aha ahụ na-ezo aka n'ịgbalị igbu ewu site n'ile ha anya ma kwụsị obi ha. Akwụkwọ ahụ bụ onye ibe nke usoro ihe nkiri TV nwere akụkụ atọ a na-agbasa ozi na Britain na Channel 4XCrazy Rulers of the World (2004) Nke mbụ ya akpọrọkwa "The Men Who Stare at Goats". E ji otu aha ahụ mee ihe nke ugboro atọ maka mmepụta ihe nkiri na afọ 2009.
Ihe ndị dị na ya
dezieNkọwapụta akwụkwọ
dezieIsiakwụkwọ ise mbụ nke akwụkwọ ahụ na-enyocha mgbalị ole n'ime ndị isi Ndị agha US mere ná ngwụsị afọ 1970s nakwa mmalite afọ ndị 1980s iji jiri ihe karịrị ike mmadụ mee, nkà mmụta sayensị New Age, yana akụkụ dị iche iche nwere ikike mmegharị ụmụ nwoke maka ịkwalite ohere nchịkọta ọgụgụ isi agha U.S. Ndị a gụnyere Akwụkwọ ntuziaka Ọrụ nke First Earth Battalion (1979) na "ìgwè ndị nledo" guzobere site na Army Intelligence na Fort Meade, Maryland, na ngwụcha afọ 1970. (Nke a bụ Stargate Project, nke akwụkwọ ahụ ekwughị aha ya.) [ntụgharị dị mkpa] A na-etinye Ronson n'ụzọ akụkọ mere eme nke "ndị ikom leere ewu" ndị agha Ndị agha pụrụ iche - Ndị e chere na ha nwalịrị ike mmụọ megide ụmụ ehi nwere ọbara ọcha na Fort Bragg, North Carolina, na ụlọ ọrụ ọzụzụ ọgwụ 'Goat Lab'.[1][2][3][4] Ọ na-enyocha, ma wepụ ya, ọtụtụ ndị ga-achọ maka "master sergeant" (Isi nke 2) onye a kọrọ na ọ gburu ewu naanị site n'ile anya na ya, n'ụbọchị mbụ nke mmemme ahụ. Onye nkuzi martial arts aha ya bụ Guy Savelli na-azọrọ ịbụ onye ahụ.
N'etiti otu ụzọ n'ụzọ atọ nke akwụkwọ ahụ (Isi 611), onye edemede na-awụli elu gaa taa, 2004, ozugbo Abu Ghraib kpughere mkparị ma gbalịa ime njikọ dị n'ime mmemme ndị agha mbụ (nke a kwụsịrị ugbu a, yana ọtụtụ ihe ihie) na mmegbu sitere na Agha Terror mgbe 9/11 gasịrị (Abu Gharaïb, Guantanamo Bay, psyops in Iraq, wdg.Ọpụiche Nke a gụnyere iji abụ ụmụaka "I Love You" site na Barney & Friends on Iraqi prisoners-of-war. Otu ihe jikọtara ya bụ ojiji a na-ekwu maka egwu na ozi subliminal n'oge nnọchibido Waco nke afọ 1993 na ọrụ FBI ndị ọzọ. Onye ọzọ bụ azụmahịa onwe onye "franchises" na ndị ndụmọdụ nke lara ezumike nká n'ime 'ndị mmụọ ọjọọ'. A na-atụkwa aro njikọ dị n'etiti ndị mmụọ "onwe" a na igbu onwe onye nke ọtụtụ mmadụ gburu egbu.
Nnakwere
dezieAkwụkwọ Ronson zutere nyocha dị mma, nke na-enwekarị ọkụ: Boston Globe kwuru na ọ bụ "akwụkwọ ọchị ma bụrụ ihe mgbagwoju anya.... Ronson pụtara dị ka cross pụrụ iche n'etiti Comedy Central Jon Stewart na The New Yorker Seymour Hersh. Janet Maslin nke New York Times kwuru na "Ronson debere akwụkwọ ya n'ụzọ zuru oke. Ọ na-agagharị n'ụzọ ziri ezi, site na crackpot gaa na crack pot na ọchụchọ ya maka isi ihe okike ọhụrụ a....".
Otú ọ dị, ụfọdụ ndị nkatọ nwere obi abụọ banyere ihe ha weere na arụmụka Ronson bụ nke a ma ama nakwa maka okwu ya. Nnyocha Alex Heard na U-T San Diego nwere isiokwu dị n'okpuru ya bụ "Goats gbalịrị ijikọ ọrụ ndị omempụ site n'oge gara aga ruo ihe omume taa, ọ naghịkwa ada". N'ọtụtụ ọnọdụ, o dere, "...enweghị njikọ. Kama nke ahụ, enwere ọganihu n'ihe omume ndị na-ejikọghị ya n'ụzọ bara uru. Nsonaazụ ya bụ ngwakọta ọhụrụ dị ịtụnanya: Echiche nkwekọrịta na-ezute ogo isii nke Kevin Bacon.... A hapụrụ gị ka ị na-eche dị ka a gwara ya akụkọ ewu. "[5]
Usoro ihe nkiri telivishọn
dezieE gosipụtara usoro Crazy Rulers of the World nke afọ 2004 n'akụkụ atọ:
- Akụkụ 1: "Ndị ikom na-ele anya n'ụmụ ewu"
- Akụkụ nke 2: "Mmetụta Na-atọ ọchị"
- Akụkụ nke 3: "Ndị na-eme ihe ike"
Edensibia
dezie- ↑ Heard, Alex (10 April 2010), "Close your eyes and remote view this review", Union-Tribune San Diego, Union-Tribune Publishing Co. [Book review of The Men Who Stare at Goats]: “This so-called "remote viewing" operation continued for years, and came to be known as Star Gate.”
- ↑ Clarke, David (2014), Britain's X-traordinary Files, London: Bloomsbury Publishing, pg 112.: “The existence of the Star Gate project was not officially acknowledged until 1995... then became the subject of investigations by journalists Jon Ronson [etc]...Ronson’s 2004 book, The Men Who Stare at Goats, was subsequently adapted into a 2009 movie...”
- ↑ Shermer, Michael (November 2009), “Staring at Men Who Stare at Goats” @ Michaelshermer.com.:”...the U.S. Army had invested $20 million in a highly secret psychic spy program called Star Gate .... In The Men Who Stare at Goats Jon Ronson tells the story of this program, how it started, the bizarre twists and turns it took, and how its legacy carries on today.”
- ↑ Krippner, Stanley and Harris L. Friedman (2010), Debating Psychic Experience: Human Potential Or Human Illusion?, Santa Barbara, CA: Praeger/Greenwood Publishing Group, pg 154: “The story of Stargate was recently featured in a film based on the book The Men Who Stare at Goats, by British investigative journalist Jon Ronson (2004)”.
- ↑ Heard, Op. cit.
Njikọ mpụga
dezie- The Men Who Stare at Goats na IMDb
- The Crazy Rulers of the World na IMDb
- PDF nke akwụkwọ ntuziaka mbụ First Earth Battalion
- Book Discussion on The Men Who Stare at Goats. C-SPAN (14 April 2005). Retrieved on 2 May 2015.