The men who stare at goats by Ronson, Jon, 1967-Publication date 2010 Topics. This story is about what happened when a small group of men-highly placed within the United States military, the government, and the intelligence services began believing in very strange things. Features The Men Who Stare At Goats: Jon Ronson interview. As The Men Who Stare At Goats opens to critical acclaim, we chat with the writer of the book it's based on, Mr Jon Ronson.

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