Project Jedi
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Project Jedi is an alleged project undertaken by the United States military in the 1970s to create a super soldier that would possess superior strength, intelligence, cunning, and intuition by utilizing neurolinguistic programming. It is thought to have been conducted at Fort Bragg under the United States Army Special Operations Command. It is not specifically known when the program began and/or if it has ended.
[edit] References
- Gray, Chris Hables. Postmodern War: The New Politics of Conflict. New York: Guilford Press, 1997. ISBN 1-57230-176-7 p. 206
- "The Road to Abu Ghraib" originally from The Guardian.
[edit] Further reading
- Ronson, Jon, The Men who Stare at Goats, Picador, 2004, ISBN 0-330-43646-5, written to accompany the TV series The Crazy Rulers of the World
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