did anyone read it? did you find it useful?
the description (from i-tunes preview):
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Evolutionary Tactics, A Blueprint for Action, The Real Light at the end of the tunnel from the Vietnam era.
Sometimes it takes the perspective of history to unmask the true genius of a person, a book or a point of view. Perhaps even more telling, the first attempt to deal with the subject of Jim Channon’s was through the vehicle of comedy.
The Men Who Stare at Goats, the movie starring George Clooney did not treat the ideas at the core of the with anywhere near the attention they deserve. In fact one could say that the movie trivialized the concept through humor, and marginalized the principals as addled characters.
The true nature of the can begin to be appreciated by reading the Operations Manual. A hand illustrated work of art highlighting a new direction for not just the military but the planet as well. The fact that Jim felt the army could take the lead in this matter speaks to his own brand of practical idealism that untold numbers of corporate leaders took advantage of on his retirement from the Army.



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I had a feeling that he talks more than does but still was very curious about it. Sometimes it's hard for me to believe that some things that you and some other folks are talking about are possible just because it's hard to believe that I can do it myself. But then I start thinking, 1st it's pointless to get obsessed about what others can do, I am not them and have to walk my own path, and secondly, being obsessed with hopes for success or fears of failure are not going to get me anywhere either. It's all about intention which is silent.
you know why, you live in Ashland and I live on Ashland 

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