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Jon Ronson

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Success is always less funny than failure.


— Jon Ronson


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Trying to solve the mystery is what I enjoy most about writing.


— Jon Ronson


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Well, I had nightmares when I was doing the Klan story all the time. I had a recurring nightmare of basically being exposed as a Jew inside the Klan compound.


— Jon Ronson


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Yeah, but in the end his followers take what they want from his philosophy. Maybe it doesn't matter what's going on in David Icke's mind. It's how other people take him.


— Jon Ronson


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You can say anything to David Icke and he will accept it and put it into his ideology.


— Jon Ronson


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Of course there are people who would like to eat breakfast without the screams of toddlers all around them, but those people should get over themselves and stop being stuck up and idiotic.


— Jon Ronson


#being #breakfast #course #eat #eat breakfast

But on the extremist side I didn't get any rejections at all. Everyone agreed to talk to me.


— Jon Ronson


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With Straughan he also co-wrote the screenplay for Frank a feature film very loosely based on the Sidebottom story. He interviews people in facilities for the criminally insane as well as potential psychopaths in corporate boardrooms. He is married to Elaine Patterson.

Jon Ronson (born 10 May 1967) is a British journalist documentary filmmaker radio presenter and nonfiction author whose works include The Men Who Stare At Goats. He has made several documentary films for television and two documentary series for Channel 4. He has been described as a gonzo journalist with his work appearing in British publications such as The Guardian newspaper City Life and Time Out magazine.

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