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The Day After Roswell

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Phil doesn't claim that Communists contaminated our vital bodily fluids through fluoridated water, but he does believe that the US intentionally lost the Korean War; that as early as 1962 we needed an army base on the moon to defend ourselves from an ongoing invasion of extraterrestrials; that an orbiting particle beam deployed by Ronald Reagan is the only deterrent keeping our planet from being invaded; and, most ridiculously, that readers want to see eight pages of glossy photos of him. For one, this notion gives the same short shrift to human ingenuity that the "ancient aliens" crowd does. The book claims that various people know of and have seen the vehicle reportedly recovered from the Roswell site, as well as other UFO modes of transport from crash sites or somehow captured. essentially, he argues that after the end of the cold war and the invention of anti-missile systems, the threat from alien attack was greatly reduced. I can't say I'm surprised that an acolyte of Strom Thurmond and Richard Russell would be out of his damn mind, but this guy really took it to a whole new level.

So too the incidents of mutilated cattle, regarding the precision of the methodology, hinting at laser surgical operations. In a filmed interview on February 1, 2008, Colonel Corso stated that if he did not reveal the account, it would likely die with him due to the military's insistence on UFOs' secrecy for more than seven decades. Former member of President Eisenhower’s National Security Council and the Foreign Technology Desk in the United States Army, Colonel Philip J.Philip Corso served in the United States Army from 1942 to 1963 and earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Most crackpot books are written by faceless weirdos making claims that by their nature can't be disproven. He suggests that he was the reason that President Kennedy stood down the Soviets in the Cuban Missile Crisis, and asserts that he and his team single-handedly saved the world from extraterrestrial invasion by reverse-engineering the alien technology. A lot of our technology was reverse engineered by things they found on the downed craft in Roswell, including night vision and micro chip technology etc.

Corso asserts that he saw an alien body encased in a "goo" inside a crate at an army base in Kansas.

on the contrary, by his own account, he accepted that the public should never be told, and that most of the government should also never be told, and that it was of the utmost importance that a believable narrative should be created to allow for alien technology to slowly be introduced into society for strategic ends.

This is an update, summary, and expansion book on Philip Corso's The Day After Roswell; it is not a substitute but a complement. As the title implies, this story has its true beginning with the UFO crash in Roswell, New Mexico of July 1947. There are appendices with a few intra-governmental memos and detailed plans for a hypothetical military base on the Moon, but nothing that really supports Corso's accounts. Corso's fascinating account would indicate one of the most crucial realizations—and biggest coverups—in history. If you're looking for good alien crackpottery, you can find many books filled with crap much more interesting than anything in this one -- with one exception.Only in his fascinating memoir can you discover how he helped removed alien artifacts from the site and used them to help improve much of the technology the Army uses today, such as circuit chips, fiber optics, and more. Sharon Chance Times Record News" (Wichita Falls, TX) "The Day After Roswell" could be the most significant and important book since the Bible. i will also say that, personally, i was hoping for more information on the roswell crash and the local coverup itself. In today's climate where it takes ten seconds and ten words to create a conspiracy, Corso blows the doors open with the play-by-play on what went down. The majority of the book is an account of Colonel Corso's claims that he was assigned to a secret government program that provided some material recovered from crashed spacecraft to private industry (without saying where the items came from) to reverse engineer them for corporate use.

The book is consistent with authoritative publications on UFOs (detailed below) and also with my personal experience working in the high tech industry, particularly my three years with a semiconductor company with substantial military contracts. Publishers Weekly advised, "[Corso's book] is only for the few special libraries that have made documenting the unconventional a collecting priority. For example, he mentions the very interesting and completely factual Project Horizon, which was a US plan to build a base on the moon. And as with anyone who has worn a uniform and served to protect, he deserves the gratitude and respect of every American.Tim Clodfelter Winston-Salem Journal (NC) This book [is] a godsend, one that finally gives the details and names the names. According to publisher Simon and Schuster, a person of exceptional prominence in the national archives in St. The book contends that several aspects of modern technology such as fiber optics and integrated circuits were developed by using information taken from the craft. why would someone so faithful to his government abruptly decide to share secrets he had kept for his entire life, when by his own admission, he didn't feel any moral impulse to do so?

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