The Day After Roswell After reading for a second time, Colonel Philip Corso's intriguing exposé, so to speak, of how the UFO crash in 1947 actually did occur... and why it was so quickly relegated to the deep darkness of military ultra-crypto classification... I must admit, if it is deceit, it certainly is well-crafted deceit.
Having worked in US Navy Fleet Intelligence during the Vietnam War, I am familiar with the "shop talk" that goes on inside such military departments as Colonel Corso describes in this riveting book.
His claims, along with well-researched documentation, give any skeptic-self included-serious food for thought. I've heard the many criticisms of Phil Corso and his revelation that several of humankind's scientific, electronic, communication advances in the last half of the twentieth century are linked to US Army Air Corps discoveries inside the unidentified air or space craft near Roswell, New Mexico in July of 1947. Let the reader be the judge. Corso tells, in great detail, how alien technology was secretly dispersed to America's top civilian R&D labs and manufacturers - how it was back-engineered to become pivotal elements of the Computer Revolution.
After reading Corso's accounts, I'm left with more questions than answers... and, I must admit, a little bit spooked about what the future could be for my grandchildren in this new millennium... if his claims are indeed true.
Published on March 25, 2019 15:07