Philip J. Corso
Military person
Philip
James Corso (May 22, 1915 – July 16, 1998) was an American Army
officer. He served in the United States Army from February 23, 1942, to
March 1, 1963, and earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Corso... wikipedia.org
- May 22, 1915
- July 16, 1998, Jupiter, Florida
- United States of America
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The first book is "The Day After Roswell" which was a Christmas Gift given to me by my very affluent in laws who at the time were very Republican Conservative. So, to receive this book from well educated people was really a surprise to me.
Colonel Corso wrote this book because he was under General Trudeau in DOD in Army intelligence starting during World War II with General Eisenhower who later became president of the U.S. And Colonel Corso went with him as an attache into the white house then.
Colonel Corso was once asked something like: "What if the CIA or other intelligence services disavowed your book?"
His response was interesting: it was "They wouldn't dare!"
So, Colonel Corso was the "Real thing" and someone who was given artifacts from Roswell to reverse engineer. So, he told U.S. company researchers that these were from the Soviet Union and that he wanted the Companies to reverse engineer them.
The microchips from the computer I'm typing on and whatever you are receiving this on came from parts of this that was reverse engineered right then.
If you remember in one of the Terminators "the hand" held in storage that was from a terminator?
Well the real thing held wasn't a hand but a computer chip from Roswell. Also, the first transistor was suspiciously invented soon after Roswell too.
So, the most important book I have ever read about UFOS was "The Day After Roswell" by Colonel Corso who passed away in the 1990s.
Interestingly enough the forward to this book is written by Senator Strom Thurmond while he was alive.
Above Top Secret: The Worldwide U.F.O. Cover-Up by Timothy Good (Sep 1989)
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Paperback | $40.00 | $2.65 | The second book I would recommend is from 1989 and had to be printed first in England because the U.S. government wouldn't allow it to be published here in the U.S. Read the "For Your Eyes Only" which is a centerpiece foldout in the copy I read which is a message from President Truman to President Eisenhower regarding the Roswell incident. The times were heady when this was written because the Freedom of Information act had been inacted in the U.S. because the Soviet Union was collapsing and the world was changing a lot then. |
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