Summary and Expansion: The Day After Roswell: Philip Corso
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Not only did the Roswell incident occur, but we also secured alien technology and kept it hidden from our competitors--a major influence on our tech revolution. Corso's fascinating account would indicate one of the most crucial realizations—and biggest coverups—in history. It just may be the single most important event of all.
This is an update, summary, and expansion book on Philip Corso's The Day After Roswell; it is not a substitute but a complement. Five years in the making, Corso's book stands out as rich in detail. Senators, generals, a secretary of defense, a pope, and a president were among the colonel's contacts. Still, none of them challenged his assertions in his New York Times Best Seller—the only book about UFOs ever to make such a list.
Colonel Corso, a modest and discreet man, became the ultimate insider's insider thanks to his web of significant ties in the Pentagon and military.
Philip Corso matured into a highly decorated, dependable, loyal military officer. He rose through the ranks of the Army to become a top intelligence official in charge of "foreign technology" research and design at the Pentagon, a broad category that includes UFOs. According to publisher Simon & Schuster, Corso was on President Eisenhower's National Security Council for four years. He appears in the national archives in St. Louis, Missouri, as a person of outstanding significance.
Colonel Corso felt compelled to share some of the specifics of his extraordinary career with his children, grandchildren, and the rest of the world. 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. In the same video, his son claimed that his father revealed just around 10% of what he knew in his best-selling book, The Day After Roswell. The rest of the information was classified as "top secret." With a prologue by Senator Strom Thurmond, for whom Corso worked as an aide following his military service, his great UFO classic has enough to persuade even the most adamant skeptic that UFOs are a fact but that aliens have proven to be an existential menace.
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PREFACE BY QUICK SAVANT
Philip Corso matured into a decorated and trustworthy military man. He advanced to be one of the top intelligence officers in the Army in research and design of foreign technology
at the Pentagon. This broad classification included techno-artifacts from UFOs. [1] He boasts nineteen medals in twenty-one years of service in the Army. According to publisher Simon and Schuster, a person of exceptional prominence in the national archives in St. Louis, Missouri, Corso served four years on President Eisenhower’s National Security Council. [2]
Colonel Corso felt obligated in his eighties to pass on to his children, grandchildren, and the rest of the world, some of the details of his most unusual, planetary significant, and historic career. It took him five years of writing to finish his book. He said in his memoirs that he hoped his book would help prepare Humanity for any hostile alien presence.
Because of the secrecy insisted upon by the military for over seven decades regarding UFOs, Colonel Corso, in a videotaped interview on February 1, 2008, said that, if he did not share it, the story would likely die with him. [3] In the same video, his son said his father shared only about 10% of what he knew in his bestselling book, The Day After Roswell. The rest remained buried under a top-secret classification.
Corso explains what the government would not do on that dark desert night on July 3, 1947, during a fierce lightning storm near Roswell, New Mexico. Either from the lightning, or the effects of a multitude of radar beams tracking it, or both, an alien spacecraft crashed, spewed out at least five aliens, two of them alive, and all of whom had been genetically engineered for space travel.
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THE MOST IMPORTANT SINGLE EVENT IN HUMAN HISTORY.
Corso’s The Day After Roswell lies at the heart of the modern history of the alien presence on Earth. The history of UFOs and aliens becomes the dominant story of our planet, affecting all of politics, social and intellectual development, and economies.
In a lightning storm in the middle of the night, the crash at the remote town of Roswell, New Mexico, stands as arguably the most important single event in human history.
The technology derived from the crashed spaceship and the nature of the aliens as chip-implanted clones would lead to a worldwide tech revolution.
The Cold War with the Soviets would lead to the Strategic Defense Initiative, which would force the Soviet Union to not only stand down but to disintegrate.
The Roswell crash earned global publicity for the topic of aliens, and now, with the new evidence of UAP, it would answer one of humankind’s ultimate questions—we are not alone in the universe.
The amazing craft was comprised of such advanced materials that the vast majority of it remained intact. One large crack in it allowed