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The Day After Roswell: A Former Pentagon Official Reveals the U.S. Government's Shocking UFO Cover-up

The Day After Roswell: A Former Pentagon Official Reveals the U.S. Government's Shocking UFO Cover-up
By Philip J. Corso, William J. Birnes

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Published to tie in with the 50th anniversary of the Roswell Incident, which the author purports to be a US government UFO cover-up. This expose claims to put to rest the controversy concerning the crash of an unidentified aircraft by producing proof of its extraterrestrial origin.


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  • Amazon Sales Rank: #23182 in Books
  • Published on: 1998-07-06
  • Original language: English
  • Number of items: 1
  • Binding: Mass Market Paperback
  • 384 pages

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From the Author
Corso again rings true with release of once-secret LBJ tapes
Over thirty years ago, Phil Corso was criticized as a right-wing paranoid fanatic when he suggested that there were two Lee Harvey Oswalds and that there was a plot to assassinate JFK. Although he was on record as breaking the U2 and POW stories, the Oswald story still lingered. Now, with the release of the LBJ tapes, readers can see with their own eyes that it was J. Edgar Hoover who first told President Johnson that the CIA knew there were two Oswalds. Again, history proves Corso correct. Also, check out the ACC site for the story of the transistor and Bell Labs.


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A good read and important if true5
Col. Philip J. Corso's book is an excellent read.
One other reviewer stated it was a "hoax" according to an unidentified "abduction investigator" but provided no evidence to substantiate this claim.

Corso's Military credentials by contrast are impeccable and his evidence is detailed and compelling. Corso's service history is available online (released under Freedom of Information-Google it!) and confirms that Corso was indeed a highly decorated officer who headed up the "foreign technology" section of the US army at the times he specifies in his book. Corso claims in his book that "Foreign technology" was a cover-all for any technology that fel into US hands, including everything from captured MIG fighter jets to captured Alien craft!

In this context of his impeccable military credentials we have to ask ourselves why the Colonel would make this story up and thereby damage his reputation among many of the conservative, rigid-thinking people who would have previously respected him for his military career? The book is full of facts, figures, names, dates times and places. The Colonel describes in detail the construction of the crashed UFO craft and the biology of the alleged extraterrestrial occupants. His detailed descriptions of the technology which he claims was located in the Roswell crash and later "reverse engineered" by the US Army and civilian industrial complex is incredibly detailed and compelling.

Contemporaneous accounts at the time of the 1947 Roswell crash described wafer-like objects with strange metallic etchings on them. This was well before the development of printed circuits. Corso claims that it was these artifacts that led to the development of human printed circuit technology. Night vision goggles were developed from other technology gleaned from the Roswell crash, according to Corso, along with many other innovations now in daily use such as fibre-optics and kevlar.

It would be easy to dismiss the Colonel's book, written in 1997, as a post-retirement money making scheme or even as the ravings of a once-great man turned senile, were it not for the recent (2007) amazing "deathbed confession" of another well respected former US military officer, Liutenant Waler HAUT.

HAUT (not featured in Corso's book directly) was the army intelligence officer at Roswell who first released the news to the media that the army had captured a downed flying saucer, in 1947. Shortly after, HAUT released a second press release stating that the downed craft was nothing more than an experimental weather balloon. And there the controversy may have laid to rest, with only 'conspiracy theorists" believing there had been an army cover-up was it not for the recent "deathbed confession" of HAUT. HAUT recanted posthumously and stated that the original news report was actually true, a downed alien craft WAS captured at Roswell, and that he had personally seen the alien technology and alien bodies from the crash at Roswell! The artifacts described by HAUT sound very familiar when you read CORSO's book.

So what are we to believe? That both these respected military men were mad? That CORSO lied in this book and swore Affidavits after his retirement, writing a tissue of lies to make money and gain fame on retirement? If so, how do we also explain HAUT, who remained loyal to the US military to the end, denied the UFO story until after his death but effectively arranged coroboration of the facts referred to by CORSO in his book...AFTER his (HAUT's) death? HAUT obviously would gain nothing from his "deathbed confession." Certainly neither HAUT or his family would have benefitted financially. Had HAUT also written a book in his lifetime he could have written another best seller. SO what was his motivation? We have to accept that HAUT's only credible motivation could have been that he truly believed in what he saw and that there had been a "cover-up." Troubled by guilt over his part in the "cover-up" and perhaps about to "meet his maker", HAUT felt the public should know the truth as he saw it, at least once he had died.

In this context I believe that we need to re-evaluate CORSO's book.
On the balance of probabilities, bizarre as that sounds given the incredible nature of CORSO's claims, I believe that CORSO and HAUT are probably telling the truth about their parts in the Roswell cover-up and what they saw. These men in my opinion truly believed that the craft at Roswell was a downed extra-terrestrial saucer-shaped craft containing a technology far superior to our own at that time.

Once we accept this possibility, CORSO's clams do not appear so outrageous after all. I believe that Phillip CORSO was most probably a hero, not only an American hero but a hero to the entire human race. His Service to humanity included helping us to use the Extra-Terrestrial's own technology to build a credible defence against them (CORSO believed that the extra-terrestrials were not "friendly", he cites evidence to substantiate this opinion and whilst he could not be sure of their intentions he basically considered the "Extraterrestrial biological entities" as he caled them, hostile. He also believed they were genetically engineered beings, more like androids adapted for space flight - more like the artificial creatures featured in the movie 'Blade Runner' than naturally evolved life forms.)

CORSO's work, if this book is to be believed, also gave us a massive technological boost enabling the tapid development of the hightechnology we are using today, including the computers and internet that we are using right here and now. If CORSO is right, his work changed the world and this was all due to the Roswell crash and what was recovered from it. Even Amazon wouldn't exist without CORSO. If CORSO is right, this truly is "the Day after Roswell" and we partly have CORSO to thank.

If this book is viewed as a work of fiction it is a well thought out science fiction story of the highest order, reflecting scientific theories that would only be matched in fiction by the likes of the greatest Scientists to ever write Sci-Fi, such as Arthur C CLARKE or Isaac ASIMOV. If this book is factual, it surely qualifies as the most paradigm-shifting and explosive book in human history.

In either case, I highly recommend this book. 5 Stars.

The Real Cold War?5
Following the recent untimely demise of both the editor and the magazine itself,UFO mag.readers have had no real forum for discussion. Yet, when this astonishing book appeared, even UFO Magazine reviewers seemed to overlook the importance of Philip J. Corso's nicely crafted account of what really went on at the heart of the US military and intelligence departments, during the 'Cold War'years.
It is so full of facts, names, and incidents (most of which are surely verifiable)that I simply can't believe that this dedicated old soldier would invent such a fantastic tale as he neared 80 years of age. I have read a great number of books on this general subject and I believe that this is the one to make sense of it all. It contains so much to digest and think over that I've just read it for the second time!
Don't be put-off by the vehemence of some (anonymous) critics: buy a copy and make your own mind up. I do believe that the truth really is there to be uncovered, but many with vested interests would rather you didn't.

NONSENSE1
I've read virtually every book pro and con about the Roswell crash and conclude that I'm 90% cerain that project Mogul explains the reality of what came down on Brazel's ranch. The rest(alien bodies,a spaceship ect.) is fiction added at a later date by supposed "researchers" like Randle,Schmitt,Friedman who took the stories of supposed "witnesses" like Anderson, Ragsdale & Kaufman. It occurs to few readers to question the fact that none of these witness stories agree with each other as to where the alledged bodies were found, how many were found, how many were supposedly alive, what they looked like ect. Now we have Corso giving us a new version of the alledged " facts" which contradict much of the earlier stories that were spread by the above mentioned authors! Seems to me that anybody can write a book these days regardless of the facts and people who want to believe will hold the book up as gospel truth. Jesse Marcel Sr who started this whole story in 1978 never once claimed that there was a spaceship and alien bodies and he should have known! In various interviews he only talked about some debris that had fallen to earth due to some sort of explosion. He hadn't tested the debris himself and he didn't know what it was. That is what he personally had observed. He felt it must have been extra terrestial at a later time although at the time of picking it up he didn't think too much about it. Cavitt who is alive today who helped Marcel pick the stuff up says that he thought then and now that it was a balloon and that the pictures of the stuff in Ramey's office looked like the stuff they picked up. The material that was described by Marcel, his son,Cavitt, Brazel, his daughter and son, all resemble the Mogul balloon scenario. Time,myth and bookselling authors have turned mundane earthly material into extra terrestial material. As for a crashed spaceship and dead bodies- that myth wasn't circulated until the 80's by the likes of Anderson (now discredited!), Ragsdale (now discredited) Kaufman (discredited), Dennis (discredited) and a few others who were not "witnesses" passing on rumours. I started out believing that Roswell was a legitimate ET case but having read virtually all the material on it I can't believe that anymore. It might be of some interest to you that all of the above mentioned authors who are responsible for bringing the Roswell myth to the public can't stand each other and all have accused each other of false research and reportage! If the public is basing the Roswell incident on the reporting of these so called researchers and each of these researchers is accusing each other of shoddy work and outright fabricating and some of them have been caught outright lying to the public then how can you trust anything they write? Additionally,some of these authors if not all of them have called Corso's book a fraud! Now what does that tell you?