I See Dead Aliens!
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Ex Pentagon official Phillip J. Corso
Army commander Philip James Corso was from the United States. From February 23, 1942, to March 1, 1963, he was a member of the American Army, where he attained the rank of lieutenant colonel.
The Day After Roswell, regarding Corso’s purported involvement in the study of extraterrestrial technology retrieved from the 1947 Roswell Incident, was published in 1997. He appeared as a guest on Coast-to-Coast AM with Art Bell on July 23, 1997, and during his live interview, he discussed his experience at Roswell. Unfortunately, less than a year later, Corso died from a heart attack.
He claims to have seen an alien body found among the 1947 Roswell wreckage. The Roswell incident has enthralled the globe for over 50 years, and Colonel Philip Corso, a retired American Army commander who is now deceased, has given us information about what he witnessed in 1947 at Fort Riley in Kansas. He is the senior-ranking officer to speak out about the well-known New Mexico crash.
Corso claimed to have seen both classified Pentagon documents on the incident and an alien body from Roswell. He claimed that the Pentagon ordered the Walter Reed Hospital in Washington, D.C., to receive the alien bodies. The alien corpses underwent autopsies. Additionally, he reveals that even the greatest of America were baffled by the astounding technological marvels in the alien craft.
Reverse engineering was carried out on many Roswell craft components by various defense corporations. Several innovations resulted from this engineering achievement. Several technologies were utilized, including fiber optics, lasers, integrated circuits, night vision devices, and particle beams. The parts were taken from Russia, and the contractors were informed.
He further asserts that the purpose of the government cover-up was to safeguard the time required for reverse engineering from outside interference, particularly from the Russians, and to conceal the existence of alien intelligence from the general public.
Everyone sought to win the Pentagon’s covert, unreported race to develop alien technology, according to Corso, who wrote in his book: “Each military secretly pursued its version of a secret Roswell weapon.