
The Day After Roswell
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Narrateur(s):
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William J. Birnes
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Auteur(s):
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William J. Birnes
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Philip Corso
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Now on audio! The best-selling exposé that ends the decades-old controversy surrounding the infamous and mysterious crash of an unidentified aircraft at Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947.
Backed by documents declassified through the Freedom of Information Act, Colonel Philip J. Corso (Ret.), a member of President Eisenhower's National Security Council and former head of the Foreign Technology Desk in the US Army, has come forward to reveal his personal stewardship of alien artifacts from the Roswell crash. He tells us how he spearheaded the army's reverse-engineering project that led to today's integrated circuit chips, fiber optics, lasers, and super-tenacity fibers and "seeded" the Roswell alien technology to giants of American industry. Laying bare the US government's shocking role in the Roswell incident - what was found, the cover-up, and how they used alien artifacts to change the course of 20th-century history - The Day After Roswell is an extraordinary memoir that forces us to reconsider not only the past but also our role in the universe.
©1999 William J. Birnes (P)2017 Simon & Schuster AudioOne book that should be read in ufology
Interesting reading nice narrator
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The Military testimony that admits the invention of Kevlar, Fiber Optics, Lasers, the Silicon Chip, Night Vision and more came from the materials found at the Roswell crash.
The stance of the Military was and still is that Extraterrestrials are Universally Hostile and here to study and harvest us (silly)
That we won a silent Cold War, during our Cold War with the Soviets versus these EBEs by reverse engineering E.T technologies into counter weapons that can track and hit their Space Craft and detur them from coming into our air space and starting something
As a Contact experiencer myself, I find it laughable to determin all E.Ts are Evil. But I sympathise when viewed through the lense of the Military that any intelegence that crossed Boarders without authorization or seeming ability to stop them, it is immediately determined a threat, an act of war, a decleration of hostility. That is just how they operate.
Read this Book, Listen to it.
This is one of the most important books you may ever come across!
Amazing For CE-5rs to Understand the Military side
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Wow
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Wow
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Pretty interesting if it’s true!
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aliens are real.
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Far beyond the Roswell crash
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Fantastic!
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hard listen
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Firstly, this book discusses extraterrestrials. By definition, these are beings that come from another solar system. Any civilisation able to travel the vast distances between stars would be thousands or millions of years ahead of us, both intellectually and technologically. The idea of finding lasers and fibre optics in such an alien craft is absurd. Further, the author even discusses how much of the technology discussed was already in development. Given that, it's clear that alien wreckage was never necessary for these modern day inventions.
Secondly, the book is less about the aliens themselves, and much more about the internal machinations of the US military in keeping this a secret, while at the same time exploiting the technology found in the crash. This isn't necessarily a bad thing, but it's not was I was looking for or expecting.
Finally, the book asserts that the US is not only responsible for inventing pretty much every major modern technology, but is also the saviour of the world. Although this isn't unexpected (given that it was written by a US army officer), it's still rather annoying and gets old fast.
Overall, a nice little read (or listen). Just don't take it too seriously.
Interesting, but....
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