The Day After Roswell (English, Paperback, Corso Philip)
The Day After Roswell reveals the secrets behind the event which shook the world. At long last, a United States Army Colonel Philip J. Corso offers his side of the story in a tell-all memoir with William J. Birnes.
Summary of the Book
In 1947, a mysterious aircraft crashed at a ranch in New Mexico, setting off rumours that the craft was not from this planet. Some sources claimed it was an UFO, local newspapers called it a flying saucer. The US Military has always stood by its claim that it was merely an Air Force surveillance balloon. In 1947, Colonel Corso published this book with what he claims is his side of the story. He offers detailed explanations for the events following the crash, offering readers a chance to question all sides of the story. He refutes the claim that it was a weather balloon, explaining that the entire event was a cover-up to keep the public in the dark. He also explains that several technologies that the government found in the craft have found their way into our world today, including fiber optics and computer chips. The book will interest anyone who is looking for a good conspiracy theory.
About the Authors
Col. Philip J. Corso was an US Army Officer. He held several intelligence positions in World War II and the Korean War.
William J. Birnes is an American writer, editor and literary rights agent. He graduated from the New York University, where he also completed his Ph.D. in medieval literature. He has also co-wrote The Riverman with Robert D. Keppel.
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