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The Day After Roswell

The Day After Roswell

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The reaction to the book was more revealing than its content
Review: The reaction to the book by those "reviewing" it, especially the extreme emotionalisms used by many of those who denied its claims, was more revealing of the popular mind than the contents of the book itself. To outright call ANYTHING "BS" only invites comparison of those who do so to the "scientific" minds who once proclaimed, vis-a-vis meteorites, that Rocks Do Not Fall From The Sky. A true scientific skeptic is as equally suspicious of denials as he/she is of claims. We do not know - as a matter of public record - what (and WHO) are involved in such matters (call them ALFs, EBEs, ETs, or whatever, as well as those private and government sector humans) because all though it is known as a fact official data DOES exist those records are sealed and/or line-censored under National Security headings. Which in and of itself invites grave questions. To "err" on the side of caution has always been the prudent way of things i! n this world. The late Col. Corso, whose credentials are established, warned that a) we are not alone in the universe, and that b) the "others" out there are not necessarily our friends and benefactors. There is nothing unwise, nor unscientific in such suspicians.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Genesis 6
Review: Put this along side Missler's Alien Encounters, which claims that all alien sightings are in fact the demonic spirits of the fallen angels wiped out in Noah's flood after they had populated the earth thru inbreeding with human females (Genesis 6), and you've probably about got it all figured out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: CORSO HAS MYSTERIOUS HEART ATTACK
Review: READ THE BOOK. IF YOU CHOSE TO THINK PHIL CORSO ADLIBBED A BIT, YOU CAN. WHO CARES? ASSESSING THIS KIND OF INFORMATION IS A CRAP SHOOT, IF THE DETAILS ARE HARD TO SWALLOW, SHELVE THEM, GET THE BIG PICTURE.

BIG PICTURE:

GIVEN: SOMETHING HAPPENED AT ROSWELL, TOO MANY LEAKS. TO MUCH DISINFORMATION.

GIVEN: CORSO WAS ON THE INSIDE. CORSO NAMED REAL NAMES.

GIVEN: CORSO HAS COLLABORATORY SUPPORT IF YOU WISH TO LOOK FOR IT. THERE ARE MANY WHO HAVE REAL INFORMATION AND HAVE REAL THREATS.

GIVEN: PHIL MYSTERIOUSLY HAD A MASSIVE HEART ATTACK THE DAY, TODAY, BEFORE HE WAS TO GO ON NATIONWIDE RADIO AND SPILL THE BEANS AGAIN.

WHY?

GOODBYE PHIL, GOD BLESS YOU, YOU CARRIED OUT YOUR MISSION.

TO THE REST, BE CAREFUL.

TO THE WORLD, READ THE BOOK

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: This book is for mentally mature people, is not for babies.
Review: I want to congratulate Col. Corso. You have done something we have been waiting for many years. This is the best book on ET. I do know about the ET. since I was a child what you wrote is true.

God bless you.

Edgardo Torralvo.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Amazing!
Review: A truly thought-provoking work! This book will lend a much needed credibility to a genre suffocating in rumor, misinformation, and overactive imagination. Supported by recently declassified documents, Col. Corso reveals the truth about the Roswell Crash and how the technology recovered from the craft, has given mankind`s technological progress an immeasurable boost.

Unfortunately, truth being ever so relative a term, Col. Corso can relate the facts about events surrounding the Roswell Crash only sofar as they concern the United States Army. He alludes to this fact himself several times in the book. The Air Force and the Navy were both independently involved in their own research and more than likely, each of these branches has access to information which the others lack. I do not doubt that Col. Corso`s story is true, but it is certainly not the whole truth. I would be more than interested to hear a version of this story as told by equally knowledgeable people from the other two services, especially the Air Force.

One criticism I have is the decidedly "hostile alien" theme which pervades the book. I don`t think that there is any convincing evidence provided in the book which supports the idea that these aliens are hostile towards us. If they were, then I`m sure we all would have known about their presence long ago and in ways that would have made H. G. Wells look like a prophet. What invading force do you know of that, after their technology is compromised, would postpone an invasion until their own technology could be used against them? Surely a race intelligent enough to discover a means of traversing the vast regions of space would be more intelligent than this! ...

Criticisms aside, this book is a very important piece of an immensely larger puzzle, and will be an invaluable addition to the library of anyone interested in the question of UFO`s.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Confirms everything that I've believed all along.
Review: The book captured me from the first minute that I picked it up. I've known for 35 years that all of the Alien, UFO and Abduction reports were real. I feel it was well written, easy to understand and would love to have this information declassified.

Great Job!!!!!!!!!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Enjoy it for what it is...
Review: This is not written like a book based on years of research into yarns that are a bit kooky. It is more like your grandpa telling stories of when he was a younger man. It may not be exact, but at least we are hearing information from someone who apparently was in the right place at the right time. Enjoy it as a neat book about a cool subject. :)

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Enlighting
Review: This is an amazing book written by a man who was in charge for getting the recovered technology from the roswll crash to the scientists and corporations who "invented" today's technology. The computer sitting in front of you would not be there right now if there was no Roswell crash!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Five stars for BS that is totally BS.
Review: Imagination can run deep. It is too bad that this incident has balloned into a freak show of crackpot alien explanations. Rosewell was a result of human activities. The "alien" explanations represent the desperate attempts of individuals trying to run deeply contrived imaginations into their bank accounts. gag....a waste of time.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Tom Clancey meets the X-files.
Review: This book reads like an episode of the X-files written by Tom Clancey. Really enjoyable.

One of the best UFO books, I've ever read, has everything, dead aliens, paranoia, car chases, shootouts, a plot between the CIA and the KGB. Even a behind the sceens look at Stalin's own UFO program! Excellent stuff.


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