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The Day After Roswell

The Day After Roswell

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: disinformative romp aimed at cueing disclosure
Review: corso said it best when commenting on the governments program of disinformation as an indirect means of letting the american people in on the big secrets surrounding roswell, i view his book as taking the same approach. while many of the topics discussed have been covered before, the fact that a member of our government who had an insiders view into the workings of the back engineering programs, and various other programs centered around retreived technologies, the reader is left with the distinct impression that anyone with information this heavy would be under stringent control coming from the very top...this leaves me with the burning question: how does one so deeply burrowed into God's honest truth concerning roswell, and with an undaunting loyalty to his commanding officer/post, come forth with his many revelations and publish a book that,in theory,should be a threat to national security?so, either this is total load of BS from a distinguished individual, or an orchestrated peep into the underbelly of our government's initial involvement with the otherworldly, i'm leaning towards the latter with a tinge of the former, in which case roswell did indeed occur, the government is allowing us to read between the lines,and corso's claims are just the latest weapon in the governments arsenal of disinformative half-truths on the road towards full disclosure...simple.i have a hard time believing corso committed his experiences to paper out of free will,if any of this is true.he has too much credibility to either lie or "sing",i cannot accept this book as a clearing of conscious.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: If you believe this book, you want to believe to badly.
Review: I want to believe in other life. That is why I read this book. This book could not come close to convincing me. Actually I believe something could have happened at Roswell but not because of this piece of fiction. Isn't odd how everything has happened to this gentleman? He was everywhere he needed to be to cross paths with this stuff so many times. How he knows what everyone else was thinking and what they believed, including but not limited to the Leader of the Soviet Union? What about the tangets he goes off on like " The CIA, KGB, British Service, and a whole host of other foreign intelligence agencies were loyal to themselves and to the profession first and to their respective governments last." If that was the case when would be being loyal to their respective goverments ever occur? Wouldn't being loyal to their own government invarably infringe on another spi organization. Give me a break!! What about the fact he shows not one shred of evidence, only pictures of himself and of old UFO pictures that everyone has seen and has the ability to obtain. Shouldn't he have had at least something after practically singlehandedly being responsible for all he claims? And in the first edition? I hear they may have been small bits of visuals added to latter additions but why not include all you could in the original "Tell All" book. I will tell you why, because he didn't have anything. Even back to the firefighter that took evidence form the crash site. Over the years the fabric was lost like so many family heirlooms? Give me a break! Would you lose something like that? I think not. This book would have been better off listed under fiction. At least then people could wonder if there wasn't some truth to it. As it is, all the deficiency this book lays out as truth has to make me wonder if it has any thruth at all.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Interesting theories on sources of modern technology
Review: I found this book quite interesting. A bit far fetcheed at times, it is thought provoking that the author claims that some modern technology we take for granted came from alien technologies. I hope the aliens got some of the patent rights :-) It's a worthwhile read for UFO conspiracy buffs, sci-fi fans and anyone interested in the whole UFO and alien phenomenon.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: A terrible egotistical book
Review: The colonel had absolutely no idea what he was talkin about. It seemed like he was making it up as he was writing it, unlike me, who is telling the truth. Do not. I repeat, DO NOT BUY THIS BOOK. It is a waste of money and time. I learned that the hard way when my friend David Diaz Jr. suggested it. Pleae take my review seriously. Thnkyou.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Sensational from scientific and philosophical point of view
Review: It is very well written but being technical, I feel that only a person with a basic knowledge of Physics and Boilogy will be able to understand the contents of the most important chapter in the book, namely those describing the space craft, its contents and the aliens.

Though scientific in content, the book is written as a narrative and makes enthralling reading.

It is a pity that Corso could not include photostat copies of the autopsy report on the aliens done at the Walter Reed Hospital, since he admits to having had the originals in his 'nut file'. However this may be due to legal barriers which exist preventing the reproduction of classified documents, in print, even after the lapse of 50 years. The other copies of the declassified documents published have previously been included in other books released in the USA and England. since 1995.

The structure of the spacefraft, its presumed source of energy and the methods by which it may have been flown by the aliens make fascinating reading.

The reverse engineering of lasers, night vision glasses, fibre optics, integrated circuits etc through leading US companies, unkonwn to the scientists involved in the projects, is quite ingenious and credible althought this view may not be popular with individuals who are credited with these discoveries.

Other books published since 1995 by some dons of leading universities in the USA and an officer in the British Ministry of Defence refer to abductions carried out by these so called "Greys" described by Corso, for the purpose of medical experiments and creation of hybrids.

I am sorry that Col. Corso survived only one year, after waiting 50 years to publish this book, which, just may be, one of the most sensational from a scientific and even from a philosophical point of view

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Once I started reading I couldn't put it down.
Review: Best explanation yet as to why Roswell crash was covered up. Once I started reading I couldn't put it down. Great insight as to how all of our Govt. agencies operate against each other.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: credible, enlightening...Roswell and the gift of technology
Review: Retired Col. Corso tells all before he dies. He remains faithful to his mentor General Trudeau by refusing to reveal the secrets until the decorated General has passed on. Corso's credibility drips off of every page. His insight into the

U.S. military, it's workings and infighting tells the tale of spy vs. spy, branch vs. branch, and cover-up vs. truth. He explains in detail how an ET mishap boosted the U.S. into the space age, and provided the technological advantage to win the cold war and dominate the planet both militarily and economically. A must read for truth seekers and believers everywhere. The truth IS out there and Col. Corso reveals it all.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: This book was not what I thought it was going to be.
Review: Why are there so many positive ratings for this book? The first 100 pages were good but then it got really boring. After reading further into his book Col. Corso talks in-depth about the history of the circuit chip and the beginning stages of the computer which has no relevance to UFO's. If I wanted to read a book about the development of the computer I would of read the first chapter of my introduction to computers book from college. He does the same in-depth detail crap in the proceeding chapters that has nothing to do with UFO's. Another thing that drove me nuts about this book is his detail description of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Again, if I wanted to re-educate myself on this matter I would of read an American History book.

I do not doubt the existence of extraterrestrial beings but this book does not prove to me their existence anymore than what I already know. Credibility of Col. Corso? I don't doubt that he was a high ranking official but I question his story as being the truth. He talks a lot about "disinformation" and how it was used as a strategy of war in the intelligence operations. THINK PEOPLE, THIS BOOK IS WHAT HE WANTS US AND OTHER COUNTRIES TO THINK. I wouldn't doubt that this book was part of the plan that he and Gen.Trudeau created when they both work together. I can hear Gen. Trudeau telling Corso in their final days "Well Phil, in forty years from now you will publish a book about this disinformation to continue our counter-intelligence plan for years to come so that other countries will still see us as being the cutting-edge of a technological government."

The title of this book was totally misleading. I thought that it would be a book that went in-depth about Roswell and how the government covered it up. It wasn't like that at all. I think a better title for his book would have been "American History and Technology".

I think that Col. Corso was just plain paranoid who was obsessed with his career in the military. This book was more about Corso's career than it was about UFO's. Better yet, this book should have been titled "Bibliography: Col. Phil Corso Career in the U.S. Army."

Don't waste your time!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: And the truth shall set you free
Review: The most revealing and most shocking truth of our time... thanks to the conscience of a man who could not go to his grave carrying the biggest crime in humankind recorded history. We should all thanks Mr. Bezos for making this forum available to his customers for it does more than just bringing a convenient way to buy books, it also provides a means to exchange, correlate, and confirm ideas and to spot the feeble minded. Thanks to this board I learned that Colonel Corso was not holding the idea that the aliens were malevolent creatures, a disinformation story that is now evolving as the next planetary crime by our shadow government and may have been planted in the book by the contributing writer.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: The most incredible book I have ever read.
Review: This book is must reading for every American citizen. You will not be able to put it down.


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