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Roswell UFO Disclosure: Col. Corso
Interviewed by Art Bell on CoasttocoastAM |
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UFO Talk with Col. Philip J. Corso This is a collection of a talk show (Coast to Coast AM) between a well respected military personel named, late Philip J. Corso the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in charge of the Foreign Technology desk in the US Army's Research and Development division at the Pentagon, Col. John Alexandra and Art bell (the presenter of Coast to Coast AM). |
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UFO-Roswell with Colonel Phillip Corso A Date Line Interview with Retired Colonel Phillip Corso who was one of the Military men who recovered the 1947 UFO crash in Roswell New Mexico |
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THE LEGACY OF COLONEL PHILIP J. CORSO: PART 1, with Philip Corso, Jr. One of the most important milestones since the disclosure process began in earnest after the dissolution of the Soviet empire in 1991 was the publishing in 1997 of The Day After Roswell by Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso with William Birnes (also a speaker). The allegations in this book rocked the foundations of the cover-up. To this day the neither the Army nor the Department of Defense nor any agency of government has formally responded to these allegations. The Washington Post would not even dare write an obituary for this noted Washington insider rather than mention the book. The life story of Col. Corso, who died on July 16, 1998 at 83, is extraordinary. Col. Corso was a decorated officer and a patriot who believed the public should know the truth about the extraterrestrial reality. His son shares this belief and is determined to defend his father's legacy. Paradigm Research Group is pleased to announce Philip Corso, Jr. will come to Washington to talk about his father and the family's experience in the aftermath of one of the most controversial books ever published. In his lecture and workshop he will present information never before revealed to the public. The story of Col. Philip J. Corso is not over. It has only just begun. |
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COLONEL PHILIP J. CORSO AND THE POLITICS OF DISCLOSURE, with Dr. William Birnes. Phil Corso once told Bill Birnes during the course of working on the manuscript for The Day after Roswell, that the Army never had to worry about disinformation or a conspiracy to hide the truth because the public was more than willing to hide the truth for them. In other words, the UFO community itself, such as it was in the 1950s and '60s was so focused on some of the wilder stories about trips to Venus and creatures from nearby planets that the rock solid evidence of UFOs, right before the eyes of the American public, largely went unnoticed. Real sightings, witness reports from the military and from credible public safety officers were dismissed as wild ravings by the tabloid press and never even covered by mainstream media. Corso said that the government never actually had to worry about disclosure because the truth of the matter was so self-evident it was in plain sight and nobody was looking at it. This is the springboard for the presentation about Corso and how in his final lectures before academic audiences, he was able to present his story, stripped of all the hype and derogatory criticism, in a way that people could understand it. Corso's story encompassed far more than UFOs, although the Roswell file and his technology transfer program certainly became prominent in the latter part of his life. Of course, he was able to keep what he knew about the Roswell crash and the debris retrieved a secret. |
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ITALY, COLONEL CORSO AND THE VATICAN: PART 1, with Paola Harris. International Journalist and researcher Paola Leopizzi Harris will discuss how the Italian media, newspapers, TV, magazines handle the coverage of UFO related events. She will cover several of the most notable cases including the visits of Colonel Philip Corso to Italy, the disclosure efforts of Monsignor Corrado Balducci and this year's Italian coverage of the Travis Walton Story on major prime time TV . From her early work with Dr. J. Allen Hynek to her current efforts to bring researchers to Italy through Starworks Italia, Ms Harris will explain the great importance of networking information world wide to prepare humanity for disclosure. Drawing upon the researcher for her new book, Connecting the Dots: Making Sense of the UFO Phenomenon, she will discuss "field investigations" and the research process she uses in order to piece together a very complex picture of the extraterrestrial presence on the planet. |
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THE LEGACY OF COLONEL PHILIP J. CORSO: PART 2, with Philip Corso, Jr. and Dr. William Birnes. One of the most important milestones since the disclosure process began in earnest after the dissolution of the Soviet empire in 1991 was the publishing in 1997 of The Day After Roswell by Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso with William Birnes (also a speaker). The allegations in this book rocked the foundations of the cover-up. To this day the neither the Army nor the Department of Defense nor any agency of government has formally responded to these allegations. The Washington Post would not even dare write an obituary for this noted Washington insider rather than mention the book. If you plan to attend this conference, it is recommended you read The Day After Roswell in advance. The life story of Col. Corso, who died on July 16, 1998 at 83, is extraordinary. Col. Corso was a decorated officer and a patriot who believed the public should know the truth about the extraterrestrial reality. His son shares this belief and is determined to defend his father's legacy. Paradigm Research Group is pleased to announce Philip Corso, Jr. will come to Washington to talk about his father and the family's experience in the aftermath of one of the most controversial books ever published. In his lecture and workshop he will present information never before revealed to the public. The story of Col. Philip J. Corso is not over. It has only just begun. |
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(from the 15th Annual International UFO Congress
Convention & Film Festival) |
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Stan Friedman discusses "Day After Roswell" author Lieut. Col. Philip J. Corso in part two of his comments on "frauds in ufology |