mikec
Skilled Investigator
I wasn't sure where to post this, so I made a new thread.
I read the DAY AFTER ROSWELL when it came out, now a decade ago.
It was interesting, but it just didn't "smell" true. I was extremely doubtful. But, everyone who ever knew Phil Corso would praise him as a dedicated guy and a true patriot.
Here's my theory:
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He may have known a tiny bit about some post roswell events, my theory works better if he does. He's retired and old, and he gets called back in the office for one more duty. He is asked (by whoever) to write a book as a disinformation tool to muddle the UFO pool of researchers, maybe they are getting "close" to some very real insights.
He is given some parameters, told what to fabricate and what to stay away from. He has a lot of insights into the pentagon and its day to day workings. He probably had a lot of knowledge about how a military project is farmed out to industry too, enough to make some of the inner-office stuff seem convincing. He spins a complex yarn all in the role of the good soldier and patriot.
So - there might be a few bits of truth in the book, but the deep content was created to confuse and distort the real facts.
I have no way to back any of this up, it's just the impression I got after reading the book.
I wonder if William Burns has any insights here.
There is a funny little factoid (I think from Whitley) that tells how THE DAY AFTER ROSWELL was a big seller in the pentagon book store! And, Corso launched his book tour there. (true? I'm not sure)
I read the DAY AFTER ROSWELL when it came out, now a decade ago.
It was interesting, but it just didn't "smell" true. I was extremely doubtful. But, everyone who ever knew Phil Corso would praise him as a dedicated guy and a true patriot.
Here's my theory:
==========
He may have known a tiny bit about some post roswell events, my theory works better if he does. He's retired and old, and he gets called back in the office for one more duty. He is asked (by whoever) to write a book as a disinformation tool to muddle the UFO pool of researchers, maybe they are getting "close" to some very real insights.
He is given some parameters, told what to fabricate and what to stay away from. He has a lot of insights into the pentagon and its day to day workings. He probably had a lot of knowledge about how a military project is farmed out to industry too, enough to make some of the inner-office stuff seem convincing. He spins a complex yarn all in the role of the good soldier and patriot.
So - there might be a few bits of truth in the book, but the deep content was created to confuse and distort the real facts.
I have no way to back any of this up, it's just the impression I got after reading the book.
I wonder if William Burns has any insights here.
There is a funny little factoid (I think from Whitley) that tells how THE DAY AFTER ROSWELL was a big seller in the pentagon book store! And, Corso launched his book tour there. (true? I'm not sure)