So #ufosky what is the consensus on this book? I know it has some controversy, I'm half way through it and surprised how detailed it is. I was also surprised to read the forward was written by Strom Thurmond himself.
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I think the Book was highly edited and embellished. However there was much that was factual. I listened to interview of him when he was quite elderly and he was adamant about many facts. This is a good article including his son who discusses his prior manuscript: https://openminds.tv/corso-legacy/
I have heard it was the author (Birnes) that embellished and Corso was given 24 hrs to read and edit the draft before it was published. Corso says in the first chapter he wasn't at Roswell at all, yet there is an entire account of what took place.
I find it very hard to believe a two person team at the Pentagon were responsible for so many tech advancements. "We had a bunch of material in a filing cabinet and I gave it to tech companies and now we have fiber optics, microprocessors, missile tech, etc. it was all me, I did it"
It's also really disappointing to think that we had been sitting on this tech for over 10 years and it amounted to a single general hoarding it essentially after that amount of time.
The family says that much of the book is out of order (wrong timeline) and that some events did happen, others didn’t.
The interviews on YouTube with Corso are a good first hand source.
I’d say the gist of the book is probably true with fine details being a bit off.
Did NHI crash at Roswell? Yes.
@patternstellstories.com had some great details on Corso’s connections to shady shit in their latest episode. UFO books by intel people are exactly what you’d expect them to be.
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The interviews on YouTube with Corso are a good first hand source.
I’d say the gist of the book is probably true with fine details being a bit off.
Did NHI crash at Roswell? Yes.