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Years ago I read Corso's book, The Day After Roswell but I found his claims just too wild to believe. He also contradicted other accounts of the event.
That may be so but for the most part in my gut tells me that this man is credible so if i had to choose It would not be you.<br /> <br />
I agree to a degree, but there is also a lot that makes sense.. what really worries me is how crazy hes son is, making hes old dads statements look like a hoax.
You seem to always be the first to comment. Your pattern of debunking is obvious. It happened along time ago. Memories can fade . Corso was at the forefront of all of this.if anyone knows its him.
I found Corso to be credible.
J-Rod holds all the answers
very credible interview with colonel corso i believe him his integrity stood out open honest video like to read his book of ufo accounts. cover ups etc .
Seems like a nice enough fella.
It is so easy to just debunk & ridicule, history is full of examples of these very people who in time are usually found to be engaged to debunk anything that may cause suspicsion or embarrassment to the status quo, it's ability to cause questions being asked or realisation of impunity operations.<br />Of course there are always the brain dead who are happy in their own locked up little