The Day After Roswell, William J. Birnes
The Day After Roswell, William J. Birnes
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The Day After Roswell

Author: William J. Birnes, Philip Corso

Narrator: William J. Birnes

Unabridged: 12 hr 31 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 06/06/2017


Synopsis

A breathtaking exposé that reads like a thriller, The Day After Roswell is a stunning depiction of just what happened in Roswell, New Mexico all those years ago and how the effects of this mysterious unidentified aircraft crash are still relevant today.

Former member of President Eisenhower’s National Security Council and the Foreign Technology Desk in the United States Army, Colonel Philip J. Corso was assigned to work at a strange crash site in Roswell in 1947. He had no idea that his work there would change his life and the course of history forever. Only in his fascinating memoir can you discover how he helped removed alien artifacts from the site and used them to help improve much of the technology the Army uses today, such as circuit chips, fiber optics, and more.

Laying bare the United States government’s shocking role in the Roswell incident—what was found, the cover-up, and more—The Day After Roswell is an extraordinary memoir that not only forces us to reconsider the past, but also our role in the universe.

About William J. Birnes

William J. Birnes, PhD, publisher of UFO Magazine, is the coauthor of the New York Times bestseller The Day After Roswell with the late Lt. Col. Philip J. Corso; the coauthor of The Riverman and Signature Killers with Robert Keppel, PhD; and the editor-in-chief of The McGraw-Hill Personal Computer Programming Encyclopedia. Dr. Birnes lives in Los Angeles and New York with his wife, novelist Nancy Hayfield.

About Philip Corso

Philip Corso served in the United States Army from 1942 to 1963 and earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Corso was on the staff of President Eisenhower‘s National Security Council for four years (1953–1957). In 1961, he became Chief of the Pentagon‘s Foreign Technology desk in Army Research and Development.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Joshua on February 28, 2008

After reading this book one must ask themself, is he lying? And if he is lying, what is his intention in lying. What does he hope to accomplish? A careful reading of the book makes the likelihood of it being a lie very slim. If indeed it is a lie, it is a carefully crafted lie that Corso put together......more

Goodreads review by Katia on October 30, 2012

I have never read such gibberish in my life!! I find it hard to believe this was written by a Colonel who wrote official military reports. It is badly written, badly researched, over written, and waffles. I also find it hard to believe that many technologies we now take for granted such as integrate......more

Goodreads review by Greg on September 28, 2015

I really enjoyed this book and it pulled me in. Corso does a good job giving vivid descriptions of the crash scene as well as the bodies. Supposedly there was psychic communication between the dying aliens and some military personnel. There's a lot here on the start of MJ12. You get a look at the wa......more

Goodreads review by Mike on June 25, 2014

A great follow-up on the integrity of the author, Col. Philip J. Corso, is this well-reasoned article [URL not allowed] This is one helluva story from a guy allegedly at the center of it all.......more

Goodreads review by Monty J on May 24, 2018

This compelling and well-documented memoir covers Corso's military career until he retired in 1963, with primary focus on his involvement in army and government secret programs relating to visits on earth by extraterrestrial beings, code-named "EBE"s (Extraterrestrial Biological Entities.) The book......more