Philip J. Corso person
also: Colonel Philip Corso, Corso, Colonel Philip J. Corso
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“which has been debated about for years. Another ASC linkage to Roswell was a guy by the name of Colonel Philip J. Corso, who wrote the book The Day After Roswell, which obviously became a bestseller. Corso was involved with the Sovereign Or…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner - Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 2 @ 43:46
Philip J. Corso covered_up
Big Switch book_quoted
“trainloads of U.S. servicemen being transported to the Soviet Union, but described one particular train as containing over 400. Corso continued to investigate, and by the time his report was completed, it stated that, quote, the conclusion …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 8 @ 30:05
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▶ 43:46
which has been debated about for years. Another ASC linkage to Roswell was a guy by the name of Colonel Philip J. Corso, who wrote the book The Day After Roswell, which obviously became a bestseller. Corso was involved with the Sovereign Or…
▶ 29:06
Colonel Philip Corso, an intelligence advisor to Eisenhower, was ordered to investigate the POW issue in regards to information that hundreds of Korean War soldiers were still being held inside Russia. Corso, working on the behest of Eisenh…
▶ 29:33
of Life magazine concluded that the most expedient way to approach the subject would be to interview someone who had recently been released from the gulag. He found that the CIA had just that person, a Soviet defector named Yuri Rasvorov. C…
▶ 30:05
trainloads of U.S. servicemen being transported to the Soviet Union, but described one particular train as containing over 400. Corso continued to investigate, and by the time his report was completed, it stated that, quote, the conclusion …
▶ 30:34
And when their usefulness was passed, they'd just disappear. They were, as far as the outside world would ever know, dead men walking. And it would be the government's best interest to consider them so and to hide the knowledge of their exi…