From “The Day After Roswell”, Col. Philip J. Corso (ret) with William J. Birnes Simon & Schuster, Inc., ISBN 0-671-01756-X, 1997. [StealthSkater note: Philip Corso made the claim that most of the great innovations of the 20th Century were the result of back-engineering debris collected from the 1947 Roswell, New Mexico UFO crash. In his book — which the following was excerpted — he explained that the very “above top-secret” nature prevented him from revealing to selected industrial contractors the origin of the materials that he gave them. Working at the Army’s Foreign Technology Desk at the Pentagon, his job was to match recovered devices with those companies already doing similar research and encourage them to “take the ball and run with it” without […] Read More
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Exclusive Interview with American Computer President Jack Shulman On the Roswell/Bell Labs Controversy By: Michael Lindemann A word from Jeroen Wierda: This (news)article is about the ACC (American Computer Company) news that we continue to hear about. This article is an interview with ACC prez. Jack Shulman. Permission to place this article was granted by Michael Lindemann from CNI News (www.cninews.com). Exclusive Interview with American Computer President Jack Shulman On the Roswell/Bell Labs Controversy by Michael Lindemann [Since mid-August, a controversy has raged on the internet concerning highly provocative information posted on the web site of American Computer Company (see CNI News of September 16, 1997; and visit ACC’s web site: http://www.american-computer.com ). In brief, ACC has suggested that the historic invention of the transistor […] Read More