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With all the discussion lately about crash retrieval and reverse engineering, it’s interesting to look back at the story of Col. Phil Corso, who actually ORIGINATED the entire program when he was head of foreign technology for the U.S. Army. David Grusch, in congressional hearings, has corroborated Corso’s book, The Day After Roswell on multiple accounts. For those who don’t know it already, Corso’s story is a fascinating one and we’ll worth the time.

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