Friday June 27
June 27th, 2008 Posted in June 2008I t is regrettable that the information night lights seen in England was first treated by The Sun rather than other newspapers more credible .. Then, as The Telegraph and the BBC were interested in the case.
| But not everyone accepted the explanation lanterns in the case of military patrol in Tern Hill, and it is an opportunity for Nick Pope to be heard again. It calls for a formal investigation. Former Special Adviser to the MoD in cases of UFO's just say: "It is very important that the phenomenon has been filmed by soldiers, witnesses are interesting. Pulser This object seemed virtually throughout the spectrum of colors, and it is quite unusual. This may be the case of An airliner or a satellite, and it was moving too slowly to be a meteorite or shooting star. " As always, he recalls the MoD does not attempt to identify the phenomena reported, "unless they present a threat in the airspace of Great Britain." | ![]() |
It is also the advantage of this formulation that allows it, as here, cut short an investigation, and finally declare: "it will not be possible to question the soldier Tern Hill." The Sentinel
The Metro is another media also following the cases.
![]() | RealityDesign on Open Minds is one of those newcomers who wish to incorporate the case drones from the beginning: "The story of Isaac and his report CARET is somehow corroborated by Colonel Phillip Corso in his book 'The Day After Roswell. It describes in detail the secret transfer of technology companies alienation civil, which are responsible for filing patents. These companies therefore ignore the origin of these technologies because the military did not give their explanations - and the public will never see what is beyond, because the company is credited ' invented 'the product, because it owns the patent. It is a fascinating book, written by a soldier of the old school, decorated 19 times, who knows whereof he speaks. " Among the examples cited, the printed circuit board, the Kevlar, the laser and fiber optics. |
Philip Corso was an officer of Information of the U.S. military. He was part of the team of General MacArthur during the Korean War. Thereafter, he worked as Lieutenant Colonel in the Office of National Security of President Dwight. D. Eisenhower.
He retired in 1963 after 21 years of military career, and began serving Senators James Eastland and Strom Thurmond, as a member of a team that specializes in national security.
Then he worked in the private sector as a consultant. He died in 1998 at the age of 83 years.
| "Lieutenant Colonel Philip Corso led a double life. In 1960-62, he worked in the Foreign Office Technology at the Pentagon, depending Service Research and Development of the Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Arthur Trudeau. It was responsible for 3,000 people working on different projects more or less advanced. The usual work of Philip Corso was to investigate the technologies of other countries. Some of the work of Corso was that of an intelligence officer and adviser to General Trudeau. It was a work he knew well for having practiced during the Korean War. At the Pentagon, he worked on the most secret, he had access to classified documents and was involved in General Trudeau. | ![]() |
But most of these tasks, Corso had the responsibility of the best kept secret: the Roswell Records. "(From a presentation in French).













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