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Inspired by the sworn testimony of UFO whistleblowers, Congress is grappling with legislation designed to force the disclosure of materials, craft, and bodies allegedly collected from crash sites. The current wave of whistleblowers is not the first to spill secrets about UFO crashes and reverse engineering efforts by military contractors. In 1997, a high-ranking Army Intelligence official Colonel Phillip Corso shocked the world with his account about a Pentagon office charged with dribbling bits and pieces of alien technology out to major corporations and labs. The tech, Corso said, came from crashes near Roswell New Mexico. Corso's book "The Day After Roswell" became a huge bestseller in 1997, the 50th anniversary of the Roswell events. But five years before he released a book, long before he was known to anyone in the UFO field, Corso told his story to George Knapp. Corso also sat down for two lengthy interviews conducted by personnel associated with NIDS, the National Institute for Discovery Science. The interviews were recorded, though the recordings were never released. In this episode of WEAPONIZED, Jeremy and George revisit the Corso tale and take a deep dive into the unreleased Corso tapes. ••• GOT A TIP? Reach out to us at WeaponizedPodcast@Proton.me For breaking news, follow Corbell & Knapp on all social media. Extras and bonuses from the episode can be found at https://WeaponizedPodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This entire episode is a huge waste of listening time. Jeremy and George haven't much to work with here and fill up a lot of space with speculation and attempts to apply relevance to Corso's ramblings. Corso comes across as a semi coherent uncle who's had a few too many cocktails at a family reunion. Alien in a cave and pulling his weapon on it? As to his real reasons for fabrication of his tale, perhaps simply disinformation. Credible engineers from the 70s regarding the development of fiber optics would rip that aspect of reverse technology application to shreds.
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look into the similarities and incidents that coincided with Lonnie Zamora, Gary Wilcox (both on same day in 1964, opposite sides of the US) and Frenchman Maurice Masse. in 1965. All incidents reported similar craft, beings, and have strange similarities.

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