glad your back, FIRST video in a while. I read and bought Corso's book. my problem with the whole Roswell crash is. they say the wreckage they recovered from the crash, was indestructible/the pieces. just how can that which can't be destroyed, crash. and have wreckage ALL over the Roswell desert??? I always found that interesting.
@PHUSHEY2 ай бұрын
There are rumors that there were at least two different crash sites. It is highly probable that two crafts crashed into one another and caused the accident. Gotta remember that the analysis of these materials has shown no other comparable manufactured materials so who knows how these materials would react in a major collision.
@i-love-space3902 ай бұрын
Keep in mind that a spacecraft that can land on Earth and take off again, without propellant, must have one hell of a power supply. The energy density must be enormous. If one of them detonated, I am sure it would destroy quite durable materials. And as the other commenter stated, the book in question says that there were two crash sites. And one of them had a nearly intact spacecraft embedded in the ground. That is the site that might have had living crew members.
@Chronicheaven10 күн бұрын
Love your shows Mr. Yacucci.
@tvted123459 күн бұрын
Thanks so much!
@connor14142 ай бұрын
Barney barnett definitely saw bodies, look him up
@ratmadness4858Ай бұрын
First transistor introduced December 1947
@raymondtonns25212 ай бұрын
thanks for taking a looka t this Ted, i read the book when it first came out but now it seems to be cover for government hijinks of tech projects i understand Popular Mechanics did a job on this more than a few years ago was there alien bodies from Roswell?, i think so
@tvted123452 ай бұрын
Yes, interesting story because of how high Col. Corso was in army intel...thanks so much for viewing!
@davegaetano71182 ай бұрын
A compelling concern here is technological history. Can advancements in technology be traceable to human-only research? Anyone who says they can't has the burden of proof.
@i-love-space3902 ай бұрын
Corso's contention is that his superior tasked him with covertly "seeding" defense contractors with materials and they were instructed to "not ask where the material came from". Do you really think that such companies would risk their contracting status by putting this little tidbit in their official history of their research programs? Yes, the burden of proof is there to be absolutely sure, but Mr. Corso has a pretty impressive resume, and he did work for the highest echelon of commanders in the Pentagon. As shown in the video, he testified before Congress, much as the recent whistleblower did. So either we routinely appoint certifiably delusional men to important positions of command and never reprimand or remove them, or he is who he says he is and he did what he said he did. Not much came of his testimony. Just as the current round seems to be dying quietly in the extreme noise of Trump and the GOP blow hards. The public is content to be entertained by the "horse race" while completely ignoring the important issues. The UAP story seems just beyond the ability of the public to process.
@davegaetano71182 ай бұрын
@@i-love-space390 There is a huge difference between reverse engineering and normal product development. The engineers and technicians involved in the research programs of all these companies would surely have known the difference. All those employees probably numbered in the thousands. It would have been impossible to keep all this under wraps if it had been reverse engineering.
@interqward129 күн бұрын
Great question. Have you got a million bucks?
@JoshuaTreeWorkshopsVideos17 күн бұрын
I read his book and at a certain point it seemed to be fiction. I gave up.
@PHUSHEY2 ай бұрын
Consider that Corso came out with this story back in the early 80's if I recall correctly. There are now various accounts that the government is in possession of engineered materials, some which has been analyzed as originating "off solar system". There is more to the Corso story than just his book but it definitely involves lots of research and putting the pieces together. BTW: His son is batshitcrazy and is highly likely a scam artist.