Alien Bodies & Technology - The Lost Tapes Of UFO Whistleblower Col Corso : WEAPONIZED : EPISODE #87
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Summary
The encounter involves Colonel Philip Corso, who discussed his experiences related to UAPs during interviews. He claimed that in the 1950s, he was involved in handling materials from the Roswell crash, which he believed were extraterrestrial. Corso mentioned that the NSA intercepted signals from space that were identified as coming from an intelligent source. He also talked about bodies and biologics associated with UAPs, asserting that the military considered them extraterrestrial. After sharing his experiences, Corso's claims contributed to ongoing discussions about UAPs and the government's involvement. The impact of his testimony has led to increased public interest and anticipation for future congressional hearings on UAPs.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video discusses various claims regarding UAPs, including NSA's interception of signals from intelligent sources and the military's assessment of the Roswell incident as extraterrestrial. It highlights the upcoming congressional hearing on UAPs, emphasizing the significance of public testimony and the historical context of these claims.
NSA was picking up signals from space that appeared to be from an intelligent source.
Phil Corso
“Oh yeah, they were say they were intelligent signals given out by an intelligent source.”
Jeremy Corbel
“I think the hearing in itself is a really big deal.”
George Nap
“This is weaponized. I'm George Nap, hunkered down in the Las Vegas UFO bunker.”
Managed by: U.S. Army
Reverse engineer extraterrestrial technology
NSA was picking up signals from space that appeared to be from an intelligent source.
The Roswell incident was considered extraterrestrial by the military.
There were reports on alien bodies from Walter Reed.
Colonel Corso was involved in handling the Roswell wreckage and distributing it for reverse engineering.
There were two vehicles that came down to Roswell.
The technology from the Roswell crash inspired advancements like fiber optics and night vision goggles.