Philip J. Corso - US Army UFO Technology Research & Development
Analysis Summary
Summary
The account features Lieutenant Colonel Philip Corso, who served in the US Army and was involved in research and development. He describes an encounter while on duty at Fort Riley, Kansas, where he observed a non-human body in a crate, believed to be from the Roswell crash. Corso claims he later worked on a program to exploit technologies from UAP crashes, feeding them into US industry for military advantage. He asserts that these technologies included night vision and fiber optics. After his experiences, Corso felt compelled to share his knowledge publicly, believing it was important for national security and the American people.
Program Intelligence Analysis
The video analyzes the claims of Philip J. Corso regarding UAP crash retrievals and the exploitation of non-human technologies. It discusses Corso's military background, his observations of non-human entities, and the establishment of the Army's foreign technology division. The claims are examined for credibility and context within the broader narrative of UAP research.
Corso's assertion that the U.S. Army has recovered intact spacecraft and encountered non-human entities, with technologies being exploited for military advantage.
Philip J Corso
“I Colonel Philip J Corso retired do hereby swear under the penalties of perjury that the following statements are true.”
Managed by: US Army
To exploit technologies of unknown origin from UAP
The United States has spacecraft intact and has encountered dead pilots from crashed UAP.
Corso observed a 4-foot non-human creature with bizarre features at Fort Riley, Kansas.
Corso claimed to have possession of the Roswell file, which contained reports and autopsy documents related to the Roswell crash.
The Army's foreign technology division exploited technologies of unknown origin from crashed UAP to benefit the military and economy.
Corso stated that non-human intelligence technology was taken, not inherited, by the U.S. government.
Analysis Summary
Philip J. Corso
Retold Account
This is a retold account. Triad scoring requires direct experiencer testimony.