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Man cannot travel in space, it's a fact


Man cannot travel in space, it's a fact


Colonel Corso interview with Art Bell

Colonel Corso, served on the staff of President Eisenhower's National Security Council from 1953 to 1957. Following this, in 1961, he served as Chief of the Pentagon's Foreign Technology desk in Army Research and Development, which is rumoured to be back engineering extraterrestrial technology.  Under the guidance of Lt. Gen. Arthur Trudeau, Colonel Corso played a pivotal role in this position.

Fast forward to 1997, when Colonel Corso made an appearance on Coast to Coast AM, a renowned radio show hosted by the legendary Art Bell. During this interview, he shed light on his book "The Day After Roswell," delving into intriguing details about the term "Extraterrestrial Biological Entity" (EBE) and the purpose behind the creation of these biological robots. The term EBE, was made up by Colonel Corso and his team. He expounded on their origins and the reasons behind their creation.

In a bold and thought-provoking statement, Colonel Corso fearlessly challenges the very foundation of NASA. With unwavering conviction, he raises important questions and offers a fresh perspective that challenges the status quo. In doing so, he prompts us to reevaluate our understanding of space exploration and our place in the universe. The Colonel's words serve as a catalyst for critical thinking and open dialogue, urging us to push the boundaries of our knowledge and explore new possibilities.

Quotes Colonel Corso:

"Man today cannot travel in space. NASA might object to my book because I make that statement"

"Course somebody is gonna come back and say: we spent billions and man still can't travel in space? Well It's a fact, there's nothing I can do about it, it's true".

Listen to the audio recording, Coast to Coast AM with Art Bell, July 23, 1997. 


Credit Source Audio: to Coast to Coast AM, with Art Bell. The-Day-After-Roswell 1997-07-23