Philip J. Corso (May 22, 1915 – July 16, 1998)

Philip Corso, died in 1998, after publishing a book about the reverse-engineered equipment recovered from the Roswell UFO crash of 1947. Normally, I might have been skeptical, except for the 100% endorsement of Paul Hellyer, who read the book after Prime Minister Pierre Eliot Trudeau sent it to him.

I now have a Kindle version of this book, which I will discuss later, after I’ve read some or most of it.

Corso’s birth chart is randomized. I like how none of the planets are inconjunct to each other. That means that he had no hidden agenda, at least as far as I can ascertain. What you see is what you get.
What I wanted to see is how the Roswell Incident affected his life (and death).

Hmm, interesting. There are definite hits, even though he wasn’t involved in the initial discovery and recovery of the UFO debris and bodies. But, due to his official capacity in later years, he had access to top secret files and information, which, as a little cog in some very big wheels, he pieced together a story of what really happened on that fateful night, in 1947, and The Day After Roswell.

Yes, sir!