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Crash at Corona, the U.S. military retrieval and cover-up of a UFO, Stanton T. Friedman & Don Berliner

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Crash at Corona, the U.S. military retrieval and cover-up of a UFO, Stanton T. Friedman & Don Berliner
Language
eng
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Crash at Corona
Medium
electronic resource
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Stanton T. Friedman & Don Berliner
Sub title
the U.S. military retrieval and cover-up of a UFO
Summary
IF UFOS DON'T EXIST, THEN THEY CAN'T CRASH. But something did crash near Corona, a tiny town not far from Roswell, New Mexico, in 1947. And that crash has been dissected and debated ever since. Aviation/science writer Don Berliner and nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman, the original civilian investigator of the so-called Roswell incident, have delved into the controversy to find the truth. They sifted through once-classified government documents, interviewed military and civilian witnesses, pieced together evidence, considered alternative theories, and concluded that a UFO crashed near Corona-and the U.S. government knew it and covered it up. Crash at Corona proves that what was found in the New Mexico desert wasn't a weather balloon or a secret weapon-it was a UFO
Target audience
adult
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