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Witness to Roswell: Unmasking the 60-Year Cover-Up | 
enlarge | Authors: Thomas J. Carey, Donald R. Schmitt Publisher: New Page Books Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 82872
Media: Paperback Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 256 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9 Dimensions (in): 8.9 x 6 x 0.7
ISBN: 1564149439 Dewey Decimal Number: 001.9420978943 EAN: 9781564149435 ASIN: 1564149439
Publication Date: June 30, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Product Description Witness to Roswell will hold you spellbound as you read the actual eyewitness testimony to an amazing event; the recovery of a UFO in 1947 just outside of Roswell, New Mexico. Witnesses will not only reveal that the alien crew were placed in body bags and packed in dry ice, but most astonishing of all, that one of them survived the crash.
Witness to Roswell exhaustively presents accounts of witnesses to the crash, the military containment and recovery, the high level of security surrounding all phases of the cleanup operation, deathbed testimonies, sealed posthumous statements, and the extreme measures the U.S. government has taken to prevent people from telling the truth.
You will be shocked to learn that: *The Air Force used death threats against civilian eyewitness and their children to silence them. *The Air Force turned a small New Mexico town upside down and inside out...in search of a weather balloon? *The Air Force's next "official" explanation for Roswell will be its fifth! *The true number of witnesses supporting an extraterrestrial event at Roswell versus those favoring the Air Force's balloon explanation. Hint: It's like comparing the Empire State Building to a low-rise.
Witness to Roswell asserts that the truth cannot be forever suppressed: An alien vessel really did arrive, bodies were recovered, and they were not from here!
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Be aware the deathbed affidavit is in question January 1, 2009 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'm really just into ufology as a 2nd hobby and the Roswell incident has always interested me.This was the first ufo type book I ever bought because the claims in this book were just so incredible.
The biggest claim presented is the deathbed confession of Walter Haut.I strongly recommend anyone interested in this book to listen to the July 22nd '07 and Aug 12th '07 editions of the paracast (www.theparacast.com). The July 22nd show has an interview with the two authors where they basically admit writing the affidavit for Haut and having him sign it.From what I understand there is some question as to his state of mind when he signed it as well. The fact that the authors decided not to mention this fact in the book itself casts some doubt.
I guess people have to believe in something December 24, 2008 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
Does anyone who read this book realize how many military personnel would be involved in this " cover up ". No one in any of these stories ever has the common sense to come up with tangible evidence you can actually see or touch. Like an Alien earlobe , or an Alien thyroid or finger or match book or cocktail napkin or tail rudder . Some real piece of evidence , instead of comic book science .
Excellent Book. Very well written and organized. December 14, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Whether you believe in aliens or are a part of the skeptic crowd, after reading "Witness To Roswell" you will walk away with the conclusion that the government was and still is hiding the full truth of the Roswell incident. The author includes reference information for all witness interviews to insure validity.
You don't have to be a believer to enjoy reading the details of such an historic event, and they are well detailed in Witness To Roswell.
Better Than Any 10 OTHER Books on UFO's COMBINED November 23, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I, Christian Carswell, am 56 years old...and in the famous "California Psychological Inventory" personality test scored higher in the areas of perceptiveness and intuition than anybody my therapist with decades of experience and a massive client base had ever observed. What does this have to do with "Witness to Eoswell"? Only that....1) I have just known in my head and heart that Roswell DID occur and that the Air Force's original press release that it had captured a downed vehicle complete with extraterrestrials (at least one of whom was still alive and REMAINED alive for quite a while) was the TRUE one. (If you're a discerning and very intuitive person who makes up his OWN mind...have you ever just K-N-O-W-N something ??) The other thing is that as I sat down and soaked-in every tantalizing morsel of this terrifically-researched and written book....I was able to plain and simply "feel" the truth and dead-on historical accuracy jumping off each page. The author has interviewed people WHO WERE THERE...not the least of whom is a guy who finally passed away but was featured in a 1990's special on TLC about Roswell. This fella was a party to all the goings on at the air field close to the Roswell crash. He SAW the wreckage, SAW the bodies, was FRIENDS WITH an operating room nurse who later was so scared of U.S. Government retribution just for what she was privy to visually that she moved to England...only to turn up dead not long after. He spilled his guts. When I saw him and many others (the radio broadcaster who read the Air Force's OWN original press release, then got a call from the Pentagon telling him if he ran it again his license would be revoked THAT DAY...the daughter of a man who recovered part of the craft's enigmatic outer "skin" that would not burn, crush or be drilled through, crying about threats from men in a black, unmarked sedan and wielding night sticks, etc.) on this now-unavailable special which I still own on VHS, I could "see" they weren't faking it. I could "feel" their intense anguish at having to sort of keep their mouths shut for decades, while wanting to go on Larry King or some similar wide-viewership program and almost scream "THRY'VE BEEN LYING TO YOU SINCE 1947 !!!" Believe THIS---extra-terrestrials have been visiting this planet for at least a millenium...probably for much, much longer, as drawings on the walls of caves never opened or touched by modern hands indicate over and over around the world...arriving especially to voyeuristically be a bystander to history's most stupendous and tide-turning events. They also have been abducting various individuals for experiments with cross-breeding (they are in awe of the fact that we have emotions and would like to develop a hybrid human with THEIR advanced intellect and our ability to laugh, cry, love, hate, long for, grieve over, etc.). READ THIS BOOK! I give you my word you will think back on this 5-star-rating review and think to yourself, "That Christian Carswell guy was right!"
Part 1 - A lot of repetition writing the story ~ Part 2 Suspicious locale October 13, 2008 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
Part 1 While the book is an interesting read, for me, it could have been half as long and told the same story. The authors tell individual parts of the story multiple times, each time including more details from a different witnesses perspective. While this certainly "builds" their case, it creates a somewhat repetitious book, IMO.
Overall, however, I recommend the book. The list of witnesses is credible, and the overall tone of the book makes it easy to believe that a UFO really did crash in New Mexico with "creatures" aboard. In fact, it's easier to believe than the "official" government stories.
Part 2 Hmmmm, so a flying saucer crashed outside Roswell, NM shortly after WWII - conveniently near the military base that's highly involved with the Manhattan project and technologies acquired from the Nazi's after the war.
Wow, what are the odds of that?
I can just see the wheels spinning in the minds of the military who are developing advanced technologies they need to "cover up". Perhaps they were actually covering-up the crash of their own machine?
It's pretty easy to picture the military coming out with their lame explanations to "satisfy" the public - at least temporarly. And their back-up was to encourage anyone skeptical of the "official" explanation to believe an alien UFO crashed (rather than a military UFO). Anything except the (possible) truth that our government possesses advanced technologies they want kept secret.
Food for thought.
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