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Crash at Corona: The U.S. Military Retrieval and Cover-Up of a UFO | 
enlarge | Authors: Don Berliner, Stanton T. Friedman Publisher: Paraview Special Editions Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 146921
Media: Paperback Edition: Special Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 252 Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.8 Dimensions (in): 9 x 3.6 x 0.8
ISBN: 1931044899 Dewey Decimal Number: 001 EAN: 9781931044899 ASIN: 1931044899
Publication Date: May 2, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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Product Description 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 wasnt a weather balloon or a secret weapon -- it was a UFO.
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Best of the best July 11, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Stanton Friedman: One of the very few scientists ufologists who make sense. He researches the topic. He provides uncontested data. He defied the arrogant scientists. He studied the phenomena as an honest scientist. He spent 30 years investigation Ufos. He knows! He knows! His books are the very core of Ufology. He is the ONE!
S. Mahdi, Cairo, Egypt.
the complete story May 13, 2007 1 out of 2 found this review helpful
well reaserched and written.Will defently get you thinking if read with an open mind.While not the definitve(we may never know thw whole story)story on this subject it may well be the most documented of these cases.
Great read, very informative March 28, 2007 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
This was a very interesting read. Having recently read another of Stanton Friedman's works, I knew what to expect and was not disappointed. A multitude of information was provided cover nearly every aspect of the 1947 flying saucer crashes in New Mexico. I highly recommend this book for anyone that's interested in UFOs, Roswell, or government conspiracies.
Did not live up to the hype. November 4, 2006 5 out of 9 found this review helpful
I was expecting much more from this book and to be honest, I couldn't finish the book. You have to wait until Chapter 7 (71 pages in to the book) before you get the details of the actual crash(es) and then you get 4 chapters on the crash(es), retrieval, shipment, and cover-up. I found the material to be very repetitive after that and it really didn't build on any new points. I'm sure that Berliner and Friedman did their homework but it just didn't live up to all the hype that I've heard from friends. If you're in to this sort of material then this seems to be a well written book which doesn't contain many of the extravagant theories that are proposed in other books.
Extremely thorough May 19, 2006 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
I've read more than a few books and articles and watched several documentaries regarding the events that took place near Roswell in early July 1947. Don Berliner and Stanton Friedman lay out the case that an alien spacecraft crashed near Roswell in a way that I think even skeptics will find tough to dismiss. The book is very well researched and thorough in its findings and, while we'll most likely never have the "smoking gun" that proves beyond any doubt of such a crash, this book is about as close as we can get to the facts concerning that event.
Highly recommended.
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