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The Roswell UFO Crash: What They Don't Want You to Know

The Roswell UFO Crash: What They Don't Want You to Know

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Author: Kal K. Korff
Publisher: Bantam Doubleday Dell Publishing Group
Category: Book

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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 89319

Media: Mass Market Paperback
Edition: Reprint
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 336
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Dimensions (in): 6.9 x 4 x 1

ISBN: 0440236134
Dewey Decimal Number: 001
EAN: 9780440236139
ASIN: 0440236134

Publication Date: September 1, 2000
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1 out of 5 stars NOT IMPRESSED   May 25, 2008
 3 out of 3 found this review helpful

It is totally incorrect to say that the 'Alien Autopsy' film is purported to show Roswell aliens. The two have never been linked by UFOlogists and in fact the film is considered highly suspect and is not accepted as genuine by any investigators worthy of the name. So to perform a 'welcome' hatchett job on the film does not discredit Roswell at all.
That the isotope value in the silver and copper "fragments" is consistant only with that naturally occuring on earth and not with the probable values found in a Red Giant or Supernovae does not detract from the possibility that these fragments could well have been harvested on a planet like Earth. None of these fragments are large enough to display either alien or earthbound technical structure or design which neither proves nor disproves a connection to Roswell. Incidentally, how would any life form, alien or otherwise, harvest copper from a red giant or supernovae?
It is widely acknowledged that the debris field discovered on the Brazel ranch was very extensive,1/2 a mile by 300 yards minimum. We cannot therefore later be led to believe that this was the same Project Mogul wreckage displayed by Brig. Gen Ramey and Maj. Marcel and which would then hardly fill a suitcase.
Also, dozens of military and scientific personel were deployed to the debris site for days on a clear-up. All for one balloon? I don't think so. Mogul was declassified 50 years ago so why also have the authorities issued four seperate explanations for the debris origin since 1947?
Before his death Brig.Gen Ramey admitted to a cover-up and to deceiving the press and the public, as have several other participants. The signal paper in his hand shown in those early display photos was technically enhanced in recent years and clearly mentions, "SAUCER", "CRASH" and "VICTIMS".
It is well past the secrecy act 'sell by' date but that signal has still not been released, it has not seen the light of day from that moment to this.
This book clearly avoids the testimony of numbers of witnesses who all testify, not only to what they have witnessed but also to the physical and mental intimidation and threats that they receceived in an effort to maintain a cloke of silence. All this for a weather balloon?
Methinks I smell a rat. Contorted evidence, mis-representation, mistruth and mis-information. I could go on about the integrity of this book but time and space do not allow.
And so, in its various forms, the denial continues...



5 out of 5 stars The Truth at Last   March 24, 2003
 7 out of 10 found this review helpful

In my opinion this is the definitive book on Roswell.

Kal is a UFO researcher of long-standing.

The book is well written and laid out. It takes the scientific approach examining claims in the light of verifiable fact.

It exposes many falsehoods that have been absorbed into they mythology of Roswell because they have been taken at face value, rather being examined in detail.

The conclusions may not be what some would wish, but they seem undeniable.


5 out of 5 stars Earth calling Roswell!   January 6, 2003
 12 out of 16 found this review helpful

Roswell is a name that conjures up thoughts of the ultimate proof of extraterrestrial contact-for some people. Kal Korff gives a different view point to this and brings a well reasoned solution based on cold, hard facts to explain the so-called strange events. For those 'who believe' this book will provide you with down to earth answers to all the key points.

Kal reviews previous published works, alleged Roswell related time line of events and exposes gaps, holes and inconsistencies. He has done his homework and requests you do the same and independently verify the information put before you in his book.

For those of you who have seen the alleged 'Alien-footage' and believe you have see proof of an autopsy, and then take a second look. Kal provides a photograph and details of the photographer and catalogues inconsistencies and problems with the film he shot. The author puts forward a rather strong case for the film being a hoax.

Unfortunately Kal did not get time to debate 'live' the alleged facts put forward by Colonel Corso (author 'The day after Roswell') about retro-engineering but includes an Appendix B full of counter evidence you may chase up. A visit to the patent office is suggested for anyone still believing glass-fibres and the like were alien technology.

An Appendix B describes the New York University NYU Balloon Project and Project Mogel and sheds light on the so-called 'Hieroglyphics'. The 'I-beam' hieroglyphs can be explained by human hands along with other flying-disc debris.

For anybody who truly believes aliens were in and around Roswell during the late forties then take a look at the less fantastic evidence, solutions and conclusions. If you are still unconvinced Kal even supplies you with his E-Mail address and welcomes your comments-what more can he offer?


5 out of 5 stars "And he huffed, and he puffed, and he blew Hangar 18 in..."   July 6, 1999
 4 out of 7 found this review helpful

The definitive book on Roswell. Over a year ago I leafed through it in a bookstore but slammed the covers shut. I also shut my eyes and ears. I just didn't want to hear it. I WANTED to believe in the Roswell case. Now, after reading it cover to cover, I can say with near-certainty that anyone who reads this book and STILL believes that an alien spacecraft crashed in New Mexico in 1947 is wrong.


5 out of 5 stars Yes, there was a cover-up !   May 24, 1999
 9 out of 12 found this review helpful

By the so called "ufologists," actually. It is really difficult to take one seriously when one doesn't take his job seriously. And that is the problem with "ufologists." Every claim that fits their scheme is valid, and they go unchecked. Hearsay becomes the truth, if it complies with their beliefs. It looks just like another sect.

This book uses the very material provided by the believers to show the incongruences of their stories. It doesn't try to prove if Roswell's UFO crash happened or not. Mostly, it checks the "evidence" provided and when it gets scrutinized, little remains. In order to do this, the author verifies basic documentation (which, of course, believers didn't look for) to prove some "witnesses" can't be trusted.

The author hardly expresses his opinions, he presents information hidden by UFO fanatics and the truth is obvious.

A great book, but not a fun one. If you are up to fantasies, don't read this one. Go see some Hollywood movie or read a book that makes up a Roswell case. (By the way, in my opinion aliens may be visiting our planet, but it's got to be proven by serious people)