Cover-Up at Roswell
Exposing the 70-Year Conspiracy to Suppress the Truth
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Rudy Sanda
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As we approach the 70th anniversary of the most significant UFO event of all time, best-selling author Donald R. Schmitt takes a fresh look at the renowned incident. Previous books on Roswell, including his, have focused on the witnesses, their families, and the history of the case. Cover-Up at Roswell catalogs the extreme measures the US government exercised to suppress the truth. How they silenced military witnesses clearly demonstrates their need to prevent the facts from leaking out. But more disconcerting are the tactics used against civilians and the media. Over the years, the government has actually issued four different explanations for what took place in 1947, yet Roswell remains a mystery, shrouded in secrecy, cover-ups, and deception. Is a fifth explanation at hand? Cover-Up at Roswell includes fascinating new information, such as:
- The most comprehensive timeline of events ever written
- What the base commander's secretary confessed
- The answers to the 20 most frequently asked questions about Roswell
- The Roswell "smoking gun", provided by one of the very arbiters of the cover-up
The search for the truth about Roswell continues. Are we brave enough to accept it?
©2017 Donald R. Schmitt (P)2017 TantorWhat listeners say about Cover-Up at Roswell
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- Kathy and Tony Smith
- 01-08-2019
The reader has an irritating sarcastic voice
The actual information given could easily have been presented in 250 words however the writer continually repeats the same information with slight variations. Procrastination becomes obvious with regards to making a point or should I say issue with regards to the events or non event if one listens to those who were there or not there if you follow my meaning or intent with regards to extending or padding out what little information is contained within the text or so called book and of course this review tends to follow with a slight tendency to imitate or copy the same, or similar, certainly not dissimilar style of presentation so as to make it appear to be saying far more than it actually does say or not say depending on how you choose to interpret the abovementioned information which can be found in this review.
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