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Colonel Phillip J Corso's hand written notes on ET encounters

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Jack Sarfatti

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Jan 15, 2003, 1:41:39 AM1/15/03
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Subject: Colonel Phil Corso's hand written notes sent to me today.

I think they are authentic. The reference to meeting a time-traveling
alien in a gold mine in either 1955 or 1957 rings true.
The notes are heart felt reflective with many quotes from Einstein's
philosophical musings. Also Corso's remarks on
Destiny and what I call "The Forrest Gump" effect is completely
consistent with my book "Destiny Matrix" http://www.1stbooks.com
Colonel Phillip Corso and I are definitely two peas out of the same pod.
Take that anyway you like? I have a lot of empathy for the man who wrote
those pages. Too bad they end so quickly. The "physics" in it, like
Bruce Cornet's UFO observation are simpatico with my own ideas - very much.

Now Stanton Friedman's attitude on all this puzzles me. He is a
physicist not interested in the physics of how UFOs fly. He told me
today that he thinks Colonel Corso was a essentially a fraud if I
understood him correctly? Therefore, Stanton and I seem to be on
opposite sides on both the physics and Colonel Corso. I support Colonel
Corso. I am told that some of the ET transfer stuff in the book was not
really by Corso but the pro writer who did the book from his notes?

TomB

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Jan 15, 2003, 11:07:43 AM1/15/03
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Jack Sarfatti <sarf...@pacbell.net> wrote in message news:<3E2502A8...@pacbell.net>...

It is all a fraud you fool!!!
A lot of inventive minds with nothing to do but make a living in a
boring job most of the week and fill their spare time with
extrordinary hoaxes. Watch out for the creatures from the id!

Mark Martin

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Jan 16, 2003, 12:42:35 PM1/16/03
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> > Now Stanton Friedman's attitude on all this puzzles me. He is a
> > physicist not interested in the physics of how UFOs fly. He told me
> > today that he thinks Colonel Corso was a essentially a fraud if I
> > understood him correctly? Therefore, Stanton and I seem to be on
> > opposite sides on both the physics and Colonel Corso. I support Colonel
> > Corso. I am told that some of the ET transfer stuff in the book was not
> > really by Corso but the pro writer who did the book from his notes?
>
> It is all a fraud you fool!!!
> A lot of inventive minds with nothing to do but make a living in a
> boring job most of the week and fill their spare time with
> extrordinary hoaxes. Watch out for the creatures from the id!

Precisely. One good example: the Hitler diaries, published in the 1970s.

-Mark Martin

Matt Giwer

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Jan 17, 2003, 1:28:08 AM1/17/03
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Fragments, The Painted Bird. The former is still defended by some nerfbrains.

--
World Net Daily and Joseph Farah, refuting Evolution and
supporting Israel. I could not have come up with a better
pairing than that.
-- The Iron Webmaster, 2349

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