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I’ve been a big fan of Clint and his Night Shift podcast the last few months. I know there’s a been a lot of new stuff to absorb, but I feel like he’s been a great job at making some of the more out-there stuff like Dan Burisch and J-Rod and S-4 digestible.

Earlier today, I posted an interview between Grusch and Italian researchers Roberto Pinotti and Paollo Giuzzardi about the Magenta crash, the one that he was cleared by Pentagon’s DOPSR office to talk about in his interview with Ross Coulthart that aired in June 2023 that lead to an immediate Congressional hearing on July 26, 2023 hearing on the UFO topic in which he brought up the Magenta, Italy case again.

And now an episode of Night Shift from nine months popped into my feed, in which Clint goes over some of that interview between Grusch, Pinotti and Giuzzardi, and then ties it into another OG Army whistleblower, Philip J. Corso, whose book The Day After Roswell talks about the genesis of the beginnings of the crash-retrieval reverse-engineering program, and how Corso discussed farming out different parts of the technology to various tech industries under the guise of ‘Applied Engineering,’ which lead to tech like kevlar, night-vision, super-advanced microprocessors, and more.

Corso says the most important of these was the integrated circuit, number two was laser, and then cyber-optics. He then also mentions electro-magnetism and ICBMs.

Corso wasn’t just some whack-job. I know we’re in the middle of weird history of sorting through higher-ups and their careers. That will continue.

But Corso was in the US Army from Feb, 1942 to March, 1963. He achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. He performed intelligence duties under General MacArthur during the Korean War in the early 1950s.

Corso was on the staff of President Eisenhower's National Security Council for four years (1953–1957).

In 1961, he became Chief of the Pentagon's Foreign Technology desk in Army Research and Development, working under Lt. Gen. Arthur Trudeau.

Corso’s book The Day After Roswell was published by Simon & Schuster.

According to their website:

About The Author

Philip Corso served in the United States Army from 1942 to 1963 and earned the rank of Lieutenant Colonel. Corso was on the staff of President Eisenhower‘s National Security Council for four years (1953–1957). In 1961, he became Chief of the Pentagon‘s Foreign Technology desk in Army Research and Development.

Simon & Schuster are perhaps the biggest publishing house in US history. They’re also publishing this soon.

Simon & Schuster Imprint Wins Bidding War For Twist-Filled Memoir By U.S. Intelligence Officer Tangled Up In Mysterious Military Program.

“EXCLUSIVE: Simon & Schuster imprint Gallery Books has won a bidding war for North American publishing rights to a twist-filled true story rooted in intrigue surrounding a U.S. Air Force program.

The logline for the memoir by Scott Andrews takes some time to unpack, but it’s a doozy. Andrews is a former senior U.S soldier and decorated intelligence officer who conducted global counterterrorism operations on behalf of the United States during a 36-year military career. Shortly after returning from an overseas mission, he began to suffer from rare, life-threatening ailments that defied medical explanation. Rather than succumbing, he instead began to experience special, inexplicable abilities such as remote viewing, and his body began to heal, baffling doctors.”

As he sought more information about his health, Andrews came across a file compiled for him by his late father. It contained records from a past he did not remember, including documents indicating he was removed from school for weeks every year, from the first through 12th grades. The records also contained a shocker, that he received an honorable discharge from the U.S Air Force and worked in space intelligence communications as a minor. Andrews maintains he has no memory of having served in the U.S Air Force.

Referred to a classified White House National Security Council program, which had been delegated to the Department of Defense, Andrews then met a man who ran the highly classified program, who introduced him to a doctor. The doctor had worked for the CIA and had expertise enabling him to help Andrews start to piece together what has happened to him and others like him. Soon after connecting with the doctor, Andrews says he experienced symptoms associated with the Havana Syndrome, a phenomenon first reported by military personnel working at the U.S. Embassy in Havana, Cuba, in 2016. The syndrome has generated significant media attention in top-tier outlets including 60 Minutes and The New York Times in recent years. An investigation went on to determine that Andrews had been targeted with an advanced energy weapon.

The memoir is repped by manager and producer Dan Farah, who is also handling life rights and producing the adaptation for film or TV, as well as book agent Yfat Reiss Gendell of YRG Partners. Foreign publishing rights will be shopped at next week’s London Book Fair."

Back to Corso:

He claims that the whole affair of introducing this tech to various corporations was off-paper and off-the-books in general because if anyone had caught wind of it, the program would’ve been shut down.

Important because this has been coming up more with aerospace corps and the Imminent Domain clause written in the Schumer-Rounds legislation that’s been reintroduced—the US Army would supply these companies with the materials with the agreement that they’d been given back and the companies could hold onto their patents that came out of their studies of the reverse-engineered technology.

I found it incredibly interesting that we’re now being caught up on the Majestic-12 documents, according to Grusch there were around twelve people who’ve had their hands on craft, and the review panel as stated in the Schumer-Rounds bill was going to be a twelve-person panel.

Clint also references a book called Conversations with Colonel Corso by Paola Harris. Harris was Corso’s assistant and confidant and recorded many of their interviews. You might be familiar with Harris’s work with Jacques Vallee, Trinity.

Here's some really interesting notes included in that link:

1 In July 1945, the Fermi family moved to Los Alamos, New Mexico, where Laura worked as a medical assistant for Dr. Louis Hempelmann. The site had been selected in part because it was within the Alamogordo Bombing and Gunnery Range, established in 1942.

2 On July 16, 1945, Laura Fermi heard talk of a blazing light seen at dawn by one of the male patients at Los Alamos hospital, who was awake at 5:30 in the morning. She was eager to learn what had taken place, and why such an unearthly light had preceded the Sun.

3 The atomic bomb was a huge success for the Americans, and they used it to destroy the cities of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. On August 9, 1945, the 10,800-pound plutonium-based Fat Man bomb was dropped on Nagasaki.

4 The Manhattan Project, which was tasked with developing an atomic bomb, implemented three enormous secret facilities for specific science goals: the Gas diffusion and electromagnetic processes at Oak Ridge, Tennessee; the nuclear reactors capable of producing the necessary plutonium at Hanford, Washington; and the design and actual construction of the bomb at Los Alamos in New Mexico.

Sorry forever for the tangents. This shit's crazy.

Here's the entry for Conversations with Colonel Corso by Paolo Harris:

"Conversations with Colonel Corso draws on Paola Harris’s personal memoirs of the Colonel including private conversations, formal interviews, and public appearances. Laced with personal anecdotes, urgent messages, and including more than 80 photos and historical documents, this book is...


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