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Cover-Up at Roswell

Exposing the 70-Year Conspiracy to Suppress the Truth

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Cover-Up at Roswell

By: Donald R. Schmitt
Narrated by: 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 Tantor
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set out well

good narration. Near the end, chapter with chronological timing of events good to understand how all individual events tied together

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Cover Up At Roswell

Very in depth review of the 1947 ufo crash incident north of Roswell. Highly recommended.

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the first two thirds is rubbish

The first part of this book is hard to understand and follow but the last third is finally interesting. it is difficult to understand why anyone would write such gobbledegook.

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thorough research

I have read many reports over the last twenty something years, but this is the most informative! I would recommend to those new or already well versed in the subject.

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Start at Chapter 12 and then the appendix. The first 11 Chapters are a confusing list of names and recounted happenings, often repeated. I am not convinced it was a flying saucer having got to the end of all this - maybe it was a balloon after all?

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