Col. Philip J. Corso, before he died, gave a video interview in which he said that he had personally met with Attorney-General Robert Kennedy and briefed him on the existence of UFOs and extraterrestrials.
Corso was one of the first whistleblowers to reveal the UFO cover-up.
This recently-released video is one more link in proving that John F. Kennedy knew about the ET presence and was killed in part because he wanted to disclose it.
Of the incident Michael Salla has written:
Secret Kennedy extraterrestrial briefing strengthens UFO assassination theories
Exopolitics Examiner
June 25, 2010
https://tinyurl.com/2vdgmtr
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A newly-released video interview reveals that Robert Kennedy, while U.S. Attorney General, received a classified briefing on a crashed UFO that was extraterrestrial in origin, and whose technology was secretly being reverse engineered. According to Lt Colonel Philip Corso, who served as head of the U.S. Army’s Foreign Technology Desk from 1961-1963, he personally briefed Kennedy about the Army’s effort to seed extraterrestrial technologies into the private sector.
Interviewed shortly before his death in 1998, Corso revealed for the first time that Bobby Kennedy contacted him for his knowledge on highly classified national security information. Corso from 1953-1957 had served in a number of National Security Council committees during the Eisenhower administration as the Army Liaison reporting directly to Lt General Arthur Trudeau who was head of U.S. Army Intelligence.
Corso’s revelation is further evidence that President Kennedy was aware of the extraterrestrial origins of UFOs. Kennedy sought to gain information on UFOs from various sources in order to re-establish direct Presidential control. It is very likely that this is the reason Bobby Kennedy sought Corso out. Corso’s revelation adds to evidence that President Kennedy’s efforts to gain oversight over UFOs played a role in his 1963 assassination. Importantly, Corso provides an insight into how the UFO issue may have also been a factor in the death of Marilyn Monroe and the 1968 assassination of Robert Kennedy.
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