Der UFO-Absturz bei Corona behandelt den Vorfall von 1947, als angeblich eine "fliegende Scheibe" nahe Roswell geborgen wurde, nur um schnell vom Pentagon dementiert zu werden. Der Autor, Stanton Friedman, interviewte über 100 Zeugen und beleuchtet die geheimen Ermittlungen und die Vertuschung durch die Regierung, einschließlich der Rolle von Majestic-12.
Don Berliner Bücher






Crash at Corona
The U.S. Military Retrieval and Cover-Up of a UFO - The Definitive Study of the Roswell Incident
- 256 Seiten
- 9 Lesestunden
The investigation into the 1947 crash near Corona, New Mexico, reveals a compelling narrative surrounding the Roswell incident. Authors Don Berliner and Stanton Friedman meticulously analyze classified documents, witness accounts, and various theories to argue that the object that crashed was indeed a UFO, contrary to official explanations of a weather balloon or secret weapon. Their research suggests a government cover-up, providing a detailed examination of the evidence that has fueled decades of speculation and debate about extraterrestrial encounters.
This is a guide to the existing WWII aircraft to be found in aviation museums throughout the world. Each DPS contains a colour photo of an example of the aircraft as viewed in an aviation museum, examples of different marks and a textual resume of the type with statistics.
The investigation into the Roswell incident reveals a compelling narrative of a UFO crash near Corona, supported by extensive research from aviation writer Don Berliner and nuclear physicist Stanton Friedman. They meticulously examined declassified government documents and conducted interviews with witnesses to uncover evidence and alternative theories. Their findings suggest that the U.S. government was aware of the incident and actively engaged in a cover-up, shedding light on one of the most enduring mysteries in UFO lore.
This is a guide to the existing WWII aircraft in aviation museums throughout the world. Each double page spread contains a color photo of an example of the aircraft as viewed in an aviation museum, examples of different marks (wartime shots in mono) and a textual resume of the type with statistics.
Charts the history of the aircraft, from the early days of rapid technological progress to our contemporary era of all-out speed, pushing the limits of flight to (and sometimes beyond) its reasonable limit.