Witness To Roswell – Paranormal Podcast 84
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Think you’ve everything there is to know about Roswell? Think again. Listen to tonight’s program with Roswell expert extraordinaire Thomas J. Carey. He is is the co-author,

Thomas J. Carey
along with Don Schmitt, of Witness To Roswell which is soon to be released with an updated edition. Tom talks about alien bodies, reverse engineering and supposed strong arm tactics used by the US Government to cover up this 60+ year mystery.
Check out Tom & Don’s book (a must read if you are into the Roswell case) at Amazon.com:
Witness to Roswell: Unmasking the Government’s Biggest Cover-up (Revised and Expanded Edition)
Also, you can check out his site that Tom references during the interview at RoswellInvestigator.com
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Great show as always Jim! I just wanted to comment on your speculation about the technological boom following the Roswell incident.
It is true that the transistor was introduced in late 1947 – early 1948 following the crash, but patents for the principle of the device were filed in 1925 and 1936 (as per Wikipedia). It wasn’t until November of 1947 that the electrical properties of germanium were noticed at Bell Labs which led to the creation of the device. While the transistor is often considered to be the most important invention of the 20th century, the device itself is actually very simple.
What we have noticed as a technological explosion since then is mostly in the areas of computers and electronics, all of which are based on the transistor. Specifically, it is the miniaturization of electronics which makes for faster and more powerful computing. But even today, we recognize the limitations of semiconductor-based computers, and the race is on to develop the quantum computers of the future.
As for propulsion and spaceflight, we still use the basic principles of Nazi-era chemical rockets today. Not a whole lot of change in that area.
If it were even possible for us to reverse engineer an extraterrestrial spacecraft, how much of it would we understand enough to adapt for our own use? Remember Clarke’s Law, “any sufficiently advanced technology is indistinguishable from magic”.