For the last two years of his life, Schneider gave over 30 lectures to a variety of audiences across the globe, concerning conspiracy theories in whic
For the last two years of his life, Schneider gave over 30 lectures to a variety of audiences across the globe, concerning conspiracy theories in which he claimed to be leaking information exposing them. However, Schneider was never able or willing to prove his allegations (e.g. showing the entrance to Dulce Base). His claims received little mainstream notice, but caused quite a buzz in UFO enthusiast circles.
Schneider was found dead in his Wilsonville, Oregon apartment on January 17, 1996. He had apparently been dead for several days (perhaps up to a week), and reportedly had a rubber hose wrapped three times around his neck. Tim Swartz writes that "Clackamas County Coroner`s office initially attributed Philip Schneider`s death to a stroke or heart attack." Some suggest Schneider was murdered; supposedly because he was leaking information to the public, unveiling conspiracies. He in fact claimed to have avoided 13 murder attempts taken on his life during the time in which he was lecturing on conspiracy theories. He suffered multiple physical illnesses (osteoporosis, cancer, injuries). Officially, suicide is now stated as the cause of death.
The medical examiner took blood and urine samples at the autopsy but refused to analyze them, saying that the county would not "waste their money on a suicide". Although samples would be kept for 12 months, when asked for these samples to be sent to an independent lab 11 months later they were "missing" and presumed "destroyed". Schneider had missing fingers on his left hand, and limited motion in his shoulders. It may have been physically impossible for him to have held the rubber hose in his left hand with missing fingers and then wrap the hose three times with shoulders that had limited motion. In order to end up where his body was, he had to sit on the edge of his bed, wrap the hose around his neck, slowly and painfully strangle to death, and fallen head first into a wheel chair. Philip was an expert in chemicals and his own medical needs. He had multiple pills at hand that could have ended his life quickly and painlessly. He also had a 9 mm gun that he had borrowed to protect himself.
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A multimedia production that provides a greater understanding of the implications of the UFO issue, what it means to our future on Earth, and how we c
A multimedia production that provides a greater understanding of the implications of the UFO issue, what it means to our future on Earth, and how we can benefit.
It features warnings by the spokesperson for the late NASA rocket scientist turned whistleblower, Dr. Wernher von Braun, and President Eisenhower (Five Star General), as well as video footage of Dr. Steven Greer, Hon. Paul Hellyer, and others.
The Art Bell radio interview with the late Col. Philip Corso is the main feature and also includes Col. John Alexander as guest. It was broadcasted July 23, 1997.
Corso was a member of President Eisenhower's National Security Council and former head of the Foreign Technology Desk at the U.S. Army's Research & Development department. He came forward to reveal his personal stewardship of alien artifacts from the Roswell crash. In his book, "The Day After Roswell," he told how he spearheaded the Army's reverse-engineering project using technology from a crashed UFO that led to today's integrated circuit chips, fiber optics, and lasers.
He told Art that he came forward to leave a legacy to younger people and the children who he feels have a right to know the truth. For more information, see: www.coasttocoastam.com/guests/454.html
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