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Arthur Trudeau

Chief of Army Research & Development (Cold-War Pentagon) · US · b. 1902–1991
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General Arthur Trudeau was a prominent United States Army officer who served as the Chief of Research and Development at the Pentagon during the Cold War. He is deeply connected to UAP lore through the assertions of his subordinate, Col. Philip Corso. Trudeau's key contribution, according to Corso's testimony, was managing the classified archive of extraterrestrial debris recovered from the 1947 Roswell crash. It is claimed that Trudeau directed the covert distribution of this

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General Arthur Trudeau was a prominent United States Army officer who served as the Chief of Research and Development at the Pentagon during the Cold War. He is deeply connected to UAP lore through the assertions of his subordinate, Col. Philip Corso. Trudeau's key contribution, according to Corso's testimony, was managing the classified archive of extraterrestrial debris recovered from the 1947 Roswell crash. It is claimed that Trudeau directed the covert distribution of this advanced non-human technology to select U.S. defense contractors to accelerate American industrial supremacy. He remains a central, authoritative figure in the narrative of military-industrial reverse engineering.

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