Monday, 18 January 2016

UFO TIMELINE UFOS WERE THE COVER STORY ACCIDENTS IN THE ANP NUCLEAR AEROSPACE PROGRAM

UFO Time-Line
October 30, 1938
Orson Wells Does a radio broadcast of H.G. Wells book “WAR OF THE WORLDS” The broadcast causes public pandemonium. The NY Times would publish a story on it the very next day. The author Richard J. Hand cites studies by unnamed historians who "calculated that some six million heard the Columbia Broadcasting System broadcast; 1.7 million believed it to be true, and 1.2 million were 'genuinely frightened'".
          In the 1999 documentary, Masters of the Universe: The Secret Birth of the Federal Reserve, writer Daniel Hopsicker claims that the Rockefeller Foundation actually funded the broadcast, studied the ensuing panic, and compiled a report that was only available to a chosen few. A variation of this conspiracy theory has the Princeton Radio Project and the Rockefeller Foundation as co-conspirators.

June 17, 1943
Kelly Johnson establishes Skunk Works. His mission was to build high speed jet aircraft that could compete with the Germans.

December 13, 1944
The first reports of “Foo Fighters” in Europe.

July 16, 1945
In the desert north of Alamogordo, New Mexico, the first nuclear test took place, code-named "Trinity," using a device nicknamed "the Gadget."


1946 A study by John Hopkins University's Applied Physics Laboratory delineated the potentials and problems of using atomic power for aircraft propulsion.

1947 
The U.S. military begins a study on UFOS called “PROJECT SIGN”.


June 24, 1947
Kenneth Arnold sees a UFO while flying his plane near Mt. Rainer, Washington. He believed that the craft was going at least 1500 miles an hour.

July 8, 1947
The day of infamous “Roswell Incident” in which a UFO supposedly crashed in Roswell New Mexico.

July 1947
Sightings at White Sands Proving Grounds

August 29, 1949,
The Soviet A-bomb effort brought its results, when the USSR tested its first fission bomb, dubbed "Joe-1" in the U.S., years ahead of American predictions.

1949
True Magazine publication of Donald Keyhoe's article is first in major magazine to claim UFOs are alien craft, and that the U.S. Government is withholding confirming information.

1950
The first books are published on UFOS. They are written by Donald Kehoe who elaborated on his article. And Frank Scully who wrote, "Behind the Flying Saucers", a story about a crashed UFO and little men. He makes no mention of the “Roswell Incident”. Scully wrote for Variety Magazine the Hollywood gossip rag.

1950
The Thing From Another World in theatres. b

March 18, 1950,
Farmington, N.M. there was a mass sighting of a armada of UFO’s.

1951 
The Day the Earth Stood Still debuts in theatres.

summer of 1952 and the UFO "display" over Washington, DC, and the consequent concern of President Truman and the CIA, which culminated in the Top Secret Robertson Panel to set national policy toward UFOs.

November 1, 1952,
OPERATION IVY on Elugelab Island in the Enewetak (or Eniwetok) Atoll of the Marshall Islands, code-named "Mike". "Mike" used liquid deuterium as its fusion fuel and a large fission weapon as its trigger.

1953
The War of the Worlds [movie]

October 4, 1955
Senator Richard Russell sees a UFO while traveling in the USSR.


1959 February 6
The first patents for the Integrated Circuit are filed.

1961
One of the "classics" of UFOlogy, the famed Betty and Barney Hill abduction case was reported.

1965
There is a peak in UFO sightings.

1966
There is a peak in UFO sightings in the USSR. http://www.ufocasebook.com/history1.html

1968
Erich Von Daniken publishes CHARIOTS OF THE GODS

1969
MUFON was founded.


1973
Josef Allen Hynek creates the Center for UFO Studies. He is a scientist that worked for the government on Project Sign, Grudge and Blue Book.

1975
Budd Hopkins carried out his first major investigation which involved a UFO landing and occupant incident in North Hudson Park, NJ


1976
Zecharia Sitchin publishes his first book, The 12th Planet (Earth Chronicles, No. 1),

1977 
Close Encounters of the Third Kind  debuts in the cinema.

August 1, 1979
FUFOR, the Fund for UFO Research, was established as a nonprofit corporation in the District of Columbia.

December 29, 1980
Betty Cash, Vickie Landrum, and Colby Landrum were driving through the woods when they saw a bright light in the sky being followed by 23 Military Helicopters. The women came down with radiation poisoning. They attempted to sue the government but the military denied any involvement. The case received Congressional hearings but went no where. There were several other witnesses that saw the same thing. The craft ruined the asphalt road on which it landed.

1981
Hopkins publishes MISSING TIME

1982
A large hole was dug at Area-51 and spy-planes were buried in the hole.

1982
ET the Extra-Terrestrial in theaters.

October 26, 1984
The television show V airs on NBC.

1987
Hopkins publishes INTRUDERS

January 1987
Whitley Strieber publishes COMMUNION

1987
Richard C. Hoagland publishes The Monuments of Mars: A City on the Edge of Forever

1989
Intruders Foundation (IF) is funded by Budd Hopkins.

1992
Hopkins INTRUDERS becomes a CBS mini-series.

September 10, 1993
The X-files airs on FOX-TV.

1995
After the OKC bombing Art Bell changes the subject matter of his show to UFO’s and paranormal topics.

Late 1996,
Art Bell was criticized for reporting rumors that comet Hale-Bopp was being closely followed by a UFO. It was speculated that members of the Heaven's Gate group committed mass suicide based on rumors Bell aired, but others discounted this, noting that the Heaven's Gate website stated that: "Whether Hale-Bopp has a 'companion' or not is irrelevant from our perspective."[1] Susan Wright notes, however, that Bell was also "one of the first to publicise expert opinions debunking the 'alien companion'" said to have been shadowing Hale-Bopp (Wright, 187).


May 1997
Alien Agenda published by Jim Marrs

April 1, 2000

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