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1897
Height of the great airship wave in the midwestern United States.
1906
Charles Fort begins writing about unexplained events he gleans
from newspaper reports. Many of these are about mysterious
flying craft.
1919
Charles Fort publishes "Book of the Damned">
1924
August 23
David Peck Todd listens for radio signals from Mars.
1927
Long-distance echoes of radio signals noticed.
1932
Karl Jansky invents the radio telescope.
May 3
Death of Charles Fort.
1937
Grote Reber invents the parabolic dish antenna.
1943
October - November
The Philadelphia Experiment supposedly took place at the
Philadelphia Naval Yards.
1944 - 1945
Foo fighters are seen by many American pilots in WWII. These are unidentified lights or metallic spheres, and are thought by some to be a a Nazi secret weapon.
Raymond Palmer, editor of Amazing Stories, publishes Richard Shaver's letters about aliens.
1945
December 5
The Lost Patrol", five Avenger torpedo bombers on a training mission, vanish in the Bermuda Triangle.
Ghost rockets seen in the skies of Sweden.
May
A UFO supposedly crashes on the Norwegian island of Spitzbergen.
1947
Rear Admiral Roscoe H. Hillenkoetter is appointed first Director of the
Central Intelligence Agency. James V. Forrestal is Secretary of Defense.
Rear Admiral Sidney Souers becomes the first Executive Secretary of the National Security Council.
Marcel Griaule is told of the secret Dogon cosmology by the Dogon tribe of Mali
June 21
The Maury Island UFO event supposedly occurs.
June 24
Kenneth Arnold sights nine UFOs near Mt. Rainer in Washington
State.
July 2 - 4
Mac Brazel discovers the debris of the Roswell Incident
out on the ranch.
July 7
Major Jesse Marcel and Captain Sheridan Cavitt drive out to the
debris site and collect the debris, carrying it back to Roswell
Army Air Force Base.
September 23
General Nathan F. Twining, Commander of the Air Materiel
Command, issues a report on the current knowledge of UFOs
and recommends that a permanent project be set up to study them.
December
A commission to study UFOs, called Project Sign is ordered to be set up
by the Air Force.
1948
January 7
F-51 pilot Captain Thomas Mantell crashes while chasing a UFO
near Fort Knox, Kentucky.
January 22
Project Sign formally established.
March 25
Supposed date of a UFO crash at Aztec, New Mexico according to one source.
July 24
Commercial airliner pilots Chiles & Whitted see a UFO near
Montgomery, Alabama.
August - September
Project Sign issues a formal Estimate of the Situation.
It concludes that flying saucers are real and that they probably
come from outer space.
October 1
F-51 pilot Lt. George Gorman has a "dogfight" with a UFO at
Fargo, North Dakota.
October
Air Force Chief of Staff General Hoyt S. Vandenburg rejects the
"Estimate of the Situation", saying there is not enough evidence
to support its conclusions about UFOs.
1949
Gordon Gray is Secretary of the Army.
Secretary of Defense James V. Forrestal has a mental breakdown and commits suicide at Bethesda Naval Hospital.
April 27
Project Sign issues its final report and becomes
Project Grudge. The name change is reflective of a change
in attitude towards UFOs by the Air Force.
April 30
An article by Sidney Shallett called What You Can Believe About Flying Saucers is published in the Saturday Evening Post
June
Reports of green fireballs sighted in the skies of New Mexico
began pouring in last December. In February, a meeting of
experts such as Dr. Lincoln La Paz was held to discuss them. In
June, Project Twinkle is set up to study them, but it
accomplishes nothing due to underfunding.
December
True magazine prints Major Donald Keyhoe's article about
UFOs titled "The Flying Saucers Are Real!"
1950
January
The Air Force issues The Grudge Report. Of 273 sightings
investigated, it concluded 23% were "unexplained".
1951
The flying saucer movie The Day the Earth Stood Still is
released.
October
Project Grudge becomes Project Bluebook, headed by Captain Edward Ruppelt.
1952
This was te biggest year for UFO reports.
January
APRO (Aerial Phenomena Research Organization) founded by Jim & Coral
Lorenzen
June
A UFO supposedly crashes on the Norwegian island of Spitzbergen (alternate date)
July
Peak of the 1952 "flap".
July
The skies over Washington D.C. become filled with unidentified
radar blips. A few of these are confirmed by visual sightings. No
satisfactory explanation is ever found, although some blame "temperature inversions".
September 12
A very strange creature is seen in West Virginia in the town of Flatwoods.
1953
January
The CIA has become interested in UFOs as a matter of national
security. The spy group sponsors The Robertson Panel to
study the matter. The Panel is a respected group of scientists
whose final recommendation is for a policy of "debunking" UFOs.
May
A UFO crash allegedly occurs near Kingman, Arizona.
November 23
An F-89 piloted by Lt. Felix Moncla Jr., with radar operator R.
R. Wilson, disappears while chasing a UFO over Lake Superior. See Unknown Target
1954
March
Project Bluebook is reorganized under Captain Charles
Hardin. The 4602nd Air Intelligence Service Squadron is trained
as field investigators.
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