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1955
July 24
"Area 51" is born as a test site and base for U-2 spy planes.
The Sutton Farm near Kelly, Kentucky is terrorized by "creatures"
April
Carlos Allende annotates a copy of Morris K. Jessup's The Case for the UFO
and sends it to the Office of Naval Research. He also sends several letters to
Jessup himself. The annotations and letters tell the story of the purported
Philadelphia Experiment.
The National Investigation Committee on Aerial Phenomenon
(NICAP) is organized. For several years, it will be the dominant
UFO organization in the U.S.
January
Major Donald Keyhoe becomes the director of NICAP
The RB-47 UFO incident over Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Oklahoma.
Antonio Villas-Boas purportedly seduced by an alien female in Brazil.
Kirtland AFB sighting by CAA personnel.
International Geophysical Year
A Brazilian IGY research team sees and photographs a UFO over Trindade Island off the coast of Brazil.
February
Private Gerry Irwin has a strange encounter outside Cedar City, Utah and then mysteriously vanishes.
See No Trace
UFO writer Morris K. Jessup commits suicide.
Father Gill and a group of native Papuans see UFOs at Boianai, Papua New Guinea.
April - July
Project Ozma: Astronomer Frank Drake listens for alien signals from space.
California Highway Patrolmen and Sheriff's deputies watch a UFO for over two hours near Corning, California.
April 18
Joe Simonton gets free pancakes from a UFO occupant near Eagle River, Wisconsin.
Betty and Barney Hill have an unusual abduction experience near
Indian Head, New Hampshire.
The Salt Lake City, Utah UFO sighting.
SR-71/A-12 testing begins at Area 51.
April 24
Deputy Lonnie Zamora has a close encounter near Socorro, New
Mexico.
An alien craft purportedly lands at Holloman AFB, Alamogordo, New Mexico.
September 3
A wave of sightings begins at Exeter, New Hampshire.
Something crashes to earth near Kecksburg, Pennsylvania
January 19
George Pedley finds a Saucer Nest near Tully, Australia.
Wave of UFO sightings around Ann Arbor, Michigan. Professor J.
Allen Hynek offers his famous "Swamp Gas Theory" as one possible
explanation for some of the sightings and is widely ridiculed by
the media.
Dr. James E. McDonald, an atmospheric physicist, comes to the
forefront of UFOlogy.
Law officers chase a UFO from Ohio into Pennsylvania.
The mysterious winged creature known as "Mothman" begins a year-long series of appearances around Point Pleasant, West Virginia.
1967
The Air Force commissions the University of Colorado to study
the UFO phenomenon. Headed by Dr. Edward Condon, the project
becomes known as The Condon Study.
UFO incident at Malmstrom AFB in Montana.
Stephen Michalak is burned by a UFO at Falcon Lake in Canada.
"Snippy" the horse, the first "mute" is found dead with the skin and flesh stripped from its head and neck and no blood in the carcass or on the ground.
Something crashes into the sea at Shag Harbour, Nova Scotia, Canada.
Patrolman Herb Schirmer is abducted in Nebraska.
The "Roush Hearings", a strongly pro-UFO seminar, is held in
Washington, D.C. This is James. E. McDonald's high point, and
the nearest thing to a Congressional investigation of UFOs that
has ever taken place.
Walter Andrus and a group of followers leave APRO to form MUFON
The final report of the Condon Study is issued. It concludes
that there is not enough scientific evidence to justify the
study of UFOs.
A purported abduction by a UFO occurred at Buff Ledge, Vermont.
The Condon Report is the final blow to Project
Bluebook and it is shut down.
Charged with mis-management, Donald Keyhoe is forced out as
NICAP director.
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