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<p>1917 -- United States enters World War I. Russian Revolution
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begins; Cheka, secret police of Bolsheviks, founded.
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1918 -- Assassination of Russian Czar Nicholas II and his family.
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Attempted assassination of Lenin. New Thought lecturer David Van
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Bush hires H.P. Lovecraft as a ghost writer.
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1919 -- Founding of Thule Society in Germany; Hitler recruited.
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League of Nations founded at Paris Peace Conference. Meeting at
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the Majestic Hotel, Paris, between Wilsonian intellectuals (House,
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Dulles and Dulles, etc.) and "like-minded Englishmen" to discuss
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forming an organization "for the study of international affairs."
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Royal Institute of International Affairs founded. Freud draws
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attention to Austrian neurologist Poetzl's experiments with the
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tachistroscope, an early device for studying subliminal
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perception. Charles Fort's "The Book of the Damned" published.
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Hitler joins the German Workers' Party.
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1920s -- Assassination of estimated 400 German public figures
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begins. U.S. entry into League of Nations blocked in Senate.
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Development of modern advertising techniques emphasizing
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manipulation rather than information.
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1920 -- GWP becomes the National Socialist German Worker's Party.
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1921 -- Council on Foreign Relations incorporated; founded by
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Wilsonians House, Dulles and company upon their return from Paris,
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with the help of the Round Table Group. Marconi states he believes
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mysterious V code on pre-WWI radio came from space; Tesla recalls
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seeing lights, vivid images, when he was a boy. Hitler takes over
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the NSGWP.
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1922 -- Mussolini, alleged British Intelligence agent, comes to
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power in Italy, begins attempt to eliminate Mafia in Sicily. Cheka
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reorganized as GPU, Russian secret police. CFR journal "Foreign
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Affairs" founded. King Tutankhamen's tomb opened in Egypt, thus
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invoking "King Tut's Curse"; 14 violent deaths in as many years
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linked to the curse.
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1923 -- Assassination of Pancho Villa in Mexico. Founding of
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Hitler's National-Socialist (Nazi) Party in Germany. International
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Police (Interpol) founded in Vienna. In the face of the Teapot
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Dome and other scandals, President Harding visits Alaska and
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receives a "long ciphered message" which visibly upsets him,
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causing him to ask what a president could do when friends betrayed
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him; he died soon after among conflicting rumors about the cause
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of his death. Fort's "New Lands" published.
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1924 -- J. Edgar Hoover takes over FBI. During Mars' closest
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approach radios around the world went off the air in order to
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allow interception of any possible messages from space; when
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translated onto photographic tape, signals received produced
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crudely drawn faces. Lovecraft ghostwrites for Houdini.
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1925 -- Lionel Curtis organizes the Institutes of Pacific
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Relations in at least ten countries for the Round Table Group.
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1926 -- Suicide of synchronicity researcher Paul Krammerer,
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biologist, freemason.
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1927 -- Rise of the CFR due to Rockefeller and other foundation
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funding. The Crystal Skull discovered in ruins of Lubaantun in
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British Honduras.
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1928 -- Nomination of Catholic Al Smith sparks last spurt of
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growth for the KKK. Soviet produced film shows conditioned reflex
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experiments on humans.
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1929 -- CFR moves to Harold Pratt Building on 68th Street. Great
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Depression begins. Quisling's "About the Matter That Inhabited
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Worlds Outside Ours and the Significance Caused by It to Our
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Philosophy of Life" published.
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1930 -- Pavlov begins applying knowledge of conditioned reflex to
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human psychosis.
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1930s -- Mafia becomes integral part of the U.S. organized crime.
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Continuing political assassinations accompany Nazi rise to power.
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1931 -- Fort's "Lo!" published.
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1932 -- Fort dies after publishing his last book, "Wild Talents."
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1933 -- Attempted assassination of Franklin Roosevelt; Chicago
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mayor Cermak killed instead. FDR orders use of Great Seal of the
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U.S. on reverse side of the dollar bill. Reichstag Fire, set by
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Nazis, used to suspend civil liberties.
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1934 -- Assassination of S.M. Kirov, Soviet leader and Stalin
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collaborator. Russian GPU renamed NKVD. Beginning of Hitler's
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Black Order. Unexplained "ghostflier" broadcasts in Sweden.
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1935 -- Assassination of Senator Huey Long. First lobotomy
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performed by Egas Moniz in Lisbon.
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1936 -- Beginning of Moscow Purge trials in which numerous
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communist leaders were brainwashed into false confessions and then
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executed.
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1937 -- Spanish Civil War begins. First of 48 "Lost Colony" stones
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found in North Carolina; stones supposedly tell the story of lost
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Roanoke Island colony. Amelia Earhart Putnam, aviator, disappears.
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1938 -- Assassination of Leon Sedov, Trotsky's son; first
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assassination attempt against Trotsky. Nazi invasion of Austria;
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Interpol exiled -- or taken over by Nazis; German expedition to
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Antarctica stakes out 600000 square kilometers, lands near the
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South Pole. Electroshock treatment discovered. Orson Welles'
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dramatization of H.G. Wells' "War of the Worlds" scares American
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radio listeners.
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1939 -- Attorney Leon Cooke, friend of Jack Ruby and financial
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secretary of the union which employed Ruby, killed by union
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president Jack Martin; union subsequently taken over by Mafia.
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League of Nations suspended. Germany invades Poland; World War II
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begins. CFR offers it services to U.S. State Dept. Interpol
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grouped with Gestapo. Amateur radio astronomer Grote Reber
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receives dot-dash signal from space. Attempted assassination of
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Hitler.
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1940 -- Assassination of Leon Trotsky in Mexico. British secret
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police renamed MI-5 and MI-6 for duration of war. Interpol moved
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to near Berlin., with Reinhard Heydrich in charge. Nazis allegedly
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begin building Hitler's secret hideout in Antarctica. Roosevelt
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sends Gen. "Wild Bill" Donovan on info-gathering mission to
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Europe; Donovan recommends a central intelligence organization.
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U.S. State Dept. creates Division of Special Research headed by
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CFR member Pasbolsky.
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1941 -- Japan attacks U.S. Fleet at Pearl Harbor, allegedly
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through the maneuvering of Roosevelt and his advisors to provide
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an excuse to enter the war. Donovan made head of new Office of
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Coordinator of Information. "The Books of Charles Fort" published.
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1942 -- Assassination of Interpol chief Heydrich in
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Czechloslavakia. Donovan's OCI evolves into the Office of
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Strategic Services (OSS).
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1943 -- LSD-25 discovered by Swiss chemist Albert Hofmann. Nazi
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Admiral Doenitz boasts the German submarine fleet has built "in
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another part of the world a Shangri-La on land, an impregnable
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fortress." Juan Peron and other pro-Nazi leaders take power in
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Argentina. Pilots on both sides of the war report seeing "foo-
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fighters," unexplained flying objects, while flying war missions.
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1944 -- Attempted assassination of Hitler. Nazis begin sending
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millions of dollars worth of jewels, paintings and cash to
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Argentina for safe keeping. Russian NKVD reorganized as MGB.
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Donovan prepares plan for Roosevelt to establish a central
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intelligence agency which is pigeonholed, later reconsidered by
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Truman. American band leader Glenn Miller disappears on unarmed
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flight over the English Channel.
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1945 -- Alleged assassination (suicide) of James Forrestal at
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Bethesda Hospital Neurological Ward, after his attempt to warn
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Roosevelt of Illuminati plot. Roosevelt dies, Truman becomes
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president. Mussolini killed. Hitler allegedly escapes from Berlin
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after arranging for a fake suicide cover story; Hitler's death
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announced, Admiral Doenitz takes command; submarines U-530, U-977
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and others begin secret journey from Norway soon after Quisling
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allegedly refused Hitler's offer to take him "aboard a submarine
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to a safe refuge"; two months after Germany surrenders submarines
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U-530 and U-977 give themselves up in Mar del Plata, Argentina,
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after allegedly being lost from the submarine convoy taking Hitler
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and others to their hideout in Antarctica; Nazi leader Martin
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Bormann escapes without a trace from Berlin after supervising
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Hitler's "suicide." First atomic bombs dropped. World War II ends.
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General Gehlen, Head of Nazi Intelligence, captured by U.S. Army
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and flown to Washington; other Nazi and British agents imported to
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U.S., along with Werner Von Braun and other developers of the V-2
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rockets. Interpol dissolved -- or reorganized with headquarters in
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Paris, the story varies. OSS disbanded, its agents moving to
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military intelligence agencies and the State Dept. CFR allegedly
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takes over State Dept. United Nations founded. "Official beginning
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of Bermuda Triangle mystery," when Flight 19, made up of five
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naval bombers, disappears off the coast of Florida; another plane
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sent to investigate also disappears -- 6 planes and 27 men
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vanished. An Air Force plane's engines fail over Iwo Jima as foo-
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fighters maneuver around it.
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1946 -- Murder of wire service king James Ragen by Syndicate
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friends of Jack Ruby; indictment dropped following additional
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murders. John Kennedy and Richard Nixon elected to House of
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Representatives. Truman's executive order sets up the National
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Intelligence Authority and Central Intelligence Group. Gehlen
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returns to Germany to continue intelligence work for U.S. Army.
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Interpol reorganization meeting held in Brussels. Admiral Byrd
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allegedly leads Naval "research" expedition to Antarctica to
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attack Hitler's secret hideout; attempt allegedly fails and Hitler
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and his "UFO scientists" continue their activities. Waves of
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unexplained "ghost rockets" seen in Europe, especially
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Scandanavia.
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1947 -- Attempted assassination of Minneapolis Mayor Hubert
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Humphrey. Partition of India receives "strong impetus from the
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Round Table Group." National Security Act establishes Dept. of
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Defense, National Security Council and Central Intelligence
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Agency. France creates SDECE, similar to CIA. Second UFO flap
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year; Kenneth Arnold reports flying saucers near Yakima,
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Washington, and other reports soon follow. Maury Island "hoax": an
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early Men-In-Black incident three days before the Arnold sighting,
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in which a "donut-shaped object" dropped slag on a boat near
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Tacoma, Washington; the next day an MIB visited Harold Dahl, who
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was piloting the boat, and warned him not to discuss the sighting;
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the boat's owner, Fred Crisman, was suspected of being a CIA
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employee and was later called to give secret testimony at the
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trial of Clay Shaw in New Orleans; pilot Dahl disappeared and
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UFOlogist Arnold, who investigated the case, reported unexplained
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failure of his own plane's engine soon after two Air Force
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investigators were killed taking off from Tacoma's airport.
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1948 -- Assassination of Mahatma Gandhi. Attempted assassination
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of labor leader Walter Reuther. Beginning of Operation Ohio, a CIA
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program responsible for one hundred European assassinations during
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the next ten years. Beginning of CIA interest in UFOs as a
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"security" problem. McCord employed by the FBI. Nixon gains
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prominence in the Alger Hiss case as member of the House Un-
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American Activities Committee; goes to Miami where he meets Bebe
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Rebozo and goes yachting with other underworld-connected figures.
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Martin Bormann reported living in Argentina. New nation of Israel
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creates Central Institute for Intelligence and Security. World
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Council of Churches founded in Amsterdam.
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1949 -- Report critical of CIA filed and forgotten, unread by
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Truman; Central Intelligence Act exempts CIA from disclosure laws.
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E. Howard Hunt becomes CIA agent; Clay Shaw becomes agent for
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CIA's Domestic Contact Service. The Gehlen Organization
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transferred to CIA control. U.S. Army begins 20 years of simulated
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germ warfare attacks against American cities, conducting at least
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239 open air tests. Interpol granted consultive status by UN.
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Chaing Kai-shek flees to Formosa; mainland China taken by
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communist leaders; Social Affairs Dept. and other Chinese secret
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police created. Trial of Cardinal Mindszenty in Hungary following
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his brainwashing and confession of conspiracy.
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1950 -- Attempted assassination of Truman by Puerto Rican
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nationalists. Korean War begins. Congress passes McCarran's
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Internal Security Act setting up program for detention of
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subversives. Hiss convicted of perjury; Nixon elected to Senate
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after smear campaign against California opponent. U.S. Army
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engages in "simulated" germ warfare in San Francisco and the
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Pentagon. National Council of Churches founded in U.S. CIA
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organizes the Pacific Corporation, a large holding company which
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was the first of many CIA "private" enterprises. Alleged CIA plot
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to introduce UFO contact ideas with "Little Green Men" stories and
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radio contact "from space." Malcolm X receives visit from an MIB
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while in prison. "Worlds in Collision" by Immanuel Velikovsky
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proposes a catastrophic theory of ancient history in which a huge
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"comet" of matter is ripped out of Jupiter, approaches Earth close
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enough to cause universal fire/flood legends in primitive folklore
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and the settles into orbit as a new planet, Venus; Velikovsky
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receives ridicule and contempt from his fellow scientists, thought
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20 years later Jupiter is generally considered a "cold star"
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rather than a planet and Velikovsky's prediction of a hot climate
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on Venus is confirmed. Approximate starting date of building of
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Mount Weather, secret American government fortress.
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1951 -- Assassination of Ali Razmara of Iran, Riad Al-Sulh and
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Abdullah of Jordan and Ali Knah Liaquat of Pakistan. Army
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simulated germ warfare project in Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania.
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Approximate date CBS begins active cooperation with CIA. McCord
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moves from FBI to CIA. North Korean brainwashing of American
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prisoners begins. TIME magazine popularizes the term
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"brainwashing."
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1952 -- Eisenhower elected president, Nixon vice-president;
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Kennedy elected to Senate. Army germ warfare project in Key West,
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Florida, and Ft. McCellan, Alabama. CIA agent Downey and Fecteau
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captured while on spy mission in China. Third UFO flap year. First
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UFO "contact" case: George Adamski meets Venusians in California
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desert; alleged CIA plot to start UFO scare. UFOlogist George
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Williamson, one of Adamski's witnesses, claims he also witnessed
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ham radio operator establish contact with another world.
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1953 -- Dr. Frank Olsen commits suicide after having been given a
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secret dose of LSD by the CIA, under the direction of the
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mysterious Dr. Sidney Gottlieb. CIA contemplates developing drugs
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to cause amnesia in retired agents. CIA's Robertson Panel views
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UFO reports as national security threat. Army germ warfare project
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in Panama City, Florida. Return of Korean War prisoners, including
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some who underwent brainwashing. 21 POWs defect. Mau Mau (Hidden
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Ones) formed in Kenya to overthrow white rule. UFOlogist Albert
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Bender closes down his International Flying Saucer Bureau after
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being visited by three MIB.
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1954 -- Attempted assassinations of several U.S. Congressmen by
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Puerto Rican nationalists. First Bilderberger meeting takes place
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at the Bilderberg Hotel, Oosterbeek, Holland. Condemnation by the
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U.S. Senate of Joseph McCarthy following his charges of subversion
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in high places. Hunt involved in CIA overthrow of communist regime
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in Guatemala, Carlos Castillo-Armas becomes president. Richard
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Bissell joins the CIA. Army germ warfare project in Point Mugu and
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Fort Hueneme, California. Russian KGB created to replace earlier
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secret police. Broadcaster Frank Edwards fired for discussing UFOs
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on the air. Strange voice "from space" speaks from turned-off
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radios in midwest U.S. and London, warns against preparations for
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war.
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1955 -- Assassination of Jose Antonio Remon of Panama and Adnan
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Al-Malki of Syria. Bilderberger meeting in Barbizon, France. Lee
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Harvey Oswald meets David Ferrie of the New Orleans Civil Air
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Patrol. Doug Durham joins the Marines. The Office of Naval
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Research allegedly receives a copy of Morris Jessup's "The Case
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for the UFOs" with marginal notes in three different hands,
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supposedly by "Gypsies" knowledgeable in UFOlogy; ONR reprints
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several hundred copies for internal use; an MIB called "Carlos
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Allende" is implicated in the affair.
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1956 -- Assassination of Anastasio Somoza of Nicaragua.
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Bilderberger meeting in Frednsborg, Denmark. Clay Shaw's CIA
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contact allegedly stopped. Oswald joins Marines. Durham receives
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special CIA training. UFOlogist Gray Barker publishes "They Knew
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Too Much About Flying Saucers" which reported numerous MIB
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incidents.
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1957 -- Assassination of Carlos Castillo-Armas of Guatemala.
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Exiled Ukranian politician Lev Rebet assassinated by KGB agent in
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Munich. Alleged assassination of Joseph McCarthy at Bethesda
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Hospital Neurological Ward, after warning of Illuminati plot.
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Bilderberger meetings in St. Simon Island, Georgia, and Fiuggui,
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Italy. Oswald assigned to base at Atsugi, Japan, where CIA U-2
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planes were launched; shoots self in elbow. General Edwin Walker
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commands federal troops sent to enforce racial integration at
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Little Rock, Arkansas. CIA helps Iran form SAVAK, secret police
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later accused of assassination Iranian dissidents. Experiments in
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behavior modification sleep-teaching take place at California
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penal institution Woodland Road Camp. Fourth UFO flap year. Anti-
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atomic bomb propaganda disseminated by saucer clubs -- another CIA
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plot? Unexplained short wave radio signals received worldwide.
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1958 -- Assassination of Abdul Llah, Faisal II and Nuri Al-Said of
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Iraq. Bilderberger meeting in Buxton, England. Russia launches
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first space satellites. Unidentified ex-Marine lives in Minsk,
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USSR, apparently gathering information for the CIA. Oswald on
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maneuvers in the Philippines involving U-2 flights. Francis Gary
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Powers released from Air Force and assigned to covert CIA spying.
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Kerry Thornley and Gregory Hill found Discordianism and publish
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"Principia Discordia, or How I Found Goddess and What I Did To
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Her When I Found Her"; Thornley joins Marine Corps. John Birch
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Society organized by Robert Welch. Nelson Rockefeller elected
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governor of New York. Ham radio operators pick up a male voice
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claiming to be Nacoma of Jupiter and warning of atomic bomb
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disaster in English, German, Norweigian and his own unknown
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language.
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1959 -- Assassination of Solomon W.R. Bandaranaike of Ceylon.
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Exiled Ukranian politician Stephan Bandera assassinated by KGB
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agent in Munich. Attempted assassination of Senator Bircher of
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Ohio and Governor Almond of Virginia. Apparent suicide of UFO
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researcher Morris Jessup who had received communications from
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"Carlos Allende," one of the MIB and whose book was mysteriously
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annoted by UFOlogical Gypsies. Bilderberger meeting in Yesilkov,
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Turkey. Fidel Castro assumes power in Cuba; Cuban Intelligence
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(DGI) begun. Ruby visits casino owner in Havana. Kerry Thornley
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first meets fellow Marine Oswald in California; Oswald released
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from Marines, defects to Russia. Thornley assigned to U-2 base in
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Atsugi, Japan. Durham discharged from Marines, stationed at CIA
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base in Guatemala. UFO sighting at CIA headquarters after Naval
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officer contacts "space people" while in CIA-observed trance.
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Condon's "The Manchurian Candidate" published.
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1960 -- Assassination of Hazza Majali of Jordan. Bilderberger
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meeting in Burgenstock, Switzerland. Eisenhower authorizes
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training and arming Cuban exiles, allegedly issues orders for the
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assassination of Congolese leader Patrice Lumumba. Nixon, CIA
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agent Bissell and others plan Bay of Pigs invasion, obtain
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permission to use Guatemala as launching point. Bernard Baker
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serves as conduit for Bay of Pigs funding. CIA buys Southern Air
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Transport; contemplates development of "recruitment pills" and
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other drugs; studies mysterious amnesia of Korean war prisoners
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moved through Manchuria; contemplates giving truth serum to
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brainwashed American POWs. CIA spy Powers shot down in U-2 over
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Russia; summit conference cancelled. Kennedy-Nixon debates;
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Kennedy elected president. Oswald assigned job in Bellorussian
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Radio Factory in Minsk, USSR. Thornley discharged from Marines.
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Project Ozma, searching for intelligent signals from another part
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of the universe, receives unexplained signals from space.
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1961 -- Assassination of Lumumba of the Congo, Rafael Trujillo
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Molina of the Dominican Republic and Louis Rivagasore of Nurundi.
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Attempted assassination of Castro by Hans Tanner. Michael
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Rockefeller disappears in New Guinea. Bilderberger meeting in
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Quebec, Canada. Thornley arrives to New Orleans; Slim Brooks gives
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Thornley "the haircut" on his 23rd birthday; the same day, the
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CIA invasion of Cuba at the Bay of Pigs, launched from Guatemala,
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fails due to poor planning and cancellation of support by Kennedy;
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the CIA, the Mob, Cuban-exiles, right-wingers and Nixonites
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supposedly vow revenge against Kennedy. Kennedy develops
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extracurricular relationship with Judith Campbell, Sam Giancana's
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girlfriend; Giancana and John Roselli enlisted by CIA to attempt
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Castro assassination. George De Mohrenschildt on hiking trip
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through Guatemala. Brooks introduces Thornley to his
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"brother-in-law," Gary Kirstein, allegedly an undercover E. Howard
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Hunt; Thornley and "Kirstein" begin nearly three-year relationship
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of discussing Nazis, mind-control, the status of philosopher-
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kings, and plans to assassinate Kennedy. Robert Morrow, working
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with Ruby, Shaw and Ferrie, allegedly smuggle weapons from Greece
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to Central America for the CIA; also picks up information for CIA
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from "Harvey" in the Soviet Union. Ferrie, Gordon Novel and two
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others arrested in burglary of Louisiana arms bunker. Unidentified
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Marine from Minsk divulges information to CIA agent in Copenhagen.
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General Walker resigns after criticism of his anti-communist
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indoctrination of troops. U.S. Military Advisor Group begins
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defoliation project in Vietnam which eventually covers over 12% of
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land area. Milgram's Yale experiments demonstrating dangers of
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obedience to authority. Unexplained transmissions from space
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monitored by ham radio operators worldwide; Bob Renaud, ham
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operator, allegedly makes contact with aliens.
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1962 -- Suicide of Marilyn Monroe under questionable
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circumstances. Bilderberger meeting in Saltsjobaden, Sweden.
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Oswald returns to America with his Russian wife, an alleged KGB
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agent. Retired General Walker arrested on Attorney Robert
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Kennedy's orders when Walker became involved in the racial
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disorders in Oxford, Mississippi; Walker stripped naked and flown
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to Springfield, Missouri, prison for examination; Walker reported
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to be incompetent but was later released and ran against John
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Connally for Governor of Texas. Hunt becomes head of CIA's new
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Domestic Operations Division. CIA interference in Ecuadorian
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politics. CIA allegedly pays a Canadian agriculture technician to
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infect Cuban turkeys with Newcastle disease (though the technician
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supposedly double-crossed them). Ruby allegedly flies from Mexico
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City to visit Havana. CIA begins using secret terror teams in
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Vietnam, roots of Operation Phoenix. Dr. Edgar Schein outlines
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behavior modification programs for U.S. prisons, based on Korean
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brainwashing techniques. Cuban missile crisis. De Mohrenschildt,
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friend of the Kennedys, befriends the Oswalds in Dallas. Durham
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employed by Des Moines Police Dept. UFOlogist Williamson
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disappears in South America. Film version of "The Manchurian
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Candidate" released.</p>
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