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2.4 KiB

  • Release of the alleged pre-briefing of President Eisenhower elected in November 1953, lifting the veil on the mystery of MJ-12.

  • February 5: Japan launches Astro C, a satellite for studying X-ray and gamma radiation.

  • March 31: The Kvant module (X and ultraviolet astronomy) docks to the Mir station.

  • May 15: 1st test of the Soviet rocket Energya.

  • September 21: Declaration by Ronald Reagan to the 42nd General Assembly of the UN.

  • September 29: 2 monkeys, 10 rats, flies, grasshoppers, various microorganisms and plants fly aboard Cosmos 1887 (Bion) for international biological experiments.

  • November

  • Report from the NSA: The SETI teams report receiving regular signals.

  • November 11th, 5 PM: At Gulf Breeze (Pensacola, Florida), Ed Walters is alone with his son in the family home. They are not in the same room. From the window of his office, Walters sees a UFO moving behind the pines across the street. Walters grabs a Polaroid and takes several snapshots. Rushing into the street to take more, he is "struck" by a beam of blue light and immobilized. There is a strong smell of cinnamon and his feet begin to leave the ground. He hears a voice in his head saying: We will not harm you. When Walters persists in resisting, his mind is filled with images of dogs. The light is no longer there and he falls back to the ground. The UFO, which measured about 3.50 m in diameter and 2.70 m in height, with a brightly lit propulsion ring underneath, has disappeared.

  • November 30: At Ilkey Moor (Yorkshire), Philip Spencer observes and photographs an entity surrounded by a green light at dawn. He will receive a visit from MIB a week later.

  • December

  • 2 December: Ed Walters encounters an entity in his backyard and makes it flee.

  • The US Congress finally authorized the arbitrary and hitherto illegal seizure of lands around Groom Lake by the USAF [[Peter Merlin, Dreamland - the Air Force's Remote Test Site, article for Aerotech News and Review of April 1st, 1994]]{.source}.