"During litigation against the CIA by Citizens Against UFO Secrecy (CAUS) a
representative of the NSA (National Security Agency) '...admitted in a court
hearing that the NSA had found a total of 239 documents on UFOs that were
relevant to Freedom of Information Act Requests.' -- Timothy Good, Above Top
Secret

http://www.alienjigsaw.com/Part_IV/pom1.html

Project Open Mind

A Quick Reference Timeline
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Part One

I have created the following timeline because it is important to understand
the recent history of our Federal Government and how the activities of
certain agencies under its authority do business. I want to make it clear
that the United States government is certainly not the only government that
has allowed experimentation on its own citizens. However, I would like to
remind the reader that it is only in America where we have the right to
publicly express our beliefs, our ideas, and our concerns, without fear of
retribution. I would like to keep this right, and perhaps by teaching others
that secrecy breeds unaccountability, we will not lose this right.

My timeline ends in 1980 because I feel that most of the books and
information about mind control, UFOs, and alien abductions that have been
published or televised since 1980 can still be located. Finally, this
timeline was created as a quick reference guide to show the public how well
the UFO phenomenon has been documented, as well as how thoroughly mind
control and behavioral control have been studied.

1700s In his book, Flying Saucers from Outer Space, Major Donald Keyhoe
references several sightings that occurred during the 1800s and even states
that unusual objects and lights had been reported all over the world as far
back as the 1700s.[4]

1933 The official investigation into unidentified flying objects (UFOs)
began when mysterious "ghost rockets" or "ghost aircraft" were sighted over
Scandinavia, Britain, and the United States.[5]

1939 World War II Began

1941 COI, the office of Coordinator of Information was created by President
Roosevelt for General William J. Donovan, Roosevelt's special emissary.
Donovan's goal was to fight the "new and important war." The psychological
war. It was a war that would eventually be waged against the American
people.[6]

1942 Thousands of people in Los Angeles, California, witnessed a large UFO
hovering over the city. 1,430 rounds of anti-aircraft shells were fired at
the UFO in an attempt to bring the craft down. It failed. The craft moved
toward Santa Monica and then Long Beach, and then disappeared from view.[7]

1942 The OSS, Office of Strategic Services was formed to replace COI. The
psychological warfare charter for the OSS was created. During the three
years of its existence, "it developed psychological warfare into an
effective weapon against the minds of civilian and military populations
foreign and domestic alike."[8]

1943 Small aerial vehicles of unknown origin were sighted by pilots during
WW II. Neither the Germans, the Americans nor the British knew what they
were or who they belonged to. Pilots nicknamed the objects "foo fighters."
This same year, a piepan-shaped object was seen by a twenty-six year old
ship-fitter in the Navy while in the Russell Islands. He would not
officially report his sighting until 1947.[9]

The war that involved every major power in the world was raging forward. In
an attempt to build the first atomic bomb, the Manhattan Project soared into
full flight. A large group of American and "European-refugee" scientists
succeeded in building the first atomic bomb which finally ended World War II
in 1945. World War II not only helped create the atomic bomb, it also made
science the mobilization factor for the defense of a country.

1945 (Post war) the OSS was dismantled and the National Security Act created
the command structure for the Cold War.

1946 "Ghost Rockets" and other unidentified flying objects continued to be
reported over many different countries, world wide.

1947 June: veteran pilot Kenneth Arnold had a sighting of nine shiny
crescent-shaped objects flying in formation near Mount Rainier, Washington.
The objects were traveling "at least 1,200 miles per hour."[10]

1947 July: the crash of what is believed to be an extraterrestrial craft of
unknown origin made newspaper headlines. It is now known as "The Roswell
Incident."[11] In the United States alone, there were hundreds of reports of
unidentified flying objects throughout the year.

1947 September: The CIA, Central Intelligence Agency was created to pick up
where the OSS left off. According to Good, "the CIA...was created the same
month as MJ-12."[12] Still a hotly debated topic, "MJ-12 (Majestic 12) was a
highly secret panel formed by President Truman to investigate UFOs and
report its findings to the President."[13]

1947 Project SIGN was created. It was the Air Force's study of UFOs, their
performance and their purpose. "To preserve security, a liaison between
Project SIGN and Majestic 12 was limited to two people within the
intelligence division of Air Materiel Command."[14] "Project SIGN was
created to investigate [UFOs] and also conceal the truth from the
public."[15]

1948 The pilots of an Eastern Airlines DC-3 reported being on a collision
course with a cigar-shaped object "about twice the diameter of a B-29 with
no protruding surfaces." According to one of the pilots, "it pulled up with
a tremendous burst of flame from the rear and zoomed into the clouds, its
prop wash or jet wash rocking our DC-3."[16]

1948 Project SIGN was renamed Project GRUDGE and the Air Force's study of
UFOs was conducted under the code name "Blue Book."[17] In reality, Project
GRUDGE did not conduct a serious study of UFOs.

1948 UFO intrusions began to occur over sensitive military bases and nuclear
installations across the United States. These intrusions were addressed in a
1952 secret CIA report.[18]

1948 Perhaps 1949: Project TWINKLE was created by the Air Force in response
to what they believed were extraterrestrial guided missiles that were
exploded near Albuquerque, New Mexico.[19]

1950 Project BLUEBIRD was approved by the first CIA Director, Roscoe
Hillenkoetter. He also approved the use of unvouchered funds to pay for its
sensitive areas. This began the CIA's first structured behavioral control
program. Their goals consisted of "controlling an individual to the point
where he will do our bidding against his will and even against such
fundamental laws of nature as self-preservation." Some of their experimental
subjects included North Korean prisoners of war and suspected double
agents.[20]

1951 Project GRUDGE is renamed Project BLUEBOOK

1951 U.S. military pilots reported UFOs near Iceland and in many locations
across the United States.

1951 Project BLUEBIRD was renamed Project ARTICHOKE. The CIA director
approved a liaison with the Army and Navy who were interested in finding a
truth drug. Another liaison was formed with the Air Force who wanted to
study interrogation techniques. Information was also exchanged with the
Canadian and British governments.

Some of Project ARTICHOKE's experimental subjects included: suspected
agents, suspected double agents, people who "had a known reason for
deception," American college students (supposedly for more benign testing),
and foreigners (since the CIA was more likely to try certain procedures out
on them rather than American citizens.) "Terminal," or "to the death"
experiments were usually carried out in other countries.[21]

According to Bowart, the control method used on two agents involved drugs
and hypnosis (narco-hypnosis). The subjects were hypnotically regressed and
made to relive past experiences. Posthypnotic suggestions were given to
induce total amnesia of their interrogations. The CIA called this experiment
"very successful."[22]

1951 Project CHATTER, a highly classified Navy program to search for a truth
drug, began. They were looking for a way to make someone talk "fast" in the
event of a security emergency. These experiments used barbiturates,
amphetamines, and heroin. The drugs were supplied by the Bureau of Narcotics
and pharmaceutical companies. Some of the experimental subjects included the
scientists themselves, and mostly students.[23]

1952 Another wave of UFO sightings occurred this year. "On July 19/20, UFOs
were seen all over Washington, D.C. by the crews of several airliners, and
were tracked on radar at Andrews AFB as well as Air Traffic Control Center
at Washington National Airport."[24]

1952 The NSA, National Security Agency is formed as a separately organized
agency within the Department of Defense. Headquartered at Fort Meade,
Maryland, its main functions are to protect U.S. government communications
and intercept foreign communications. They have the ability to monitor,
translate, and decipher communications of any kind.[25]

1952 Project CASTIGATE began when the Navy and the CIA teamed up to test a
"secret potion" that consisted of a depressant, a stimulant, and the active
ingredient in marijuana. The drugs were to be administered over a three-day
period. The experiment was carried out in Germany at a secret CIA base on a
military installation. Experimental subjects included one known double
agent, one suspected double agent and three defectors. Project CASTIGATE was
considered a failure.[26]

1952 MKNAOMI (Pronounced M-K NAOMI with M-K standing for mind control.)
TSS's agreement with the Special Operations Division of the Army's
biological research center at Fort Detrick, Maryland. SOD's job was to
produce germ weapons for the CIA's use.

TSS stands for Technical Services Staff and was an agency referred to as
"the Gadget Wizards," similar to what "Q" is to James Bond.[27]

1952 Toward the end of 1952, the Air Force had over 1,500 new UFO reports in
their files and 303 of those were unidentified. The sighting over Washington
D.C. changed a lot for the Air Force. Since the publicity was overwhelming,
a special panel was created to officially debunk UFOs. That panel was
sponsored by the CIA and was called "The Robertson Panel."

1953 The Robertson Panel said: "The debunking aim would result in reduction
of public interest in flying saucers, which today evokes a strong
psychological reaction. This education could be accomplished by mass media
such as television, motion pictures, and popular articles...Such a program
should tend to reduce the current gullibility of the public and consequently
their susceptibility to clever hostile propaganda."[28]

That same year an Air Force jet disappeared over northern Michigan while
trying to intercept a UFO. According to Good, "...the incident has never
been explained...no wreckage or the pilots were ever found."[29]

1953 Project CHATTER was abandoned by the Navy.

1953 MKULTRA, a CIA program for the covert use of biological and chemical
weapons began. Bowart states, "According to CIA documents, MKULTRA was 'an
umbrella project for funding sensitive projects' and covered 'policy and
procedures for the use of biochemicals in clandestine operations...' "[30]
"MKULTRA was exempted from normal CIA financial controls and allowed TSS to
begin research projects without contracts or written agreements."[31]

As usual, MKDELTA and MKNAOMI had already been set up prior to the CIA being
given official permission for MKULTRA. MKDELTA became the operational side
of MKULTRA.

MKULTRA focused on drugs, specifically LSD since the CIA had a phobia about
LSD ending up in the hands of the Russians. The CIA wanted to use LSD as a
weapon. The Russians and the Cold War were used as a national security
excuse for most of the CIA's actions. The CIA studied hundreds of other
drugs besides LSD, as well as experimenting with: "radiation, electroshock,
psychology, sociology, anthropology, psychiatry, harassment substances and
paramilitary devices and materials."[32]

It appears that the scientists enjoyed trying these drugs on themselves, but
they also used many hospital patients, volunteers (mostly students), inmates
who were usually paid for their participation with more drugs, and
eventually anyone the CIA could get, without their consent, of course. The
CIA "scientists" even reduced themselves to misting and spraying unwitting
American citizens as they walked down busy city streets. Later they would
study how they could manipulate genes, and develop compounds that could
simulate heart attack and stroke.[33]

1954 "On May 5th, two huge objects maneuvered at a high altitude over D.C.
The next day Navy radar tracked an enormous machine circling 90,000 feet
above the capital...In June...the same spaceship or a similar one
returned...this time it remained for two hours maneuvering between the
capital and Baltimore"[34]

1954 Project SIGMA was allegedly created to establish communications with
aliens. It was said to have met with "positive success."[35] If the first
and second hand reports from the military men who have been based at the
secret Groom Lake facility are true, then Project SIGMA did meet with
success.

1957 A South American farmer named Antonio Villas-Boas was abducted by
non-human beings and taken on board a craft that had landed in his field.
Villas-Boas told his story to outsiders for the first time in 1958.[36] It
would be another four years before the Betty and Barney Hill abduction would
occur in the United States.

1958 Major Donald Keyhoe, Director of the National Investigations Committee
on Aerial Phenomenon (NICAP), appeared as a guest on the "Armstrong Circle
Theater Show." He had planned to make an announcement about what the United
States government knew about UFOs. He began by stating, "And now I'm going
to reveal something that has never been disclosed before...for the last six
months we have been working with a congressional committee investigating
official secrecy about UFOs..."[37] At that moment the producer of the show
(CBS) cut the audio and the public was not able to hear the remainder of
Major Keyhoe's statement. Later it was determined to have been done because
of pressure from Air Force "spokesmen" in the interest of national security.

1961 While driving home to New Hampshire from Canada one night in 1961, a
couple named Betty and Barney Hill spotted a flying saucer in the sky. After
many months of distress they sought psychiatric help. After several hypnotic
regressions they recalled being abducted by humanoids (later called aliens.)
This was the first reported case of abduction in the United States. Their
story was published in 1966.[38]

1964 MKULTRA became MKSEARCH. Many sub-projects stayed under MKULTRA while
the most sensitive behavioral experiments went to MKSEARCH. These
experiments were conducted on prisoners, terminal cancer patients and people
who were described as mental "defectives." They also used radar waves on
monkeys' brains (which risked "cooking" their brains) and one scientist took
the head of one monkey and tried to attach it to the body of another.[39]
Other experiments involved studying telepathy, radio frequencies and memory.

1964 Reports began to come in from other people claiming to have seen alien
beings in association with UFOs. Reports involving mysterious government men
who attempted to silence the witnesses were reported as well. These
mysterious men have been called MIBs or "Men In Black." There is speculation
that these MIBs are CIA agents or men from another more secretive agency.
There are also some ufologists and abduction researchers who believe the
MIBs are really aliens disguised as humans.

This same year a UFO landing occurred and left behind physical evidence. The
landing occurred in Socorro, New Mexico, and was witnessed by a police
officer named Lonnie Zamora. The Air Force was involved in the investigation
of this case and it remains listed as "unidentified."[40]

1967 A man named Stephen Michalak came across a landed UFO near Falcon Lake,
Canada. When he touched the craft a blast of hot air shot out of an exhaust
grill and hit him. He immediately became nauseous and had a terrible
headache. The burst of hot vapor created a painful burn mark on his
stomach.[41]

Project MOONDUST, although no creation date was given, is described by Good:
"This project was, and possibly still is, a foreign space debris program of
the U.S. Air Force System Command's Foreign Technology Division at
Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Dayton, Ohio, and while its primary
function would seem to be the recovery of missile and satellite debris,
there are indications that it has also been involved in the recovery of more
exotic artifacts." Allegedly, Project MOONDUST is involved in the recovery
of crashed saucers.

1967 Or 1968, Project OFTEN/CHICKWIT was initiated by the Army Chemical
Corps and the CIA's Office of Research and Development to create new drug
compounds "that could be used offensively."[42] Hallucinogens were tested on
inmates in Pennsylvania, but very little is known about the experiments.
"CIA documents mention 'several laboratory accidents' in which a drug
designated as EA-3167 produced 'prolonged psychotic effects in laboratory
personnel' "[43]

It would appear that the CIA's drug testing continued throughout the 1970s
since, "A CIA memo dated March 8, 1971, indicates that a backlog of more
than twenty-six thousand drugs had been acquired 'for future screening'
"[44]

1969 Project BLUEBOOK was officially terminated. Since it has been made
public, every serious researcher now knows that Project BLUEBOOK was nothing
more than a well-planned cover-up of UFO sightings, UFO photographs, UFO
videos, and UFO investigations, by the Government of the United States.

MKSEARCH continued into the early 1970's, and more experiments were
performed under ORD, the Office of Research and Development. Some of these
experiments consisted of implanting electrodes into the brains of cats,
dogs, and reptiles and controlling the animals remotely. Animal experiments
were always (and still are) performed first and heinously, but we don't hear
much about these atrocities.

According to Bowart, the following agencies were involved in behavior
modification and behavioral research projects: the Defense Department, the
Department of Labor, the National Science Foundation, the Veteran's
Administration, the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, the
National Institute of Mental Health, the Law Enforcement Assistance
Administration (under the Department of Justice). "All of the above agencies
were named in secret CIA documents as those who provided research 'cover'
for MKULTRA."[45]

1970 Throughout the decade of the seventies, a wave of UFO sightings
occurred in Bolivia, Spain, Korea, Iran, and Peru.[46]

1972 Project SNOWBIRD was allegedly established to test fly recovered alien
craft and is said to be continuing in Nevada.[47] Project AQUARIUS, which is
still classified, is also allegedly related to the study of UFOs. At the
very least, we know it is a classified long-term project.

1973 While fishing one night in Pascagoula, Mississippi, Charles Hickson and
Calvin Parker heard a zapping sound. When they looked in the direction of
the sound, to their amazement - they saw a craft approaching. There was no
engine noise, just a pulsing blue light. So began another abduction of
humans by non-human beings. Their case was investigated by (the late) Dr.
Allen Hynek, Professor of Astronomy at Northwestern University, a leading
UFO expert in America. The case was made public, first by the press, and
then by Charles Hickson himself.[48]

1977 After the trials and tribulations of the CIA in the mid seventies,
President Carter appointed his former Annapolis classmate, Admiral
Stansfield Turner, head of the intelligence community. According to Bowart,
"In so doing he gave him sweeping powers which no other intelligence
director in the history of the United States has ever possessed....Appearing
to reorganize it under Turner, he merely strengthened its totalitarian
potential."[49]

1980 During litigation against the CIA by Citizens Against UFO Secrecy
(CAUS), a representative of the NSA "admitted in a court hearing that the
NSA had found a total of 239 documents on UFOs that were relevant to FOIA
requests."[50]

1980 In December, a fiery object was seen in the Texas night sky by a woman
named Betty Cash, her friend Vickie Landrum, and her seven year old grandson
Colby. The object had flames shooting down from it and the three witnesses
got out of their car to get a better look. The object was diamond-shaped and
was making beeping sounds. It was surrounded by twenty-three Chinook
helicopters that, oddly, appeared to be escorting the fiery craft. After
their "sighting," "Betty had a blinding headache, pains in her neck and
nodules on her head and scalp that burst, seeping clear fluid. She suffered
from vomiting, nausea, and diarrhea. Four days later she was admitted to the
hospital as a burn victim...[later]...Betty developed breast cancer and
underwent a mastectomy."[51]

The witnesses sued the U.S. government, but "their case was eventually
dismissed on the grounds that no such object was owned, operated or in the
inventory of the Air Force, Army, Navy, or NASA."[52]

It is generally believed by many individuals, including the authors of
several of the references I have sited, that neither the "cryptocracy's"
mind control projects nor their UFO projects were terminated in the early
seventies. Because our government allows these agencies to operate in
secret, there is no accountability.

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