The initial idea was based on too many hours watching G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero, the James Bond series of films, The Venture Brothers, and the many Command & Conquer games. The challenge, starting with a POD of 1945, is to create a multinational, extremely well-funded, international terrorist network, that is bent on world domination.
c. 1911 (5/30): 1911 - The 1st Indianapolis 500 took place which is won by Ray Harroun driving a Marmon Wasp for the Nordyke & Marmon Company.
c. 1911 (7/20): U.S. Army officials report a mysterious shower of blood and pieces of meat, during routine exercises in Benicia, California,....
c. 1911 (8/1): Harvard University expedition led by Eric Tohver, uncovers evidence along the Greenland Ice Shelf, suggesting a meteor impact c. 10,900 BCE,..
c. 1912 (10/10): Local residents report a wandering star above Reims, France, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1914 (1/23): "Hotel Attraction" designed by Antoni Gaudí is completed in New York City, New York, sparking national attention.....
c. 1914 (12/25): Battle of Frelinghien; despite concerted efforts by German, French, British and Austro-Hungarian forces clash on the Western Front at Frelinghien, France;...
c. 1915 (1/21): A large red object is seen flying over the daytime sky over New Haven, Connecticut, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1915 (2/8): Devonshire Demon; Local residents report the discovery "Devil's hoof-marks" across Devonshire, over roof tops and up walls, and across c. 120 km, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1915 (4/4): Easter Sunday Truce; German and British forces at Vosges, France, sparking international sentiment about ending the war;....
c. 1915 (6/6): Construction excavation announces that they have uncovered the remains of the Elizabethan Curtain Theatre in Shoreditch, England,...
c. 1915 (6/11): Astronomers in Bonn, Germany report seeing a UFO, sparking national attention , amidst the First World War,...
c. 1915 (8/24): Construction excavation uncovers the remains of King Richard III in Greyfriars, Leicester, sparking international attention,...
c. 1915 (12/25): First Christmas Truce; Fighting is temporarily halted between British and German forces at Saint-Yvon, France,....
c. 1916 (10/19): Archaeologists uncover evidence of a Viking burial ground in Ardnamurchan, Scotland, sparking national attention,...
c. 1916 (12/25): Second Christmas Truce; Fighting is temporarily halted between British and German forces at Vimy, Pas-de-Calas, France;....
c. 1917 (6/17): Small wild fires are reported in Ottawa, Illinois, after a rain of small cinders is reported in the farming community, sparking national attention,....
c. 1918 (6/25): Guerillas in Axum, Ethiopia, proclaim the location of the Ark of the Covenant, sparking sectarian and ethnic violence in the region,...
c. 1918 (11/20): Residents of Salina Cruz, Mexico report recovering an amnesiac French-speaking person, prior to succumbing to injuries brought about by exposure,....
c. 1919 (1/25): British archaeologists, located near the Euphrates River, report the discovery of the tomb of Gilgamesh in Assyria,...
c. 1919 (2/9): Residents of Mountain Ash, Glamorganshire, Wales report a spontaneous rain of fish over the village, sparking national attention,...
c. 1919 (4/19), Canadian actress Florence Lawrence dies in Hollywood, California prior to the release of her film The Biograph Girl,....
c. 1919 (8/28): Solar storm creates a massive aurora effect seen from New Orleans, LA to San Francisco, CA; Salt Lake City, UT to New York City, NY...
c. 1919 (10/27): Andres Nagy, Gordon Longo, and James Olsen, in an expedition sponsored by William Randolph Hearst, attempt to study the Tunguska site and it's remains,....
c. 1919 (11/14): Pravda reporter Vladimir Averianov claims, "Antarctica is the home of an ancient civilization..."
c. 1919 (12/2): A hysterical amnesiac man is found at the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario, sparking a national manhunt for his identity,....
c. 1920 (1/18): German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt uncovers evidence of a civilization at Gobekli Tepe, Syria from c. 17,000 BCE, putting into question much of the information about the history of the period,...
c. 1920 (1/29): Astronomers in London, England report an unknown planetoid passing in front of Jupiter, sparking interest throughout the scientific community,..
c. 1920 (3/1): UFOs are seen over Moscow, USSR sparking civil unrest and panic throughout the region,...
c. 1920 (7/17): The night sky over Dharmasala, India is reportedly filled with mysterious lights" according to British and Indian officials,...
c. 1920 (7/19): Residents of Wolverhampton, England report a shower of black pebbles, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1920 (11/10): 3 UFOs are seen flying over the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C., sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1921 (2/23): Residents of Singapore, China report a mysterious shower of fish, shocking both Chinese and Portuguese authorities in the region,....
c. 1921 (4/6): National Geographic Society reports on the existence of Gnostic Texts of the Bible in Washington D.C.,....
c. 1921 (4/29): British government officials unveil artifacts obtained at the "Tomb of Gilgamesh" in London, England, amidst academic speculation,...
c. 1921 (7/6): Pope Benedict XV reports the discovery of the Holy Grail in Valencia, Spain, sparking sectarian and ethnic conflict,...
c. 1922 (2/18): The Barbary Lion is declared extinct in Tripoli, Libya, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1922 (10/9): British naval officials report the discovery of "Rama's Bridge" (a.k.a. "Manuman Bridge") underwater in the Gulf of Mannar, Sri Lanka,...
c. 1922 (12/2): Turkish officials led by Khalil Edkhem proclaim evidence in Istanbul, claiming that Antarctica is the home of an ancient civilization,...
c. 1922 (12/22): Aurora Borealis is seen as far south as Washington D.C. and Fredericksberg, Virginia, according to local residents,..
c. 1923 (1/7): Archaeologists uncover evidence of an underwater city, beneath Guanahacabibes Peninsula, Cuba, fueling curiosity over ancient civilizations,....
c. 1923 (2/12): Archaeologist Ray Young discoveres a strange skull dubbed "The Starchild" at Barranca del Cobre in Chihuahua, Mexico, baffling many archaeologists of the period,..
c. 1923 (8/12): Residents of Madrid, Spain report a strange UFO hovering over the city, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1923 (12/14): Nikola Tesla announces the creation of "Mecha Man" In New York City, New York. Unfortunately most scientists decry the device as a hoax, especially after negative press by rival Thomas Edison,...
c. 1924 (4/22): British archaeologist Philip Stooke uncovers evidence of map of the moon in County Meath, Ireland, dating to c. 3,100 BCE...
c. 1924 (5/19): Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Jacques Saunière is published in Paris, France. Roman Catholic leaders immediately proclaim the book as heresy,...
c. 1924 (9/11): Nikola Tesla's home in Wardenclyffe, New York catches fire, destroying many of the schematics and plans for "Mecha Man". Tesla claims that the fire was caused by a confrontation with "Edison's goons"...
c. 1926: (4/12): Occult and Christian fundamentalist leaders proclaim the claims of Merovingian Dynasty and claims to a Jesuit line at Rennes-le-Chateau, France, sparking international attention,....
c. 1926 (4/27): William Randolph Hearst helps fund an expedition to search for Noah's Ark along the Parrot Glacier in Turkey, sparking international attention,...
c. 1926 (6/24): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair proclaims his title as the scion of the Merovingian Dynasty during a rally in Paris, France,...
c. 1926 (10/22): British archaeologist Hugh J. Schonfield sparks controversy with his thesis dubbed The Passover Plot, which is published in London, England,.....
c. 1926 (11/6): British astronomer Duncan Steel theorizes that Stonhenge may have served as "air raid warning" of possible asteroid strikes, during a lecture at Cambridge University,..
1927 (4/9): The Cancer of Superstition by H.P. Lovecraft and Harry Houdini is published, becoming a major thesis of horror fiction, and a major bestseller,...
c. 1927 (5/31): Residents of Messina, Italy led by Sister Annibale Maria di Francia claim to see the Virgin Mary in a "Marian Apparition", sparking international attention,....
c. 1928 (5/13) : Residents of Lovelock Cave, California report the discovery of a red-haired mummy, fueling debate within the archaeological community,...
c. 1928 (8/11): "Mecha Man" is given an honorary degree from Empire University in New York City, New York,...
c. 1928 (11/18): The bodies of an unknown couple are found along the Bright Angel Trail of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon,....
c. 1930 (2/14): A mysterious and unknown yellow substance covers Genoa, Italy, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1930 (7/13-30): FIFA World Cup is held in Barcelona, Spain, despite opposition from Uruguay, sparking international attention,....
c. 1930 (7/15): British officials in Morestead, Hampshire, England report a strange and mysterious "crop circle" formation, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1930 (10/24): Aurora Borealis is seen in Cleveland, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio, in a rare display, amidst interest from the scientific community,...
c. 1930 (12/11): Britsh archaeologist Timothy Murray Publishes "Puranic History and the Archeological Record" in New Delhi, India, posing the idea that traditional Hindu texts may actually be historical records,...
c. 1931 (8/19): Archaeologist Richard Thompson leads conference in Bern, Switzerland, regarding the issue of "archaeological anomalies",...
c. 1931 (10/8): Valley of the Golden Mummies is uncovered by British archaeologists with over 250 mummies in Bahariya Oasis, Egypt, sparking international attention,...
c. 1932 (2/17): Serial killer Albert Johnson is captured by RCMP officers in Eagle River, Yukon, Canada;
c. 1932 (2/4-5): Aurora Borealis is seen from Havana, Cuba to Paris, France; Local residents note the "blood red" color as an omen throughout the region,...
c. 1932 (2/24): The dead body of a 22-year old woman is found in Fox Chalk, Pennsylvania, with no identification or reports of missing persons in the area, sparking national attention,....
c. 1932 (5/25): Local farmers in Lockeridge, Wiltshire, England report a "crop circle" formation sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1932 (7/26-27): Local residents report power outages attributed to a "crop circle" formation in Woodborough Hill, Wiltshire, England, sparking national attention,....
c. 1932 (8/4): A 7-year old boy is found wandering Nespelem, Washington with no memory or reports of missing children, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1933 (6/29): Chinese archaeological team unveils the Dropa Stones in Bayan Har Shan, China, sparking international attention throughout the academic community,....
c. 1933 (7/27): Local farmers and residents report the "spontaneous explosion" of birds in the vicinity of a "crop circle" formation in Guilford, Surrey, England, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1933 (8/15): British officials report a lance crash attributed to the "crop circle" formation in Pewley Down, Surrey, England sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1934 (5/27-6/10): FIFA World Cup is held in Stockholm, Sweden, sparking international attention ,....
c. 1934 (6/14): An amnesiac African-American male is found wandering the streets of Detroit, Michigan, proclaiming the an Islamic gospel,.....
c. 1934 (9/11): American archaeologist Aaron J. Smith, claims to have found the remains of Noah's Ark, during a lecture in Istanbul, Turkey,....
c.1935- Joseph Stalin continues the institution of the Comintern, despite advice to dismantle the organization...
c. 1935 (9/5): A 5-year old child is found wandering Saint Norbert, Manitoba, Canada, with no memory or reports of missing children in the area,....
c. 1936 (3/3): Residents of Bath County, Kentucky report a strange shower of blood and pieces of meat near Olympian Springs, sparking national attention,...
c. 1936 (3/5): Top Hat starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California,....
c. 1936 (6/11): Author Robert E. Howard is hospitalized after a failed suicide attempt through hanging in Cross Plains, Texas,...
c. 1936 (7/9): Local officials in Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England report a "crop circle" formation, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1936 (9/7): A 3-year old child mysteriously appears in Washoom, Wisconsin, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1936 (11/20): Nag Hammadi Expedition; archaeologists announce the the discovery of the Gnostic text "Origin of the World" in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, starting massive religious debate across the globe,....
c. 1937 (3/15): Author Howard Philips Lovecraft disappears from his home in Providence, Rhode Island, despite a police manhunt,...
c. 1937 (8/13): Soviet aviator Sigizmund Levanevsky lands in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, proving a transpolar aviation route can be useful for trade and commerce,....
c. 1937 (12/27): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair launches an Alpha Galates rally in Paris, proclaiming the legitimacy of the Merovingian Dynasty and a "pure bloodline" in Paris, France,....
c. 1938 (3/14): Heinrich Himmler and Adolf Hitler proclaim the capture of the Spear of Longinus (a.k.a. "The Holy Lance") in Linz, Austria, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1938 (4/5): Imperial Japanese Navy officials At Yonaguni Jima, near Okinawa, uncover a vast underwater complex, the site does not match any historical date according to scientists, fueling discussions of "the hidden history of mankind"...
c. 1938 (5/31): Residents of Milan, Italy led by Sister Mary Pierina De Micheli claim to see the Virgin Mary in a "Marian Apparition", sparking international attention,....
c. 1938 (6/4-6/19): FIFA World Cup is held in Berlin, Germany, amidst growing tensions throughout Europe. Hitler uses the games as a propaganda campaign,....
c. 1938 (7/23): Jon De Pew of Homestead, Florida proclaims to have evidence of the "gravity-defying powers" of ancient civilizations, proclaimed a fringe by the academic community,...
c. 1938 (7/29) Astronomers in Rawlins, Wyoming report a planet near the vicinity of Mercury, sparking interest throughout the scientific community,...
c. 1938 (8/11): Astronomers in London, England report an unknown planetoid passing in front of Jupiter, sparking interest throughout the scientific community,..
c. 1938 (8/16): Cleveland Torso Killer Is exposed as Doctor Francis E. Sweeney by Eliot Ness in Cleveland, Ohio;
c.1939- According to Peter Wright, the "Luciferian Crusade"/ "Cobra" organization is founded by a group of disappointed veterans form the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
c. 1939: Austrian philosopher Max Shachtman theorizes the "Third Camp" as emerging from the creation of an bilateral confrontation...
c. 1939 (1/21): U.S. Army takes control of "Mecha Man" as part of its effort to combat the threat of Nazi "super-weapons" in Arlington, Virginia,...
c. 1939 (4/3): Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky is published in New York City, New York, becoming a major best seller, proposing that many of the apocalyptic events in ancient literature are based on historical events....
c. 1939 (4/10): Stanford University freshman John Wagner popularizes the fad of "Freezing" across college campuses nationwide, starting in Palo Alto, California....
c. 1939 (4/12): Residents of Manhattan, New York report seeing a UFO over the city, sparking claims of mass hysteria after the 1938 War of the Worlds" scare,...
c. 1939 (6/25): Brazilian government officials ban underwater dredging and exploration in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, fueling speculation over recent expeditions,...
c. 1939 (10/10): Residents of Dubuque, Iowa report seeing a "large airship", sparking national attention and concern. Many dismiss the event, pointing to the 1938 "War of the Worlds" scare,....
c. 1940 (1/5): Ages in Chaos by Immanuel Velikovsky is published in New York City, New York, claiming that "five centuries of history have been erased", fueling theories of hidden history,...
c. 1940 (2/29): The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland, wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California,....
c. 1940 (3/17): Science fiction fans start using the term "Slans" as a term to describe themselves in Battle Creek, Michigan,...
c. 1940 (6/22): Adolf Hitler installs Pierre Plantard de St. Clair as the head of the French government, during the armistice at Compiegne, France,...
c. 1940 (8/12): Solar flares are blamed for the disruption of telephone and electrical signals from Hartford, CT to Boston, MA, disrupting business and trade,....
c. 1940 (12/16): Marshal Philippe Petain offers his services to Pierre Plantard de Saint Clair as military advisor in Paris, France,...
c. 1941 (5/21)- A 3-year old child mysteriously appears in Woodstock, Maryland, with no memory, or reports of missing children, sparking national attention and concern,.....
c. 1941 (5/30): War time officials in Worcester, England report a mysterious rain of periwinkles and crabs, sparking national attention,...
c. 1942 (1/16): Celebrity couple Carole Lombard and Clark Gable die in a plane crash outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. They are considered the first Hollywood celebrities to die in the U.S. war effort...
c. 1942 (2/26): Citizen Kane directed by Orson Welles, wins the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, despite heavy campaigning by Hearst Syndicate newspapers,....
c. 1942 (3/28-29): Lübeck Raid; British RAF launch a massive bombing raid on Lübeck, Germany amidst reports that the city is where the Nazis have hidden the Spear of Longinus (a.k.a. "The Holy Lance") the Lübeck, Germany
c. 1942 (4/16-17): New York City is bathed in the glow of the aurora borealis, many residents view the "blood red" color as an omen, fueling unrest in certain neighborhoods,...
c. 1942 (7/21): Albert Einstein and Immanuel Velikovsky Regarding his theory of extraterrestrial global catastrophes in Princeton, New Jersey,...
c. 1942 (12/25): During his Christmas radio address, Pope Pius XII condemns Axis and the members of the "New European Order" for its "attacks on the children of God", condemning the Holocaust, citing the rise of death camps throughout Europe,....
c. 1943 (4/21): British archaeologists find the Gnostic "Gospel of Truth" in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1943 (7/4) With the battle cry "Fans Are Slans!", science fiction fans establish "slan shacks" starting in New York City, New York,...
c. 1943 (9/10): German archaeologist Walter Till confirms that the Nazis are attempting to "rewrite the Bible.." through it's capture of archaeological artifacts, in Cairo, Egypt,...
c. 1943 (9/13): SS General Karl Wolff launches a failed attempt to kidnap Pope Pius XII in the Vatican City, fueling tensions within the Axis,....
c. 1943 (10/28): Pope Pius XII condemns the roundup of Jewish refugees in Rome, Italy; Adolf Eichmann calls for the assassination of Pope Pius XII,...
c. 1944(1/4): Luciferian aligned Nazi groups start to work on biochemical weapons.
c. 1944 (1/15): Earth in Upheaval by Immanuel Velikovsky, proposes evidence of disasters capable of erasing civilizations from existence, becoming a major best seller in New York City, New York,...
c. 1944 (5/4): German archaeologists led by Nikolas Koutoulakis report the discovery of the "Gospel of Judas" in El Minya, Egypt, triggering massive upheaval in the religious world....
c. 1944 (8/28): Pope Pius XII meets with British P.M. Winston Churchill in Rome, Italy, promising to aid the Allies in their prosecution of war criminals,...
c. 1944 (10/1)- 1945 (3/15); Vietnamese Floods; Flooding throughout Indochina is reported, killing c. 400,000 people according to health and government officials,....
c. 1944 (11/9): Red House Report; representatives of German industry, I.G. Farben, Krupp, Deutsche Bank, Volkswagen, et al. led by Ludwig Erhard and Heinrich Himmler meet secretly in Strasbourg, to discuss funding a resistance against the Allies after the war....
c.1945- "Luciferian Crusade" members, recruited from the Black Dragon Society, assassinate Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki in Tokyo, Japan, after he orders the surrender of military forces to the Allies...
c. 1945- Martin Bormann, Reinhard Heydrich, Otto Skorzeny and Otto Strasser escape into Brazil in an effort to elude Allied forces. "Luciferian Crusade" operatives where behind most of the smuggling of of jewish refugees and weapons to Israel. It is likely people where smuggled out of the concentration camps long before the war ended. Some historical accounts, like Adams, suggest that Otto Skortzky was involved. Major General Reinhard Gehlen recruited by "Luciferian Crusade" agents in Munich...
c. 1945 (2/13): Pierre Plantard de Saint Clair is arrested, along with members of the Alpha Galates, after being captured by Allied forces, attempting to escape into Germany,...
c. 1945 (3/22): Adolph Hitler, meets with Otto Skorzeny and Artur Axmann, head of the Hitler Youth, to discuss how to continue a resistance movment against the Allies, after the war, in a secret meeting in Berlin, Germany...
c. 1945 (3/25): Residents of Amsterdam, Netherlands led by Ida Peederman, proclaim the apparition of the Virgin Mary, sparking religious fervor in the region,...
c. 1945 (4/30): The Renaissance Codex by author Philippe Toscan du Plantier is published in London, England, becoming a major text of the Luciferian Crusade and its claims of a bloodline to Jesus of Nazareth,...
c. 1945 (10/6): Minister for Public Safety Supriyadi is found assassinated in Jakarta, Indonesia, fueling civil unrest and panic,....
c. 1945 (10/16): Nazi biochemical facilities are captured by Soviet special forces.
c. 1945 (11/12): Residents of Mount Glastenbury, Vermont, report the mysterious appearance of the body of a man in his 70s, with no identification or report of missing persons,...
c.1946- Soviets seize control of northern Iran, sparking Middle Eastern tension...
c.1946: Sangokujin Murders; U.S. military officials in Tokyo report the murder of "Sangokujin", Chinese, Taiwanese, and Koreans who had been brought into Japan to replace the many workers who had been drafted into the army, in a series of racially-motivated attacks....
c.1946- Barone Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola preaches humanity existed in a "dark age of unleashed materialistic appetites, spiritual oblivion and organised deviancy", proclaiming the need for a "Luciferian Crusade"...
c.1946- "Lucifer"-affiliated groups of former OSS and SOE operatives started using their network gained working behind German lines to take control and set up a heroin distribution network in southern Italy, targeting the US market
c. 1946 (1/25): At the behest of Eleanor Roosevelt, Brazil is named one of the members of the United Nations Security Council, with protest by the Soviet Union of "American imperialism", before the group in San Francisco, California,....
c. 1946 (10/24): U.S. and Venezuelan forces are placed on high alert after a UFO is sighted by forces in Maracaibo, Venezuela....
c. 1946 (12/10): Residents of Vilar-Chao, Portugal led by Amelia Nahiridade de la Navidad Rodriques claim to see the Virgin Mary in a "Marian Apparition", sparking international attention,....
c. 1946 (12/18): Residents of Bennington , Vermont are shocked when a 18-year old woman with no memory or clothing stumbles into the women's college, and no reports of missing persons,....
c. 1946 (12/23): President Harry Truman is briefed in the threat posed by the "Luciferian Crusade" in Independence, Missouri, sparking national attention,...
c.1947: Maurice Bardèche begins recruiting Vichy French collaborators in Paris, France in an effort to support the "Luciferian Crusade"...
c. 1947: Peace movement group "Goodwill to Man" becomes popular in Western Europe, North America, and Japan amidst concerns over the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1947: MI-5 and MI-6 gathers intelligence that the Duke of Windsor, Formerly Edward the VIII, has connections to Luciferian Crusade leaders. His relationship with Hitler and high ranking Nazi's was well known...
c. 1947: "Luciferian Crusade" agents are linked to an assassination attempt on the life of New York Yankees player Jackie Robinson, sparking national attention....
c. 1947 (3/1): The Tucker Corporation of Ypsilanti, Michigan unveils the "1948 Tucker Torpedo", sparking national attention as the "car of the future"
c.1947- Berlin Shootout (5/1); false-flag operation wherein a number of people dressed in both American and Soviet uniforms started shooting at a number of places in Berlin. 147 people, both soldiers, civilians and Lucifer agents where killed. For a moment, the world balanced on the brink of World War 3 but both sides stood down. The Berlin Shootout was largely seen as a attempt to start a armed rebellion since most of the agents where Germans and at first, the investigation stalled.
c. 1947 (12/7): Astra's Tower published by Marion Zimmer Bradley, becomes the first female published science fiction magazine,
c. 1947 (12/8): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda touts the message, "EVERYTHING material we possess now will be swept away from us...it will strike DURING THIS PRESENT GENERATION!!"
c.1948: French Socialist Paul Rassinier begins developing ties between Comintern agents and those of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Paris, France citing the Jewish people as a "common enemy"....
c.1948- "Luciferian Crusade" members build a nuclear reactor in Vodvojina, Yugoslavia with the aid of German scientists...
c. 1948: Mohandas Gandhi survives an assassination attempt in Delhi, India, many suspect a possible link to the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1948- Malayan insurgents meet with members of the Black Dragon Society in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in an effort to battle British forces...
c. 1948 (1/4) : U.S. Army sends "Mecha Man" to Dayton, Ohio, housed in Hangar 18 at Wright-Patterson AFB,...
c. 1948 (2/13): Aztec Incident; Secretary of State George C. Marshall is briefed on an alleged UFO crash outside of Aztec, New Mexico,....
c. 1948 (3/17): President Harry Truman, citing the Berlin Shootout, calls for the immediate overthrow of the "Luciferian Crusade" during a speech in Havana, Cuba, sparking international attention,...
c. 1948 (4/1): Gussie Neil Davis (creator of the Kilgore Rangerettes) decided to create a plan to have the Rangerettes sing while Dancing, as the Vocal Drill Team was Invented.
c. 1948 (4/6): "Luciferian Crusade" forces proclaim President Harry Truman's policy of economic sanctions against the organization "genocidal", in a manifesto, delivered in Munich, West Germany,.....
c.1948: (4/9)- "Luciferian Crusade" members take credit for the assassination of President Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala in Bogota, Colombia...
c. 1948 (4/12): Since the Bogotazo, which started with the assasination of presidential candidate Jorge Eliécer Gaitán by elements of the Luciferian Crusade, small guerrilla forces are forming in different points of Colombia, specially in Tolima and Cauca Valley departments.
c. 1948 (4/13): The Cockney Gang British mystery/gangster film flops at the box office; Also on this day,Who Stole My Memories? Was it you, Cringeworth? British surrealist/mystery/gangster film flops at the box office - but proves to be highly influential and critically acclaimed nonetheless....
c. 1948 (4/15): President Mariano Ospina declares curfew in all the country. The police is sent to dissolve the Bogotazo riots but fails.
c. 1948 (4/30): The Chulavita (elite police corps) starts a crackdown on the Bogotazo rioters. Their brutal efficiency results in 5 rioters killed, 10 wounded and captured.
c. 1948 (6/5): The Pájaros (Conservative-aligned paramilitary corps) start operations in Cauca Valley, killing Liberal Party supporters in gruesome ways.
c. 1948 (7/10): American archaeologists at Hueyatlaco, Mexico uncover evidence of human settlement from c. 250,000 BCE, contradicting much of the archaeological record,...
c. 1948 (7/29-8/14): The XIVth Summer Olympics are held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the city promoting its motto of being the "City of Brotherly Love", sparkng international attention, and President Harry Truman hosting...
c. 1948 (8/10): The Luciferian Crusade fights the Pájaros and the Chulavitas in different points in Colombia.
c. 1948 (9/4): World Council of Churches announces its boycott of nations affiliated with the Luciferian Crusade in Amesterdam, Netherlands,...
c. 1948 (10/2): Harry Truman is elected President of the United States, he was elected Vice President in 1944, with a comfortable landslide over Thomas Dewy and Strom Thurmond.
c. 1949: Mitsuru Toyama with the aid of Yoshio Kodama Yoshio begins financial sponsorship of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Tokyo, Japan....
c.1949-Proclamation of London; Francis Parker Yockey drafts anti-American and anti-Soviet "Luciferian Crusade" manifesto as a "declaration of war" to be published by the The Times in London, England,...
c. 1949: Flying Tigers regiments report hostilities against "Luciferian Crusade" elements within the Korean Peninsula, according to reports by John Foster Dulles...
c.1949- "Luciferian Crusade" members secretly detonate a nuclear weapon, sparking concern between Soviet and American military intelligence agencies...
c. 1949 (1/6): The first Liberal Party-aligned guerrilla forms and its leader Jacinto Cruz Usma, a.k.a. "Sangrenegra" starts a killing spree against the Pájaros, and leaving only the "corte de franela", a variant on the now-called "Colombian Necktie"
c. 1949 (5/22): James Forrestal commits suicide in Bethesda, Maryland, yet many historians claim that Forrestal had been assassinated by members of the Luciferian Crusade,...
c. 1949 (6/13): The London Hum; Residents of London and Southampton, England report a strange and mysterious hum that baffles most observers,...
c. 1949 (6/19): L. Ron Hubbard publishes "Terra Incognita: The Mind" with the support of the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA), sparking national attention in academic circles....
c. 1949 (8/19): Local authorities report the disappearance of prospectors Mace Garney and Buck Fitzgerald, after a strange "flying disc" is reported crashing in Death Valley, California,...
c.1949 (9/4): President Harry Truman launches the Foreign Assistance Act, banning foreign aid to the "Luciferian Crusade", during a speech in Washington D.C.,...
c. 1949 (10/10): Jacques Cousteau uncovers the Antikythera mechanism, dating back to c. 100 BC, at Point Glyphadia, Greece,...
c. 1949 (10/16): Pope Pius XII launches a special tribunal against the "Luciferian Crusade" starting in Zaragosa, Spain, warning of the danger of the organization....
c. 1950- "Luciferian Crusade" agents Erhard Peters and Paul Lüth begin recruiting disaffected youth in Bonn and Munich into the "Luciferian Crusade";...
c. 1950: The Age of Kuromaku; Japanese right-wing officials begin organizing around various kuromaku (Yakuza godfather), most of whom are affiliated with the "Luciferian Crusade" syndicate...
c.1950- St. Paul's Incident; unsuccessful attempt on the British Royal Family at Saint Paul's Cathedral by the acclaimed writer George Orwell led to the discovery of a spy ring within the British establishment. The former MI5 officer and royal art historian, Anthony Blunt, who helped Orwell place the bomb committed suicide while his long time friend and co-Luciefer agent Donald MacLean defected to Yugoslavia.
c. 1950: The Miracle of St. Anne directed by Orson Welles, starring Marcel Archard, Georges Baume, and Frédéric O'Brady, makes its hit debut...
c. 1950 (1/14): Police officials find the body of an unidentified young man outside the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, sparking national attention,...
c. 1950 (2/3): President Harry Truman announces efforts to build economic and political sanctions against the "Luciferian Crusade" during a speech in Washington D.C., sparking national attention,...
c. 1950 (2/18): Doctor George H. Hodell Jr., is arrested for the "Black Dahlia" murders n Los Angeles, California;
c. 1950 (3/3):The All-American Football Conference merged with the National Football League with a New Alignment with 16 Teams
American Conference: Buffalo Bills, Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland Brown, Detroit Lions, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins
National Conference: Baltimore Colts, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Houston Shamrocks, Los Angeles Rams, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers
c. 1950 (4/5): Elements of the Luciferian Crusade start a false flag operation attacking small towns in Antioquia, Great Caldas (nowadays Caldas, Risaralda and Quindío) and north of the Cauca Valley departments.
c. 1950 (4/9): French police authorities arrest Serge Berna, Jean-Louis Brau, Ghislain Desnoyers de Marbaix and Michel Mourre, on charges of attempting to vandalize Cathedral Notre Dames in Paris, France as part of a plot by the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1950 (5/5): A 2-year old mysteriously appears in Dunbar, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1950 (5/29): American Airlines DC-6 crashes outside of Mount Vernon, Maryland, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1950 (6/5): Various the Nazi Occult circles of the Thule society join the Luciferian Crusade...
c. 1950 (6/24-7/16): FIFA World Cup is held in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, sparking international attention,....
c. 1950 (7/1): Massive protests at Bogotá, Medellín and Cali against the deployment of the Batallón Colombia to the Korean War. Two days later, there are riots in some small businesses at San Victorino sector. Police captures 5 men involved in these riots.
c. 1950 (7/24): Dianetics — The Modern Science of Mental Health by L. Ron Hubbard is published, becoming a major bestseller, popularizing modern psychology and theories,....
c. 1950 (9/16): Federal government launches a blacklist of the "Luciferian Crusade" and the Soviet Union, in Washington D.C.,...
c.1950 (11/1): President Harry Truman survives an assassination attempt by the "Luciferian Crusade" outside the Blair House, sparking international attention,....
c.1951- McCarthy Hearings. Senator Joseph McCarthy had led a number of hearings of suspected communist symaptizers as chairman of HUAC (House Committee on Un-American Activites), until a minor scandal destroyed his career and he retired back to Wisconsin...
c. 1951 (3/30): Professor Michael Steen-McIntyre proclaims that his archaeological work is being covered up, due to fears induced b the Luciferian Crusade, during a press conference in Los Alamos, New Mexico,...
c. 1951 (5/12) : The Tucker Corporation of Ypsilanti, Michigan unveils The Royal as its latest model of luxury car, sparking national attention,...
c. 1951 (5/15): Luciferian Crusade agent Johan Hultin obtains samples of Spanish influenza from the corpses of individuals killed in the 1918 outbreak in Brevig, Alaska,...
c.1952- McCarthy and Colonel Eric Bell presented their findings during in front of a special group in the Senate. This was known as the Luciferian Crusade/McCarthy Hearings.
c.1952- Marcel Max Lutwak, Leopold Knoll and Grace Klemter warn of a conspiracy within the U.S. Army in Chicago, Illinois, sparking international attention and concern...
c.1952- Odenwald Incident; "Luciferian Crusade" agents Erhard Peters and Paul Lüth launch an abortive coup attempt in Odenwald, West Germany against Prime Minister Georg August Zinn,....
c.1952: Invasion U.S.A. film directed by Robert Stevenson shows the "Luciferian Crusade" as the pawns of the Soviet Union...
c. 1952 (2/6): King George the VI dies, his eldest daughter Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, AKA Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh becomes Queen of the British Empire...
c. 1952 (2/14-2/25): The VIth Winter Olympics are held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, amidst heavy security and threats of action by the "Luciferian Crusade",...
c.1952 (3/23): The Hague legally recognizes the "Luciferian Crusade" takeover of American and European properties in Amsterdam, Netherlands,...
c. 1952 (5/5): "El Cruzado" (a.k.a. "The Crusader") makes his first appearance in the Guerrero region of Mexico City, Mexico, battling against the Luciferian Crusade...
c. 1952 (6/30): Residents of Mosely, England, outside of Birmingham, report a mysterious rain of small white frogs, sparking national attention,....
c. 1952 (8/30): The Amazing World of Immanuel Velikovsky (NBC-TV) documentary is aired on television, narrated by David Brinkley,....
c. 1952 (10/4): Small bombings by the Luciferian Crusade occurs in the mountains of Tolima. Three policemen are dead, five wounded.
c. 1952 (11/4): General of the Army Dwight David Eisenhower of Kansas is elected president in a landslide over Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois.
c. 1952 (12/10): Elements of the Luciferian Crusade meet with President Laureano Gómez[1], and offer a truce between the Crusade and Colombian Government but with the condition of the removal of General Rojas Pinilla.
c.1953: Leonid Markizov launches an armed insurection in Vorkuta, Russia SSR; sparking concerns about the stability of the Soviet state,....
c.1953- "Luciferian Crusade" agent Otto Hallberg is arrested in Stockholm, Sweden, after attempting to foment an "international incident" along the Swedish/Finnish/Soviet borders,....
c. 1953: "Luciferian Crusade" agents attempted to kill actor John Wayne while he was on the set of his film Hondo, sparking international attention...
c. 1953 (1/1): Gaston-Armand Amaudruz begins leading rallies in support of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Lausanne, Switzerland, sparking international attention and concern...
c. 1953 (3/4): General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla suffers an attempt of assasination in the streets of Bogotá, which fails and triggers in him the idea of overthrowing the Gómez government
c.1953: (3/5) General Aleksandr Sakharovsky is selected by Joseph Stalin to head Comintern, prior to his death....
c. 1953 (3/11): Luciferian Crusade gains members formerly from the Theosophy Society
c. 1953 (3/19): Singin' In The Rain starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood, California,.....
c. 1953 (3/29): Chinese peasant farmer uncovers the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China in Lintong District, Xi'an, Shaanxi province, sparking nationalist sentiment,...
c. 1953 (4/4): George Van Tassel organizes the first Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention in Landers, California, promoting UFO enthisiasm and science-fiction culture,....
c. 1953 (4/13): British MI6 Agent Nigel Attkinson begins operations against the "Luciferian Crusade" in Monte Carlo, as part of covert operations,...
c. 1953 (5/18): Random Comics #1 is published and released in Cleveland, Ohio, features the alien race known as the "Chorlians" who will serve as a constant threat to humanity, sparking national attention,.....
c. 1953 (5/21): USAF members report a "crashed weather balloon" after UFO reports occur in Kingman, Arizona,...
c. 1953 (5/22): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda warns, "THE DESTRUCTION OF AMERICA AND THE GREAT TRIBULATION MUST BEGIN!"
c. 1953 (6/2): The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is first massive televised event around the world...
c. 1953 (6/10): Space Warrior Ants science fiction film is considered the worst film of its time, with terrible special effects and acting; Also on this day, George of the Gibbons science fiction film is considered the worst film of its time, with terrible special effects and acting,...
c. 1953 (6/13): General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla overthrows the Colombian Government in a coup d'etat against Laureano Gómez, ending officially the period known as "La Violencia", and initiating his battle against the Crusade
c. 1953 (7/8): The Eternal Flame produced by the Luciferian Crusade is distributed as a means to recruit for the organization,...
c. 1953 (9/22): Richard Raygun directed by Ed Wood is considered one of the worst films of all time but proves to be a cult hit....
c.1953 (10/20): Police and military officials report the location of cells of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Jerusalem, sparkng international attention...
c. 1953 (11/3): Yellowstone Hum; Park rangers in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming report hearing a strange hum, sparking national attention,....
c. 1953 (11/8): Immanuel Velikovsky lectures at Princeton University about the power of the "hidden history of the world", citing the Luciferian Crusade,...
c. 1953 (12/17): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair launches protests against his imprisonment by French government, transforming his case into a celebrity cause in Paris, France,....
c.1954- "Luciferian Crusade" agent Kapiton Kuznetsov launches an armed insurrection against Soviet officials in Kengir, Kazahkstan SSR;...
c.1954- "Luciferian Crusade" agents led by Lolita Lebrón attempt to take members of the U.S. House of Representatives as hostages in Washington D.C., police end with shootout with agents....
c.1954- CIA Deputy-Director James J. Angleton briefs President Dwight D. Eisenhower on the "threat to world security" posed by the "Luciferian Crusade" at Camp David, Maryland;....
c. 1954: Strom Thurmond (D-SC) was heavily discredited after it was revealed by the press that he had a child from an interracial affair.
c. 1954 (1/10): The New York Giants traded Willie Mays to the San Francisco Seals for 2 Players and some cash.
c. 1954 (1/16): André Le Troquer is elected President of France, amidst calls for stronger ties with the United States,....
c. 1954 (3/1): Luciferian Crusade agents open fire in the Senate Chamber of the Congress building. No one is killed but several senators are hurt...
c. 1954 (3/10): CIA officials report the creation of a splinter branch of the Luciferian Crusade calling itself "VESPER", espousing Neo-fascist ideologies,...
c. 1954 (5/4): Colonel Leroy Barnard, USAF, calls upon L. Ron Hubbard to help "root out homosexuals and Communists" at military facilities in Colorado Springs, Colorado; Also on this day, Pierre Plantard de St. Clair proclaims himself a "political prisoner" of the Allies, during a interview in Paris, France,....
c. 1954 (6/16-7/4): FIFA World Cup is held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the first time the event has been held in the Western Hemisphere,....
c. 1954 (8/14): French OSS agent Sara Labar is deployed in an effort to combat the "Luciferian Crusade" in Paris, France,...
c. 1954 (8/31): World Council of Churches (WCC) announces that it will continue its boycott of Luciferian Crusade nations in Evanston, Illinois,...
c. 1954 (9/18): Tucker Corporation announces its endorsement by Ronald Reagan in a major ad-campaign in Los Angeles, California,....
c. 1954 (9/29): In Game One of the 1954 World Series, with the score tied 2–2 and two base runners in the 8th inning, San Francisco Seals center fielder Willie Mays makes one of the greatest catches in series history, when he races back in Seals Stadium to make an over-the-head catch of Vic Wertz' 462-foot drive. Wertz, who had driven in the Cleveland Indians' two runs in the first inning, would finish the day 4-for-5, including a double and a triple. The Giants went on to win the game in extra innings, 5–2, thanks to a pinch-hit three-run home run by Oliver Cheso off Bob Lemon in the bottom of the 11th inning. Since then, The Catch is a term used to refer to the memorable defensive play executed by Mays.
c. 1954 (9/30): Vatican City officials report cells of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Madrid, Spain, sparking concern about a growing organization....
c. 1954 (10/2): The San Francisco Seals defeat the Cleveland Indians, 7-4, in Game 4 of the World Series to win their fifth World Championship, four games to none. Cleveland finished the season with an American League record 111 wins which they will hold for 44 years, but failed to win a Series game. This is the first title for the Seals in which the team will not win another World Series until 2010.
c. 1954 (11/1): Captain Z-Ro (RC Comics) , based on the television series makes its hit debut, featuring the adventures of the time-travelling space traveler,....
c. 1954 (12/24): Random Comics announces that it will not adhere to the Comic Code Authority, during a press conference in Cleveland, Ohio,...
c.1955- Premier Konrad Adenauer orders a crackdown on suspected "Luciferian Crusade" cells in Rostock and Berlin, East Germany, sparking concern of infiltration of the Warsaw Pact...
c. 1955 (1/6): The Manifesto of the Occult, a controversial book on the Occult containing Satanic material is published, detailing rituals and satanic rites. It was traced back to the Luciferian Crusade and was quickly banned in most of the major countries of the world but manages to convert many to the Luciferian Crusade.
c. 1955 (3/26): The Jesus Scroll by Donovan Joyce, claims that Jesus of Nazareth died at Masada, at the age of 80, becoming a popular text of the Luciferian Crusade,....
c. 1955 (3/30): Actress Judy Garland wins the Academy Award for Best Actress for A Star Is Born at the RKO Pantages Theater in Hollywood, California...
c. 1955 (4/27-29): Filipino politician Mauro Baradi is captured and tortured as a suspected "Luciferian Crusade" agent in Manila, Philippines...
c. 1955 (5/2): Random Comics reports major sales losses in California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas and Washington, due to a refusal of merchants to sell their comics without the label of the Comic Code Authority,...
c. 1955 (5/11): Valerian Trifa begins organizing for the Luciferian Crusade in Bucharest, Romania, in a series of underground radio broadcasts,...
c. 1955 (6/11): So This Is Hollywood (NBC-TV) starring Mitzi Green makes its hit television series debut,...
c. 1955 (9/14): INTERPOL leaders report the presence of the Luciferian Crusade in Basel, Switzerland, gathering financial and political resources,...
c. 1955 (9/30): Actor James Dean is injured after car accident in Salinas, California. Dean is forced to lose one arm, due to injuries sustained in the car crash...
c.1956- Suez Crisis; France and Great Britain retake the Suez Canal, relations cool with the United States in the process...
c.1956- "Luciferian Crusade" member Lieutenant Colonel Ahmad Hussein launches an abortive coup attempt against the government in Jakarta, Indonesia, sparking international attention.....
c. 1956: Flamingo Feather directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly, makes its hit film debut....
c. 1956 (3/28): Cuckoo starring John Wayne, funded by Howard Hughes, flops at the box office, but proves to be a cult hit due to frequent airings on TV...
c. 1956 (4/5): Labor activist Victor Riesel is shot and killed in New York City, New York, sparking national attention to the labor movement,...
c. 1956 (4/7): Elizabeth Klarer disappears after a UFO sighting in Cathkin's Peak in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, sparking different conspiracy theories,....
c. 1956 (6/8): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair is accused of recruitment for the Luciferian Crusade by Police officials in St. Julien-en-Genevois, France,...
c. 1956 (7/3): It's Sunny Again (ABC-TV) starring Vivian Blaine, makes its hit television series debut. Also on this day, Just Plain Folks (NBC-TV) starring Zsa Zsa Gabor and Cy Howard, makes its hit debut,...
c. 1956 (8/14): One Minute From Broadway (NBC-TV) starring Brian Aherne, makes its hit series debut,....
c. 1956 (9/11): The Jungle Trap (ABC-TV) starring Ronald Reagan makes its hit television series debut,...
c. 1956 (9/22): ATHENA, officially a "private security company" but in reality a mercenary organisation specialising in espionage and deniable black ops, is founded.
c. 1956 (9/24): Mister Neutron (RC Comics) comic makes its hit debut, dubbed the "world's first nuclear powered superhero",....
c. 1956 (10/7): Author Robert Bloch notes that "Slans" youth culture maybe the "way of the future" during a convention in New York City, New York...
c. 1956 (10/8): Life magazine dedicates an entire issue to the rise of the "Luciferian Crusade" and the threat it poses to world peace...
c. 1956 (10/17): First conference of the Luciferian Crusade to determine the direction of Europe and the Americas is held in Innsbruck, Austria,...
c. 1956 (10/24): British, French and Israeli officials report that the Luciferian Crusade is conducting operations in the Suez Canal region,....
c. 1956 (11/6): President Eisenhower is re-elected President over Adlai Stevenson again.
c. 1956 (11/22-12/8): The XVIth Summer Olympics are held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first Olympic Games for the South American continent, sparking international attention,...
c.1957- Kim Philby Affair; MI6 officer, Kim Philby, working for Lucifer leads MI5to a member of the Lucifer board of directors, Leopold Trepper, working as a buissnessman in France.
c.1957- Death of Joseph Stalin; Historians suspect members of "Luciferian Crusade" with the death; "Luciferian Crusade" members are ordered to apply for membership in the Soviet Communist Party or offered their services to KGB...
c. 1957: Portraits of Terror (CBS-TV) directed by Ed Wood makes its hit series debut, starring Duke Moore and Dudley Manlove...
c. 1957 (2/21): U.S. military officials in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia uncover evidence of weaponized versions of H2N2 avian influenza, fueling concern about Southeast Asia,...
c. 1957 (3/4): LIFE magazine uncovers a cell of the Luciferian Crusade in Washington D.C., sparking controversy among the Washington elite,...
c. 1957 (3/27): The Searchers directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne, wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the RKO Pantages Theater in Hollywood California,...
c. 1957 (4/10-11) First Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) in the Midwest is launched in Kalamazoo, Michigan,....
c. 1957 (4/17): Local residents of Aurora, Texas report an alleged crash site of a UFO. U.S. Army officials claim that the crash is merely the wreckage of a missile, sparking national attention,...
c. 1957 (6/15): Doctor L. Ron Hubbard begins advising the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Langley, Virginia, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1957 (7/10): Oil prospectors report seeing a strange mirage, dubbed the "Silent City of Alaska" near Mount Saint Elias, Alaska,....
c. 1957 (7/11): Random Comics "Rampage from the Pacific!" detailing the Atlantean invasion of the surface world, begins, as "Su Kwan, King of Atlantis " launches his crusade against the surface world and its pollution,...
c. 1957 (9/26): "El Cruzado" reports the danger of the Luciferian Crusade, to government officials in Mexico City, Mexico,...
c. 1957 (10/10): Sellafield Disaster; Partial nuclear meltdown in Sellafield, Cumberland, England, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1957 (10/12-16): Second conference of the Luciferian Crusade is held in Palermo, Sicily, uniting the different factions of the neofascist movements...
c. 1957 (11/14): Third conference of the Luciferian Crusade is held in Kyoto, Japan, uniting the Asian neofascist movements to the alliance,....
c. 1957 (12/28): Japanese officials uncover evidence that the Luciferian Crusade has infiltrated portions of the Japanese government in Tokyo, Japan,...
c. 1958- "Cobra" splinter faction members found a breakaway fraction. The name may come from a member only identified as "Number 5" who had a pet cobra he used to play with during meetings.
c.1958- CIA Deputy-Director James J. Angleton warns that both CIA and KGB agencies have been compromised by "Luciferian Crusade" members, during HUAC Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,...
c. 1958: Kenji Osano and Yoshio Kodama Yoshio begin smuggling aircraft technology from Lockheed International to the "Luciferian Crusade" from Tokyo, Japan, fueling the organization's technological rise...
c.1958- FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover calls for an end to domestic investigations into the "Luciferian Crusade" after receiving a set of "incriminating photographs" with Clyde Tolson....
c. 1958: Ashtar Command religious movement is established by members of the "Luciferian Crusade" movement in Chicago in an effort to spread the movement abroad....
c. 1958: Touch of Evil directed by Orson Welles, starring Charlton Heston, makes its hit film debut,....
c. 1958 (2/13): Chinese officials in Beijing warn of an outbreak of H2N2 avian influenza, in Beijing, fueling speculation that the outbreak is a Japanese biological weapon,....
c. 1958 (4/15): Ruben Gomez of the San Francisco Seals hurls an 8-0 shutout against the Los Angeles Dodgers. A park-record 23,192 fans pack Seals Stadium to witness the historic game.
c. 1958 (5/13): San Francisco Seals teammates Willie Mays and Daryl Spencer each have four extra-base hits as San Francisco beats the Dodgers in Los Angeles, 16–9. Mays hits two home runs, two triples, a single and drives in four runs, while Spencer has two home runs, a triple, a double and six RBI for a combined 28 total bases.
c. 1958 (5/23): Willie Mays hits 200th career home run, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Sacramento Solons, 5–3.
c. 1958 (6/8-6/29): FIFA World Cup is held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1958 (6/24-26): Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) is held in Kansas City, Kansas, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1958 (7/15): Parent groups claim that Random Comics is under the control of organized crime, during Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,..
c. 1958 (7/24): Wander of the Wastes (RC Comics) comic makes its hit debut, featuring the adventures of its hero in a post-apocalyptic America,....
c. 1958 (8/19): The Adventures of a Model (NBC-TV) starring Joanne Dru, makes its hit series debut,...
c. 1958 (8/28): WHO/CDC officials report that the H2N2 avian influenza virus that seemed to spread from China, has mysteriously ended, during press conference in Taipei, Taiwan,...
c. 1958 (9/20): Cat on a Hot Tin Roof film starring Grace Kelly makes its hit debut,...
c. 1958 (9/23): Fountain of Youth (NBC-TV) written, directed and narrated by Orson Welles, starring Rick Jason and Joi Lansing, makes its hit series debut....
c. 1958 (10/15): Ica Stones; Archaeologists uncover mysterious engraved stones in Ica, Peru, sparking international attention and concern,....
c.1958 (12/2): Pacific Coast League officially joins Major League Baseball however the Hollywood Stars decided to Merge with the Brooklyn Dodgers and became the Los Angeles Dodgers, In addition the PCL expands to bring the Oakland Oaks back to the Major League Baseball Circuit
AL: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees, Washington Senators
NL: Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals
PCL: Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Seals, Seattle Rainiers, Vancouver Canadians
c.1959- Marshal Josip Tito ordered raids against all "Cobra" and "Lucifer" property in Yugoslavia and gave intelligence to western intelligence agencies.
c. 1959 : The Novel Advise and Consent by Allen Drury is published. The Book deals with a fictional US Senate, President, Cold War Politics, and the Luciferian Crusade...
c. 1959: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Harold Macmillan, and the Queen are given a report that the Duke of Windsor is an agent of the Luciferian Crusade. Though he has not been in any official capacity since the war he still has passed information regarding British base in the Bahamas, and has connections to French High society. The Queen is most disturbed about the news of her uncle...
c.1959- "Luciferian Crusade" agents recruit Ukrainian nationalist Stepan Bandera into their ranks in Munich, West Germany, sparking concerns within the Soviet ranks....
c. 1959 (2/1): Ballet Roses Scandal; French government in turmoil after President André Le Troquer is accused of sexual affairs with ballet dancers between the ages of 15 and 19 years old,....
c. 1959 (2/12): Chinese Communist authorities seize the Dropa Stones at the Banpo Museum in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, sparking international attention,....
c. 1959 (2/22) - The First Daytona 500 took place at the newly Built Daytona International Speedway at Daytona Beach, FL as Johnny Beauchamp won in the #73 Roy Burdick Ford Thunderbird.
c. 1959 (4/6): Vertigo directed by Alfred Hitchcock, wins the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, at the RKO Pantages Theater in Hollywood, California,....
c. 1959 (5/9): Soviet Scientist Grigori Kusalka restarts work on the captured Nazi biochemical weapons.
c. 1959 (5/15): American intelligence officials confirm the presence of Luciferian Crusade agents within the Japanese government in Tokyo, Japan,...
c. 1959 (6/26): L. Ron Hubbard begins marketing "E-Meters" as a diagnostic tool for psychiatrists in Washington D.C., sparking international attention,...
c. 1959 (7/8): The Minutemen (RC Comics) comic makes its hit debut, detailing the adventures of an international fighting force fighting against the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1959 (7/19): Pope John XXIII is suspected of being a member of the "Luciferian Crusade" by several conspiracy theorists, sparking international attention.....
c. 1959 (7/22): Escape From Luciferian Complex directed by Ed Wood makes its hit debut, but flops with the critics as a "true cult film"...
c. 1959 (8/11): Brock Callahan (CBS-TV) directed by Don Siegel, starring Ken Clark, makes its hit series debut,....
c. 1959 (8/13): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda proclaims, "I say to YOU, now, that every material thing you have—will be taken from you SOON..."
c. 1959 (8/30): "See the Frontiers" album by the Frontiers makes its hit musical debut in Los Angeles, California, featuring such singles as "Don't Go Near the Water", "Til I Die..." becoming a major bestseller,....
c. 1959 (9/1): RC Heroes (Syndicated) featuring superheroes Captain Steel, The Cat, and The Human Mirror makes its television debut...
c. 1959 (10/28): Cuban Communist guerrilla Camilo Cienfuegos is assassinated outside of San Miguel, Cuba, sparking civil unrest and panic,....
c. 1959 (12/2): Panair do Brasil Lockheed L-049/149 Constellation registration PP-PCR operating flight 246 en route from Rio de Janeiro is used to assassinate Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1959 (12/7): New York Giants relocated to Minneapolis, MN and became the Minnesota Twins
c.1960- MI5 Deputy-Director Peter Wright warns that French Intelligence Services have been compromised by "Luciferian Crusade" and "Cobra" agents in Paris, France,....
c.1960- Savitri Devi Mukherji (a.k.a. Maximiani Portaz) begins preaching about the idea of a "New World Order" in Munich, West Germany...
c. 1960: Advise and Consent wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction...
c.1960- "Cobra" operative sneaks a bomb onboard a U2 spy plane blowing it up over the Soviet Union and stopping the improving East-West relations in the post-Stalin years. The suspected bomber, Lee Harvey Oswald, was a marine working a guard on a secret U2 airfield in Atsugi, Japan. and he later defected to the Soviet Union.
c. 1960 (1/23): Random Comics, in a controversial storyline, the alien race Chorlians takes over a portion of the Third World rather than the whole globe, with assistance from the residents of Red China....
c. 1960 (2/18): 1960: The Continental League will now join the Major League Baseball Circuit however the League Looks Like This.
CL: Atlanta Crackers, Buffalo Bisons, Dallas Rangers, Denver Rockies, Houston Colts, Newark Bears, New York Mets, Toronto Maple Leafs
c. 1960 (2/18-2/28): The VIII Winter Olympics are held in Innsbruck, Austria, amidst heavy security and threats of action by the "Luciferian Crusade", .....
c. 1960 (3/10): Our War, documentary showing the motives of the Luciferian Crusade is leaked and shown on BBC-TV and NBC-TV networks, sparking global indignation.
c. 1960 (3/19): The Avenger (NBC-TV) Western starring Vic Morrow makes its hit series debut....
c. 1960 (4/12): With 42,269 fans in attendance, the San Francisco Giants edge the St. Louis Cardinals, 3–1, in the first game at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. Sam Jones pitches a three-hitter, and Cardinals outfielder Leon Wagner hits the first home run in the $15 million stadium.
c. 1960 (5/15): "So Tough!" album by the Frontiers, makes its hit musical debut in Los Angeles, California, sparking national attention,...
c. 1960 (6/12): In a record-tying three hour and 52 minute, 9-inning game, Willie McCovey's pinch-hit grand slam, the first slam of his career, and Orlando Cepeda's three-run double pace the Seals to a 16–7 rout of the Braves.
c. 1960 (6/24): Willie Mays belted two home runs and made 10 putouts to lead the Giants in a 5–3 win at Cincinnati. Mays added three RBI, three runs scored, a single and stole home. Also on this day, Head of the Class (NBC-TV) game show hosted by Gene Rayburn, makes its hit debut from Los Angeles, California,...
c. 1960 (7/19): Trans Australia Airlines Flight 408 is destroyed by Alex Hildebrandt after being hijacked in Brisbane, Australia, killing 49 people....
c. 1960 (8/10-12): Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) is held in Kansas City, Kansas, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1960 (8/25-9/11): The XVIIth Summer Olympics are held in Lausanne, Switzerland, highlighting the tensions between the Soviet Union and United States,....
c. 1960 (11/1): The Emperor's Nightingale animated feature by Walt Disney, makes its hit debut,....
c. 1960 (11/8): In the closest Presidential Election in modern US history Senator John Fitzgerald Kennedy is elected President over Vice-President Richard Milhouse Nixon.
c.1960-1966- "Luciferian Crusade" leaders smuggle arms, mercenaries, etc. to the secessionist Katanga province in the newly-independent Belgian Congo
c.1961: David Leslie Hoggan begins recruiting neo-fascists in London, England for the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1961: George Van Tassel of the "Luciferian Crusade" proclaims contact with the spiritual entity Sanat Kumara while in London, England, the Vatican denounces this as a "Satanic hoax", seeing the anagram of Satan in Sanat Kumara
c. 1961 (3/15): The term "Bumbejimas" (ravings) becomes popularized with the growing "Fellowship" subculture in London, England....
c. 1961 (3/27): President John F. Kennedy privately thanks British MI6 agent Nigel Attkinson for preventing a war between the United States and the Soviet Union,...
c. 1961 (4/7): Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Ilyushin is launched into space, becoming the first human to orbit the Earth,....
c. 1961 (4/30): San Francisco Seals slugger Willie Mays became the ninth player to hit four home runs in a single game as the Giants beat the Milwaukee Braves, 14–4, at Milwaukee's County Stadium.
c. 1961 (5/2): And Then My Fiancée Was A Zombie science fiction film flops at the box office, with rumors of necrophilia and terrible special effects; Also Nekross Warrior science fiction film flops at the box office, with rumors of necrophilia and terrible special effects,....
c. 1961 (6/19): "Twizzle" dance craze begins with the aid of Alan Freed and Dick Clark in New York City, New York,....
c. 1961 (6/29): Willie Mays hits 3 home runs helping San Francisco Seals beat Philadelphia Phillies 8-7.
c. 1961 (7/25-27): Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) is held in Kansas City, Kansas, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1961 (11/9): Flower Drum Song film starring Anna May Wong makes its hit debut,...
c. 1961 (11/25): Pope John XXIII receives a secret memorandum from the leadership of the "Luciferian Crusade", sparking international atention and concern,....
c. 1961 (12/5): World Council of Churches (WCC) announces that it will continue its boycott of Luciferian Crsade nations in New Delhi, India,...
c.1962- President John F. Kennedy orders U.S. law enforcement agencies to begin an investigation into the Mafia and the international narcotics trade, threatening "Luciferian"/ "Cobra" profits...
c.1962- Novocherkassk Riots; Soviet military forces raid a suspected "Luciferian Crusade"/"Cobra" cell in Novocherkassk, Russia, killing 22 people in the process,...
c.1962: The Luciferian Candidate directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Frank Sinatra, Angela Lansbury, and Lawrence Harvey, details a plot by the "Luciferian Crusade" to infiltrate the American presidency...
c. 1962 (2/1): The Patriot#1 (RC Comics) becomes the first African-American character to receive his own title, leading many stores throughout the South to ban the comic,...
c. 1962 (3/1): The Venice Declaration; Oswald Mosley issues the proclamation of the "Luciferian Crusade" calling for the " withdrawal of American and Soviet forces from Europe, and an end to the role of the United Nations with the USA, USSR and "Luciferian Crusade" acting as three equals..."
c. 1962 (4/15): British Metropolitan Police launch a crackdown against "Fellowship of the Ring" groups nationwide, based on suspected illegal activities,...
c. 1962 (5/9-10): Immanuel Velikovsky lectures about his theories on "cultural amnesia" at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada,..
c. 1962 (5/30-6/17): FIFA World Cup is held in Lisbon, Portugal, sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1962 (6/6): Advise and Consent by Otto Preminger is released in theaters. It stars Henry Fonda, Charles Laughton, Walter Pidgeon, and Peter Lawford (JFK's Brother in-law) and others in an ensemble cast...
c. 1962 (8/5): Actress Marilyn Monroe dies in Beverly Hills, California amidst reports that she was being blackmailed by the "Luciferian Crusade" about her relations with the Kennedy Administration....
c. 1962 (8/15): ATHENA, while monitoring communist activity in Italy accidentally becomes involved in a failed coup attempt by Italian Fascists.
c. 1962 (10/11): "El Cruzado" battles against a series of women infected with a blood-borne virus by the Luciferian Crusade in Hidalgo, Mexico,...
c. 1962 (10/28): U.S. Naval forces report a UFO in the Gulf of Guinea, due to the Cuban Missile Crisis, many report the item as a "possible Soviet weapon"...
c. 1962 (10/30): Lucille Wilson joins ATHENA. She will quickly become that agency's top spy.
c. 1962 (11/6): Mercury astronaut Rutherford Washington becomes the first African-American in space, after being launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida...
c. 1962 (11/9): President John F. Kennedy proclaims Rutherford Washington a "national hero and a credit to his race", during a speech in a speech from Cape Canaveral, Florida,....
c. 1962 (12/12): President John F. Kennedy proposes "permanent national sovereignty of natural resources" before the United Nations Security Council members in New York City, New York,...
c. 1962 (12/25): To Kill A Mockingbird based on the novel by Harper Lee, starring Jimmy Stewart, makes its hit debut,...
c.1963- MI5 Deputy-Director Peter Wright warns that the ranks of MI5 have been infiltrated by agents of the "Luciferian Crusade" and "Cobra" in London, England,...
c.1963: Publisher Willis Carto, with the backing of the "Luciferian Crusade" establishes American Mercury, a magazine to spread neo-fascist ideals of the terrorist organization...
c. 1963: The Robert Taylor Show (NBC-TV) starring Robert Taylor, George Segal, and Robert Loggia, makes its hit series debut....
c. 1963: Mandrake the Magician directed by Federico Fellini, based on the comic strip by Lee Falk makes its hit film debut,....
c. 1963 (2/7): Garth the Destroyer (RC Comics), makes its hit debut following the adventures of a barbarian on a ancient world,...
c. 1963 (2/18): In Action Comics (DC Comics), in one of the more controversial Silver Age stories, Superman arrests Cold War leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Mao tse-tung, bringing them before the Hague for trial,....
c. 1963 (2/28): The Frisco' Kid (RC Comics) Western comic makes its hit debut, detailing the adventures of a masked outlaw,....
c. 1963 (2/11): Julia Child reveals the violent competition taking place amongst French chefs in the culimary world in Boston, Massachusetts,...
c. 1963 (3/7): The Adventures of the 25th Century science fiction comic makes its hit debut, detailing the adventures of a team in the far-off 25th century,....
c. 1963 (4/1): British MI6 agent Nigel Attkinson survives an assassination attempt at his wedding in Edinburgh, Scotland, by agents of the "Luciferian Crusade"
c. 1963 (4/7): Bill Battlin' & the Action Squad (RC Comics), makes its hit debut, following WWII adventures of a unit fighting Hitler's supernatural legions.
c. 1963 (4/23): The Old Man & The City (ABC-TV) starring Bruce Dern, June Allyson, and Charles Ruggles makes its hit debut....
c. 1963 (4/26): "Sangrenegra" is killed in a combat between the Colombian Police and his guerrillas.
c. 1963 (5/11): At Dodger Stadium, Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers no-hits the San Francisco Giants 8–0, his second no-hitter in as many seasons. The final out is made by Harvey Kuenn on a ground ball back to none other than Koufax. Kuenn will also make the final out of Koufax's perfect game two years later.
c. 1963 (5/19): "Sadie's" chain restaurant, specializing in slow food/home cooking is established in Shreveport, Louisiana, sparking national attention,...
c. 1963 (6/3): President John F. Kennedy receives a message from the Luciferian Crusade via Andre Malroux, warning against taking action against the group in Washington D.C.,...
c. 1963 (6/5): British Prime Minister John Profumo resigns after his affair with Christine Keeler is revealed to the press, forcing a massive shakeup in British politics in London,...
c. 1963 (6/12): Civil rights worker Medgar Evers survives an assassination attempt in Jackson, Mississippi,...
c. 1963 (6/15): At Candlestick Park, Juan Marichal of the San Francisco Seals no-hits the Houston Colt .45's 1–0.
c. 1963 (6/29): Geraldyn M. "Jerrie" Cobb becomes the first American woman in space from Cape Canaveral, Florida,....
c. 1963 (7/2): Inhuman (RC Comics) makes it debut, ace reporter Rick Robbins is transformed into an inhuman and savage beast after investigating a corrupt chemical company....
c. 1963 (7/12): Tucker Corporation of Ypsilanti, Michigan is investigated by the FBI over its secret dealings with the AFL-CIO and the IWW, sparking national attention,...
c. 1963 (9/5): U.S. and Japanese naval intelligence forces report Luciferian Crusade officials operating in the Pacific Rim, fueling tensions in the region,...
c. 1963 (10/27): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda proclaims, "We may now have only eight or nine more years to FINISH Our Work!"
c. 1963 (11/1): Phone systems are knocked out by solar storm activity from 2:00 AM/EST until c. 12:00PM/EST across the Atlantic Seaboard along Canada and the United States ; France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Denmark are affected by similar power outages due to the solar activity,..,
c. 1963 (11/6): Laura Welch (OTL's Laura Bush) dies in a car accident while under alcoholic influence in Midland, Texas,...
c. 1963 (11/8): Soviet female cosmonaut Yulia Ulitskaya dies in orbit due to a massive equipment failure, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1963 (11/16): Musical single "Young Man Mulligan" by G.H. Scithers, popularizing the world of "Fellowship of the Rings" throughout Great Britain,....
c. 1963- President John F. Kennedy is assassinated (11/22) by "Luciferian Crusade" agent Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas, using a "Cobra"/ "Luciferian Crusade" cover , in the form of a schoolbook depository...
c. 1963 (12/8) Frank Sinatra Jr. is murdered at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1963 (12/15): Tensions mount after "Fellowship of the Ring" gang members clash with students at Cambridge University, sparking international attention,....
c.1964: Former Romanian intelligence officer Ion Pacepa establishes "al-Fatah" at the behest of "Luciferian Crusade" as a "national liberation army"...
c. 1964: Yoshio Kodama Yoshio begins recruitment of various members of the Yamaguchi-gumi into the "Luciferian Crusade" in Tokyo, Japan, spreading the influence of the organization throughout Asia....
c. 1964: Hammer Studios in London, England launches the "Gothic Crusader" genre with the film The Iron Knight, establishing the anti-hero motiff for the European cinema....
c. 1964: Bill & Martha (CBS-TV) sitcom starring William Bendix and Martha Raye, makes its hit series debut...
c.1964- "Luciferian Crusade" agent General Giovanni de Lorenzo launches a purge of "suspected Communists" in Rome, Italy,...
c. 1964 (1/15): Edwin J. Baker leads a group of "Fellowship" members at Oxford University, sparking international attention,...
c. 1964 (1/29-2/9): The IXth Winter Olympics are held in Calgary, Canada, sparking international attention,....
c. 1964 (2/15): Action Comics #309 (DC Comics) is dedicated to deceased President John F. Kennedy, with the president meting Superman...
c. 1964 (2/28): Military officials at the Presidio Military Base in San Francisco, California report seeing a UFO, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1964 (3/15): "The Orc's Marching Song" musical single by George Heap makes its hit debut in London, England with the growing appeal of "Fellowship" culture,...
c. 1964 (4/24): Sergeant Lonnie Zamora spots a flying saucer and sees it depart...
c. 1964 (6/10): "Luciferian Crusade" Chairman Hans-Ulrich Rudel falls from power, sparking a massive succession crisis within the organization. Intelligence agencies across the globe attempt to determine the leadership...
c. 1964 (6/12): Soviet scientist Grigori Kusalka is recruited by the Luciferians and defects from the Soviet Union.
c. 1964 (6/21): French OSS agent Sara Labar prevents the "Luciferian Crusade" from obtaining biological weapons in Bangkok, Thailand, sparking international attention,....
c.1964 (7/4): The Free Wheelers (CBS-TV) starring Patricia Barry, makes its hit series debut,...
c. 1964 (7/5): "20 Big Ones!" album by the Frontiers, makes its hit musical debut in Los Angeles, California, many say the music was inspired by the JFK assassination, becoming a major bestseller,...
c. 1964 (9/18): Professor Norville Standing, along with his family, begin advising the CIA against the "Luciferian Crusade", from Chevy Chase, Maryland, and across the globe, providing covert technology....
c. 1964 (9/22): American CIA agent Ace Jackson and Soviet KGB agent Feydor Malenkov begin a joint campaign against the "Luciferian Crusade" after meeting in New York City, New York,...
c. 1964 (10/27): "Don't Stop Loving on Me" by Chik Hitz of Motown Records, makes its hit debut in Detroit, Michigan,....
c. 1964 (11/3): President Lyndon Baines Johnson is elected President in a landslide along with super-majorities for the Democrats in both houses of the Congress. Barry Goldwater gains votes from his state of Arizona and five southern states...
c. 1964 (11/14): An Atomic Christmas is released as an attempt to blend science-fiction with a holiday flare, flopping at the box office; Also on this day, Aliens Stole Christmas is released as an attempt to blend science-fiction with a holiday flare, flopping at the box office,...
c. 1964 (12/15): "Song of the Ring" musical single by Roger Zelazny makes its hit debut in London, England with the growing appeal of "Fellowship" culture,....
c. 1964 (12/29): Bishop Mendez Arceo calls for end of fighting between the Roman Catholic Church and the "Luciferian Crusade" during a ceremony in Mexico City, Mexico...
c. 1911 (5/30): 1911 - The 1st Indianapolis 500 took place which is won by Ray Harroun driving a Marmon Wasp for the Nordyke & Marmon Company.
c. 1911 (7/20): U.S. Army officials report a mysterious shower of blood and pieces of meat, during routine exercises in Benicia, California,....
c. 1911 (8/1): Harvard University expedition led by Eric Tohver, uncovers evidence along the Greenland Ice Shelf, suggesting a meteor impact c. 10,900 BCE,..
c. 1912 (10/10): Local residents report a wandering star above Reims, France, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1914 (1/23): "Hotel Attraction" designed by Antoni Gaudí is completed in New York City, New York, sparking national attention.....
c. 1914 (12/25): Battle of Frelinghien; despite concerted efforts by German, French, British and Austro-Hungarian forces clash on the Western Front at Frelinghien, France;...
c. 1915 (1/21): A large red object is seen flying over the daytime sky over New Haven, Connecticut, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1915 (2/8): Devonshire Demon; Local residents report the discovery "Devil's hoof-marks" across Devonshire, over roof tops and up walls, and across c. 120 km, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1915 (4/4): Easter Sunday Truce; German and British forces at Vosges, France, sparking international sentiment about ending the war;....
c. 1915 (6/6): Construction excavation announces that they have uncovered the remains of the Elizabethan Curtain Theatre in Shoreditch, England,...
c. 1915 (6/11): Astronomers in Bonn, Germany report seeing a UFO, sparking national attention , amidst the First World War,...
c. 1915 (8/24): Construction excavation uncovers the remains of King Richard III in Greyfriars, Leicester, sparking international attention,...
c. 1915 (12/25): First Christmas Truce; Fighting is temporarily halted between British and German forces at Saint-Yvon, France,....
c. 1916 (10/19): Archaeologists uncover evidence of a Viking burial ground in Ardnamurchan, Scotland, sparking national attention,...
c. 1916 (12/25): Second Christmas Truce; Fighting is temporarily halted between British and German forces at Vimy, Pas-de-Calas, France;....
c. 1917 (6/17): Small wild fires are reported in Ottawa, Illinois, after a rain of small cinders is reported in the farming community, sparking national attention,....
c. 1918 (6/25): Guerillas in Axum, Ethiopia, proclaim the location of the Ark of the Covenant, sparking sectarian and ethnic violence in the region,...
c. 1918 (11/20): Residents of Salina Cruz, Mexico report recovering an amnesiac French-speaking person, prior to succumbing to injuries brought about by exposure,....
c. 1919 (1/25): British archaeologists, located near the Euphrates River, report the discovery of the tomb of Gilgamesh in Assyria,...
c. 1919 (2/9): Residents of Mountain Ash, Glamorganshire, Wales report a spontaneous rain of fish over the village, sparking national attention,...
c. 1919 (4/19), Canadian actress Florence Lawrence dies in Hollywood, California prior to the release of her film The Biograph Girl,....
c. 1919 (8/28): Solar storm creates a massive aurora effect seen from New Orleans, LA to San Francisco, CA; Salt Lake City, UT to New York City, NY...
c. 1919 (10/27): Andres Nagy, Gordon Longo, and James Olsen, in an expedition sponsored by William Randolph Hearst, attempt to study the Tunguska site and it's remains,....
c. 1919 (11/14): Pravda reporter Vladimir Averianov claims, "Antarctica is the home of an ancient civilization..."
c. 1919 (12/2): A hysterical amnesiac man is found at the Grand Theatre in London, Ontario, sparking a national manhunt for his identity,....
c. 1920 (1/18): German archaeologist Klaus Schmidt uncovers evidence of a civilization at Gobekli Tepe, Syria from c. 17,000 BCE, putting into question much of the information about the history of the period,...
c. 1920 (1/29): Astronomers in London, England report an unknown planetoid passing in front of Jupiter, sparking interest throughout the scientific community,..
c. 1920 (3/1): UFOs are seen over Moscow, USSR sparking civil unrest and panic throughout the region,...
c. 1920 (7/17): The night sky over Dharmasala, India is reportedly filled with mysterious lights" according to British and Indian officials,...
c. 1920 (7/19): Residents of Wolverhampton, England report a shower of black pebbles, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1920 (11/10): 3 UFOs are seen flying over the U.S. Capitol in Washington D.C., sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1921 (2/23): Residents of Singapore, China report a mysterious shower of fish, shocking both Chinese and Portuguese authorities in the region,....
c. 1921 (4/6): National Geographic Society reports on the existence of Gnostic Texts of the Bible in Washington D.C.,....
c. 1921 (4/29): British government officials unveil artifacts obtained at the "Tomb of Gilgamesh" in London, England, amidst academic speculation,...
c. 1921 (7/6): Pope Benedict XV reports the discovery of the Holy Grail in Valencia, Spain, sparking sectarian and ethnic conflict,...
c. 1922 (2/18): The Barbary Lion is declared extinct in Tripoli, Libya, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1922 (10/9): British naval officials report the discovery of "Rama's Bridge" (a.k.a. "Manuman Bridge") underwater in the Gulf of Mannar, Sri Lanka,...
c. 1922 (12/2): Turkish officials led by Khalil Edkhem proclaim evidence in Istanbul, claiming that Antarctica is the home of an ancient civilization,...
c. 1922 (12/22): Aurora Borealis is seen as far south as Washington D.C. and Fredericksberg, Virginia, according to local residents,..
c. 1923 (1/7): Archaeologists uncover evidence of an underwater city, beneath Guanahacabibes Peninsula, Cuba, fueling curiosity over ancient civilizations,....
c. 1923 (2/12): Archaeologist Ray Young discoveres a strange skull dubbed "The Starchild" at Barranca del Cobre in Chihuahua, Mexico, baffling many archaeologists of the period,..
c. 1923 (8/12): Residents of Madrid, Spain report a strange UFO hovering over the city, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1923 (12/14): Nikola Tesla announces the creation of "Mecha Man" In New York City, New York. Unfortunately most scientists decry the device as a hoax, especially after negative press by rival Thomas Edison,...
c. 1924 (4/22): British archaeologist Philip Stooke uncovers evidence of map of the moon in County Meath, Ireland, dating to c. 3,100 BCE...
c. 1924 (5/19): Holy Blood, Holy Grail by Jacques Saunière is published in Paris, France. Roman Catholic leaders immediately proclaim the book as heresy,...
c. 1924 (9/11): Nikola Tesla's home in Wardenclyffe, New York catches fire, destroying many of the schematics and plans for "Mecha Man". Tesla claims that the fire was caused by a confrontation with "Edison's goons"...
c. 1926: (4/12): Occult and Christian fundamentalist leaders proclaim the claims of Merovingian Dynasty and claims to a Jesuit line at Rennes-le-Chateau, France, sparking international attention,....
c. 1926 (4/27): William Randolph Hearst helps fund an expedition to search for Noah's Ark along the Parrot Glacier in Turkey, sparking international attention,...
c. 1926 (6/24): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair proclaims his title as the scion of the Merovingian Dynasty during a rally in Paris, France,...
c. 1926 (10/22): British archaeologist Hugh J. Schonfield sparks controversy with his thesis dubbed The Passover Plot, which is published in London, England,.....
c. 1926 (11/6): British astronomer Duncan Steel theorizes that Stonhenge may have served as "air raid warning" of possible asteroid strikes, during a lecture at Cambridge University,..
1927 (4/9): The Cancer of Superstition by H.P. Lovecraft and Harry Houdini is published, becoming a major thesis of horror fiction, and a major bestseller,...
c. 1927 (5/31): Residents of Messina, Italy led by Sister Annibale Maria di Francia claim to see the Virgin Mary in a "Marian Apparition", sparking international attention,....
c. 1928 (5/13) : Residents of Lovelock Cave, California report the discovery of a red-haired mummy, fueling debate within the archaeological community,...
c. 1928 (8/11): "Mecha Man" is given an honorary degree from Empire University in New York City, New York,...
c. 1928 (11/18): The bodies of an unknown couple are found along the Bright Angel Trail of the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon,....
c. 1930 (2/14): A mysterious and unknown yellow substance covers Genoa, Italy, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1930 (7/13-30): FIFA World Cup is held in Barcelona, Spain, despite opposition from Uruguay, sparking international attention,....
c. 1930 (7/15): British officials in Morestead, Hampshire, England report a strange and mysterious "crop circle" formation, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1930 (10/24): Aurora Borealis is seen in Cleveland, Ohio and Cincinnati, Ohio, in a rare display, amidst interest from the scientific community,...
c. 1930 (12/11): Britsh archaeologist Timothy Murray Publishes "Puranic History and the Archeological Record" in New Delhi, India, posing the idea that traditional Hindu texts may actually be historical records,...
c. 1931 (8/19): Archaeologist Richard Thompson leads conference in Bern, Switzerland, regarding the issue of "archaeological anomalies",...
c. 1931 (10/8): Valley of the Golden Mummies is uncovered by British archaeologists with over 250 mummies in Bahariya Oasis, Egypt, sparking international attention,...
c. 1932 (2/17): Serial killer Albert Johnson is captured by RCMP officers in Eagle River, Yukon, Canada;
c. 1932 (2/4-5): Aurora Borealis is seen from Havana, Cuba to Paris, France; Local residents note the "blood red" color as an omen throughout the region,...
c. 1932 (2/24): The dead body of a 22-year old woman is found in Fox Chalk, Pennsylvania, with no identification or reports of missing persons in the area, sparking national attention,....
c. 1932 (5/25): Local farmers in Lockeridge, Wiltshire, England report a "crop circle" formation sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1932 (7/26-27): Local residents report power outages attributed to a "crop circle" formation in Woodborough Hill, Wiltshire, England, sparking national attention,....
c. 1932 (8/4): A 7-year old boy is found wandering Nespelem, Washington with no memory or reports of missing children, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1933 (6/29): Chinese archaeological team unveils the Dropa Stones in Bayan Har Shan, China, sparking international attention throughout the academic community,....
c. 1933 (7/27): Local farmers and residents report the "spontaneous explosion" of birds in the vicinity of a "crop circle" formation in Guilford, Surrey, England, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1933 (8/15): British officials report a lance crash attributed to the "crop circle" formation in Pewley Down, Surrey, England sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1934 (5/27-6/10): FIFA World Cup is held in Stockholm, Sweden, sparking international attention ,....
c. 1934 (6/14): An amnesiac African-American male is found wandering the streets of Detroit, Michigan, proclaiming the an Islamic gospel,.....
c. 1934 (9/11): American archaeologist Aaron J. Smith, claims to have found the remains of Noah's Ark, during a lecture in Istanbul, Turkey,....
c.1935- Joseph Stalin continues the institution of the Comintern, despite advice to dismantle the organization...
c. 1935 (9/5): A 5-year old child is found wandering Saint Norbert, Manitoba, Canada, with no memory or reports of missing children in the area,....
c. 1936 (3/3): Residents of Bath County, Kentucky report a strange shower of blood and pieces of meat near Olympian Springs, sparking national attention,...
c. 1936 (3/5): Top Hat starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California,....
c. 1936 (6/11): Author Robert E. Howard is hospitalized after a failed suicide attempt through hanging in Cross Plains, Texas,...
c. 1936 (7/9): Local officials in Bishops Waltham, Hampshire, England report a "crop circle" formation, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1936 (9/7): A 3-year old child mysteriously appears in Washoom, Wisconsin, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1936 (11/20): Nag Hammadi Expedition; archaeologists announce the the discovery of the Gnostic text "Origin of the World" in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, starting massive religious debate across the globe,....
c. 1937 (3/15): Author Howard Philips Lovecraft disappears from his home in Providence, Rhode Island, despite a police manhunt,...
c. 1937 (8/13): Soviet aviator Sigizmund Levanevsky lands in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, proving a transpolar aviation route can be useful for trade and commerce,....
c. 1937 (12/27): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair launches an Alpha Galates rally in Paris, proclaiming the legitimacy of the Merovingian Dynasty and a "pure bloodline" in Paris, France,....
c. 1938 (3/14): Heinrich Himmler and Adolf Hitler proclaim the capture of the Spear of Longinus (a.k.a. "The Holy Lance") in Linz, Austria, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1938 (4/5): Imperial Japanese Navy officials At Yonaguni Jima, near Okinawa, uncover a vast underwater complex, the site does not match any historical date according to scientists, fueling discussions of "the hidden history of mankind"...
c. 1938 (5/31): Residents of Milan, Italy led by Sister Mary Pierina De Micheli claim to see the Virgin Mary in a "Marian Apparition", sparking international attention,....
c. 1938 (6/4-6/19): FIFA World Cup is held in Berlin, Germany, amidst growing tensions throughout Europe. Hitler uses the games as a propaganda campaign,....
c. 1938 (7/23): Jon De Pew of Homestead, Florida proclaims to have evidence of the "gravity-defying powers" of ancient civilizations, proclaimed a fringe by the academic community,...
c. 1938 (7/29) Astronomers in Rawlins, Wyoming report a planet near the vicinity of Mercury, sparking interest throughout the scientific community,...
c. 1938 (8/11): Astronomers in London, England report an unknown planetoid passing in front of Jupiter, sparking interest throughout the scientific community,..
c. 1938 (8/16): Cleveland Torso Killer Is exposed as Doctor Francis E. Sweeney by Eliot Ness in Cleveland, Ohio;
c.1939- According to Peter Wright, the "Luciferian Crusade"/ "Cobra" organization is founded by a group of disappointed veterans form the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
c. 1939: Austrian philosopher Max Shachtman theorizes the "Third Camp" as emerging from the creation of an bilateral confrontation...
c. 1939 (1/21): U.S. Army takes control of "Mecha Man" as part of its effort to combat the threat of Nazi "super-weapons" in Arlington, Virginia,...
c. 1939 (4/3): Worlds in Collision by Immanuel Velikovsky is published in New York City, New York, becoming a major best seller, proposing that many of the apocalyptic events in ancient literature are based on historical events....
c. 1939 (4/10): Stanford University freshman John Wagner popularizes the fad of "Freezing" across college campuses nationwide, starting in Palo Alto, California....
c. 1939 (4/12): Residents of Manhattan, New York report seeing a UFO over the city, sparking claims of mass hysteria after the 1938 War of the Worlds" scare,...
c. 1939 (6/25): Brazilian government officials ban underwater dredging and exploration in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, fueling speculation over recent expeditions,...
c. 1939 (10/10): Residents of Dubuque, Iowa report seeing a "large airship", sparking national attention and concern. Many dismiss the event, pointing to the 1938 "War of the Worlds" scare,....
c. 1940 (1/5): Ages in Chaos by Immanuel Velikovsky is published in New York City, New York, claiming that "five centuries of history have been erased", fueling theories of hidden history,...
c. 1940 (2/29): The Wizard of Oz starring Judy Garland, wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the Biltmore Hotel in Los Angeles, California,....
c. 1940 (3/17): Science fiction fans start using the term "Slans" as a term to describe themselves in Battle Creek, Michigan,...
c. 1940 (6/22): Adolf Hitler installs Pierre Plantard de St. Clair as the head of the French government, during the armistice at Compiegne, France,...
c. 1940 (8/12): Solar flares are blamed for the disruption of telephone and electrical signals from Hartford, CT to Boston, MA, disrupting business and trade,....
c. 1940 (12/16): Marshal Philippe Petain offers his services to Pierre Plantard de Saint Clair as military advisor in Paris, France,...
c. 1941 (5/21)- A 3-year old child mysteriously appears in Woodstock, Maryland, with no memory, or reports of missing children, sparking national attention and concern,.....
c. 1941 (5/30): War time officials in Worcester, England report a mysterious rain of periwinkles and crabs, sparking national attention,...
c. 1942 (1/16): Celebrity couple Carole Lombard and Clark Gable die in a plane crash outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. They are considered the first Hollywood celebrities to die in the U.S. war effort...
c. 1942 (2/26): Citizen Kane directed by Orson Welles, wins the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, despite heavy campaigning by Hearst Syndicate newspapers,....
c. 1942 (3/28-29): Lübeck Raid; British RAF launch a massive bombing raid on Lübeck, Germany amidst reports that the city is where the Nazis have hidden the Spear of Longinus (a.k.a. "The Holy Lance") the Lübeck, Germany
c. 1942 (4/16-17): New York City is bathed in the glow of the aurora borealis, many residents view the "blood red" color as an omen, fueling unrest in certain neighborhoods,...
c. 1942 (7/21): Albert Einstein and Immanuel Velikovsky Regarding his theory of extraterrestrial global catastrophes in Princeton, New Jersey,...
c. 1942 (12/25): During his Christmas radio address, Pope Pius XII condemns Axis and the members of the "New European Order" for its "attacks on the children of God", condemning the Holocaust, citing the rise of death camps throughout Europe,....
c. 1943 (4/21): British archaeologists find the Gnostic "Gospel of Truth" in Nag Hammadi, Egypt, sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1943 (7/4) With the battle cry "Fans Are Slans!", science fiction fans establish "slan shacks" starting in New York City, New York,...
c. 1943 (9/10): German archaeologist Walter Till confirms that the Nazis are attempting to "rewrite the Bible.." through it's capture of archaeological artifacts, in Cairo, Egypt,...
c. 1943 (9/13): SS General Karl Wolff launches a failed attempt to kidnap Pope Pius XII in the Vatican City, fueling tensions within the Axis,....
c. 1943 (10/28): Pope Pius XII condemns the roundup of Jewish refugees in Rome, Italy; Adolf Eichmann calls for the assassination of Pope Pius XII,...
c. 1944(1/4): Luciferian aligned Nazi groups start to work on biochemical weapons.
c. 1944 (1/15): Earth in Upheaval by Immanuel Velikovsky, proposes evidence of disasters capable of erasing civilizations from existence, becoming a major best seller in New York City, New York,...
c. 1944 (5/4): German archaeologists led by Nikolas Koutoulakis report the discovery of the "Gospel of Judas" in El Minya, Egypt, triggering massive upheaval in the religious world....
c. 1944 (8/28): Pope Pius XII meets with British P.M. Winston Churchill in Rome, Italy, promising to aid the Allies in their prosecution of war criminals,...
c. 1944 (10/1)- 1945 (3/15); Vietnamese Floods; Flooding throughout Indochina is reported, killing c. 400,000 people according to health and government officials,....
c. 1944 (11/9): Red House Report; representatives of German industry, I.G. Farben, Krupp, Deutsche Bank, Volkswagen, et al. led by Ludwig Erhard and Heinrich Himmler meet secretly in Strasbourg, to discuss funding a resistance against the Allies after the war....
c.1945- "Luciferian Crusade" members, recruited from the Black Dragon Society, assassinate Prime Minister Kantarō Suzuki in Tokyo, Japan, after he orders the surrender of military forces to the Allies...
c. 1945- Martin Bormann, Reinhard Heydrich, Otto Skorzeny and Otto Strasser escape into Brazil in an effort to elude Allied forces. "Luciferian Crusade" operatives where behind most of the smuggling of of jewish refugees and weapons to Israel. It is likely people where smuggled out of the concentration camps long before the war ended. Some historical accounts, like Adams, suggest that Otto Skortzky was involved. Major General Reinhard Gehlen recruited by "Luciferian Crusade" agents in Munich...
c. 1945 (2/13): Pierre Plantard de Saint Clair is arrested, along with members of the Alpha Galates, after being captured by Allied forces, attempting to escape into Germany,...
c. 1945 (3/22): Adolph Hitler, meets with Otto Skorzeny and Artur Axmann, head of the Hitler Youth, to discuss how to continue a resistance movment against the Allies, after the war, in a secret meeting in Berlin, Germany...
c. 1945 (3/25): Residents of Amsterdam, Netherlands led by Ida Peederman, proclaim the apparition of the Virgin Mary, sparking religious fervor in the region,...
c. 1945 (4/30): The Renaissance Codex by author Philippe Toscan du Plantier is published in London, England, becoming a major text of the Luciferian Crusade and its claims of a bloodline to Jesus of Nazareth,...
c. 1945 (10/6): Minister for Public Safety Supriyadi is found assassinated in Jakarta, Indonesia, fueling civil unrest and panic,....
c. 1945 (10/16): Nazi biochemical facilities are captured by Soviet special forces.
c. 1945 (11/12): Residents of Mount Glastenbury, Vermont, report the mysterious appearance of the body of a man in his 70s, with no identification or report of missing persons,...
c.1946- Soviets seize control of northern Iran, sparking Middle Eastern tension...
c.1946: Sangokujin Murders; U.S. military officials in Tokyo report the murder of "Sangokujin", Chinese, Taiwanese, and Koreans who had been brought into Japan to replace the many workers who had been drafted into the army, in a series of racially-motivated attacks....
c.1946- Barone Giulio Cesare Andrea Evola preaches humanity existed in a "dark age of unleashed materialistic appetites, spiritual oblivion and organised deviancy", proclaiming the need for a "Luciferian Crusade"...
c.1946- "Lucifer"-affiliated groups of former OSS and SOE operatives started using their network gained working behind German lines to take control and set up a heroin distribution network in southern Italy, targeting the US market
c. 1946 (1/25): At the behest of Eleanor Roosevelt, Brazil is named one of the members of the United Nations Security Council, with protest by the Soviet Union of "American imperialism", before the group in San Francisco, California,....
c. 1946 (10/24): U.S. and Venezuelan forces are placed on high alert after a UFO is sighted by forces in Maracaibo, Venezuela....
c. 1946 (12/10): Residents of Vilar-Chao, Portugal led by Amelia Nahiridade de la Navidad Rodriques claim to see the Virgin Mary in a "Marian Apparition", sparking international attention,....
c. 1946 (12/18): Residents of Bennington , Vermont are shocked when a 18-year old woman with no memory or clothing stumbles into the women's college, and no reports of missing persons,....
c. 1946 (12/23): President Harry Truman is briefed in the threat posed by the "Luciferian Crusade" in Independence, Missouri, sparking national attention,...
c.1947: Maurice Bardèche begins recruiting Vichy French collaborators in Paris, France in an effort to support the "Luciferian Crusade"...
c. 1947: Peace movement group "Goodwill to Man" becomes popular in Western Europe, North America, and Japan amidst concerns over the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1947: MI-5 and MI-6 gathers intelligence that the Duke of Windsor, Formerly Edward the VIII, has connections to Luciferian Crusade leaders. His relationship with Hitler and high ranking Nazi's was well known...
c. 1947: "Luciferian Crusade" agents are linked to an assassination attempt on the life of New York Yankees player Jackie Robinson, sparking national attention....
c. 1947 (3/1): The Tucker Corporation of Ypsilanti, Michigan unveils the "1948 Tucker Torpedo", sparking national attention as the "car of the future"
c.1947- Berlin Shootout (5/1); false-flag operation wherein a number of people dressed in both American and Soviet uniforms started shooting at a number of places in Berlin. 147 people, both soldiers, civilians and Lucifer agents where killed. For a moment, the world balanced on the brink of World War 3 but both sides stood down. The Berlin Shootout was largely seen as a attempt to start a armed rebellion since most of the agents where Germans and at first, the investigation stalled.
c. 1947 (12/7): Astra's Tower published by Marion Zimmer Bradley, becomes the first female published science fiction magazine,
c. 1947 (12/8): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda touts the message, "EVERYTHING material we possess now will be swept away from us...it will strike DURING THIS PRESENT GENERATION!!"
c.1948: French Socialist Paul Rassinier begins developing ties between Comintern agents and those of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Paris, France citing the Jewish people as a "common enemy"....
c.1948- "Luciferian Crusade" members build a nuclear reactor in Vodvojina, Yugoslavia with the aid of German scientists...
c. 1948: Mohandas Gandhi survives an assassination attempt in Delhi, India, many suspect a possible link to the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1948- Malayan insurgents meet with members of the Black Dragon Society in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in an effort to battle British forces...
c. 1948 (1/4) : U.S. Army sends "Mecha Man" to Dayton, Ohio, housed in Hangar 18 at Wright-Patterson AFB,...
c. 1948 (2/13): Aztec Incident; Secretary of State George C. Marshall is briefed on an alleged UFO crash outside of Aztec, New Mexico,....
c. 1948 (3/17): President Harry Truman, citing the Berlin Shootout, calls for the immediate overthrow of the "Luciferian Crusade" during a speech in Havana, Cuba, sparking international attention,...
c. 1948 (4/1): Gussie Neil Davis (creator of the Kilgore Rangerettes) decided to create a plan to have the Rangerettes sing while Dancing, as the Vocal Drill Team was Invented.
c. 1948 (4/6): "Luciferian Crusade" forces proclaim President Harry Truman's policy of economic sanctions against the organization "genocidal", in a manifesto, delivered in Munich, West Germany,.....
c.1948: (4/9)- "Luciferian Crusade" members take credit for the assassination of President Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala in Bogota, Colombia...
c. 1948 (4/12): Since the Bogotazo, which started with the assasination of presidential candidate Jorge Eliécer Gaitán by elements of the Luciferian Crusade, small guerrilla forces are forming in different points of Colombia, specially in Tolima and Cauca Valley departments.
c. 1948 (4/13): The Cockney Gang British mystery/gangster film flops at the box office; Also on this day,Who Stole My Memories? Was it you, Cringeworth? British surrealist/mystery/gangster film flops at the box office - but proves to be highly influential and critically acclaimed nonetheless....
c. 1948 (4/15): President Mariano Ospina declares curfew in all the country. The police is sent to dissolve the Bogotazo riots but fails.
c. 1948 (4/30): The Chulavita (elite police corps) starts a crackdown on the Bogotazo rioters. Their brutal efficiency results in 5 rioters killed, 10 wounded and captured.
c. 1948 (6/5): The Pájaros (Conservative-aligned paramilitary corps) start operations in Cauca Valley, killing Liberal Party supporters in gruesome ways.
c. 1948 (7/10): American archaeologists at Hueyatlaco, Mexico uncover evidence of human settlement from c. 250,000 BCE, contradicting much of the archaeological record,...
c. 1948 (7/29-8/14): The XIVth Summer Olympics are held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with the city promoting its motto of being the "City of Brotherly Love", sparkng international attention, and President Harry Truman hosting...
c. 1948 (8/10): The Luciferian Crusade fights the Pájaros and the Chulavitas in different points in Colombia.
c. 1948 (9/4): World Council of Churches announces its boycott of nations affiliated with the Luciferian Crusade in Amesterdam, Netherlands,...
c. 1948 (10/2): Harry Truman is elected President of the United States, he was elected Vice President in 1944, with a comfortable landslide over Thomas Dewy and Strom Thurmond.
c. 1949: Mitsuru Toyama with the aid of Yoshio Kodama Yoshio begins financial sponsorship of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Tokyo, Japan....
c.1949-Proclamation of London; Francis Parker Yockey drafts anti-American and anti-Soviet "Luciferian Crusade" manifesto as a "declaration of war" to be published by the The Times in London, England,...
c. 1949: Flying Tigers regiments report hostilities against "Luciferian Crusade" elements within the Korean Peninsula, according to reports by John Foster Dulles...
c.1949- "Luciferian Crusade" members secretly detonate a nuclear weapon, sparking concern between Soviet and American military intelligence agencies...
c. 1949 (1/6): The first Liberal Party-aligned guerrilla forms and its leader Jacinto Cruz Usma, a.k.a. "Sangrenegra" starts a killing spree against the Pájaros, and leaving only the "corte de franela", a variant on the now-called "Colombian Necktie"
c. 1949 (5/22): James Forrestal commits suicide in Bethesda, Maryland, yet many historians claim that Forrestal had been assassinated by members of the Luciferian Crusade,...
c. 1949 (6/13): The London Hum; Residents of London and Southampton, England report a strange and mysterious hum that baffles most observers,...
c. 1949 (6/19): L. Ron Hubbard publishes "Terra Incognita: The Mind" with the support of the American Medical Association (AMA) and the American Psychiatric Association (APA), sparking national attention in academic circles....
c. 1949 (8/19): Local authorities report the disappearance of prospectors Mace Garney and Buck Fitzgerald, after a strange "flying disc" is reported crashing in Death Valley, California,...
c.1949 (9/4): President Harry Truman launches the Foreign Assistance Act, banning foreign aid to the "Luciferian Crusade", during a speech in Washington D.C.,...
c. 1949 (10/10): Jacques Cousteau uncovers the Antikythera mechanism, dating back to c. 100 BC, at Point Glyphadia, Greece,...
c. 1949 (10/16): Pope Pius XII launches a special tribunal against the "Luciferian Crusade" starting in Zaragosa, Spain, warning of the danger of the organization....
c. 1950- "Luciferian Crusade" agents Erhard Peters and Paul Lüth begin recruiting disaffected youth in Bonn and Munich into the "Luciferian Crusade";...
c. 1950: The Age of Kuromaku; Japanese right-wing officials begin organizing around various kuromaku (Yakuza godfather), most of whom are affiliated with the "Luciferian Crusade" syndicate...
c.1950- St. Paul's Incident; unsuccessful attempt on the British Royal Family at Saint Paul's Cathedral by the acclaimed writer George Orwell led to the discovery of a spy ring within the British establishment. The former MI5 officer and royal art historian, Anthony Blunt, who helped Orwell place the bomb committed suicide while his long time friend and co-Luciefer agent Donald MacLean defected to Yugoslavia.
c. 1950: The Miracle of St. Anne directed by Orson Welles, starring Marcel Archard, Georges Baume, and Frédéric O'Brady, makes its hit debut...
c. 1950 (1/14): Police officials find the body of an unidentified young man outside the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, New York, sparking national attention,...
c. 1950 (2/3): President Harry Truman announces efforts to build economic and political sanctions against the "Luciferian Crusade" during a speech in Washington D.C., sparking national attention,...
c. 1950 (2/18): Doctor George H. Hodell Jr., is arrested for the "Black Dahlia" murders n Los Angeles, California;
c. 1950 (3/3):The All-American Football Conference merged with the National Football League with a New Alignment with 16 Teams
American Conference: Buffalo Bills, Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland Brown, Detroit Lions, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins
National Conference: Baltimore Colts, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Houston Shamrocks, Los Angeles Rams, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers
c. 1950 (4/5): Elements of the Luciferian Crusade start a false flag operation attacking small towns in Antioquia, Great Caldas (nowadays Caldas, Risaralda and Quindío) and north of the Cauca Valley departments.
c. 1950 (4/9): French police authorities arrest Serge Berna, Jean-Louis Brau, Ghislain Desnoyers de Marbaix and Michel Mourre, on charges of attempting to vandalize Cathedral Notre Dames in Paris, France as part of a plot by the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1950 (5/5): A 2-year old mysteriously appears in Dunbar, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1950 (5/29): American Airlines DC-6 crashes outside of Mount Vernon, Maryland, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1950 (6/5): Various the Nazi Occult circles of the Thule society join the Luciferian Crusade...
c. 1950 (6/24-7/16): FIFA World Cup is held in Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, sparking international attention,....
c. 1950 (7/1): Massive protests at Bogotá, Medellín and Cali against the deployment of the Batallón Colombia to the Korean War. Two days later, there are riots in some small businesses at San Victorino sector. Police captures 5 men involved in these riots.
c. 1950 (7/24): Dianetics — The Modern Science of Mental Health by L. Ron Hubbard is published, becoming a major bestseller, popularizing modern psychology and theories,....
c. 1950 (9/16): Federal government launches a blacklist of the "Luciferian Crusade" and the Soviet Union, in Washington D.C.,...
c.1950 (11/1): President Harry Truman survives an assassination attempt by the "Luciferian Crusade" outside the Blair House, sparking international attention,....
c.1951- McCarthy Hearings. Senator Joseph McCarthy had led a number of hearings of suspected communist symaptizers as chairman of HUAC (House Committee on Un-American Activites), until a minor scandal destroyed his career and he retired back to Wisconsin...
c. 1951 (3/30): Professor Michael Steen-McIntyre proclaims that his archaeological work is being covered up, due to fears induced b the Luciferian Crusade, during a press conference in Los Alamos, New Mexico,...
c. 1951 (5/12) : The Tucker Corporation of Ypsilanti, Michigan unveils The Royal as its latest model of luxury car, sparking national attention,...
c. 1951 (5/15): Luciferian Crusade agent Johan Hultin obtains samples of Spanish influenza from the corpses of individuals killed in the 1918 outbreak in Brevig, Alaska,...
c.1952- McCarthy and Colonel Eric Bell presented their findings during in front of a special group in the Senate. This was known as the Luciferian Crusade/McCarthy Hearings.
c.1952- Marcel Max Lutwak, Leopold Knoll and Grace Klemter warn of a conspiracy within the U.S. Army in Chicago, Illinois, sparking international attention and concern...
c.1952- Odenwald Incident; "Luciferian Crusade" agents Erhard Peters and Paul Lüth launch an abortive coup attempt in Odenwald, West Germany against Prime Minister Georg August Zinn,....
c.1952: Invasion U.S.A. film directed by Robert Stevenson shows the "Luciferian Crusade" as the pawns of the Soviet Union...
c. 1952 (2/6): King George the VI dies, his eldest daughter Elizabeth Alexandra Mary, AKA Princess Elizabeth, Duchess of Edinburgh becomes Queen of the British Empire...
c. 1952 (2/14-2/25): The VIth Winter Olympics are held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, amidst heavy security and threats of action by the "Luciferian Crusade",...
c.1952 (3/23): The Hague legally recognizes the "Luciferian Crusade" takeover of American and European properties in Amsterdam, Netherlands,...
c. 1952 (5/5): "El Cruzado" (a.k.a. "The Crusader") makes his first appearance in the Guerrero region of Mexico City, Mexico, battling against the Luciferian Crusade...
c. 1952 (6/30): Residents of Mosely, England, outside of Birmingham, report a mysterious rain of small white frogs, sparking national attention,....
c. 1952 (8/30): The Amazing World of Immanuel Velikovsky (NBC-TV) documentary is aired on television, narrated by David Brinkley,....
c. 1952 (10/4): Small bombings by the Luciferian Crusade occurs in the mountains of Tolima. Three policemen are dead, five wounded.
c. 1952 (11/4): General of the Army Dwight David Eisenhower of Kansas is elected president in a landslide over Governor Adlai Stevenson of Illinois.
c. 1952 (12/10): Elements of the Luciferian Crusade meet with President Laureano Gómez[1], and offer a truce between the Crusade and Colombian Government but with the condition of the removal of General Rojas Pinilla.
c.1953: Leonid Markizov launches an armed insurection in Vorkuta, Russia SSR; sparking concerns about the stability of the Soviet state,....
c.1953- "Luciferian Crusade" agent Otto Hallberg is arrested in Stockholm, Sweden, after attempting to foment an "international incident" along the Swedish/Finnish/Soviet borders,....
c. 1953: "Luciferian Crusade" agents attempted to kill actor John Wayne while he was on the set of his film Hondo, sparking international attention...
c. 1953 (1/1): Gaston-Armand Amaudruz begins leading rallies in support of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Lausanne, Switzerland, sparking international attention and concern...
c. 1953 (3/4): General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla suffers an attempt of assasination in the streets of Bogotá, which fails and triggers in him the idea of overthrowing the Gómez government
c.1953: (3/5) General Aleksandr Sakharovsky is selected by Joseph Stalin to head Comintern, prior to his death....
c. 1953 (3/11): Luciferian Crusade gains members formerly from the Theosophy Society
c. 1953 (3/19): Singin' In The Rain starring Gene Kelly and Debbie Reynolds wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the Hotel Roosevelt in Hollywood, California,.....
c. 1953 (3/29): Chinese peasant farmer uncovers the Terracotta Army of Qin Shi Huang, the first Emperor of China in Lintong District, Xi'an, Shaanxi province, sparking nationalist sentiment,...
c. 1953 (4/4): George Van Tassel organizes the first Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention in Landers, California, promoting UFO enthisiasm and science-fiction culture,....
c. 1953 (4/13): British MI6 Agent Nigel Attkinson begins operations against the "Luciferian Crusade" in Monte Carlo, as part of covert operations,...
c. 1953 (5/18): Random Comics #1 is published and released in Cleveland, Ohio, features the alien race known as the "Chorlians" who will serve as a constant threat to humanity, sparking national attention,.....
c. 1953 (5/21): USAF members report a "crashed weather balloon" after UFO reports occur in Kingman, Arizona,...
c. 1953 (5/22): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda warns, "THE DESTRUCTION OF AMERICA AND THE GREAT TRIBULATION MUST BEGIN!"
c. 1953 (6/2): The Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II is first massive televised event around the world...
c. 1953 (6/10): Space Warrior Ants science fiction film is considered the worst film of its time, with terrible special effects and acting; Also on this day, George of the Gibbons science fiction film is considered the worst film of its time, with terrible special effects and acting,...
c. 1953 (6/13): General Gustavo Rojas Pinilla overthrows the Colombian Government in a coup d'etat against Laureano Gómez, ending officially the period known as "La Violencia", and initiating his battle against the Crusade
c. 1953 (7/8): The Eternal Flame produced by the Luciferian Crusade is distributed as a means to recruit for the organization,...
c. 1953 (9/22): Richard Raygun directed by Ed Wood is considered one of the worst films of all time but proves to be a cult hit....
c.1953 (10/20): Police and military officials report the location of cells of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Jerusalem, sparkng international attention...
c. 1953 (11/3): Yellowstone Hum; Park rangers in Yellowstone Lake, Wyoming report hearing a strange hum, sparking national attention,....
c. 1953 (11/8): Immanuel Velikovsky lectures at Princeton University about the power of the "hidden history of the world", citing the Luciferian Crusade,...
c. 1953 (12/17): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair launches protests against his imprisonment by French government, transforming his case into a celebrity cause in Paris, France,....
c.1954- "Luciferian Crusade" agent Kapiton Kuznetsov launches an armed insurrection against Soviet officials in Kengir, Kazahkstan SSR;...
c.1954- "Luciferian Crusade" agents led by Lolita Lebrón attempt to take members of the U.S. House of Representatives as hostages in Washington D.C., police end with shootout with agents....
c.1954- CIA Deputy-Director James J. Angleton briefs President Dwight D. Eisenhower on the "threat to world security" posed by the "Luciferian Crusade" at Camp David, Maryland;....
c. 1954: Strom Thurmond (D-SC) was heavily discredited after it was revealed by the press that he had a child from an interracial affair.
c. 1954 (1/10): The New York Giants traded Willie Mays to the San Francisco Seals for 2 Players and some cash.
c. 1954 (1/16): André Le Troquer is elected President of France, amidst calls for stronger ties with the United States,....
c. 1954 (3/1): Luciferian Crusade agents open fire in the Senate Chamber of the Congress building. No one is killed but several senators are hurt...
c. 1954 (3/10): CIA officials report the creation of a splinter branch of the Luciferian Crusade calling itself "VESPER", espousing Neo-fascist ideologies,...
c. 1954 (5/4): Colonel Leroy Barnard, USAF, calls upon L. Ron Hubbard to help "root out homosexuals and Communists" at military facilities in Colorado Springs, Colorado; Also on this day, Pierre Plantard de St. Clair proclaims himself a "political prisoner" of the Allies, during a interview in Paris, France,....
c. 1954 (6/16-7/4): FIFA World Cup is held in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, the first time the event has been held in the Western Hemisphere,....
c. 1954 (8/14): French OSS agent Sara Labar is deployed in an effort to combat the "Luciferian Crusade" in Paris, France,...
c. 1954 (8/31): World Council of Churches (WCC) announces that it will continue its boycott of Luciferian Crusade nations in Evanston, Illinois,...
c. 1954 (9/18): Tucker Corporation announces its endorsement by Ronald Reagan in a major ad-campaign in Los Angeles, California,....
c. 1954 (9/29): In Game One of the 1954 World Series, with the score tied 2–2 and two base runners in the 8th inning, San Francisco Seals center fielder Willie Mays makes one of the greatest catches in series history, when he races back in Seals Stadium to make an over-the-head catch of Vic Wertz' 462-foot drive. Wertz, who had driven in the Cleveland Indians' two runs in the first inning, would finish the day 4-for-5, including a double and a triple. The Giants went on to win the game in extra innings, 5–2, thanks to a pinch-hit three-run home run by Oliver Cheso off Bob Lemon in the bottom of the 11th inning. Since then, The Catch is a term used to refer to the memorable defensive play executed by Mays.
c. 1954 (9/30): Vatican City officials report cells of the "Luciferian Crusade" in Madrid, Spain, sparking concern about a growing organization....
c. 1954 (10/2): The San Francisco Seals defeat the Cleveland Indians, 7-4, in Game 4 of the World Series to win their fifth World Championship, four games to none. Cleveland finished the season with an American League record 111 wins which they will hold for 44 years, but failed to win a Series game. This is the first title for the Seals in which the team will not win another World Series until 2010.
c. 1954 (11/1): Captain Z-Ro (RC Comics) , based on the television series makes its hit debut, featuring the adventures of the time-travelling space traveler,....
c. 1954 (12/24): Random Comics announces that it will not adhere to the Comic Code Authority, during a press conference in Cleveland, Ohio,...
c.1955- Premier Konrad Adenauer orders a crackdown on suspected "Luciferian Crusade" cells in Rostock and Berlin, East Germany, sparking concern of infiltration of the Warsaw Pact...
c. 1955 (1/6): The Manifesto of the Occult, a controversial book on the Occult containing Satanic material is published, detailing rituals and satanic rites. It was traced back to the Luciferian Crusade and was quickly banned in most of the major countries of the world but manages to convert many to the Luciferian Crusade.
c. 1955 (3/26): The Jesus Scroll by Donovan Joyce, claims that Jesus of Nazareth died at Masada, at the age of 80, becoming a popular text of the Luciferian Crusade,....
c. 1955 (3/30): Actress Judy Garland wins the Academy Award for Best Actress for A Star Is Born at the RKO Pantages Theater in Hollywood, California...
c. 1955 (4/27-29): Filipino politician Mauro Baradi is captured and tortured as a suspected "Luciferian Crusade" agent in Manila, Philippines...
c. 1955 (5/2): Random Comics reports major sales losses in California, Connecticut, Illinois, Maryland, Montana, Nevada, New Jersey, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Texas and Washington, due to a refusal of merchants to sell their comics without the label of the Comic Code Authority,...
c. 1955 (5/11): Valerian Trifa begins organizing for the Luciferian Crusade in Bucharest, Romania, in a series of underground radio broadcasts,...
c. 1955 (6/11): So This Is Hollywood (NBC-TV) starring Mitzi Green makes its hit television series debut,...
c. 1955 (9/14): INTERPOL leaders report the presence of the Luciferian Crusade in Basel, Switzerland, gathering financial and political resources,...
c. 1955 (9/30): Actor James Dean is injured after car accident in Salinas, California. Dean is forced to lose one arm, due to injuries sustained in the car crash...
c.1956- Suez Crisis; France and Great Britain retake the Suez Canal, relations cool with the United States in the process...
c.1956- "Luciferian Crusade" member Lieutenant Colonel Ahmad Hussein launches an abortive coup attempt against the government in Jakarta, Indonesia, sparking international attention.....
c. 1956: Flamingo Feather directed by Alfred Hitchcock, starring Jimmy Stewart and Grace Kelly, makes its hit film debut....
c. 1956 (3/28): Cuckoo starring John Wayne, funded by Howard Hughes, flops at the box office, but proves to be a cult hit due to frequent airings on TV...
c. 1956 (4/5): Labor activist Victor Riesel is shot and killed in New York City, New York, sparking national attention to the labor movement,...
c. 1956 (4/7): Elizabeth Klarer disappears after a UFO sighting in Cathkin's Peak in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, sparking different conspiracy theories,....
c. 1956 (6/8): Pierre Plantard de St. Clair is accused of recruitment for the Luciferian Crusade by Police officials in St. Julien-en-Genevois, France,...
c. 1956 (7/3): It's Sunny Again (ABC-TV) starring Vivian Blaine, makes its hit television series debut. Also on this day, Just Plain Folks (NBC-TV) starring Zsa Zsa Gabor and Cy Howard, makes its hit debut,...
c. 1956 (8/14): One Minute From Broadway (NBC-TV) starring Brian Aherne, makes its hit series debut,....
c. 1956 (9/11): The Jungle Trap (ABC-TV) starring Ronald Reagan makes its hit television series debut,...
c. 1956 (9/22): ATHENA, officially a "private security company" but in reality a mercenary organisation specialising in espionage and deniable black ops, is founded.
c. 1956 (9/24): Mister Neutron (RC Comics) comic makes its hit debut, dubbed the "world's first nuclear powered superhero",....
c. 1956 (10/7): Author Robert Bloch notes that "Slans" youth culture maybe the "way of the future" during a convention in New York City, New York...
c. 1956 (10/8): Life magazine dedicates an entire issue to the rise of the "Luciferian Crusade" and the threat it poses to world peace...
c. 1956 (10/17): First conference of the Luciferian Crusade to determine the direction of Europe and the Americas is held in Innsbruck, Austria,...
c. 1956 (10/24): British, French and Israeli officials report that the Luciferian Crusade is conducting operations in the Suez Canal region,....
c. 1956 (11/6): President Eisenhower is re-elected President over Adlai Stevenson again.
c. 1956 (11/22-12/8): The XVIth Summer Olympics are held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, the first Olympic Games for the South American continent, sparking international attention,...
c.1957- Kim Philby Affair; MI6 officer, Kim Philby, working for Lucifer leads MI5to a member of the Lucifer board of directors, Leopold Trepper, working as a buissnessman in France.
c.1957- Death of Joseph Stalin; Historians suspect members of "Luciferian Crusade" with the death; "Luciferian Crusade" members are ordered to apply for membership in the Soviet Communist Party or offered their services to KGB...
c. 1957: Portraits of Terror (CBS-TV) directed by Ed Wood makes its hit series debut, starring Duke Moore and Dudley Manlove...
c. 1957 (2/21): U.S. military officials in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia uncover evidence of weaponized versions of H2N2 avian influenza, fueling concern about Southeast Asia,...
c. 1957 (3/4): LIFE magazine uncovers a cell of the Luciferian Crusade in Washington D.C., sparking controversy among the Washington elite,...
c. 1957 (3/27): The Searchers directed by John Ford, starring John Wayne, wins the Academy Award for Best Picture at the RKO Pantages Theater in Hollywood California,...
c. 1957 (4/10-11) First Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) in the Midwest is launched in Kalamazoo, Michigan,....
c. 1957 (4/17): Local residents of Aurora, Texas report an alleged crash site of a UFO. U.S. Army officials claim that the crash is merely the wreckage of a missile, sparking national attention,...
c. 1957 (6/15): Doctor L. Ron Hubbard begins advising the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) in Langley, Virginia, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1957 (7/10): Oil prospectors report seeing a strange mirage, dubbed the "Silent City of Alaska" near Mount Saint Elias, Alaska,....
c. 1957 (7/11): Random Comics "Rampage from the Pacific!" detailing the Atlantean invasion of the surface world, begins, as "Su Kwan, King of Atlantis " launches his crusade against the surface world and its pollution,...
c. 1957 (9/26): "El Cruzado" reports the danger of the Luciferian Crusade, to government officials in Mexico City, Mexico,...
c. 1957 (10/10): Sellafield Disaster; Partial nuclear meltdown in Sellafield, Cumberland, England, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1957 (10/12-16): Second conference of the Luciferian Crusade is held in Palermo, Sicily, uniting the different factions of the neofascist movements...
c. 1957 (11/14): Third conference of the Luciferian Crusade is held in Kyoto, Japan, uniting the Asian neofascist movements to the alliance,....
c. 1957 (12/28): Japanese officials uncover evidence that the Luciferian Crusade has infiltrated portions of the Japanese government in Tokyo, Japan,...
c. 1958- "Cobra" splinter faction members found a breakaway fraction. The name may come from a member only identified as "Number 5" who had a pet cobra he used to play with during meetings.
c.1958- CIA Deputy-Director James J. Angleton warns that both CIA and KGB agencies have been compromised by "Luciferian Crusade" members, during HUAC Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,...
c. 1958: Kenji Osano and Yoshio Kodama Yoshio begin smuggling aircraft technology from Lockheed International to the "Luciferian Crusade" from Tokyo, Japan, fueling the organization's technological rise...
c.1958- FBI Director J. Edgar Hoover calls for an end to domestic investigations into the "Luciferian Crusade" after receiving a set of "incriminating photographs" with Clyde Tolson....
c. 1958: Ashtar Command religious movement is established by members of the "Luciferian Crusade" movement in Chicago in an effort to spread the movement abroad....
c. 1958: Touch of Evil directed by Orson Welles, starring Charlton Heston, makes its hit film debut,....
c. 1958 (2/13): Chinese officials in Beijing warn of an outbreak of H2N2 avian influenza, in Beijing, fueling speculation that the outbreak is a Japanese biological weapon,....
c. 1958 (4/15): Ruben Gomez of the San Francisco Seals hurls an 8-0 shutout against the Los Angeles Dodgers. A park-record 23,192 fans pack Seals Stadium to witness the historic game.
c. 1958 (5/13): San Francisco Seals teammates Willie Mays and Daryl Spencer each have four extra-base hits as San Francisco beats the Dodgers in Los Angeles, 16–9. Mays hits two home runs, two triples, a single and drives in four runs, while Spencer has two home runs, a triple, a double and six RBI for a combined 28 total bases.
c. 1958 (5/23): Willie Mays hits 200th career home run, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Sacramento Solons, 5–3.
c. 1958 (6/8-6/29): FIFA World Cup is held in Buenos Aires, Argentina, sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1958 (6/24-26): Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) is held in Kansas City, Kansas, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1958 (7/15): Parent groups claim that Random Comics is under the control of organized crime, during Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,..
c. 1958 (7/24): Wander of the Wastes (RC Comics) comic makes its hit debut, featuring the adventures of its hero in a post-apocalyptic America,....
c. 1958 (8/19): The Adventures of a Model (NBC-TV) starring Joanne Dru, makes its hit series debut,...
c. 1958 (8/28): WHO/CDC officials report that the H2N2 avian influenza virus that seemed to spread from China, has mysteriously ended, during press conference in Taipei, Taiwan,...
c. 1958 (9/20): Cat on a Hot Tin Roof film starring Grace Kelly makes its hit debut,...
c. 1958 (9/23): Fountain of Youth (NBC-TV) written, directed and narrated by Orson Welles, starring Rick Jason and Joi Lansing, makes its hit series debut....
c. 1958 (10/15): Ica Stones; Archaeologists uncover mysterious engraved stones in Ica, Peru, sparking international attention and concern,....
c.1958 (12/2): Pacific Coast League officially joins Major League Baseball however the Hollywood Stars decided to Merge with the Brooklyn Dodgers and became the Los Angeles Dodgers, In addition the PCL expands to bring the Oakland Oaks back to the Major League Baseball Circuit
AL: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees, Washington Senators
NL: Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals
PCL: Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Seals, Seattle Rainiers, Vancouver Canadians
c.1959- Marshal Josip Tito ordered raids against all "Cobra" and "Lucifer" property in Yugoslavia and gave intelligence to western intelligence agencies.
c. 1959 : The Novel Advise and Consent by Allen Drury is published. The Book deals with a fictional US Senate, President, Cold War Politics, and the Luciferian Crusade...
c. 1959: The Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Harold Macmillan, and the Queen are given a report that the Duke of Windsor is an agent of the Luciferian Crusade. Though he has not been in any official capacity since the war he still has passed information regarding British base in the Bahamas, and has connections to French High society. The Queen is most disturbed about the news of her uncle...
c.1959- "Luciferian Crusade" agents recruit Ukrainian nationalist Stepan Bandera into their ranks in Munich, West Germany, sparking concerns within the Soviet ranks....
c. 1959 (2/1): Ballet Roses Scandal; French government in turmoil after President André Le Troquer is accused of sexual affairs with ballet dancers between the ages of 15 and 19 years old,....
c. 1959 (2/12): Chinese Communist authorities seize the Dropa Stones at the Banpo Museum in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province, China, sparking international attention,....
c. 1959 (2/22) - The First Daytona 500 took place at the newly Built Daytona International Speedway at Daytona Beach, FL as Johnny Beauchamp won in the #73 Roy Burdick Ford Thunderbird.
c. 1959 (4/6): Vertigo directed by Alfred Hitchcock, wins the Academy Awards for Best Picture and Best Director, at the RKO Pantages Theater in Hollywood, California,....
c. 1959 (5/9): Soviet Scientist Grigori Kusalka restarts work on the captured Nazi biochemical weapons.
c. 1959 (5/15): American intelligence officials confirm the presence of Luciferian Crusade agents within the Japanese government in Tokyo, Japan,...
c. 1959 (6/26): L. Ron Hubbard begins marketing "E-Meters" as a diagnostic tool for psychiatrists in Washington D.C., sparking international attention,...
c. 1959 (7/8): The Minutemen (RC Comics) comic makes its hit debut, detailing the adventures of an international fighting force fighting against the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1959 (7/19): Pope John XXIII is suspected of being a member of the "Luciferian Crusade" by several conspiracy theorists, sparking international attention.....
c. 1959 (7/22): Escape From Luciferian Complex directed by Ed Wood makes its hit debut, but flops with the critics as a "true cult film"...
c. 1959 (8/11): Brock Callahan (CBS-TV) directed by Don Siegel, starring Ken Clark, makes its hit series debut,....
c. 1959 (8/13): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda proclaims, "I say to YOU, now, that every material thing you have—will be taken from you SOON..."
c. 1959 (8/30): "See the Frontiers" album by the Frontiers makes its hit musical debut in Los Angeles, California, featuring such singles as "Don't Go Near the Water", "Til I Die..." becoming a major bestseller,....
c. 1959 (9/1): RC Heroes (Syndicated) featuring superheroes Captain Steel, The Cat, and The Human Mirror makes its television debut...
c. 1959 (10/28): Cuban Communist guerrilla Camilo Cienfuegos is assassinated outside of San Miguel, Cuba, sparking civil unrest and panic,....
c. 1959 (12/2): Panair do Brasil Lockheed L-049/149 Constellation registration PP-PCR operating flight 246 en route from Rio de Janeiro is used to assassinate Brazilian President Juscelino Kubitschek de Oliveira, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1959 (12/7): New York Giants relocated to Minneapolis, MN and became the Minnesota Twins
c.1960- MI5 Deputy-Director Peter Wright warns that French Intelligence Services have been compromised by "Luciferian Crusade" and "Cobra" agents in Paris, France,....
c.1960- Savitri Devi Mukherji (a.k.a. Maximiani Portaz) begins preaching about the idea of a "New World Order" in Munich, West Germany...
c. 1960: Advise and Consent wins the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction...
c.1960- "Cobra" operative sneaks a bomb onboard a U2 spy plane blowing it up over the Soviet Union and stopping the improving East-West relations in the post-Stalin years. The suspected bomber, Lee Harvey Oswald, was a marine working a guard on a secret U2 airfield in Atsugi, Japan. and he later defected to the Soviet Union.
c. 1960 (1/23): Random Comics, in a controversial storyline, the alien race Chorlians takes over a portion of the Third World rather than the whole globe, with assistance from the residents of Red China....
c. 1960 (2/18): 1960: The Continental League will now join the Major League Baseball Circuit however the League Looks Like This.
CL: Atlanta Crackers, Buffalo Bisons, Dallas Rangers, Denver Rockies, Houston Colts, Newark Bears, New York Mets, Toronto Maple Leafs
c. 1960 (2/18-2/28): The VIII Winter Olympics are held in Innsbruck, Austria, amidst heavy security and threats of action by the "Luciferian Crusade", .....
c. 1960 (3/10): Our War, documentary showing the motives of the Luciferian Crusade is leaked and shown on BBC-TV and NBC-TV networks, sparking global indignation.
c. 1960 (3/19): The Avenger (NBC-TV) Western starring Vic Morrow makes its hit series debut....
c. 1960 (4/12): With 42,269 fans in attendance, the San Francisco Giants edge the St. Louis Cardinals, 3–1, in the first game at San Francisco's Candlestick Park. Sam Jones pitches a three-hitter, and Cardinals outfielder Leon Wagner hits the first home run in the $15 million stadium.
c. 1960 (5/15): "So Tough!" album by the Frontiers, makes its hit musical debut in Los Angeles, California, sparking national attention,...
c. 1960 (6/12): In a record-tying three hour and 52 minute, 9-inning game, Willie McCovey's pinch-hit grand slam, the first slam of his career, and Orlando Cepeda's three-run double pace the Seals to a 16–7 rout of the Braves.
c. 1960 (6/24): Willie Mays belted two home runs and made 10 putouts to lead the Giants in a 5–3 win at Cincinnati. Mays added three RBI, three runs scored, a single and stole home. Also on this day, Head of the Class (NBC-TV) game show hosted by Gene Rayburn, makes its hit debut from Los Angeles, California,...
c. 1960 (7/19): Trans Australia Airlines Flight 408 is destroyed by Alex Hildebrandt after being hijacked in Brisbane, Australia, killing 49 people....
c. 1960 (8/10-12): Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) is held in Kansas City, Kansas, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1960 (8/25-9/11): The XVIIth Summer Olympics are held in Lausanne, Switzerland, highlighting the tensions between the Soviet Union and United States,....
c. 1960 (11/1): The Emperor's Nightingale animated feature by Walt Disney, makes its hit debut,....
c. 1960 (11/8): In the closest Presidential Election in modern US history Senator John Fitzgerald Kennedy is elected President over Vice-President Richard Milhouse Nixon.
c.1960-1966- "Luciferian Crusade" leaders smuggle arms, mercenaries, etc. to the secessionist Katanga province in the newly-independent Belgian Congo
c.1961: David Leslie Hoggan begins recruiting neo-fascists in London, England for the "Luciferian Crusade"....
c. 1961: George Van Tassel of the "Luciferian Crusade" proclaims contact with the spiritual entity Sanat Kumara while in London, England, the Vatican denounces this as a "Satanic hoax", seeing the anagram of Satan in Sanat Kumara
c. 1961 (3/15): The term "Bumbejimas" (ravings) becomes popularized with the growing "Fellowship" subculture in London, England....
c. 1961 (3/27): President John F. Kennedy privately thanks British MI6 agent Nigel Attkinson for preventing a war between the United States and the Soviet Union,...
c. 1961 (4/7): Soviet cosmonaut Vladimir Ilyushin is launched into space, becoming the first human to orbit the Earth,....
c. 1961 (4/30): San Francisco Seals slugger Willie Mays became the ninth player to hit four home runs in a single game as the Giants beat the Milwaukee Braves, 14–4, at Milwaukee's County Stadium.
c. 1961 (5/2): And Then My Fiancée Was A Zombie science fiction film flops at the box office, with rumors of necrophilia and terrible special effects; Also Nekross Warrior science fiction film flops at the box office, with rumors of necrophilia and terrible special effects,....
c. 1961 (6/19): "Twizzle" dance craze begins with the aid of Alan Freed and Dick Clark in New York City, New York,....
c. 1961 (6/29): Willie Mays hits 3 home runs helping San Francisco Seals beat Philadelphia Phillies 8-7.
c. 1961 (7/25-27): Interplanetary Spacecraft Convention (ISC) is held in Kansas City, Kansas, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1961 (11/9): Flower Drum Song film starring Anna May Wong makes its hit debut,...
c. 1961 (11/25): Pope John XXIII receives a secret memorandum from the leadership of the "Luciferian Crusade", sparking international atention and concern,....
c. 1961 (12/5): World Council of Churches (WCC) announces that it will continue its boycott of Luciferian Crsade nations in New Delhi, India,...
c.1962- President John F. Kennedy orders U.S. law enforcement agencies to begin an investigation into the Mafia and the international narcotics trade, threatening "Luciferian"/ "Cobra" profits...
c.1962- Novocherkassk Riots; Soviet military forces raid a suspected "Luciferian Crusade"/"Cobra" cell in Novocherkassk, Russia, killing 22 people in the process,...
c.1962: The Luciferian Candidate directed by John Frankenheimer, starring Frank Sinatra, Angela Lansbury, and Lawrence Harvey, details a plot by the "Luciferian Crusade" to infiltrate the American presidency...
c. 1962 (2/1): The Patriot#1 (RC Comics) becomes the first African-American character to receive his own title, leading many stores throughout the South to ban the comic,...
c. 1962 (3/1): The Venice Declaration; Oswald Mosley issues the proclamation of the "Luciferian Crusade" calling for the " withdrawal of American and Soviet forces from Europe, and an end to the role of the United Nations with the USA, USSR and "Luciferian Crusade" acting as three equals..."
c. 1962 (4/15): British Metropolitan Police launch a crackdown against "Fellowship of the Ring" groups nationwide, based on suspected illegal activities,...
c. 1962 (5/9-10): Immanuel Velikovsky lectures about his theories on "cultural amnesia" at the University of Lethbridge in Alberta, Canada,..
c. 1962 (5/30-6/17): FIFA World Cup is held in Lisbon, Portugal, sparking international attention and concern,....
c. 1962 (6/6): Advise and Consent by Otto Preminger is released in theaters. It stars Henry Fonda, Charles Laughton, Walter Pidgeon, and Peter Lawford (JFK's Brother in-law) and others in an ensemble cast...
c. 1962 (8/5): Actress Marilyn Monroe dies in Beverly Hills, California amidst reports that she was being blackmailed by the "Luciferian Crusade" about her relations with the Kennedy Administration....
c. 1962 (8/15): ATHENA, while monitoring communist activity in Italy accidentally becomes involved in a failed coup attempt by Italian Fascists.
c. 1962 (10/11): "El Cruzado" battles against a series of women infected with a blood-borne virus by the Luciferian Crusade in Hidalgo, Mexico,...
c. 1962 (10/28): U.S. Naval forces report a UFO in the Gulf of Guinea, due to the Cuban Missile Crisis, many report the item as a "possible Soviet weapon"...
c. 1962 (10/30): Lucille Wilson joins ATHENA. She will quickly become that agency's top spy.
c. 1962 (11/6): Mercury astronaut Rutherford Washington becomes the first African-American in space, after being launched from Cape Canaveral, Florida...
c. 1962 (11/9): President John F. Kennedy proclaims Rutherford Washington a "national hero and a credit to his race", during a speech in a speech from Cape Canaveral, Florida,....
c. 1962 (12/12): President John F. Kennedy proposes "permanent national sovereignty of natural resources" before the United Nations Security Council members in New York City, New York,...
c. 1962 (12/25): To Kill A Mockingbird based on the novel by Harper Lee, starring Jimmy Stewart, makes its hit debut,...
c.1963- MI5 Deputy-Director Peter Wright warns that the ranks of MI5 have been infiltrated by agents of the "Luciferian Crusade" and "Cobra" in London, England,...
c.1963: Publisher Willis Carto, with the backing of the "Luciferian Crusade" establishes American Mercury, a magazine to spread neo-fascist ideals of the terrorist organization...
c. 1963: The Robert Taylor Show (NBC-TV) starring Robert Taylor, George Segal, and Robert Loggia, makes its hit series debut....
c. 1963: Mandrake the Magician directed by Federico Fellini, based on the comic strip by Lee Falk makes its hit film debut,....
c. 1963 (2/7): Garth the Destroyer (RC Comics), makes its hit debut following the adventures of a barbarian on a ancient world,...
c. 1963 (2/18): In Action Comics (DC Comics), in one of the more controversial Silver Age stories, Superman arrests Cold War leaders Nikita Khrushchev and Mao tse-tung, bringing them before the Hague for trial,....
c. 1963 (2/28): The Frisco' Kid (RC Comics) Western comic makes its hit debut, detailing the adventures of a masked outlaw,....
c. 1963 (2/11): Julia Child reveals the violent competition taking place amongst French chefs in the culimary world in Boston, Massachusetts,...
c. 1963 (3/7): The Adventures of the 25th Century science fiction comic makes its hit debut, detailing the adventures of a team in the far-off 25th century,....
c. 1963 (4/1): British MI6 agent Nigel Attkinson survives an assassination attempt at his wedding in Edinburgh, Scotland, by agents of the "Luciferian Crusade"
c. 1963 (4/7): Bill Battlin' & the Action Squad (RC Comics), makes its hit debut, following WWII adventures of a unit fighting Hitler's supernatural legions.
c. 1963 (4/23): The Old Man & The City (ABC-TV) starring Bruce Dern, June Allyson, and Charles Ruggles makes its hit debut....
c. 1963 (4/26): "Sangrenegra" is killed in a combat between the Colombian Police and his guerrillas.
c. 1963 (5/11): At Dodger Stadium, Sandy Koufax of the Los Angeles Dodgers no-hits the San Francisco Giants 8–0, his second no-hitter in as many seasons. The final out is made by Harvey Kuenn on a ground ball back to none other than Koufax. Kuenn will also make the final out of Koufax's perfect game two years later.
c. 1963 (5/19): "Sadie's" chain restaurant, specializing in slow food/home cooking is established in Shreveport, Louisiana, sparking national attention,...
c. 1963 (6/3): President John F. Kennedy receives a message from the Luciferian Crusade via Andre Malroux, warning against taking action against the group in Washington D.C.,...
c. 1963 (6/5): British Prime Minister John Profumo resigns after his affair with Christine Keeler is revealed to the press, forcing a massive shakeup in British politics in London,...
c. 1963 (6/12): Civil rights worker Medgar Evers survives an assassination attempt in Jackson, Mississippi,...
c. 1963 (6/15): At Candlestick Park, Juan Marichal of the San Francisco Seals no-hits the Houston Colt .45's 1–0.
c. 1963 (6/29): Geraldyn M. "Jerrie" Cobb becomes the first American woman in space from Cape Canaveral, Florida,....
c. 1963 (7/2): Inhuman (RC Comics) makes it debut, ace reporter Rick Robbins is transformed into an inhuman and savage beast after investigating a corrupt chemical company....
c. 1963 (7/12): Tucker Corporation of Ypsilanti, Michigan is investigated by the FBI over its secret dealings with the AFL-CIO and the IWW, sparking national attention,...
c. 1963 (9/5): U.S. and Japanese naval intelligence forces report Luciferian Crusade officials operating in the Pacific Rim, fueling tensions in the region,...
c. 1963 (10/27): "Luciferian Crusade" propaganda proclaims, "We may now have only eight or nine more years to FINISH Our Work!"
c. 1963 (11/1): Phone systems are knocked out by solar storm activity from 2:00 AM/EST until c. 12:00PM/EST across the Atlantic Seaboard along Canada and the United States ; France, Switzerland, Austria, Italy and Denmark are affected by similar power outages due to the solar activity,..,
c. 1963 (11/6): Laura Welch (OTL's Laura Bush) dies in a car accident while under alcoholic influence in Midland, Texas,...
c. 1963 (11/8): Soviet female cosmonaut Yulia Ulitskaya dies in orbit due to a massive equipment failure, sparking international attention and concern,...
c. 1963 (11/16): Musical single "Young Man Mulligan" by G.H. Scithers, popularizing the world of "Fellowship of the Rings" throughout Great Britain,....
c. 1963- President John F. Kennedy is assassinated (11/22) by "Luciferian Crusade" agent Lee Harvey Oswald in Dallas, Texas, using a "Cobra"/ "Luciferian Crusade" cover , in the form of a schoolbook depository...
c. 1963 (12/8) Frank Sinatra Jr. is murdered at Harrah's in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, sparking national attention and concern,....
c. 1963 (12/15): Tensions mount after "Fellowship of the Ring" gang members clash with students at Cambridge University, sparking international attention,....
c.1964: Former Romanian intelligence officer Ion Pacepa establishes "al-Fatah" at the behest of "Luciferian Crusade" as a "national liberation army"...
c. 1964: Yoshio Kodama Yoshio begins recruitment of various members of the Yamaguchi-gumi into the "Luciferian Crusade" in Tokyo, Japan, spreading the influence of the organization throughout Asia....
c. 1964: Hammer Studios in London, England launches the "Gothic Crusader" genre with the film The Iron Knight, establishing the anti-hero motiff for the European cinema....
c. 1964: Bill & Martha (CBS-TV) sitcom starring William Bendix and Martha Raye, makes its hit series debut...
c.1964- "Luciferian Crusade" agent General Giovanni de Lorenzo launches a purge of "suspected Communists" in Rome, Italy,...
c. 1964 (1/15): Edwin J. Baker leads a group of "Fellowship" members at Oxford University, sparking international attention,...
c. 1964 (1/29-2/9): The IXth Winter Olympics are held in Calgary, Canada, sparking international attention,....
c. 1964 (2/15): Action Comics #309 (DC Comics) is dedicated to deceased President John F. Kennedy, with the president meting Superman...
c. 1964 (2/28): Military officials at the Presidio Military Base in San Francisco, California report seeing a UFO, sparking national attention and concern,...
c. 1964 (3/15): "The Orc's Marching Song" musical single by George Heap makes its hit debut in London, England with the growing appeal of "Fellowship" culture,...
c. 1964 (4/24): Sergeant Lonnie Zamora spots a flying saucer and sees it depart...
c. 1964 (6/10): "Luciferian Crusade" Chairman Hans-Ulrich Rudel falls from power, sparking a massive succession crisis within the organization. Intelligence agencies across the globe attempt to determine the leadership...
c. 1964 (6/12): Soviet scientist Grigori Kusalka is recruited by the Luciferians and defects from the Soviet Union.
c. 1964 (6/21): French OSS agent Sara Labar prevents the "Luciferian Crusade" from obtaining biological weapons in Bangkok, Thailand, sparking international attention,....
c.1964 (7/4): The Free Wheelers (CBS-TV) starring Patricia Barry, makes its hit series debut,...
c. 1964 (7/5): "20 Big Ones!" album by the Frontiers, makes its hit musical debut in Los Angeles, California, many say the music was inspired by the JFK assassination, becoming a major bestseller,...
c. 1964 (9/18): Professor Norville Standing, along with his family, begin advising the CIA against the "Luciferian Crusade", from Chevy Chase, Maryland, and across the globe, providing covert technology....
c. 1964 (9/22): American CIA agent Ace Jackson and Soviet KGB agent Feydor Malenkov begin a joint campaign against the "Luciferian Crusade" after meeting in New York City, New York,...
c. 1964 (10/27): "Don't Stop Loving on Me" by Chik Hitz of Motown Records, makes its hit debut in Detroit, Michigan,....
c. 1964 (11/3): President Lyndon Baines Johnson is elected President in a landslide along with super-majorities for the Democrats in both houses of the Congress. Barry Goldwater gains votes from his state of Arizona and five southern states...
c. 1964 (11/14): An Atomic Christmas is released as an attempt to blend science-fiction with a holiday flare, flopping at the box office; Also on this day, Aliens Stole Christmas is released as an attempt to blend science-fiction with a holiday flare, flopping at the box office,...
c. 1964 (12/15): "Song of the Ring" musical single by Roger Zelazny makes its hit debut in London, England with the growing appeal of "Fellowship" culture,....
c. 1964 (12/29): Bishop Mendez Arceo calls for end of fighting between the Roman Catholic Church and the "Luciferian Crusade" during a ceremony in Mexico City, Mexico...