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2399997989 B.C.E Suavjrvi () is a lake and impact crater in the Republic of Karelia, Russia about 50 km north of the town
of Medvezhyegorsk. The approximately 3 km wide Suavjrvi lake is located in the centre of the crater.
It's the oldest known impact crater on Earth. Not much of the crater has survived, although some shock features like
large blocks composed of impact breccia have been found. Dated to about 2.4 billion years old; around the
ArcheanProterozoic boundary.
2022997989 B.C.E Vredefort crater is the largest verified impact crater on Earth. It is located in the Free State Province of South Africa
and named after the town of Vredefort, which is situated near its centre. Paleoproterozoic era. *2,023 4 million
years old.
The asteroid that hit Vredefort is estimated to be one of the largest ever to strike Earth, approximately 510 km
(3.16.2 mi) in diameter. The crater has a diameter of roughly 250300 km (160190 mi), larger than the Sudbury
Basin & the Chicxulub Crater.
1999997989 B.C.E Yarrabubba Crater refers to an impact structure (or astrobleme); the eroded remnant of a former impact crater,
situated in the northern Yilgarn Craton between the towns of Sandstone and Meekatharra, central Western Australia.
The diameter of the original crater is uncertain, but has been estimated to be in the range 3070 km (1943 mi).
1848997989 B.C.E The Sudbury Basin, also known as Sudbury Structure or the Sudbury Nickel Irruptive, is a major geologic structure
in Ontario, Canada. It is the second-largest known impact crater or astrobleme on Earth, as well as one of the oldest.
The full extent of the Sudbury Basin is 62 km (39 mi) long, 30 km (19 mi) wide and 15 km (9.3 mi) deep; formed as
an impact from a bolide approximately 1015 km (6.29.3 mi) in diameter that occurred 1.849 billion years ago.
1799997989 B.C.E Keurusselk Impact Structure; an ancient impact crater remnant, which was discovered in 2003 by amateur
geologists. Sparse gravity data shows a negative anomaly (an area of lower gravity) in the area of the impact structure.
Weak traces based on digital elevation data suggest possible ring structures from 10 km (6.2 mi) to as wide as about
30 km (19 mi) in diameter. This would make Keurusselk the largest impact structure in Finland surpassing the
Lappajrvi crater.
1659997989 B.C.E Amelia Creek Crater is an impact structure (or astrobleme), the eroded remnant of a former impact crater, located in
the Davenport Range, Northern Territory, Australia.
The central shatter cone locality is surrounded by a 20 by 12 kilometres (12 by 7.5 mi) area of anomalous
deformation, this deformed zone gives the best estimate for the original size of the crater.
1629997989 B.C.E Shoemaker Crater (formerly known as Teague Ring) is an impact structure, situated in arid central Western Australia,
about 100 km (62 mi) north-northeast of Wiluna.
The feature has a central circular region of uplifted Archaean Granite (Teague Granite) about 12 km (7.5 mi) in
diameter- surrounded by a disturbance at about 30 km (19 mi) diameter, which is a minimum estimate of the size of
the original crater.
645997989 B.C.E Strangways is a large impact structure, the eroded remnant of a former impact crater, situated in the Northern
Territory, Australia. Estimates of the original rim diameter vary between different researchers in the range 2440 km
(1525 mi);
the Earth Impact Database prefers a diameter of 25 km (16 mi). The age of the impact event has been determined at
646 42 Ma (Neoproterozoic) based on radiometric dating of impact melt rocks.
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599997989 B.C.E Beaverhead is an impact structure in central Idaho and western Montana in the United States. Estimated at 60
kilometers (37 mi) in diameter, it is one of the largest impact craters on Earth. Estimated to be about 600 million
years (early Neoproterozoic).
The structure is named after the area in southwest Montana where evidence of an impact was first discovered in
1990. Other than the original shatter cones found on the perimeter, there is little visible evidence of the structure.
579997989 B.C.E Acraman Crater is a deeply eroded impact crater in the Gawler Ranges of South Australia. Its location is marked by
Lake Acraman, a circular ephemeral playa lake about 20 km in diameter.
Some authors estimate an original diameter of up to 8590 km, while other suggest a smaller size, perhaps only
3540 km, closer to that of the depression in which Lake Acraman is centred.
499997989 B.C.E Presqu'le is a meteorite crater in the territory equivalent to a regional county municipality (TE) of Jamsie in the
Nord-du-Qubec region of Quebec, Canada, located about 3 kilometres (2 mi) south of the city of Chapais.
It is 24 kilometres (15 mi) in diameter and is estimated to be less than 500 million years old (Cambrian period or
earlier). The crater is exposed at the surface.
449997989 B.C.E The Slate Islands (Ontario) original crater rim is estimated at about 32 km (20 mi) in diameter, but this and most of
the crater has subsequently eroded away, leaving the islands which are interpreted as a central uplift.
The age of the impact event is estimated to be about 450 million years (Ordovician). Another source estimates the
age at 800-500 million years (late Proterozoic to early Paleozoic).
376997989 B.C.E Siljan, in Dalarna in central Sweden, is Sweden's sixth largest lake. Siljansringen (Siljan Ring), a circular geological
formation which was formed 377 million years ago in the Devonian by a major meteorite impact.
The original crater, now mostly eroded, is estimated to have been about 52 km (32 mi) in diameter and is the largest
known impact crater in Europe (excluding Russia).
363997989 B.C.E Woodleigh Crater is a large meteorite impact crater (astrobleme) in Western Australia, centered on Woodleigh
Station east of Shark Bay. The crater is not exposed at the surface and therefore its size is uncertain.
The original discovery team believe it may be up to 120 km (75 mi) in diameter, but others argue it may be much
smaller, with one study suggesting a diameter closer to 60 km (37 mi).
341997989 B.C.E The Charlevoix Crater is a large eroded meteorite impact crater in the Charlevoix region of Quebec, Canada. Only
part of the crater is exposed at the surface, the rest being covered by the Saint Lawrence River.
The original crater is estimated to have been 54 kilometres (34 mi) in diameter and the age is estimated to be 342
15 million years (Mississippian). The projectile was probably a stony asteroid, at least 2 kilometres (1.2 mi) in
diameter.
319997989 B.C.E Serpent Mound Crater, also known as the Serpent Mound Disturbance, is an eroded meteorite impact crater in Ohio,
United States. The original rim diameter is estimated at 8 km (5 miles)
It is classified as a complex crater because it features a central uplift, a transition zone, and a ring graben (a ring-
shaped trough in the outer part of the crater).
289997989 B.C.E Lac l'Eau Claire Crater. The lakes fill circular depressions that are interpreted as paired impact craters
(astroblemes). The eastern and western craters are 26 km (16 mi) and 36 km (22 mi) in diameter, respectively.
Both craters have the same age, 290 20 million years (Permian), and it is believed that they formed simultaneously.
The impactors may have been gravitationally bound as a binary asteroid.
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244397989 B.C.E The Araguainha Crater or Araguainha Dome is an impact crater on the border of Mato Grosso and Gois states,
Brazil, between the villages of Araguainha and Ponte Branca.
With a diameter of 40 kilometres (25 mi), it is the second largest known impact crater in South America, and
possibly the oldest one. The crater was formed 244.40 3.25 million years ago in the Triassic period, when the
region was probably a shallow sea.
219997989 B.C.E Saint Martin is an impact crater in Manitoba, Canada. It is 40 km (25 mi) in diameter and its age is estimated at 220
32 million years (Triassic). The crater is not exposed at the surface.
215497989 B.C.E The Manicouagan Crater is one of the oldest known impact craters and is located primarily in Manicouagan Regional
County Municipality in the Cte-Nord region of Qubec, Canada.
Thought to have been caused by the impact of a 5 km (3 mi) diameter asteroid about 215.5 million years ago. The
crater is a multiple-ring structure about 100 km (60 mi), with its 70 km (40 mi) diameter inner ring its most
prominent feature.
213997989 B.C.E Rochechouart is an impact crater in France. The crater diameter is still under study but expected to be about 21 km
(13 mi) and its current age estimate is given as 214 8 million years, placing it in the Upper Triassic period.
The Rochechouart impact crater was the first crater the nature of which was proven by the determination of the
impact effects on the rocks, without any circular topographic features being visible.
199997989 B.C.E Guarda Crater is a possible impact crater located in Guarda District in Portugal. It is estimated to be 200 million
years old, and measures 35 kilometres (22 mi) in diameter. The crater has suffered a lot of hydric erosion.
168997989 B.C.E Obolon' Crater is a 20 km (12 mi) diameter buried meteorite impact crater situated about 200 km (120 mi) southeast
of Kiev in Ukraine (Poltava Oblast).
The site has been drilled, which revealed the presence of shocked minerals and impact melt rock; the high chlorine
content of the latter suggesting that the area was covered by shallow sea at the time of impact.
166997989 B.C.E Puchezh-Katunki is a meteor crater in the Chkalovsky District of Nizhny Novgorod Oblast in Volga Federal District,
Russia. It is 80 km (50 mi) in diameter and is estimated to be 167 3 million years old, placing it in the Middle
Jurassic.
The central dome, ring depression, and ring terrace of the 80 km (50 mi) wide impact structure are nearly completely
buried under Neogene and Quaternary sediments, with the only exposed impactites found on the banks of the Volga
River.
144997989 B.C.E The Morokweng Crater (or Morokweng impact structure) is an impact crater buried beneath the Kalahari Desert near
the town of Morokweng in the Northwest Province of South Africa, close to the border with Botswana.
The crater, formed by an asteroid 5 to 10 km (3.1 to 6.2 mi) in diameter, is at least about 160 km (99 mi) in diameter
and the age is estimated to be 145.0 0.8 million years, placing it on the JurassicCretaceous boundary.
142497989 B.C.E Gosses Bluff (Gosse's Bluff) is thought to be an impact crater. It is located in the southern Northern Territory, near
the centre of Australia, about 175 km (109 mi) west of Alice Springs.
The original crater rim has been estimated at about 22 km (14 mi) in diameter, but this has been eroded away. The 5
km (3.1 mi) diameter, 180 m (590 ft) high crater-like feature is interpreted as the eroded relic of the crater's central
uplift.
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141997989 B.C.E Mjlnir is a meteorite crater on the floor of Barents Sea off the coast of Norway. It is 40 km (25 mi) in diameter and
the age is estimated to be 142.0 2.6 million years (Lower Cretaceous). The bolide was an estimated 2 km (1.2 mi)
wide.
Mjlnir is the name of Thor's mythological hammer. Giving the crater this name was presumably an allusion to the
power of the weapon, which is often described as breaking and smashing rocks.
127997989 B.C.E Tookoonooka is a large meteorite impact crater (astrobleme) situated in southwestern Queensland, Australia. It lies
deeply buried within Mesozoic sedimentary rocks of the Eromanga Basin and is not visible at the surface.
Estimates of the crater diameter range from 55 km (34 mi) to 66 km (41 mi). Tookoonooka is associated with several
small oil fields. Seismic data reveal a similar nearby structure of the same age referred to as Talundilly.
114997989 B.C.E Carswell is an impact crater in Saskatchewan, Canada. It is 39 km in diameter and the age is estimated to be 115
10 million years (Lower Cretaceous). The crater is exposed at the surface.
90997989 B.C.E Steen River is an impact structure in Alberta, Canada. It is 25 km (16 mi) in diameter and the age is estimated to be
91 7 million years (Lower Cretaceous).
The crater is not exposed at the surface. The crater was partially eroded prior to burial, and lies under 200 m (660 ft)
of sediments.
73797989 B.C.E The Manson Impact Crater is near the site of Manson, Iowa where an asteroid or comet nucleus struck the Earth
during the Cretaceous Period, 74 Ma (million years ago). Crater is 20 to 90 m (66 to 300 ft) below the surface; 38 km
(24 mi) in diameter.
It was one of the largest impacts by an object from outer space to have happened in North America and was
previously thought to have led to the extinction of the dinosaurs until isotopic ages proved that it was too old.
73297989 B.C.E Lappajrvi is a lake in Finland, in the municipalities of Lappajrvi, Alajrvi and Vimpeli. It is formed in a 23 km (14
mi) wide meteorite crater. The age of the crater is estimated to be 73.3 million years old (5.3 m)-the upper
Cretaceous period.
The lake is part of htvnjoki (Swedish: Esse ) basin together with Lake Evijrvi that is located downstream of it.
70297989 B.C.E Kara is a meteor crater in the Yugorsky Peninsula, Nenetsia, Russia. It is 65 km in diameter and the age is estimated
to be 70.3 2.2 million years old (Upper Cretaceous).
Impactite outcrops located on the Baydarata Gulf shore north-east of the crater imply that the original size of the
crater, now greatly eroded, was 120 km in diameter.
65167989 B.C.E Boltysh Crater is an impact crater in the Kirovohrad Oblast province of Ukraine. Boltysh Crater is located in central
Ukraine, in the basin of the Tiasmyn River, a tributary of the Dnieper River.
The crater is 24 kilometres (15 mi) in diameter and its age of 65.17 0.64 million years, based on argon dating
techniques, is within error of that of Chicxulub Crater in Mexico, and the KT boundary.
64997989 B.C.E Chicxulub Crater is an ancient impact crater buried underneath the Yucatn Peninsula in Mexico. It is more than 180
km (110 mi) in diameter, making the feature one of the largest confirmed impact structures on Earth.
The age of the rocks shows that this impact structure dates from the end of the Cretaceous Period, roughly 65 million
years ago, implicated in causing the extinction of the dinosaurs as suggested by the KT boundary.
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50497989 B.C.E Montagnais is a meteorite crater located on the continental shelf south of Nova Scotia, Canada.
It measures 45 km in diameter, and its age is estimated to be 50.50 0.76 million years (Eocene). The crater is under
the sea and buried beneath marine sediments.
48997989 B.C.E Kamensk is an impact crater in Russia. It is 25 km (16 mi) in diameter and the age is estimated to be 49.0 0.2
million years old (Eocene). The crater is not exposed at the surface. It may have formed at the same time as the
smaller nearby crater Gusev.
39997989 B.C.E Logancha is a meteorite crater in Siberia, Russia. It is 20 km (12 mi) in diameter and the age is estimated to be 40
million years old (most likely Eocene). The crater is not exposed at the surface.
38997989 B.C.E Haughton Impact Crater is located on Devon Island, Nunavut in far northern Canada. It is about 23 km (14 mi) in
diameter and formed about 39 million years ago (late Eocene).
The impacting object is estimated to have been approximately 2 km (1.2 mi) in diameter. Devon Island itself is
composed of Paleozoic shale and siltstone overlying gneissic bedrock.
36397989 B.C.E Mistastin Crater is a meteorite crater in Labrador, Canada which contains the roughly circular Mistastin Lake. The
lake's arcuate central island is interpreted to be the central uplift of the complex crater structure.
The lake is approximately 16 km (9.9 mi) in diameter, while the estimated diameter of the original crater is 28 km
(17 mi). The age of the crater is estimated to be 36.4 4 million years (Eocene).
35697989 B.C.E The Popigai crater in Siberia, Russia is tied with Manicouagan Crater as the fourth largest verified impact crater on
Earth. Identified as either an 8 km (5.0 mi) diameter chondrite asteroid, or a 5 km (3.1 mi) diameter stony asteroid.
A large bolide impact created the 100 kilometres (62 mi) diameter crater 35.7 0.2 million years ago during the late
Eocene (Priabonian stage).
34997989 B.C.E The Chesapeake Bay impact crater was formed by a bolide that impacted the eastern shore of North America about
35 million years ago, in the late Eocene epoch. The entire circular crater is about 85 km (53 mi) in diameter and 1.3
km (0.81 mi) deep.
It is one of the best-preserved "wet-target" or marine impact craters, and the largest known impact crater in the U.S..
14297989 B.C.E The Nrdlinger Ries is a large circular depression in western Bavaria, Germany, located north of the Danube in the
district of Donau-Ries. The city of Nrdlingen is located about 6 kilometers (3.7 mi) southwest of the centre of the
depression.
The word "Ries" is not a German word; it is believed that the term is derived from Raetia, since the tribe of Raetians
lived in the area in pre-Roman times. The addition is actually redundant, as there is no other place called Ries.
4997989 B.C.E Karakul lake lies within a circular depression interpreted as a meteorite impact crater with a rim diameter of 52 km
(32 mi). The impact event is estimated to have occurred about 25 million years ago, or less than 5 million years ago.
The Karakul impact structure remained unidentified until it was discovered through studies of imagery taken from
space.
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4397989 B.C.E Ardi (ARA-VP-6/500) is the designation of the fossilized skeletal remains of a female Ardipithecus Ramidus, an
early human-like species 4.4 million years old. The word Ardi means "ground floor" and the word ramid means
"root" in the Afar language.
It is the most complete early hominid specimen, with most of the skull, teeth, pelvis, hands and feet. Ardi, a more
complete set of remains than the Australopithecus Lucy, cannot be a common ancestor of Chimpanzees and humans.
3747989 B.C.E Laetoli, Tanzania Australopithecus Afarensis Footprint
A line of hominid fossil footprints, discovered in 1976 by Mary Leakey, is preserved in powdery volcanic ash from
an eruption of the 20 km distant Sadiman Volcano.
Most scholars classify them as Australopithecus afarensis, but some stress the greater similarity to Homo and prefer
to speak of Homo sp. indet.
3197989 B.C.E "Lucy" is the common name of AL 288-1, several hundred pieces of bone representing about 40% of the skeleton of
an individual Australopithecus afarensis. The specimen was discovered in 1974 at Hadar in the Awash Valley of
Ethiopia's Afar Depression.
In 1994, a new hominid, Ardi, was found, pushing back the earliest known hominid date to 4.4 million years ago,
although details of this discovery were not published until October 2009. Lucy is estimated to have lived 3.2 million
years ago.
2500000 B.C.E The Oldowan is significant for being the earliest stone tool industry in prehistory, being used from 2.6 million years
ago up until 1.7 million years ago, when it was followed by the more sophisticated Acheulean industry.
Oldowan tools were therefore the earliest tools in human history, and mark the beginning of the archaeological
record. The term "Oldowan" is taken from the site of Olduvai Gorge in Tanzania.
1797989 B.C.E Early human migrations began when Homo Erectus first migrated out of Africa over the Levantine corridor and Horn
of Africa to Eurasia about 1.8 million years ago, a migration probably sparked by the development of language.*
Modern humans, Homo sapiens, evolved in Africa up to 200,000 years ago and reached the Near East around
125,000 years ago.**
*Fischer, Steven Roger (2004). "A History of Language".
342989 B.C.E The oldest human footprints ever found are 345,000 years old, give or take 6,000. Known as the "devils' trails", they
have been preserved in volcanic ash atop the Roccamonfina volcano in Italy.
Stphane Scaillet and colleagues at the Laboratory of Climatic and Environmental Sciences, France, have used argon
dating techniques to verify the prints' age. The new findings also confirm that the owners of the footprints were
Homo Heidelbergensis.
170000 B.C.E Homo Sapiens, or Intelligent Man (modern man), 'evolves' from Homo Erectus in Africa, or possibly from Homo
Heidelbergensis or a similar intermediate species;
Homo Sapiens only hominid to engage in abstract thinking and symbolic behavior (mythology, art, writing, science,
coinage, etc.).
*per the mainstream
128000 B.C.E The early inhabitants of Crete settled as early as 128,000 BC, during the Middle Paleolithic age. However, it was not
until 5,000 BC that the first signs of advanced agriculture appeared.
The Minoan civilization was a Bronze Age civilization that arose on the island of Crete and flourished from
approximately the 27th century B.C. to the 15th century B.C..
114989 B.C.E The footprints of Eve is the popular name for a set of fossilized footprints discovered on the shore of Langebaan
Lagoon, South Africa in 1995. They are thought to be those of a female human and have been dated to approximately
117,000 years ago.
This makes them the oldest known footprints of an anatomically-modern human. The date also means that the
individual who left these footprints in this soil, if female, is a candidate for the title of Eve.
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47989 B.C.E "Meteor Crater" Formerly known as the Canyon Diablo Crater, fragments of the meteorite are officially called the
Canyon Diablo Meteorite; Scientists refer to the crater as Barringer Crater. Located approximately 43 miles east of
Flagstaff, near Winslow in
in the northern Arizona desert of the United States. About 1,740 m (5,709 ft) above sea level. It is about 1,200 m
(4,000 ft) in diameter, some 170 m deep (570 ft), and is surrounded by a rim that rises 45 m (150 ft) above the
surrounding plains.
38989 B.C.E "X-Woman" The Denisova hominin (/dnisv/) is the remains (a finger bone and tooth) of a member of the genus
Homo that may belong to a previously unknown species based on an analysis of their mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).
The mtDNA of the Denisova hominin is distinct from the mtDNAs of Neanderthals and modern humans. In 2011 a
toe bone was discovered which may belong to a Neanderthal-Denisovan hybrid.
25000 B.C.E 25,000-12,000 B.C.E.: Homo Sapiens Sapiens arrive in the New World. The specifics of Paleo-Indians migration to
and throughout the American Continent, including the exact dates and routes traveled, are subject to ongoing
research and discussion.
Most scholars agree that Homo Sapiens Sapiens did not evolve independently in the New World; no remains of other
hominid species have been found & related primate species do not occur- they must have come to the New World
from somewhere else.
17989 B.C.E About 20,000 years ago, five human hunters sprinted across the soft clay on the edge of a wetland in what is now
New South Wales, Australia.
Others also wandered across the muddy landscape, including a family of five, a small child, and a one-legged man
who hopped without a crutch. *700 fossil footprints, 400 of them grouped in a set of 23 tracks.
13489 B.C.E The oldest projectile points found in North America were long thought to date from about 13,000 years ago, during
the Paleo-Indian period, however recent evidence suggests that North American projectile points may date to as old
as 15,500 years.
Some of the more famous Paleo-Indian types include Clovis, Folsom and Dalton points.
12900 B.C.E The Younger Dryas impact hypothesis or Clovis comet hypothesis was the hypothesized large air burst or earth
impact of an object or objects from outer space that initiated the Younger Dryas cold period about 12,900.
The theory attempts to explain the extinction of most of the large animals in North America and the demise of the
North American stone age Clovis culture about at the end of the Pleistocene epoch.
12000 B.C.E 12,000-3,600 B.C.E.: Continuing melting ice from retreating glaciers of last ice age, which officially ended 10,000,
causes a huge amount of water from Mediterranean Sea to spill over Bosporos into the Black Sea, flooding the Black
Sea coastal areas.
This is what likely led to the Great Flood story in Assyro-Babylonian tradition. (First actual flood)
10000 B.C.E 10,000-5,700 B.C.E.: atalhyk, Turkey; Is the largest and best preserved Neolithic site found to date. atalhyk
is located overlooking wheat fields in the Konya Plain, southeast of the present-day city of Konya (ancient Iconium)
in Turkey.
The site was first excavated by James Mellaart in 1958. He later led a team which excavated there for four seasons
between 1961 and 1965. These excavations revealed this section of Anatolia as a centre of advanced culture in the
Neolithic period.
9564 B.C.E Destruction of Atlantis, according to Theosophic tradition.
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9500 B.C.E 'Gbekli Tepe' is a hilltop sanctuary erected on the highest point of an elongated mountain ridge some 9.3 mi
northeast of the town of anlurfa (formerly Urfa/Edessa) in southeastern Turkey. Supposedly erected by hunter-
gatherers in the 9th millennium.
Together with Neval ori, it has revolutionized understanding of the Eurasian Neolithic. This site is almost 12,000
years old, and pre-dates any civilizations found on earth by several thousand years. *Deliberately buried in sand, for
reasons unknown.
9500 B.C.E 'Neval ori' was an early Neolithic settlement on the middle Euphrates, in the province of anlurfa (Urfa), eastern
Turkey. The site is famous for having revealed some of the world's most ancient known temples and monumental
sculpture.
The settlement was located about 490 m above sea level, in the foothills of the Taurus mountains, on both banks of
the Kantara stream, a tributary of the Euphrates.
9000 B.C.E 'Baalbek' dates back about 9,000 years, with almost continual settlement of the tell under the Temple of Jupiter,
which was probably a temple since the pre-Hellenistic era.
After Alexander the Great conquered the Near East in 334 B.C.E., the existing settlement was named Heliopolis
() from helios, Greek for sun, and polis, Greek for city. Romans had built a temple complex in Baalbek
consisting of three temples.
9000 B.C.E Early dates for Damascus. Commonly known in Syria as al-Sham, and as the City of Jasmine, is the capital and the
second largest city of Syria after Aleppo. In addition to being one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the
world,
Damascus is a major cultural and religious center of the Levant. It is believed that there are more than 2,000 mosques
in Damascus, the most well-known being the Umayyad Mosque. Christians represent 10% of the population while
85% are Sunni Muslims.
9000 B.C.E Jericho is a city located near the Jordan River in the West Bank of the Palestinian territories. It is believed to be the
lowest & oldest continuously inhabited city in the world.
Archaeologists have unearthed the remains of more than 20 successive settlements in Jericho, the first of which dates
back 11,000 years, almost to the very beginning of the Holocene epoch of Earth's prehistory.
8338 B.C.E Approximate date for the "Bosnian Pyramids", claimed to be being excavated in Bosnia near the town of Visoko,
northwest of Sarajevo. The idea that it constitutes an ancient artificial edifice was publicised by Bosnian author and
metalworker
Semir Osmanagi. He claims they were constructed by ancient Illyrian inhabitants of the Balkans as early as 12,000
B.C.. The 213-metre (699 ft) Visoica hill, upon which the Old town of Visoki was once sited, is roughly pyramid-
shaped.
7500 B.C.E 'Jaffa' is famous for its association with the biblical story of the prophet Jonah. Incorporated with Tel Aviv creating
the city of Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel.
Mentioned in an Ancient Egyptian letter from 1440 B.C.E., glorifying its conquest by Pharaoh Thutmose III, whose
general, Djehuty hid armed Egyptian warriors in large baskets and sent the baskets as a present to the Canaanite city's
governor.
6960 B.C.E 6,960+/-640 BCE; Explosive volcanic eruption of Hasan Dagi in Turkey.
6,600 BCE; Neolithic atalhyk provides the oldest known map of both a Cityand a Volcanic Eruption.
6230 B.C.E Earliest date for Byblos, the Greek name of the Phoenician city Gebal. According to fragments attributed to the semi-
legendary pre-Trojan war Phoenician historian Sanchuniathon, it was built by Cronus as the first city in Phoenicia.
Today, Byblos is a modern city that still retains its historical past. It remains as one of Lebanon's major tourist sites
due to its rich history and scenic mountains overlooking the Mediterranean.
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6000 B.C.E The earliest written records go back about 5,000 years in the Near East, in Mesopotamia, and the Nile Valley.
Elsewhere, written history begins much later: in Greece, about 3,500 years ago; in China, about 2,000 years ago;
and in many other parts of the world, after the 15th century C.E. with the arrival of Western explorers and
missionaries. Oral histories have an even shorter compass, extending back only a few generations or centuries at the
most.
5400 B.C.E 'City of Eridu'; An ancient Sumerian city in what is now Tell Abu Shahrain, Dhi Qar Governorate, Iraq. Eridu was
considered the earliest city in southern Mesopotamia, and is one of the oldest cities in the world. Originally, the home
founded by Enki (Ea).
Sumerians, a non-Semitic people in southern Mesopotamia, invent the wheel, nails, writing and using clay tablets to
keep records of commodities; Sumerians considered by many to be the world's first civilization.
5000 B.C.E The Kingdom of Aksum had its own written language called Ge'ez, and also developed a distinctive architecture
exemplified by giant obelisks, the oldest of which (though much smaller) date from 50002000 BC.
4200 B.C.E Uskmouth, South Wales Footprints.
Following storms in the autumn of 1986, a track of human footprints was discovered eroding out of the clays in the
intertidal zone in front of Uskmouth Power Station.
The footprints were found to contain peat deposits, allowing them to be carbon dated to 4200 B.C.. This made them
the oldest known human footprints in Britain.
4100 B.C.E The cone head or elongated skulls found in Maltese temple-tombs are similar to those found in Peru and studied by
Dr. Von Tschudi. Not only is this race very different than homo-sapiens (humans) but they appeared in the Americas,
Africa, the Middle East.
We also find cone heads dolicho-head peoples in ancient Sumer/Akkad (Iraq). Six kilometers east of Mosul, in
northern Iraq, is the ancient site of Tell Arpachiyah. *Dolichocephaloids
4004 B.C.E
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Creation - Christian; *James Ussher. In the r'shth 'Elhym br' the heaven and the earth. Then 'Elhym said, "Let
Us 'sh man in Our image, according to Our likeness; and let them rule"
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Enki mixes clay for Nintu to create mankind. She uses a god and clay, then gives it spirit. The Anunnaki OK'd it. We-
ila, who had personality, was killed and his flesh and blood was used by Nintu to mix as clay.
4000 B.C.E 4,000-2,000 B.C.E.: 'People and Animals', a detail of rock-shelter painting in Cogul, Lleida, Spain, are painted. It is
now at Museo Arqueolgico, Barcelona.
4000 B.C.E City of Uruk (Biblical Erech): In myth and literature Uruk was famous as the capital city of Gilgamesh, hero of the
Epic of Gilgamesh. It is also believed Uruk is the Biblical (Genesis 10:10) Erech, the second city founded by Nimrod
in Shinar.
3874 B.C.E Cain Kills Able. Cain filled with lustful rage, leads Abel into the wilderness of dark soil. After having Abel lead in
front, he starts beating Abel with his staff, then takes a large stone and crushes his skull, spilling his brains.
After the Ya/Cain exchange...'where is your brother?' Cain marked with trembling and shaking. Abel was 15 1/2 &
Cain 17 1/2. Cain takes Luluwa in marriage, they move to the place of dark soil where he had killed Abel and their
children filled the land.
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3800 B.C.E In Genesis, Sidon is the son of Canaan the grandson of Noah. Its name coincides with the modern Arabic word for
fishery. In the years before Jesus, Sidon had many conquerors: Assyrians, Babylonians, Egyptians, Greeks, and
finally Romans.
Herod the Great visited Sidon. The city was eventually conquered by the Arabs and then by the Ottoman Turks. On
December 4th, 1110 Sidon was sacked in the First Crusade by King Baldwin of Jerusalem and King Sigurd of
Norway.
3760 B.C.E
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3600 B.C.E Construction of the Ta' arat and Kordin III temples on Malta. Construction of the gantija megalithic temple
complex on the Island of Gozo, Malta: the world's oldest extant free-standing structures, and the world's oldest
religious structures.
3,600-3,200 B.C.: Construction of the first temple within the Mnajdra solar temple complex on Malta, containing
"furniture" such as stone benches and tables, that set it apart from other European megalith constructions.
3544 B.C.E Birth of Jared to Mahalaleel and Dinah. Mahalaleel lived sixty-five years, and fathered Jared.
Mahalaleel leads family till he becomes sick @ 870. He calls Jared and warns him of the coming transgression and
the impending flood Yahweh confirms @ 450. Jared is tested @ 485, led to people of Cain, prays and is delivered.
3500 B.C.E From the Early Bronze Age (3,500 B.C. to 2,600 B.C.), the Minoan civilization on Crete showed a promise of
greatness. Around 1,700 B.C. there was a large disturbance in Crete, probably an earthquake, or possibly an invasion
from Anatolia.
There was another natural catastrophe around 1,600 B.C., possibly an eruption of the Thera volcano. Even this
disaster didn't discourage the Minoans: the palaces were again rebuilt and were made even greater than before.
3500 B.C.E The Sumerian King List names eight antediluvian kings who reigned for tens of thousands of years, but it is not
known if these names have any historical basis. The royal tombs of Ur contain the graves of Meskalamdug and
Akalamdug, among others,
which probably date to this period. The first known writing, a small limestone tablet, comes from Kish and is dated to
3,500. At Uruk several hundred clay tablets have been found, most dating to 3,200-3,100.
3382 B.C.E Jared marries Baraka. Birth of Enoch. "Chnwk walked with 'Elhym three hundred years after he had become the
father of Methuselah, and he had other sons and daughters. So all the day's of Enoch were three hundred and sixty-
five years.
Chnwk walked with 'Elhym; and he was not, for 'Elhym took him."
*The Book of Enoch.
**Enochian Bloodline
3300 B.C.E 3,300-2,900 B.C.E.: Construction of the Newgrange solar observatory/passage tomb in Ireland.
Approximate early dating for Stonehenge. Many claim that Skara Brae is much older however.
3300 B.C.E Born in 3,300 B.C., around 3,255 tzi the Iceman dies near the present-day border between Austria and Italy, only to
be discovered in 1991 buried in a glacier of the tztal Alps. His cause of death is believed to be homicide.
He wore a cloak made of woven grass and had a coat, a belt, a pair of leggings, a loincloth and shoes as well as a
copper axe with a yew handle, a flint-bladed knife with an ash handle and a quiver of 14 arrows with viburnum and
dogwood shafts.
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3251 B.C.E 3,251-3,237 B.C.
Flood Date given in 'The Book of Giant's' by: W.B. Henning
3228 B.C.E
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"Krishna Janmashtami" Birth of Krishna; the 8th & Complete Avatar of Vishnu. He 'departed' on 3,102.
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3180 B.C.E 3,180-2,500 B.C. *Wiki-Date
Skara Brae is a large stone-built Neolithic settlement, located on the Bay of Skaill on the west coast of Mainland,
Orkney, Scotland. It consists of ten clustered houses.
Older than Stonehenge and the Great Pyramids, it has been called the "Scottish Pompeii" because of its excellent
preservation. [Hawkes 1986, p. 262] A number of enigmatic Carved Stone Balls have been found at the site and
some are on display in the museum
3114 B.C.E
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3100 B.C.E Narmer was an ancient Egyptian pharaoh of the Early Dynastic Period. He is thought to be the successor to the
Protodynastic pharaohs Scorpion (or Selk) and/or Ka, and he is considered by some to be the unifier of Egypt and
founder of the First Dynasty.
The identity of Narmer is the subject of ongoing debate. Menes is also credited with the unification of Egypt, as the
first pharaoh. According to the legend, Menes unifies Upper and Lower Egypt, and a new capital is erected at
Memphis.
3074 B.C.E Cain's house falls on him and kills him. - Lamech the blind; son of Cain and father of Atun is tending his sheep when
Cain approaches.
Lamech fears he is an intruder and shoots him with a bow that hits him in the side, and then shoots him between the
eyes with his sling. Cain falls and dies and Lamech kills Atun in the confusion.
3074 B.C.E Death of Adam at 930 years old. - So all the days that the 'dm lived were nine hundred and thirty years, and he
died.
Death of Adam @ 930; 15th of Barmudeh after the reckoning of an epact of the sun, on the 9th hour on a Friday.
Before his death, Adam tells his sons to keep separate from the children of Cain.
3074 B.C.E Enoch is sent to warn Azazel of the watchers impending doom. Nephilim cursed with an unquenchable thirst and
hunger, forced to roam the earth eternally. Fallen promised 'no peace' and forced to watch the destruction of their
children.
When the 4 archangels come to destroy the fallen, the fallen take human form and try to hid among the humans. The
archangels separate the demons and lead them to thirty-two distant towns at Aryan Wezan, near Mt. Sumeru.
3017 B.C.E Enlil becomes enraged with the IGIGI. "All we Anunnaki decided together on a rule. Anu and Adad guarded the
upper regions, I guarded the lower earth. But wherever Enki goes, he loosens the yoke and establishes freedom. Let
us bind prince Enkiby an oath."
"Why will you bind me with an oath? Am I to lay my hands on my own peoples? The flood that you are commanding
me, who is it? I do not know. Am I to give birth to a flood? That is the task of Enlil. " The gods commanded total
destruction.
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3017 B.C.E Enoch builds two great pillars: one of marble, engraved with an historical direction in respect to a subterranean nine-
arched vault/temple which he had built by the inspiration of the Most High; (possibly in Mt. Calvary);
and one of brass, inscribed with the principles of the liberal arts, and especially of masonry. The flood washed away
the marble pillar. Josephus Mentions Two Ancient Pillars-1.3.70
3017 B.C.E The Fallen; 200 in all, led by Semjz descended upon Mt. Hermon in the days of Jared. Twenty of them made an
oath to take wives of the daughters of men. These Fallen start to teach mankind the secrets of heaven;
charms, enchantments, magic's, sorceries, cutting of roots, astrology, constellations, signs of the earth, moon, sun and
stars; and both metal working and war. These relationships gave birth to the Nephilim.
3000 B.C.E Sumerian temple of Janna at Eridu erected.
First clear evidence of a permanent settlement at Jerusalem. (Early Bronze Age 30002800 B.C.E.) According to the
Bible, before King David's conquest of Jerusalem in approximately 1,003 B.C.E. the city was home to the Jebusites,
and called 'Jebus'.
2948 B.C.E Lamech marries Batenosh. Birth of Noah.
Lamech lived one hundred and eighty-two years, and fathered Nach. Nachwas blameless in his time; Nach
walked with 'Elhym.
2900 B.C.E Aegean civilization is a general term for the Bronze Age civilizations of Greece around the Aegean Sea. There are in
fact three distinct but communicating and interacting geographic regions covered by this term: Crete, the Cyclades
and the Greek mainland.
Crete is associated with the Minoan civilization from the Early Bronze Age. The Cyclades converge with the
mainland during the Early Helladic ("Minyan") period and with Crete in the Middle Minoan period.
2750 B.C.E Historical date for the Life of Gilgamesh. This dating works with the D.S.S. mention of his name but conflict
however with the general theme of the story as well as other relevant historical data.
2700 B.C.E Semitic tribes occupy Assyria in the northern part of the plain of Shinar and Akkad. Phoenicians settle on Syrian
coast, with centers at Tyre and Sidon. Creation of the Kingdom of Elam.
Germination of the Bristlecone pine tree "Methuselah" about 2,700 B.C.E., the oldest known tree still living now.
2600 B.C.E Mohenjo-daro and Harappa. Mohenjo-daro was built around 2600 BC and abandoned around 1,800 BC. At its
height, Mohenjo-daro was the most developed and advanced city in South Asia, displaying remarkably developed
engineering and urban planning for its time.
Harappa was rediscovered in the 1920s after excavations at Mohenjo-daro (which means "mound of the dead") in
Sindh near Sukkur, and Harappa, in west Punjab south of Lahore. *23,500 residents.
2575 B.C.E The age of the pyramids reached its zenith at Giza in 2575-2150 B.C.. As of 2008, some 135 pyramids have been
discovered in Egypt. The Great Pyramid of Giza is the largest in Egypt and one of the largest in the world.
The base is over 52,600 square meters in area. While pyramids are associated with Egypt, the nation of Sudan has
220 extant pyramids, the most numerous in the world. The Great Pyramid of Giza is one of the Seven Wonders of the
Ancient World.
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2500 B.C.E 2,500 B.C.E.-2,200 B.C.E.: Incised panel "Frying pan", from Syros, Cyclades is made. Two figures of women, from
the Cyclades, are made. They are now at the National Archaeological Museum, Athens.
Dynasty of Lagash in Sumer. Golden age of Ur in Mesopotamia. (2474 BC2398 BC) Sumerian poetry, lamenting
the death of Tammuz, the shepherd god. Sumerian cuneiform writing reduces pictographs still in use to about 550.
2500 B.C.E Excavation and development of the Hypogeum of al-Saflieni at Paola, Malta, a subterranean temple complex
subsequently used as a necropolis.
2492 B.C.E The Armenian patriarch Haik defeats the Babylonian king Bel.
2452 B.C.E Three Sovereigns and Five Emperors, a group of legendary rulers in Ancient China.
2371 B.C.E Sargon the Great (Sharru-kin, 2371-2316) rose from obscure origins to become cupbearer to Ur-zababa, king of Kish.
Rebelling, he built the city of Agade or Akkad (whose site has not been located) and proclaimed himself king.
Sargon installed his daughter Enheduanna as high priestess at Ur. Enheduanna's hymns to Inanna have survived,
making her history's first known author. Around 2190, Akkad fell to the Gutians.
2349 B.C.E 'Noah'* sees that the "earth had tilted/sunk and its destruction was near". Afflicted and Shaken. Noah builds the ark
as commanded, and enters Flood, Noah's sacrifice. Covenant of Noah. Inauguration of Feast of Weeks (Pentecost).
2nd, Biblical Flood.
*In those days 'Zi-ud-sura' is king; a flood will sweep over the...in all the...a decision that the seed of mankind is to
be destroyed had been made. Zi-ud-sura prostrated himself before An and Enlil; they granted him life like a god; in
the land Dilmun.
2348 B.C.E In the seventh month, on the seventeenth day of the month, the ark rested on the mountains of Ararat. After leaving
the ark, Nach first builds an altar and makes an offering, then begins farming and plants a vineyard.
After the waters had abated; Atra-Khasis offers up a sacrifice to the gods. They smelled the smell and gathered like
flies over the offering. The warrior Enlil saw the vessel and was filled with anger at the IGIGI:
2345 B.C.E Sixth Dynasty of Egypt, reign of Teti.
2247 B.C.E Building of the Tower of Babel. Human Race dispersed from the land of Shinar. "Come, let us make bricks and burn
them thoroughly.""Come, let us build for ourselves a city, and a tower whose top will reach into heaven,-- Enki
shall change their speech
It is the name of that celebrated tower attempted to be built on the plains of Shinar, 1775 A.M., about one hundred
and forty years after the Deluge--Josephus 1.5.120 Makes reference to the Tower of Babel Dispersion. *(America)
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2247 B.C.E Life of Gilgamesh per The Sumerian King List; He was the 5th Ruler in the 1st Dynasty of Uruk. Enmerkar builds
Uruk, and it is Gilgamesh who is attributed to building its walls. Enmerkar; the son of Mesh-ki-ang-gasher, the king
of Unug,
who built Unug (Uruk) reigned 420 years. Gilgamesh; whose father was a phantom (?), the lord of Kulaba reigned
126 years. He was contemporary with Aga of Kish.
2138 B.C.E Babylon: A solar eclipse on May 9th and a lunar eclipse on May 24th occurred and are believed to be the double
eclipse that took place 23 years after the ascension of king Shulgi of Babylon by those holding to the long chronology.
2126 B.C.E The Lord imposed a levy on his city. The herald made the horn signal sound in all the lands: "Unug, arise! Open up
the Euphrates! Kulaba, arise! Divert the waters of the Euphrates!" Unug's levy was a flood, Kulaba's levy was a
clouded sky.
Utu looked at its shells with admiration. Then as soon as the water in the bed of the Euphrates had receded, his tomb
was built there from stone. (1.8.1.3) [Gilgamesh Tomb]
2030 B.C.E Islamic scholars have generally assumed that the Kaaba was constructed by Abraham in around 2030 B.C. However,
academic scholars find little evidence to support the claim of Islamic tradition that the Kaaba was built by Abraham.
Dr. Siavash Avesta in his book 'From Mitra to Mohammad' claims that the Kaaba was built by Darius the Great
around the 5th century B.C. as a Zorastrian fire temple and was called Beyt Zohal before being repaired by Abraham.
2000 B.C.E 2,000 B.C.E.-1,900 B.C.E.: 'Kamares Ware Jug', from Phaistos, Crete, is made. Old Palace period. It is now at the
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Iraklion, Crete.
2,000 B.C.E.-1,600 B.C.E.: Erlitou period (Xia Dynasty) in China. 2,000 B.C.E.-250 A.D.: Mayan Civilization Pre-
Classic Period;
250-900 A.D.: Mayan Civilization Classic Period. Height of the Empire.
2000 B.C.E Tichit (Ancient Ghana) settlements began. Seima-Turbino Phenomenon originating in the Altai Mountains leads to
rapid and massive migrations westward across the Urals into north-eastern Europe and eastward into China and
South-east Asia.
1996 B.C.E Terah marries Edna. Birth of Abraham.
The founder of the Hebrew nation and Judaism. Grand-Father of: Judaism, Islam, and Christianity.
1922 B.C.E God called Abraham out of Ur, of the Chaldeans, to go into the land that He would show him. Gen. 15:7; Jos 24:2,3;
Ne 9:7; & Ac 7:2-4. Ur was located in Mesopotamia according to Stephen the first martyr and Abarbenel.
*Ussher
1910 B.C.E Birth of Ishmael to Abraham and Hagar.
Father of Islam.
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1900 B.C.E Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet Written-Earliest known work of literature. Scholars believe that it originated as a series of
Sumerian legends and poems about the protagonist of the story, Gilgamesh king of Uruk, which were fashioned into
a longer Akkadian epic.
The most complete version existing today is preserved on 12 clay tablets from the library collection of 7th-century
Assyrian king Ashurbanipal. The Epic of Gilgamesh was discovered by Hormuzd Rassam in 1853 and is widely
known today.
1900 B.C.E Hittites Old Kingdom in Anatolia.
1896 B.C.E Birth of Isaac to Abraham and Sarah.
Father of Judaism.
*Per Ussher
1867 B.C.E Babylon was an Akkadian city-state (founded by an Amorite dynasty) of ancient Mesopotamia, the remains of which
are found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad.
Babylon, along with Assyria to the north, was one of the two Akkadian nations that evolved after the collapse of the
Akkadian Empire, although it was rarely ruled by native Akkadians.
1800 B.C.E Civilization in Canaan. App. Date of Atra-Khasis, Enuma Elish, and Eridu Genesis.
1,800 B.C.E.-1,600 B.C.E.: Horse and sun chariot, from Trundholm Sun Chariot, Zealand, Denmark, was made. It is
now at the National Museum, Copenhagen.
1800 B.C.E The historic Nineveh is mentioned about 1,800 B.C.E. as a centre of worship of Ishtar, whose cult was responsible
for the city's early importance. Nineveh became one of Mitanni's vassals for nearly a century until
the Assyrian king Ashur-uballit I reclaimed it in 1,365 B.C.E. while overthrowing the Mittani Empire. The goddess
Ishtar's statue was sent to Pharaoh Amenhotep III of Egypt in the 14th century by orders of the king of Mitanni.
1792 B.C.E Hammurapi the Great (1792-1750) took Uruk and Isin soon after his accession to the throne. For over 20 years, he
concentrated on building and irrigation projects, organized a centralized administration, and issued the famous "Law
Code of Hammurapi".
1700 B.C.E 1,700 B.C.E.-1,300 B.C.E.: Palace complex in Knossos, Crete, was built. Woman or Goddess with snakes, from the
palace complex, Second Palace period, Knossos, Crete, is made. Pendant of gold bees or wasps, from Chryssolakkos
near Mallia, Crete, is made.
They are now at Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Iraklion, Crete.
1650 B.C.E 1,650 B.C.E.-1,450 B.C.E.: Harvester Vase, from Hagia Triada, Crete, is made. Second Palace period. It is now at
Heraklion Archaeological Museum, Iraklion, Crete.
1,627-1,600 B.C.E.: The "Minoan Eruption of Thera", also referred to as the Thera eruption or Santorini eruption,
was one of the largest volcanic events on Earth in recorded history. It devastated Thera (Santorini) and the Minoan
settlement at Akrotiri.
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1650 B.C.E Atra-Khasis Babylonian Version.
1600 B.C.E 1,600 B.C.E.-1,360 B.C.E.: Egyptian domination over Canaan and Syria.
1600 B.C.E Mycenaean Greece (1,600 B.C.1,100 B.C.) is a cultural period of Bronze Age Greece taking its name from the
archaeological site of Mycenae in northeastern Argolis, in the Peloponnese of southern Greece.
Athens, Pylos, Thebes, and Tiryns are also important Mycenaean sites. The last phase of the Bronze Age in Ancient
Greece, it is the historical setting of much ancient Greek literature and myth, including the epics of Homer.
1571 B.C.E Birth of Moses.
1520 B.C.E Egypt conquers Nubia, beginning of Egyptian domination of Nubia.
1491 B.C.E God appeared to Moses in a burning bush that was not consumed with fire, while he was keeping his father-in-law
Jethro's sheep in the mountain of Horeb.
*per Ussher
1491 B.C.E The Exodus from Egypt per Ussher.
Cff. Egyptian expulsion of the Hyksos
By the Fifteenth dynasty, they ruled lower Egypt, and at the end of the Seventeenth dynasty, they were expelled.
The Hyksos first appeared in Egypt during the Eleventh dynasty, began their climb to power in the Thirteenth
dynasty, and came out of the second intermediate period in control of Avaris and the Delta.
1400 B.C.E 'Walls of Jericho'-1930-36 John Garstang, at the suggestion of William F. Albright, the doyen of Palestinian
archaeology at the time, discovered the remains of a network of collapsed walls which he dated to the time he
believed the Israelites
were on their conquest, that had apparently fallen in a dramatic fashion as opposed to being ruined by abandonment
or decay from natural forces. Garstang's work thus reversed the conclusions of the earlier diggings.
1300 B.C.E No original manuscripts are known to exist...only copies of copies and via the many translations, many errors have
invariably crept in. Written some 3300 years ago (1300 B.C.-100 A.D.), the Bible continues to be, by far, the most
popular of books.
*per the Mainstream
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1300 B.C.E Trojan Horse/War 1300-950 B.C.E. (1,184 B.C.E. Traditional Date)
1292 B.C.E 1292-1225 B.C.E.
The Construction of Pithom, Store City of Ramses II.
and there are neither men to make bricks nor straw.
*per The Center for Online Judaic Studies
http://cojs.org/
1274 B.C.E The Battle of Kadesh in Syria between the Egyptians and Hittites.
1269 B.C.E Ramses II, pharaoh of ancient Egypt, and Hattusilis III, king of the Hittites, sign the earliest known peace treaty.
1208 B.C.E Merneptah Stele-also known as the Israel Stele or Victory Stele of Merneptah-is an inscription by the Ancient
Egyptian king Merneptah (reign:1213 to 1203 B.C.), which appears on the reverse side of a granite stele erected by
the king Amenhotep III.
"Canaan is captive with all woe. Ashkelon is conquered, Gezer seized, Yanoam made nonexistent; Israel is wasted,
bare of seed."
*It was discovered by Flinders Petrie in 1896 at Thebes.
1200 B.C.E 'Beginnings' of Judaism.
200 A.D.- Rabbi Judah haNasi (Judah the Prince) wrote the Mishna.
500 A.D.- Ravina I&II and Rav Ashi compile Babylonian Talmud.
1200 B.C.E The Greek Dark Age or Ages (1,200 B.C.750 B.C.) are terms which have regularly been used to refer to the period
of Greek history from the presumed Dorian invasion and end of the Mycenaean Palatial civilization around 1,200
B.C., to the first signs of the
Greek city-states in the 9th century B.C.. The archaeological evidence shows a widespread collapse of Bronze Age
civilization in the eastern Mediterranean world at the outset of the period.
1011 B.C.E 1011-931 B.C.E {Reign: 971-931}
Shelomoh ben David 'King Solomon'
Third king of the United Monarchy, and the final king before the northern Kingdom of Israel and the southern
The Hebrew Bible credits Solomon as the builder of the First Temple in Jerusalem, and in the Qur'an, he is a Prophet,
known as Sulaiman. Solomon had seven hundred wives and three hundred concubines. The only wife that is
mentioned by name is Naamah.
1000 B.C.E Hiram Abif is born about this time. The exact date is unknown.
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1000 B.C.E Mound Builders in Illinois.
930 B.C.E On Solomon's death, the ten northern tribes split off to form the Kingdom of Israel. Under the leadership of the House
of David and Solomon, Jerusalem remained the capital of the Kingdom of Judah.
896 B.C.E Elijah, in company with Elisha , approaches the Jordan. He rolls up his mantle and strikes the water (2 Kings 2:8). he
water immediately divides and Elijah and Elisha cross on dry land.
Suddenly, a chariot of fire and horses of fire appear and Elijah is lifted up to heaven in a whirlwind. As Elijah is
lifted up, his mantle falls to the ground and Elisha picks it up.
753 B.C.E
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Founding of Rome per "The Roman Ab Urbe Condita" - Latin for 'From The Founding Of The City (Rome)'
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750 B.C.E The Archaic period in Greece (800 B.C.480 B.C.) was a period of ancient Greek history that followed the Greek
Dark Ages. The termini of the Archaic period are defined as the "structural revolution", meaning a sudden upsurge of
population &
material goods that occurred 750 B.C., and the "intellectual revolution" of classical Greece. The end of archaism is
conventionally marked by Xerxes' invasion of Greece in 480 B.C..
722 B.C.E When the Assyrians conquered the Kingdom of Israel in 722 B.C.E., Jerusalem was strengthened by a great influx of
refugees from the northern kingdom.
669 B.C.E The library of the Assyrian king Ashurbanipal (669-626 BC) contain the first glassmaking "manual". British
archaeologists, headed by Austen Henry Layard, found about 20,000 clay tablets beginning in 1849.
The tablets were shipped to the British Museum, where they lay for close to 50 years before Assyriologists were able
to decipher them.
631 B.C.E End of the Assyrian Empire.
623 B.C.E Siddhrtha Gautama Buddha (623 or 563-543 or 483 (aged 80))
*501?
Founder of Buddhism.
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621 B.C.E Draco's code of law is introduced.
600 B.C.E Cyrus II of Persia (600 B.C. or 576 B.C.530 B.C.), commonly known as Cyrus the Great, also known as Cyrus the
Elder, was the founder of the Achaemenid Empire. Under his rule, the empire embraced all the previous civilized
states of the ancient Near East.
The Achaemenid Empire (Old Persian Haxmanishiya) (550330 B.C.E.), known as the first Persian Empire was the
successor state of the Median Empire.
600 B.C.E Iron making around Great Lakes region.
Rise of Paracas culture (Peru).
600 B.C.E Silver Scroll Amulets from Ketef Hinnom.
In Numbers 6:2227, the priests are instructed to bless the people of Israel with a three-part blessing known as the
Priestly Blessing (or Priestly Benediction).
The words of this blessing appear on two small, silver amulets discovered in the Hinnom Valley south of Jerusalems
Old City. In 1979, Israeli archaeologist Gabriel Barkay discovered the silver amulets in a burial chamber.
588 B.C.E Destruction of Jerusalem by Babylon and the beginning of the Babylonian Captivity per Ussher.
587 B.C.E King Solomon's Temple is destroyed by Nebuchadnezzar II of Babylon.
586 B.C.E Babylonians conquered Judah and Jerusalem, and laid waste to Solomon's Temple. In 538, after 50 years of
Babylonian captivity, Persian King Cyrus the Great invited the Jews to return to Judah to rebuild the Temple.
Construction of the Second Temple was completed in 516, during the reign of Darius the Great, 70 years after the
destruction of the First Temple.
582 B.C.E Pythagoras is born.
551 B.C.E
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Confucius or 'Kng Qi' (551-479 B.C. (Aged 71-72))
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Founder of Confucianism.
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550 B.C.E Ahura Mazda first appeared in the Achaemenid period (550330 B.C.E.) under Darius I's Behistun Inscription. Until
Artaxerxes II (405-04 to 359-58 B.C.E.), Ahura Mazda was worshiped and invoked alone.
With Artaxerxes II, Ahura Mazda was invoked in a triad, with Mithra and Apam Napat. Avestan name for a divinity
of the Old Iranian religion who was proclaimed the uncreated God by Zoroaster, the founder of Zoroastrianism.
505 B.C.E "The Republic" was founded in 505 [509], according to tradition, when the last king, Tarquinius Superbus, was
expelled by a revolt of native Roman aristocrats led by L. Junius Brutus.
The dominant tradition states that the Republic was led from the beginning by two annual, eponymous officials
called consuls, but some scholars think that until 363 [367] they were known as praetors (the latter then became the
second tier of officials).
500 B.C.E Burial Mounds in Illinois.
500 B.C.E The Greek Classical period (500-323 B.C.) is characterised by a style which was considered by later observers to be
exemplary (i.e. 'classical')for instance the Parthenon. Politically, the Classical Period was dominated by Athens and
the Delian League during the 5th century, displaced by Spartan hegemony during the early 4th century, before power
shifted to Thebes and the Boeotian League and finally to the League of Corinth led by Macedon.
469 B.C.E 469-399 B.C.: Socrates, Plato's Mentor.
445 B.C.E King Artaxerxes I of Persia issued a decree allowing the city and the walls to be rebuilt. Jerusalem resumed its role as
capital of Judah and center of Jewish worship.
430 B.C.E The Plague of Athens was a devastating epidemic which hit the city-state of Athens in ancient Greece during the
second year of the Peloponnesian War (430 BC), when an Athenian victory still seemed within reach.
It is believed to have entered Athens through Piraeus, the city's port and sole source of food and supplies. The plague
returned twice more, in 429 BC and in the winter of 427/6 BC.
427 B.C.E 427-347 B.C.: Plato, Aristotle's Teacher.
400 B.C.E Axum or Aksum is a city in northern Ethiopia which was the original capital of the eponymous kingdom of Axum.
The kingdom was also arbitrarily identified as Abyssinia, Ethiopia, and India in medieval writings.
The Ethiopian Orthodox Church claims that the Church of Our Lady Mary of Zion in Aksum houses the Biblical Ark
of the Covenant in which lie the Tablets of Law upon which the Ten Commandments are inscribed.
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384 B.C.E 384-322 B.C.: Aristotle, Student of Plato, Teacher of Alexander the Great.
Aristotle was the philosopher of logic; taught zoology.
356 B.C.E
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Birth of Alexander the Great. Reign 336-323 B.C.E.
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329 B.C.E Alexander the Great records two silver shields, spitting fire around the rims in the sky that dived repeatedly at his
army as they were attempting a river crossing.
The action so panicked his elephants, horses, and men they had to abandon the river crossing until the following day.
323 B.C.E The Hellenistic period (323-146 B.C.) is when Greek culture and power expanded into the near and middle east. This
period begins with the death of Alexander and ends with the Roman conquest.
320 B.C.E The Chinese astronomer Wu Xian publishes a list of 1464 stars in 284 constellations. Shortly after this, the first
celestial globe is cast by Qian Luozhi.
300 B.C.E The Age of Euclid - the Greek mathematician and geometrician who founded a school at Alexandria.
290 B.C.E Emperor Diocletian executes the stonemasons Claudius, Castorius, Sempornians, Nicostratus, and Simplicius (an
apprentice) for refusing to carve a statue to the pagan god Aesculapius.
Several years later he also executes the operative stonemasons Severus, Severianus, Carpophorus, and Victorius for
refusing to pay homage to the same pagan god. These four become the "Four Crowned Martyrs" - patron Saints of the
Operative Craft.
283 B.C.E Pharaoh, Ptolomy II Soter, founded the Museum or Royal Library of Alexandria in 283 BC. The Museum was a
shrine of the Muses modeled after the Lyceum of Aristotle in Athens.
280 B.C.E Septuagint Written by 72 Jews in Alexandria, Egypt.
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221 B.C.E Following the advice of minister Li Si, Emperor Qin Shi Huang ordered the burning of all philosophy books and
history books from states other than Qin.
This was followed by the live burial of a large number of intellectuals who did not comply with the state dogma.
Several other large book burnings also occurred in Chinese history.
214 B.C.E The Siege of Syracuse by the Roman Republic took place in 214-212 BC, at the end of which the Magna Graecia
Hellenistic city of Syracuse, located on the east coast of Sicily, fell.
During the siege, the city was protected by weapons developed by Archimedes the great inventor and polymath.
200 B.C.E The Ajanta Caves , Maharashtra, India are 29 rock-cut cave monuments which date from the 2nd century. The caves
include paintings and sculptures considered to be masterpieces of both Buddhist religious art (which depict the
Jataka tales)
as well as frescos which are reminiscent of the Sigiriya paintings in Sri Lanka. The first sanctuaries were built during
the Satavahana dynasty in the canyons of the Waghora River.
168 B.C.E The Seleucid monarch Antiochus IV ordered Jewish 'Books of the Law' found in Jerusalem to be 'rent in pieces' and
burned - part of the series of persecutions which precipitated the revolt of the Maccabees.
152 B.C.E With the successful Maccabean revolt of Mattathias the High Priest and his five sons, against Antiochus Epiphanes
in 168 B.C.E., establish the Hasmonean Kingdom with Jerusalem again as its capital.
In 63 B.C.E., Pompey the Great intervened in a Hasmonean struggle for the throne and captured Jerusalem,
incorporating Judea into the Roman Republic.
150 B.C.E 150 B.C.-70 A.D.: Dead Sea Scrolls Written.
63 B.C.E Pompey the Great intervened in a Hasmonean struggle for the throne and captured Jerusalem, incorporating Judea
into the Roman Republic. As Rome became stronger it installed Herod as a Jewish client king.
Herod the Great, as he was known, devoted himself to developing and beautifying the city. He built walls, towers and
palaces, and expanded the Temple Mount, buttressing the courtyard with blocks of stone weighing up to 100 tons.
17 B.C.E Virgil died and in his will ordered that his masterpiece, the Aeneid, be burned, as it was a draft and not a final
version. However, his friends disobeyed him and released the epic poem after editing it themselves.
5 B.C.E Jesus of Nazareth (5 B.C.-30 A.D.); Pontius Pilate allowed his crucifixion by the avid request of orthodox Jews.
He rose 3 days later. Founder of the Christian Faith.
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6 C.E. Shortly after Herod's death, Judea came under direct Roman rule as the Iudaea Province, although Herod's
descendants through Agrippa II remained client kings of neighbouring territories until 96 C.E..
Roman rule over Jerusalem and the region began to be challenged with the First JewishRoman War, which resulted
in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 C.E..
25 C.E. Senator Aulus Cremutius Cordus was forced to commit suicide and his History was burned by the aediles, under the
order of the senate. Praise of Brutus and Cassius, who had assassinated Julius Caesar, was considered an offence
under the lex majestatis
A copy of the book was saved by Cordus' daughter Marcia, and it was published again under Caligula. However, only
a few fragments survived to the present.
32 C.E. St. Peter (32-67)
1st Pope
67 C.E. St. Linus (67-76)
2nd Pope
70 C.E. Roman rule over Jerusalem and the region began to be challenged with the First JewishRoman War, which resulted
in the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 C.E..
Jerusalem once again served as the capital of Judea during the three-year rebellion known as the Bar Kokhba revolt,
beginning in 132 C.E.. The Romans succeeded in suppressing the revolt in 135 C.E..
70 C.E.
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Josephus, from "Jewish War" Book CXI, "On the 21st of May a demonic phantom of incredible size...for before
sunset there appeared in the air over the whole country chariots and armed troops coursing through the clouds and
surrounding the cities."
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76 C.E. St. Anacletus (Cletus) (76-88)
3rd Pope
88 C.E. St. Clement I (88-97)
4th Pope
97 C.E. St. Evaristus (97-105)
5th Pope
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105 C.E. St. Alexander I (105-115)
6th Pope
115 C.E. St. Sixtus I (115-125)
7th Pope
Also called Xystus I
122 C.E. Hadrian's Wall ("Aelian Wall") was a defensive fortification in Roman Britain. The wall was the most heavily
fortified border in the Empire. Hadrian's Wall was 80 Roman miles (73 statute miles or 120 km) long & 1620 ft
high.
It was the first of two fortifications built across Great Britain, the second being the Antonine Wall, lesser known of
the two because its physical remains are less evident today.
125 C.E. St. Telesphorus (125-136)
8th Pope
136 C.E. St. Hyginus (136-140)
9th Pope
140 C.E. St. Pius I (140-155)
10th Pope
142 C.E. Saltpeter was first recorded to be known to the Chinese, there is strong evidence of the use of saltpeter and sulfur in
various largely medicinal combinations. A Chinese alchemical text dated 492 noted saltpetre burnt with a purple
flame.
The first mention of a mixture resembling gunpowder appeared in Taishang Guaizu Danjing Mijue by Qing Xuzi (c.
808); it describes mixing six parts sulfur to six parts saltpeter to one part birthwort herb (which would provide
carbon).
142 C.E. The Antonine Wall is a stone and turf fortification built by the Romans across what is now the Central Belt of
Scotland, between the Firth of Forth and the Firth of Clyde. The barrier was the second of two "great walls" created
by the Romans in Caledonia.
It spanned approximately 39 miles (63 km) and was about ten feet (3 m) high and fifteen feet (5 m) wide. Its ruins are
less evident than the better known Hadrian's Wall to the south.
155 C.E. St. Anicetus (155-166)
11th Pope
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166 C.E. St. Soter (166-175)
12th Pope
175 C.E. St. Eleutherius (175-189)
13th Pope
189 C.E. St. Victor I (189-199)
14th Pope
199 C.E. St. Zephyrinus (199-217)
15th Pope
200 C.E. Rabbi Judah haNasi (Judah the Prince) wrote the Mishna.
217 C.E. Hippolytus (?), III century
1st AntiPope
A false claimant of the Holy See in opposition to a pontiff canonically elected. Hergenrther enumerates thirty.
217 C.E. St. Callistus I (217-22)
16th Pope
Callistus and the following three popes were opposed by St. Hippolytus, AntiPope (217-236)
222 C.E. St. Urban I (222-30)
17th Pope
230 C.E. St. Pontain (230-35)
18th Pope
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235 C.E. St. Anterus (235-36)
19th Pope
236 C.E. St. Fabian (236-50)
20th Pope
251 C.E. Novatian, 251
2nd AntiPope
251 C.E. St. Cornelius (251-53)
21st Pope
Opposed by Novatian, AntiPope (251)
253 C.E. St. Lucius I (253-54)
22nd Pope
254 C.E. St. Stephen I (254-257)
23rd Pope
257 C.E. St. Sixtus II (257-258)
24th Pope
260 C.E. St. Dionysius (260-268)
25th Pope
269 C.E. St. Felix I (269-274)
26th Pope
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275 C.E. St. Eutychian (275-283)
27th Pope
283 C.E. St. Caius (283-296)
28th Pope
Also called Gaius
296 C.E. St. Marcellinus (296-304)
29th Pope
301 C.E. 301-400 A.D. - Codex Sinaiticus (Christian)
Codex Sinaiticus is generally dated to the fourth century, and sometimes more precisely to the middle of that century.
This is based on study of the handwriting, known as paleographical analysis.
303 C.E. Christian books are ordered burned by a decree of emperor Diocletian, calling for an increased persecution of
Christians. In religious paintings, Saint Vincent is often depicted holding a book whose preservation he preferred to
his own life.
At that time, the governor of Valencia offered the deacon who whould become known as Saint Vincent of Saragossa
to have his life spared in exchange for his consigning Scripture to the fire. Vincent refused and let himself be
executed instead.
308 C.E. St. Marcellus I (308-309)
30th Pope
309 C.E. St. Eusebius (309 or 310)
31st Pope
311 C.E. St. Miltiades (311-14)
32nd Pope
312 C.E. Constantine and his army all beheld in the heavens a luminous cross...He claimed to have been shown a cross on the
Sun as a sign from Christ that he would triumph over Maxentius.
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314 C.E. St. Sylvester I (314-35)
33rd Pope
325 C.E. 325-350 A.D. - Codex Vaticanus. The Codex is named for the residence in the Vatican Library where it has been
stored since the 15th century.
It is written on 759 leaves of vellum in uncial letters, and has been dated paleographical to the 4th century.
325 C.E. The books of Arius and his followers, after the first Council of Nicaea, were burned for heresy. Arius was exiled and
presumably assassinated following this, and Arian books continued to be regularly burned into the 330's.
336 C.E. St. Marcus (336)
34th Pope
337 C.E. St. Julius I (337-52)
35th Pope
350 C.E. Discovery of America - Phoenicians
352 C.E. Liberius (352-66)
36th Pope
Opposed by Felix II, AntiPope (355-365)
355 C.E. Felix II, 355-365
3rd AntiPope
364 C.E. Council of Laodicea.
Creation of Modern Bible.
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364 C.E. The Christian Emperor Jovian ordered the entire Library of Antioch to be burnt. It had been heavily stocked by the
aid of his non-Christian predecessor, Emperor Julian.
365 C.E.
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8.5+ Crete Quake. An undersea earthquake that occurred at about sunrise in the Eastern Mediterranean, with an
assumed epicentre near Crete. In Crete, nearly all towns were destroyed.
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The Crete earthquake was followed by a tsunami which devastated the southern and eastern coasts of the
Mediterranean, particularly Libya, Alexandria and the Nile Delta, killing thousands and hurling ships 3 km (1.9 mi)
inland.
366 C.E. St. Damasus I (366-83)
37th Pope
Opposed by Ursicinus, AntiPope (366-367)
366 C.E. Ursicinus, 366-367
4th AntiPope
367 C.E. Elaine Pagels claims that, Athanasius ordered monks in the Coptic Orthodox Church of Alexandria in his role as
bishop of Alexandria to destroy all "unacceptable writings" in Egypt, the list of writings to be saved constituting the
New Testament.
380 C.E.
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Emperor Theodosius declared Catholic Christianity the state religion of Rome.
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Since that time, the Roman Catholic Church has been the confessors, hearers of death-bed confessions, and receivers
of countless untold fortunes through both donations and 'other' procurement.
384 C.E. St. Siricius (384-99)
38th Pope
385 C.E. The theologian Priscillian of vila became the first Christian to be executed by fellow-Christians as a heretic. Some
(though not all) of his writings were condemned as heretical and burned.
For many centuries they were considered irreversibly lost, but surviving copies were discovered in the 19th century.
392 C.E. The library of the Serapeum in Alexandria was trashed, burned and looted, at the decree of Theophilus of Alexandria,
who was ordered so by Theodosius I. Around the same time, Hypatia was murdered. One of the largest destructions
of books occurred at the
Library of Alexandria, traditionally held to be in 640; however, the precise years are unknown as are whether the fires
were intentional or accidental.
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399 C.E. St. Anastasius I (399-401)
39th Pope
400 C.E. Egypt: Panodorus, an Egyptian monk wrote: "From the creation of Adam, indeed down to Enoch and to the general
Cosmic Year 1,282, the number of days was known in neither month nor year but the Egregori ('watchers' or 'angels')
descended to Earth
in the general Cosmicm Year 1,000, held converse with men and taught them that the orbits of the two luminaries
being marked by the 12 signs of the Zodiac are composed of 360 parts."
401 C.E. St. Innocent I (401-17)
40th Pope
417 C.E. St. Zosimus (417-18)
41st Pope
418 C.E. Eulalius, 418-419
5th AntiPope
418 C.E. St. Boniface I (418-22)
42nd Pope
Opposed by Eulalius, AntiPope (418-419)
422 C.E. St. Celestine I (422-32)
43rd Pope
432 C.E. St. Sixtus III (432-40)
44th Pope
440 C.E. St. Leo I (the Great) (440-61)
45th Pope
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461 C.E. St. Hilarius (461-68)
46th Pope
468 C.E. St. Simplicius (468-83)
47th Pope
483 C.E. St. Felix III (II) (483-92)
48th Pope
492 C.E. St. Gelasius I (492-96)
49th Pope
496 C.E. Anastasius II (496-98)
50th Pope
498 C.E. Laurentius, 498-501
6th AntiPope
498 C.E. St. Symmachus (498-514)
51st Pope
Opposed by Laurentius, AntiPope (498-501)
500 C.E. Ravina I&II and Rav Ashi compile Babylonian Talmud.
514 C.E. St. Hormisdas (514-23)
52nd Pope
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523 C.E. St. John I (523-26)
53rd Pope
525 C.E. Devised in 525 A.D., the use of B.C.-A.D. did not become widely used until 800 A.D.. The Anno Domini dating
system was devised in 525 by Dionysius Exiguus, who used it to compute the date of the Christian Easter festival.
He did not use it to date any historical event.
526 C.E. St. Felix IV (III) (526-30)
54th Pope
530 C.E. Boniface II (530-32)
55th Pope
Opposed by Dioscorus, AntiPope (530)
533 C.E. John II (533-35)
56th Pope
535 C.E. St. Agapetus I (535-36)
57th Pope
Also called Agapitus I
536 C.E. St. Silverius (536-37)
58th Pope
537 C.E. Vigilius (537-55)
59th Pope
541 C.E. The Plague of Justinian was a pandemic that afflicted the Eastern Roman Empire (Byzantine Empire), including its
capital Constantinople, in 541542 AD.
It was one of the greatest plagues in history. The most commonly accepted cause of the pandemic is bubonic plague
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556 C.E. Pelagius I (556-61)
60th Pope
561 C.E. John III (561-74)
61st Pope
565 C.E. The first recorded Loch Ness Monster sighting was by St Columba in 565 AD. Originally an Irish monk, St Columba
had travelled to Scotland to preach Christianity when he was called upon to save swimmers in the River Ness from a
terrible creature.
He commanded the beast to return whence it had come and for many, many years no more was seen or heard of it. In
fact St Columba is reputed to have seen the monster a second time, this time in the shape of a water "kelpie",
although not much is reported.
570 C.E. Mohammed was born in Mecca, Arabia about 570 A.D. into a respectable tribe. (ca. 570/571 June 8, 632) Muslims
do not view Muhammad as the creator of Islam, but instead regard him as the last messenger of God, through which
the Qur'an was revealed.
Muslims view Muhammad as the restorer of the original, uncorrupted monotheistic faith of Adam, Abraham, Moses,
Jesus, and other prophets. He had his first vision in 610 and conquered Mecca in 692.
575 C.E. Benedict I (575-79)
62nd Pope
579 C.E. Pelagius II (579-90)
63rd Pope
590 C.E. St. Gregory I (the Great) (590-604)
64th Pope
604 C.E. Sabinian (604-606)
65th Pope
607 C.E. Boniface III (607)
66th Pope
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608 C.E. St. Boniface IV (608-15)
67th Pope
615 C.E. St. Deusdedit (Adeodatus I) (615-18)
68th Pope
619 C.E. Boniface V (619-25)
69th Pope
625 C.E. Honorius I (625-38)
70th Pope
640 C.E. John IV (640-42)
72nd Pope
640 C.E. Severinus (640)
71st Pope
642 C.E. Theodore I (642-49)
73rd Pope
649 C.E. St. Martin I (649-55)
74th Pope
650 C.E. Uthman ibn 'Affan, the third Caliph of Islam after Muhammad, who is credited with overseeing the collection of the
verses of the Qur'an, ordered the destruction of any other remaining text containing alternate verses.
Sometime between 650-56, a committee appointed by Uthman is believed to have produced a singular version in
seven copies, and Uthman is said to have "sent to every Muslim province one copy and ordered any other Qur'anic
materials be burnt".
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655 C.E. St. Eugene I (655-57)
75th Pope
657 C.E. St. Vitalian (657-72)
76th Pope
672 C.E. Adeodatus (II) (672-76)
77th Pope
676 C.E. Donus (676-78)
78th Pope
678 C.E. St. Agatho (678-81)
79th Pope
682 C.E. St. Leo II (682-83)
80th Pope
684 C.E. St. Benedict II (684-85)
81st Pope
685 C.E. John V (685-86)
82nd Pope
686 C.E. Conon (686-87)
83rd Pope
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687 C.E. St. Sergius I (687-701)
84th Pope
Opposed by Theodore and Paschal, AntiPopes (687)
691 C.E. The Dome of the Rock is a shrine located on the Temple Mount in the Old City of Jerusalem. The structure has been
refurbished many times since its initial completion at the order of Umayyad Caliph Abd al-Malik.
The site's significance stems from religious traditions regarding the rock, known as the Foundation Stone, at its heart.
Built to house the Muslims from cold and heat; intended to serve as a shrine and not as a mosque for public
worship".
701 C.E. John VI (701-05)
85th Pope
705 C.E. John VII (705-07)
86th Pope
708 C.E. Constantine (708-15)
88th Pope
708 C.E. Sisinnius (708)
87th Pope
715 C.E. St. Gregory II (715-31)
89th Pope
731 C.E. St. Gregory III (731-41)
90th Pope
741 C.E. St. Zachary (741-52)
91st Pope
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752 C.E. Stephen II (752)
92nd Pope
Because he died before being consecrated, many authoritative lists omit him.
752 C.E. Stephen III (752-57)
93rd Pope
757 C.E. St. Paul I (757-67)
94th Pope
767 C.E. Constantine II, 767
7th AntiPope
767 C.E. Stephen IV (767-72)
95th Pope
Opposed by Constantine II (767) and Philip (768), AntiPopes (767)
768 C.E. Philip, VIII century
8th AntiPope
772 C.E. Adrian I (772-95)
96th Pope
775 C.E. Theodora's ventures to America
Archaeo-petrography. Cross of Loraine.
793 C.E. Viking raid on monastary at Lindisfarne in the English kingdom of Northumbria.
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795 C.E. St. Leo III (795-816)
97th Pope
800 C.E. Ohthere from Hlogaland travels to Bjarmaland and tells of a city by a river and the White Sea with many buildings;
this was likely Arkhangelsk. According to Snorri Sturluson there was a Viking raid on this area in 1027, led by Tore
Hund.
Ohthere of Hlogaland was a Viking adventurer from Hlogaland who travelled to England in 890, where Alfred the
Great, king of Wessex, had his tales written down.
816 C.E. Stephen V (816-17)
98th Pope
817 C.E. St. Paschal I (817-24)
99th Pope
824 C.E. Eugene II (824-27)
100th Pope
827 C.E. Gregory IV (827-44)
102nd Pope
827 C.E. Valentine (827)
101st Pope
836 C.E. Twenty-five ship loads of Vikings attack the English Kingdom of Wessex.
844 C.E. Sergius II (844-47)
103rd Pope
Opposed by John, AntiPope (855)
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845 C.E. 100 Viking ships sail up the Seine River to Paris.
847 C.E. St. Leo IV (847-55)
104th Pope
855 C.E. Anastasius, 855
9th AntiPope
855 C.E. Benedict III (855-58)
105th Pope
Opposed by Anastasius, AntiPope (855)
858 C.E. St. Nicholas I (the Great) (858-67)
106th Pope
860 C.E. Settlement of Iceland begins.
867 C.E. Adrian II (867-72)
107th Pope
872 C.E. John VIII (872-82)
108th Pope
882 C.E. Marinus I (882-84)
109th Pope
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884 C.E. St. Adrian III (884-85)
110th Pope
885 C.E. Stephen VI (885-91)
11th Pope
891 C.E. Formosus (891-96)
112th Pope
895 C.E. John XV (985-96)
138th Pope
896 C.E. Boniface VI (896)
113th Pope
896 C.E. Romanus (897)
115th Pope
896 C.E. Stephen VII (896-97)
114th pope
897 C.E. Theodore II (897)
116th Pope
898 C.E. John IX (898-900)
117th Pope
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900 C.E. Benedict IV (900-03)
118th Pope
903 C.E. Leo V (903)
119th Pope
Opposed by Christopher, AntiPope (903-904)
904 C.E. Sergius III (904-11)
120th Pope
911 C.E. Anastasius III (911-13)
121st Pope
913 C.E. Lando (913-14)
122nd Pope
914 C.E. John X (914-28)
123rd Pope
926 C.E. Prince Edwin, son of King Athelstan, calls and presides over a meeting of Masons at York.
928 C.E. Leo VI (928)
124th Pope
929 C.E. Stephen VIII (929-31)
125th Pope
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930 C.E. Aleppo Codex (Hebrew)
930 C.E. Icelanders establish a national assembly, the Althing.
931 C.E. John XI (931-35)
126th Pope
936 C.E. Leo VII (936-39)
127th Pope
939 C.E. Stephen IX (939-42)
128th Pope
941 C.E. 941, 944 A.D. - Rus raids on Constantinople.
942 C.E. Marinus II (942-46)
129th Pope
946 C.E. Agapetus II (946-55)
130th Pope
955 C.E. John XII (955-63)
131st Pope
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956 C.E. Leo VIII, 956-963
10th AntiPope
963 C.E. Leo VIII (963-64)
132nd Pope
964 C.E. Benedict V (964)
133rd Pope
965 C.E. John XIII (965-72)
134th Pope
973 C.E. Benedict VI (973-74)
135th Pope
974 C.E. Benedict VII (974-83)
136th Pope
Benedict and John XIV were opposed by Boniface VII, AntiPope (974; 984-985)
974 C.E. Boniface VII, 974
11th AntiPope
983 C.E. John XIV (983-84)
137th Pope
986 C.E. Erik the Red leads the settlement of Greenland.
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996 C.E. Gregory V (996-99)
139th Pope
Opposed by John XVI, AntiPope (997-998)
997 C.E. John XVI, X century
12th AntiPope
999 C.E. Sylvester II (999-1003)
140th Pope
1001 C.E. 'Discovery' of America - Leif Ericson (970-1020), son of Erik the Red* He founded two Norse colonies in Greenland
& is regarded as the first European to land in North America nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus.-"L'Anse
aux Meadows in Vinland"
*Erik Thorvaldsen (950-1003) Remembered in medieval Icelandic saga sources as having founded the first Nordic
settlement in Greenland. The Icelandic tradition indicates that he was born in the Jren district of Rogaland, Norway.
1003 C.E. John XVII (1003)
141st Pope
1003 C.E. John XVIII (1003-09)
142nd Pope
1009 C.E. Sergius IV (1009-12)
143rd Pope
1012 C.E. Benedict VIII (1012-24)
144th Pope
Opposed by Gregory, AntiPope (1012)
1012 C.E. Gregory, 1012
13th AntiPope
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1024 C.E. John XIX (1024-32)
145th Pope
1032 C.E. Benedict IX (1032-45)
146th Pope
He appears on this list three separate times, because he was twice deposed and restored.
1040 C.E. The Chinese "Wu Ching Tsung Yao" (Complete Essentials from the Military Classics), written by Tseng Kung-Liang
between 10401044, provides encyclopedia references to a variety of mixtures which included petrochemicals, as
well as garlic and honey.
(1240-1280) Arabs acquired knowledge of gunpowder, by which time Hasan al-Rammah had written recipes for
gunpowder, purification of saltpeter, and descriptions of gunpowder incendiaries.
(1368-1644) Chinese Ming Dynasty Matchlock Firearms.
1044 C.E. Sylvester III, 1044
14th AntiPope
1045 C.E. Benedict IX (1045)
149th Pope
1045 C.E. Gregory VI (1045-46)
149th Pope
1045 C.E. Sylvester III (1045)
147th Pope
Considered by some to be an AntiPope.
1045 C.E.
7
First light observed from the Supernova of the Crab Nebula.
4
1046 C.E. Clement II (1046-47)
150th Pope
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1047 C.E. Benedict IX (1047-48)
151st Pope
1048 C.E. Damasus II (1048)
152nd Pope
1049 C.E. St. Leo IX (1049-54)
153rd Pope
1055 C.E. Victor II (1055-57)
154th Pope
1057 C.E. Victor II (1055-57)
155th Pope
1058 C.E. Benedict X, 1058
15th AntiPope
1058 C.E. Nicholas II (1058-61)
156th Pope
Opposed by Benedict X, AntiPope (1058)
1061 C.E. Alexander II (1061-73)
157th Pope
Opposed by Honorius II, AntiPope (1061-1072)
1061 C.E. Honorius II, 1061-72
16th AntiPope
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1070 C.E. The Great Serpent Mound is a 1,330-foot-long, three-foot-high prehistoric effigy mound located on a plateau of the
Serpent Mound crater along Ohio Brush Creek in Adams County, Ohio.
Scholars now believe that members of the Fort Ancient culture built it about 1070 CE (plus or minus 70 years). There
are still anomalies to be studied. Serpent Mound is the largest serpent effigy in the world.
1073 C.E. St. Gregory VII (1073-85)
158th Pope
Gregory and the following three popes were opposed by Guibert ("Clement III"), AntiPope (1080-1100)
1080 C.E. Guibert or Clement III, 1080-1100
17th AntiPope
1086 C.E. Blessed Victor III (1086-87)
159th Pope
1088 C.E. Blessed Urban II (1088-99)
160th Pope
1088 C.E. The Steinmetzen are in Germany; Some claim they are the precursors of Freemasonry today.
1090 C.E. Hassan-i Sabbah defeats Alamut, then founds the 'Hashshashin' or 'Assassins', an Islamic mystery cult.
1099 C.E. Paschal II (1099-1118)
161st Pope
Opposed by Theodoric (1100), Aleric (1102) and Maginulf ("Sylvester IV", 1105-1111), AntiPopes (1100)
1100 C.E. Theodoric, 1100
18th AntiPope
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1102 C.E. Aleric, 1102
19th AntiPope
1105 C.E. Maginulf, 1105
20th AntiPope
1113 C.E. 'Ankor Wat' The initial design and construction of the temple took place in the first half of the 12th century, during
the reign of Suryavarman II (ruled 1113 c. 1150). The temple is a representation of Mount Meru, the home of the
gods.
Dedicated to Vishnu, it was built as the king's state temple and capital city. As neither the foundation stela nor any
contemporary inscriptions referring to the temple have been found, its original name is unknown.
1118 C.E. Burdin (Gregory VIII), 1118
21st AntiPope
1118 C.E. Founding of the 'Poor Fellow Soldiers of Jesus Christ'; "The Knights Templar"
1118 C.E. Gelasius II (1118-19)
162nd Pope
Opposed by Burdin ("Gregory VIII"), AntiPope (1118)
1118 C.E.
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Pope Gelasius II succeeds Pope Paschal II as the 161st pope.
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1118 C.E.
3
Gregory VIII is elected antipope.
10
1119 C.E. Callistus II (1119-24)
163rd Pope
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1124 C.E. Honorius II (1124-30)
164th Pope
Opposed by Celestine II, AntiPope (1124)
1130 C.E. Anacletus II, 1130-38
22nd AntiPope
1130 C.E. Innocent II (1130-43)
165th Pope
Opposed by Anacletus II (1130-1138) and Gregory Conti ("Victor IV") (1138), AntiPopes (1138)
1143 C.E. Celestine II (1143-44)
166th Pope
1144 C.E. Lucius II (1144-45)
167th Pope
1145 C.E. Blessed Eugene III (1145-53)
168th Pope
1153 C.E. Anastasius IV (1153-54)
169th Pope
1153 C.E. Following the conversion of the Maldives to Islam, the Buddhist religion-hitherto state religion for more than a
thousand years-was suppressed. The Dhanbidh Lmfnu gives information about events in the southern
Haddhunmathi Atoll.
Also at that time, a wealth of Buddhist manuscripts written on screwpine leaves by Maldivian monks in their
Buddhist monasteries was either burnt or otherwise so thoroughly eliminated that it has disappeared without leaving
any trace.
1154 C.E. Adrian IV (1154-59)
170th Pope
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1159 C.E. Alexander III (1159-81)
171st Pope
Opposed by Octavius ("Victor IV") (1159-1164), Pascal III (1165-1168), Callistus III (1168-1177) and Innocent III
(1178-1180), AntiPopes
1159 C.E. Victor IV, 1159-64
23rd AntiPope
1164 C.E. Pascal III, 1164-68
24th AntiPope
1168 C.E. Calixtus III, 1168-77
25th AntiPope
1178 C.E. Innocent III, 1178-80
26th AntiPope
1181 C.E. Lucius III (1181-85)
172nd Pop
1185 C.E. Urban III (1185-87)
173rd Pope
1186 C.E. Ta Prohm is the modern name of a temple at Angkor, Siem Reap Province, Cambodia, built in the Bayon style largely
in the late 12th and early 13th centuries and originally called Rajavihara. The stele commemorating the foundation
gives a date of 1186 A.D.
After ascending the throne of Cambodia in 1181 A.D., Jayavarman VII embarked on a massive program of
construction and public works. Rajavihara ("royal temple"), was one of the first temples. *Stegosaurus Relief.
1187 C.E. Clement III (1187-91)
175th Pope
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1187 C.E. Gregory VIII (1187)
174th Pope
1187 C.E. Lalibela is a town in northern Ethiopia, known for its monolithic churches. Lalibela is one of Ethiopia's holiest cities,
second only to Aksum, and dated to the capture of Jerusalem by the Muslim soldier Saladin.
Built by Saint Gebre Mesqel Lalibela; the layout and names of the major buildings in Lalibela are widely accepted,
especially by the local clergy, to be a symbolic representation of Jerusalem.
1191 C.E. Celestine III (1191-98)
176th Pope
1193 C.E. The library of Nalanda, known as Dharma Gunj (Mountain of Truth) or Dharmagaja (Treasury of Truth), was the
most renowned repository of Buddhist and Hindu knowledge in the world at the time.
Its collection was said to comprise hundreds of thousands of volumes, so extensive that it burned for months when set
aflame by Muslim invaders.
1198 C.E. Innocent III (1198-1216)
177th Pope
1216 C.E. Honorius III (1216-27)
178th Pope
1227 C.E. Gregory IX (1227-41)
179th Pope
1235 C.E. What might be called the first official investigation of a UFO sighting occurred in Japan. During the night while
General Yoritsume and his army were encamped, mysterious lights were observed in the heavens.
The lights were seen in the southwest for many hours, winging, circling and moving in loops. The general ordered a
"full-scale scientific investigation"--"the whole thing is completely natural, General. It is... only the wind making the
stars sway."
1239 C.E.
7
England: Matthew of Paris: On July 24 at dusk, but not when the stars came out, while the air was clear, serene and
shining, a great star appeared. It was like a torch, rising from the south, and flying on both sides of it,
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there was emitted in the height of the sky a very great light. It turned quickly towards the north, not quickly, nor,
indeed, with speed, but exactly as it wished to ascend to a place high in the air.
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1241 C.E. Celestine IV (1241)
180th Pope
1243 C.E. Innocent IV (1243-54)
181st Pope
1254 C.E. Alexander IV (1254-61)
182nd Pope
1258 C.E. The House of Wisdom was destroyed during the Mongol invasion of Baghdad in 1258, along with all other libraries
in Baghdad.
It was said that the waters of the Tigris ran black for six months with ink from the enormous quantities of books
flung into the river.
1261 C.E. Urban IV (1261-64)
183rd Pope
1265 C.E. Clement IV (1265-68)
184th Pope
1271 C.E. Blessed Gregory X (1271-76)
185th Pope
1272 C.E. Sir William Wallace (1272 or '73-August 23, 1305) A Scottish knight and landowner who became one of the main
leaders during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
Wallace defeated an English army at the Battle of Sterling Bridge, and was dubbed the 'Guardian of Scotland',
serving until his defeat at the Battle of Falkirk.
1276 C.E. Adrian V (1276)
187th Pope
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1276 C.E. Blessed Innocent V (1276)
186th Pope
1276 C.E. John XXI (1276-77)
188th Pope
1277 C.E. Nicholas III (1277-80)
189th Pope
1281 C.E. Martin IV (1281-85)
190th Pope
1285 C.E. Honorius IV (1285-87)
191st Pope
1288 C.E. Nicholas IV (1288-92)
192nd Pope
1288 C.E. The earliest depiction of a firearm is a sculpture from a cave in Sichuan, China. The sculpture dates to the 12th
century and is of a figure carrying a vase-shaped bombard with flames and a cannonball coming out of it.
The oldest surviving gun, made of bronze, has been dated to 1288 because it was discovered at a site in modern-day
Acheng District, Heilongjiang, China, where the Yuan Shi records that battles were fought at that time.
1294 C.E. Boniface VIII (1294-1303)
194th Pope
1294 C.E. St. Celestine V (1294)
193rd Pope
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1303 C.E. Blessed Benedict XI (1303-04)
195th Pope
1305 C.E. Clement V (1305-14)
196th Pope
1307 C.E.
10
French King Philippe IV, conspiring with Pope Clement V, arrested and dissolved the Order of Knights Templar
arresting the order in France, including their Grand Master Jacques de Molay.
13
"Friday the 13th"
1314 C.E.
3
Jacques de Molay, the 23rd and the last Grand Master of the Knights Templar, is burned at the stake.
18
1314 C.E.
6
Battle of Bannockburn: Scottish forces led by Robert the Bruce defeat Edward II of England, regaining Scotland's
independence.
24
1316 C.E. John XXII (1316-34)
197th Pope
Opposed by Nicholas V, AntiPope (1328-1330)
1328 C.E. Nicholas V, 1328-30
27th AntiPope
1334 C.E. Benedict XII (1334-42)
198th Pope
1342 C.E. Clement VI (1342-52)
199th Pope
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1347 C.E. Europe: Black Plague, 1347-50: Reports from this period feature strange cigarlike objects flying low through the sky
and dispersing noxious mists. One year before an outbreak of plague, a "column of fire" was seen over the Pope's
palace at Avignon.
A monstrous "whale" was cast ashore at Egemont shortly before another plague outbreak, and numerous times during
this period "rumblings like thunder" were heard even when there were no storms.
1352 C.E. Innocent VI (1352-62)
200th Pope
1362 C.E. Blessed Urban V (1362-70)
201st Pope
Kensington Stone describing voyage to America
1370 C.E. Gregory XI (1370-78)
202nd Pope
1378 C.E. Urban VI (1378-89)
203rd Pope
Opposed by Robert of Geneva ("Clement VII"), AntiPope (1378-1394)
1378 C.E.
9
Robert of Geneva (Clement VII), 20 September, 1378 to 16 September, 1394
28th AntiPope
20
1389 C.E. Boniface IX (1389-1404)
204th Pope
Opposed by Robert of Geneva ("Clement VII") (1378-1394), Pedro de Luna ("Benedict XIII") (1394-1417) and
Baldassare Cossa ("John XXIII") (1400-1415), AntiPopes
1404 C.E. Innocent VII (1404-06)
205th Pope
Opposed by Pedro de Luna ("Benedict XIII") (1394-1417) and Baldassare Cossa ("John XXIII") (1400-1415),
AntiPopes
1406 C.E. Gregory XII (1406-15)
206th Pope
Opposed by Pedro de Luna ("Benedict XIII") (1394-1417), Baldassare Cossa ("John XXIII") (1400-1415), and Pietro
Philarghi ("Alexander V") (1409-1410), AntiPopes
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1417 C.E. Martin V (1417-31)
207th Pope
1421 C.E. Admiral Zheng He (1371-1435)
Chinese American Discovery
1427 C.E. According to the Madrid Codex, the fourth tlatoani Itzcoatl (ruling from 1427 to 1440) ordered the burning of all
historical codices because it was "not wise that all the people should know the paintings".
Among other purposes, this allowed the Aztec state to develop a state-sanctioned history and mythos that venerated
the Aztec god Huitzilopochtli.
1431 C.E. Eugene IV (1431-47)
208th Pope
Opposed by Amadeus of Savoy ("Felix V"), AntiPope (1439-1449)
1439 C.E.
11
Amadeus of Savoy (Felix V), November, 1439 to April, 1449
29th AntiPope
See also Dioscorus (d. 530), and John XXIII (1370-1419)
1447 C.E. Nicholas V (1447-55)
209th Pope
1455 C.E. Callistus III (1455-58)
210th Pope
1456 C.E.
9
Rosslyn Chapel, properly named the Collegiate Chapel of St Matthew, was founded on a small hill above Roslin Glen
as a Roman Catholic collegiate church. It and the nearby Roslin Castle are located in the village of Roslin,
Midlothian, Scotland.
20
Construction of the chapel began on September 20, 1456, although it is often been recorded as 1446. The confusion
over the building date comes from the chapel's receiving its founding charter to build a collegiate chapel in 1446
from Rome.
1458 C.E. Pius II (1458-64)
211th Pope
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1464 C.E. Paul II (1464-71)
212th Pope
1471 C.E. Sixtus IV (1471-84)
213th Pope
1484 C.E. Innocent VIII (1484-92)
214th Pope
1490 C.E. A number of Hebrew Bibles and other Jewish books were burned at the behest of the Spanish Inquisition. In 1499
about 5,000 Arabic manuscripts were consumed by flames in the public square at Granada on the orders of
Ximnez de Cisneros, Archbishop of Toledo. The German Romantic poet Heinrich Heine wrote about this, stating
"Dort, wo man Bcher verbrennt, verbrennt man am Ende auch Menschen" (Where they burn books, they will also,
in the end, burn humans)
1492 C.E. Alexander VI (1492-1503)
215th Pope
1492 C.E. The 'Marrano' or 'Crypto-Jews' in Spain found the first known Illuminati Order; "Alumbrado".
*Marcelino Menendez y Pelayo
1492 C.E.
7
The Jews are expelled from Spain; 150,000 flee.
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1492 C.E.
8
Christopher Columbus starts his voyage to 're-discover' America. He sails for Spain, under a Templar Flag.
3
1492 C.E.
10
Christopher Columbus and many of his crew members aboard both the Santa Maria, Pinta, and possibly the Nina see
strange lights of unknown origin shortly before reaching landfall on Guanahani. 'Ferdinand Columbus' Vita del
Ammiraglio'-'Pleitos Colombinos'.
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Columbus described the light as "a small wax candle that rose and lifted up, which to few seemed to be an indication
of land". He received the royal reward for the sighting. His son also characterized it as a candle, that went up and
down.
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1493 C.E. Gutenberg invented the movable-type printing press.
1503 C.E. Julius II (1503-13)
217th Pope
1503 C.E. Pius III (1503)
216th Pope
1513 C.E. Leo X (1513-21)
218th Pope
1522 C.E. Adrian VI (1522-23)
219th Pope
1523 C.E. Clement VII (1523-34)
220th Pope
1534 C.E. Paul III (1534-49)
221st Pope
1534 C.E.
6
Oda Nobunaga (1534 June 21, 1582)
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Initiator of the unification of Japan under the rule of the shogun in the late 16th century, a rule that ended only with
the opening of Japan to the Western world in 1868.
1540 C.E. Pope Paul III approved the Institute of the Society of Jesus; 'The Jesuits', Founded by Inigo Lopez de Loyola; 'St.
Ignatius'.
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1543 C.E.
1
Ieyasu Tokugawa (1543 June 1, 1616) Founder and first shogun of the Tokugawa shogunate of Japan which ruled
from the Battle of Sekigahara in 1600 until the Meiji Restoration in 1868.
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Ieyasu seized power in 1600, received appointment as shogun in 1603, abdicated from office in 1605, but remained
in power until his death in 1616.
1550 C.E. Julius III (1550-55)
222nd Pope
1555 C.E. Marcellus II (1555)
223rd Pope
1555 C.E. Paul IV (1555-59)
224th Pope
1559 C.E. Pius IV (1559-65)
225th Pope
1559 C.E. The Cusco Cathedral, is the mother church of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Cusco. Building was completed in
1654, almost a hundred years after construction began.
It was built on the foundations and incorporated the remains of Corichancha, an Incan temple torn down by Spanish
colonists. Both sections are visible at the back of the cathedral.
1561 C.E.
4
The citizens of Nuremberg beheld "A very frightful spectacle." The sky appeared to fill with cylindrical objects from
which red, black, orange and blue white disks and globes emerged. Crosses and tubes resembling cannon barrels also
appeared whereupon the
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objects promptly "began to fight one another." This event is depicted in a famous 16th century woodcut by Hans
Glaser.
1562 C.E.
7
Fray Diego de Landa, acting Bishop of Yucatan-then recently conquered by the Spanish-threw into the fires the
sacred books of the Maya. Only three Maya codices and a fragment of a fourth survive. *Relacin de las cosas de
Yucatn
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Approximately 5,000 Maya cult images were also burned at the same time. The burning of books and images alike
were part of de Landa's effort to eradicate the Maya "idol worship", which he considered "diabolical".
1565 C.E. First permanent European settlement in North America - St Augustine, present-day Florida - founded by the Spanish.
North America is already inhabited by several distinct groups of people, who go into decline following the arrival of
settlers.
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1566 C.E. St. Pius V (1566-72)
226th Pope
1572 C.E. Gregory XIII (1572-85)
227th Pope
1585 C.E. Sixtus V (1585-90)
228th Pope
1590 C.E. Gregory XIV (1590-91)
230th Pope
1590 C.E. Urban VII (1590)
229th Pope
1591 C.E. Innocent IX (1591)
231st Pope
1592 C.E. Clement VIII (1592-1605)
232nd Pope
1600 C.E.
12
The East India Company (*after Treaty of Union-British East India Company) was an early English joint-stock
company that was formed initially for pursuing trade with the East Indies, but that ended up trading mainly with the
Indian subcontinent and China.
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The Company was granted an English Royal Charter, under the name "Governor and Company of Merchants of
London Trading into the East Indies", by Elizabeth I on December 31st, 1600. The Company itself was finally
dissolved on January 1st, 1874.
1605 C.E. Leo XI (1605)
233rd Pope
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1605 C.E. Paul V (1605-21)
234th Pope
1607 C.E.
5
Jamestown, located on Jamestown Island in the Virginia Colony, was founded.
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In 1619, Jamestown colony law declared that all settlers were required to grow cannabis.
1620 C.E. Plymouth Colony, near Cape Cod, is founded by the Pilgrim Fathers, whose example is followed by other English
Puritans in New England.
1621 C.E. Gregory XV (1621-23)
235th Pope
1623 C.E. Urban VIII (1623-44)
236th Pope
1627 C.E. 'Sacred College de Propaganda Fide' founded in Rome by Pope Urban VIII
1644 C.E. Innocent X (1644-55)
237th Pope
1650 C.E. According to Bernard Grun...the new American colonies began the extermination of North American Indians.
1650 C.E. Ralph Isaacs
English Isaacs
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1650 C.E.
9
Third English Civil War: Battle of Dunbar.
3
1655 C.E. Alexander VII (1655-67)
238th Pope
1667 C.E. Clement IX (1667-69)
239th Pope
1670 C.E. Clement X (1670-76)
240th Pope
1676 C.E. Blessed Innocent XI (1676-89)
241st Pope
1676 C.E. Edmund Halley: In March of 1676: "Vast body apparently bigger than the moon". He estimated it at 40mi. Above
him. He also stated that it made a noise, "like the rattling of a great cart of stones."
After estimating the distance it traveled in a matter of minutes, he came to the conclusion that it moved at a greater
than 9,600 m.p.h..
*1692-Hollow Earth Hypotheses-"An Account of the cause of the Change of the Variation of the Magnetic Needle;..."
1685 C.E. 1685-1749
Samuel Isaacs
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1689 C.E. Alexander VIII (1689-91)
242nd Pope
1691 C.E. Innocent XII (1691-1700)
243rd Pope
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1700 C.E. Clement XI (1700-21)
244th Pope
1707 C.E.
5
United Kingdom is formed by the 'Act of Union'.
1
1715 C.E. 1715-1728 'The Yamasee War' - The Cherokee alliance of early 1716 marked the end of the war, but some tribes
never agreed to peace, and all remained armed. The Yamasee and Apalachicola continued to raid South Carolina's
settlements well into the 1720s.
1717 C.E. Modern freemasonry is often called the Craft. It is said to have been founded in 1717 in London, England. Since
then lodges have been founded in almost every country of the world.
1717 C.E.
1
The Netherlands, Britain & France sign the Triple Alliance.
4
1721 C.E. Innocent XIII (1721-24)
245th Pope
1723 C.E. A Presbyterian minister named James Anderson was given the task of setting out the rules of Freemasonry. He wrote
the Book of Constitution. The guidelines set out in that book have been followed ever since.
1724 C.E. Benedict XIII (1724-30)
246th Pope
1724 C.E.
9
"Gormogon" anti-mason society.
3
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1727 C.E. Founding of the Committee of 300 a.k.a. 'The Olympians'.
1729 C.E.
11
The Treaty of Seville is signed between Great Britain, France, Spain and the Dutch Republic.
9
1730 C.E. Clement XII (1730-40)
247th Pope
1730 C.E. The earliest known American Freemason is Jonathan Belcher who became the Governor General of Massachusetts
and New Hampshire in 1730. Benjamin Franklin was initiated into the Craft in 1731.
1732 C.E.
2
George Washington is born in Virginia.
22
1733 C.E.
3
"Molasses Act" passed by Parliament of Great Britain, which aided in the negative opinions of the British by
American Colonists.
1733 C.E.
4
James Oglethorpe founds Georgia Colony.
21
1733 C.E.
7
St. John's Grand Lodge #28 in Boston to R.W. Henry Price; grand Master in North America.
30
1734 C.E. In December, the Great Awakening religious revival movement begins in Massachusetts. The movement will last ten
years and spread to all of the American colonies.
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1734 C.E.
6
French troops take Philipsburg, but the Duke of Berwick is killed.
17
1734 C.E.
6
Franklin elected Provincial Grand Master of Pennsylvania.
24
1734 C.E.
10
The Dzikw Confederation is created in Poland.
5
1735 C.E. Paul Revere (January 1, 1735 [O.S. December 21, 1734] May 10, 1818) was an American silversmith and a patriot
in the American Revolution.
He is most famous for alerting Colonial militia of approaching British forces before the battles of Lexington and
Concord.
1740 C.E. Benedict XIV (1740-58)
248th Pope
1744 C.E.
2
Mayer Amschel Rothschild (1744Sept. 19, 1812) was the founder of the Rothschild family international banking
dynasty that became the most successful business family in history.
23
In 2005, he was ranked 7th on the Forbes magazine list of "The Twenty Most Influential Businessmen Of All Time".
The business magazine referred to him as a "founding father of international finance".
1752 C.E.
11
George Washington Becomes an Entered Apprentice.
4
1753 C.E.
3
George Washington Reaches Fellow Craft.
3
1753 C.E.
8
George Washington Becomes a Master Mason.
4
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1758 C.E. Clement XIII (1758-69)
249th Pope
1760 C.E. App. 1760-1850 C.E. - Industrial Revolution
1763 C.E. During the French-Indian War, the Native Americans greatly outnumbered the British and were suspected of being
on the side of the French. As an "act of good will" the British gave blankets to the Indians,
but the blankets came from a hospital that was treating smallpox victims and consequently smallpox raged through
the Native American community and devastated their numbers.
1769 C.E. Clement XIV (1769-74)
251st Pope
1769 C.E. The American Philosophical Society, the oldest learned society in America, was formed by merging into one
organization the "American Philosophical Society" and the "American Society held at Philadelphia for Promoting
Useful Knowledge". (Est.1743)
1769 C.E.
4
James Cook arrives in Tahiti on the ship HM Bark Endeavour, preparing to observe the solar eclipse of the planet
Venus, which takes place on June 3.
13
After the voyage, the data is found to be inaccurate in determining the distance between the Sun and Earth.
1769 C.E.
12
St. Andrew's Lodge, on a warrant from Scotland, with the cooperation of three military lodges in the British Army,
organized the Grand Lodge of Massachusetts, with Dr. Joseph Warren as Grand Master.
27
1775 C.E. April 19, 1775 September 3, 1783
"American Revolutionary War"
A war between the Kingdom of Great Britain and thirteen British colonies in North America.
It ended in a global war between several European great powers.
"Treaty of Paris" - Britain recognizes independence of the United States, cedes East Florida, West Florida, and
Minorca to Spain and Tobago to France.
1776 C.E.
5
Dr. Johann Adam Weishaupt (2.6.1748 in Ingolstadt - 11.18.1830 in Gotha) was a German philosopher and founder
of the 'Order of Illuminati', a secret society with origins in Bavaria.
1
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1776 C.E.
7
Declaration of American Independence.
4
Constitution Ratified 6.21.1788 - Bill of Rights Passed by Congress September 25, 1789. Ratified December 15,
1791.
1786 C.E.
8
The decision was made to send a colonization party of convicts, military, and civilian personnel to Botany Bay. There
were 775 convicts on board six transport ships. The fleet assembled in Portsmouth and set sail on May 13th, 1787.
{Australian Prison}
18
The fleet arrived at Botany Bay on January 20th, 1788 and it soon became clear that it would not be suitable to
colonize. Jan. 26th they relocated to Port Jackson-in what today has become modern Sydney-and established the 1st
European colony on Australia.
1788 C.E.
6
Constitution Ratified.
24
7.4.1776 - Declaration of Independence - Bill of Rights Passed by Congress September 25, 1789. Ratified December
15, 1791.
1789 C.E.
4
April 30, 1789 - March 4, 1797
First and Second American President;
George Washington
30
No Party
Two Terms
1789 C.E.
9
Bill of Rights Passed by Congress.
25
7.4.1776 - Declaration of Independence - Constitution Ratified 6.21.1788 - Bill of Rights Ratified December 15,
1791.
1791 C.E.
12
Bill of Rights Ratified.
15
7.4.1776 - Declaration of Independence - Constitution Ratified 6.21.1788 - Bill of Rights Passed by Congress
September 25, 1789.
1792 C.E. St. John's Grand Lodge #28 & St. Andrews Royal Arch Chapter unite to form the 'Grand Lodge of the Most Ancient
and Honorable Society of Free and Accepted Masons for the Commonwealth of Massachusetts'.
1797 C.E.
3
March 4, 1797 - March 4, 1801
Third American President;
John Adams
4
Federalist
One Term
1800 C.E. Pius VII (1800-23)
252nd Pope
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1801 C.E.
3
March 4, 1801 - March 4, 1809
Fourth and Fifth American President;
Thomas Jefferson
4
Democratic-Republican
Two Terms
1803 C.E. A 3 meter by 5 meter round, metal ship with crystal windows washed up onto a Japanese beach in modern day
Ibaraki prefecture. A pale, redheaded woman was inside the ship, clutching a wooden box close to her.
In a book repository in Japan, theres a document dating back to the 1800's called Tales of Castaways. In it, theres
a strange story about Usturso Bune, or Hollow Ship.
1805 C.E.
12
Joseph Smith, Jr. was an American religious leader and the founder of the Latter Day Saint movement. Regarded as a
prophet by his followers, Smith was also a theocrat, city planner, military leader, political theorist, and polygamist.
23
Smith said that an angel had directed him to a buried book of golden plates inscribed with a religious history of
ancient American peoples. He then organized branches of the Church of Christ, or *Mormons.
*April 6, 1830
1809 C.E.
3
March 4, 1809 - March 4, 1817
Sixth and Seventh American President;
James Madison
4
Democratic-Republican
Two Terms
1809 C.E.
12
Albert Pike
29
1812 C.E.
6
June 18, 1812 Feb. 18, 1815
"The War of 1812"
Fought between the forces of the United States of America and those of the British Empire.
18
The Americans declared war for a number of reasons, including a desire for expansion into the Northwest Territory,
trade restrictions because of Britain's ongoing war with France,...and the humiliation of American honor.
1814 C.E. Andrew Jackson, whose portrait appears on the U.S. $20 bill today, supervised the mutilation of 800 or more Creek
Indian corpses, the bodies of men, women and children that his troops had massacred,
cutting off their noses to count and preserve a record of the dead, slicing long strips of flesh from their bodies to tan
and turn into bridle reins.
1817 C.E.
3
March 4, 1817 - March 4, 1825
Eighth and Ninth American President;
James Monroe
4
Democratic-Republican
Two Terms
1820 C.E. Eleven physicians meet in Washington, D.C., to establish the U.S. Pharmacopeia, the first compendium of standard
drugs for the United States.
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1823 C.E. Leo XII (1823-29)
253rd Pope
1823 C.E.
9
While praying for forgiveness from his "gratification of many appetites," Smith said he was visited at night by an
angel named Moroni, who revealed the location of a buried book of golden plates. *Book of Mormon finished July 1,
1829.
22
Smith said he attempted to remove the plates the next morning but was unsuccessful because the angel prevented
him. On September 22, 1827, with fiance' Emma Hale, he retrieved the plates and placed them in a locked chest.
1825 C.E.
3
March 4, 1825 - March 4, 1829
Tenth American President;
John Quincy Adams
4
Democratic-Republican
One Term
1829 C.E. Pius VIII (1829-30)
254th Pope
1829 C.E.
3
March 4, 1829 - March 4, 1837
Eleventh and Twelfth American President;
Andrew Jackson
4
Democratic
Two Terms
1830 C.E.
4
Joseph Smith and his followers formally organized the Church of Christ, and small branches were established in
Palmyra, Fayette, and Colesville, New York. Smith established himself as the sole prophet.
6
Smith also dictated a lost "Book of Enoch," telling how the biblical Enoch had established a city of Zion of such
civic goodness that God had taken it to heaven.
1831 C.E. Gregory XVI (1831-46)
255th Pope
1832 C.E. 1832-3: Skull and Bones founded on Yale University Campus.
"The Brotherhood of Death"
Belvedere College, Dublin, is founded by the order of the Jesuit Society of Ireland.
When Abraham Lincoln, the Great Emancipator, first strode onto the public stage...he was wearing a pair of hemp
pants. America's First Flag was made of Hemp, as well as the first few copies of the United States Constitution.
1837 C.E.
3
March 4, 1837 - March 4, 1841
Thirteenth American President;
Martin Van Buren
4
Democratic
One Term
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1841 C.E.
3
March 4, 1841 - April 4, 1841
Fourteenth American President;
William H. Harrison
4
Whig
1 Month of Term;
Died of Natural Causes
1841 C.E.
4
April 4, 1841 - March 4, 1845
Fourteenth American President
John Tyler
4
Whig (No Party)
One Term
1845 C.E.
3
March 4, 1845 - March 4, 1849
Fifteenth American President;
James K. Polk
4
Democratic
One Term
1846 C.E. Blessed Pius IX (1846-78)
256th Pope
1846 C.E.
4
The MexicanAmerican War was an armed conflict between the United States and Mexico from 1846 - Feb. 2, 1848
in the wake of the 1845 U.S. annexation of Texas, which Mexico considered part of its territory despite the 1836
Texas Revolution.
25
American forces invaded New Mexico, the California Republic, and parts of what is currently northern Mexico. U.S.
acquires vast tracts of Mexican territory in wake of the Mexican War including California and New Mexico. *Treaty
of Guadalupe Hidalgo
1846 C.E.
9
Pope Pius IX issues his Papal Bull 'Qui Fluribus' against the Craft.
9
1849 C.E.
3
March 4, 1849 - July 9, 1850
Sixteenth American President;
Zachary Taylor
4
Whig
1 Year and Four Months of Term;
Died of Natural Causes
1849 C.E.
4
Pope Pius IX issues his Papal Bull 'Quibus Quantisque Malis' against the Craft.
20
1850 C.E.
7
July 9, 1850 - March 4, 1853
Sixteenth American President;
Millard Fillmore
9
Whig
One Term
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1850 C.E.
9
California is admitted as the 31st U.S. State.
As part of the "Compromise of 1850", California was admitted to the United States undivided as a free state, denying
the expansion of slavery to the Pacific Coast.
9
Alcatraz was used as a prison from 1850 - 1963.
Often referred to as "The Rock", the small island was developed with facilities for a lighthouse, a military
fortification, a military prison, and a Federal Bureau of Prisons federal prison until 1963.
1850 C.E.
11
Taiping Rebellion: The first clashes of the Taiping Rebellion occur between Imperialist militia and the Heavenly
Army.
1852 C.E.
1
President Louis-Napoleon Bonaparte proclaims a new constitution for the French Second Republic.
14
1852 C.E.
7
Tulare County and Visalia Established.
10
1852 C.E.
10
The American Society of Civil Engineers was Founded.
5
1853 C.E.
3
March 4, 1853 - March 4, 1857
Seventeenth American President;
Franklin Pierce
4
Democratic
One Term
1853 C.E.
7
Matthew Calbraith Perry (April 10, 1794 March 4, 1858) Perry ordered his ships to steam past Japanese lines
towards the capital of Edo, and position their guns towards the town of Uraga.
8
He then demanded permission to present a letter from President Millard Fillmore, and threatened to use force if the
Japanese boats around the American squadron did not disperse. The letter tells Japan they must choose between 'open
trade', or invasion.
1854 C.E.
3
Perry returned in February 1854 with twice as many ships, finding that the delegates had prepared a treaty
embodying virtually all the demands in Fillmore's letter. Perry signed the Convention of Kanagawa.
31
1857 C.E. Edouard-Leon Scott de Martinville invents the phonautograph, patented on March 25th.
French patent #17,897/31,470
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1857 C.E. The American Medical Association began a movement to outlaw abortion at all stages of pregnancy.
1857 C.E.
3
March 4, 1857 - March 4, 1861
Eighteenth American President
James Buchanan
4
Democratic
One Term
1857 C.E.
12
Visalia Lodge #128 F.&A.M.~ First Visalia Temple built on S.W. of Church and Main.
19
1858 C.E. First systematic capture of hand images for identification purposes is recorded.
1858 C.E. Grand Commandery of Knights Templar Established in California.
740 A.O.
1858 C.E. The American Printing House for the Blind, Inc. (APH) Founded.
1858 C.E.
7
Papers by Darwin and Wallace announcing a theory of evolution by natural selection are read at London's Linnaean
Society.
1859 C.E. The American Dental Association Founded, it is the world's oldest national dental health organization.
1859 C.E. Visalia Lodge #128 Given Dispensation and Charter.
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1859 C.E.
8
August 28-September 2 - 'The solar storm of 1859'; the largest geomagnetic solar storm on record, causes the
Northern lights aurora to be visible as far south as Cuba and knocks out telegraph communication. (This is also called
the Carrington event).
28
1860 C.E. Elected president in 1860, Lincoln oversaw one of the most pivotal periods in American history, the Civil War.
Eleven pro-slavery southern states secede from Union and form Confederate States of America under leadership of
Jefferson Davis, triggering civil war with abolitionist northern states.
1860 C.E. Grand Council of Cryptic Masons Established in California.
2860 A.Dep.
1860 C.E.
12
The Committee of Thirteen was an ill-fated attempt by the U. S. Senate to resolve the differences between the
Southerners and the United States. Proposed on December 6, 1860 by Senator Lazarus Whitehead Powell Democrat
of Kentucky.
6
Creation of the "Committee of 13"
A U.S. entity comprising of 6 Members of the House, 6 Members of the Senate and the President of the United States.
'The Super Congress' (8-2011)
1861 C.E.
3
March 4, 1861 - April 15, 1865
Nineteenth and Twentieth American President;
Abraham Lincoln
4
Republican National Union
One Term and One Month;
Assassinated
1861 C.E.
4
April 12, 1861 April 9, 1865 (last shot fired June 1865)
11 Southern slave states declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of
America, also known as "the Confederacy", led by Jefferson Davis.
12
"American Civil War"
A Union victory led to the Territorial integrity of the United States of America being preserved, Reconstruction of the
New American Republic, & Slavery being abolished.
1865 C.E.
4
April 15, 1865 - March 4, 1869
Twentieth American President;
Andrew Johnson
15
Democratic National Union
One Term
1865 C.E.
10
The Missouri Democrat gives an account of the sighting of an unknown flying object under the headline of "A
STRANGE STORY-REMARKABLE DISCOVERY." The story was reported by one James Lumley, who was a
trapper.
19
Lumley saw a "bright, luminous, body" in the skies. He soon heard a thunderous explosion followed by a "rushing
sound." This explosion shook the ground. He could smell sulphur in the air.
1867 C.E. 1st Grand Chapter of the Order of the Eastern Star in Michigan.
Samurai are banned from carrying swords in Japan.
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1867 C.E.
3
Alaska was purchased from the Russian Empire on March 30, 1867, for $7.2 million.
30
1867 C.E.
7
The Dominion of Canada is created by the British North America Act.
1
1869 C.E.
3
March 4, 1869 - March 4, 1877
Twenty-First and Twenty-Second American President;
Ulysses S. Grant
4
Republican
Two Terms
1870 C.E. Bertillon develops anthropometrics to identify individuals.
1873 C.E.
7
Scientific American reported that a storm in Kansas City, Mo., had blanketed the city with frogs.
12
1873 C.E.
12
The Heineken Brewery is founded by Gerard Adriaan Heineken in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
16
1873 C.E.
12
Second Visalia Temple Built on N.E. of Center and Church.
30
1874 C.E. First synthesized in 1874, DDT's insecticidal properties were not discovered until 1939, and it was used with great
success in the second half of World War II to control malaria and typhus among civilians and troops.
DDT (from its trivial name, dichlorodiphenyltrichloroethane) is one of the most well-known synthetic pesticides. It is
a chemical with a long, unique, and controversial history.
1875 C.E. First anti-drug law in U.S. enacted: San Francisco "Opium Ordinance" passed Nov. 15.
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1876 C.E. Order of the Easter Star Established in California.
1876 C.E. The American Library Association Founded; the world's oldest, largest and most influential library association.
1877 C.E.
3
March 4, 1877 - March 4, 1881
Twenty-Third American President;
Rutherford B. Hayes
4
Republican
One Term
1878 C.E. Leo XIII (1878-1903)
257th Pope
1880 C.E.
2
The photophone, also known as a radiophone, was invented jointly by Alexander Graham Bell and his then-assistant
Charles Sumner Tainter on February 19, 1880, at Bell's 1325 'L' Street laboratory in Washington, D.C.
19
1881 C.E.
3
March 4, 1881 - September 19, 1881
Twenty-Fourth American President;
James Garfield
4
Republican
Six Months of One Term;
Assassinated
1881 C.E.
9
September 19, 1881 - March 4, 1885
Twenty-Fourth American President;
Chester A. Arthur
19
Republican
One Term
1881 C.E.
10
The Gunfight at the O.K. Corral was a roughly 30-second gunfight that took place at about 3:00 p.m. on October 26,
1881 in Tombstone, Arizona Territory of the United States. Although only three men were killed in the incident,
26
it is generally regarded as the most famous gunfight in the history of the Old West. Despite its name, the gunfight
actually occurred in a narrow lot six doors west of the rear entrance to the O.K. Corral on Fremont Street.
1883 C.E. Dr. Harvey W. Wiley becomes chief chemist, expanding the Bureau of Chemistry's food adulteration studies.
Campaigning for a federal law, Dr. Wiley is called the "Crusading Chemist" and "Father of the Pure Food and Drugs
Act."
He retired from government service in 1912 and died in 1930.
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1885 C.E. Deuterocanonical-Apocrypha removed from the 1611 King James Bible.
App. 274 years.
1885 C.E.
3
March 4, 1885 - March 4, 1889
Twenty-Fifth American President;
Grover Cleveland
4
Democratic
One Term
1886 C.E. An inexpensive method for refining aluminum, the 'Hall-Hroult Process', is discovered.
The 'Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Union' merged with the trade unionists of the 'Knights of Labor' to
create the "A.F.L.".
Kaweah Colony Established.
Visalia No. 26 Established.
1889 C.E.
3
March 4, 1889 - March 4, 1893
Twenty-Sixth American President;
Benjamin Harrison
4
Republican
One Term
1892 C.E. Galton develops a classification system for fingerprints.
1893 C.E.
3
March 4, 1893 - March 4, 1897
Twenty-Seventh American President;
Grover Cleveland (Second Term)
4
Democratic
One Term
1897 C.E.
3
March 4, 1897 - September 14, 1901
Twenty-Eighth and Twenty-Ninth American President;
William McKinley
4
Republican
One Term and Six Months;
Assassinated
1897 C.E.
4
The Aurora UFO Incident is a UFO incident that reportedly occurred on April 17, 1897 in Aurora, Texas, a small
town in the northwest corner of the DFW Metroplex; some six or seven years before the Wright Brothers' first flight
17
The incident (similar to the more famous Roswell UFO Incident 50 years later) reportedly resulted in a fatality from
the crash. The alleged alien body is reportedly buried in an unmarked grave at the local cemetery.
1898 C.E. Association of Official Agricultural Chemists (now AOAC International) establishes a Committee on Food Standards
headed by Dr. Wiley. States begin incorporating these standards into their food statutes.
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1898 C.E. U.S. gains Puerto Rico, Guam, the Philippines and Cuba following the Spanish-American war. US annexes Hawaii.
1900 C.E. A U.S. doctor doing research in the Philippines infected of number of prisoners with the Plague. He continued his
research by inducing Beriberi in another 29 prisoners. The experiments resulted in two known fatalities.
1901 C.E.
9
Black Hand was founded; At the meeting were: Radomir Aranelovi, Milan Petrovi, Dragutin Dimitrijevi,
Antonije Anti, Lieutenant Duli, Milan Marinkovi and Nikodije Popovi.
6
Ten men met on May 9, 1911 to form Ujedinjenje ili Smrt (Union or Death), also known as The Black Hand, a
military secret society founded in the Kingdom of Serbia.
1901 C.E.
9
September 14, 1901 - March 4, 1909
Twenty-Ninth and Thirtieth American President;
Theodore Roosevelt
14
Republican
Two Terms
1902 C.E. The Biologics Control Act is passed to ensure purity and safety of serums, vaccines, and similar products used to
prevent or treat diseases in humans. Congress appropriates $5,000 to the Bureau of Chemistry to study chemical
preservatives and colors and
their effects on digestion and health. Dr. Wiley's studies draw widespread attention to the problem of food
adulteration. Public support for passage of a federal food and drug law grow's.
1903 C.E. NY State Prisons begin using fingerprints.
Bertillon System collapses.
1903 C.E. St. Pius X (1903-14)
258th Pope
1903 C.E.
12
The Wright brothers took to the air on December 17, 1903, making two flights each from level ground into a freezing
headwind gusting to 27 miles per hour (43 km/h).
17
The first flight, by Orville, of 120 feet (37 m) in 12 seconds, at a speed of only 6.8 miles per hour (10.9 km/h) over
the ground, was recorded in a famous photograph.
1906 C.E. Congress passes "Pure Food and Drug Act".
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1906 C.E.
2
Aisin-Gioro Puyi (February 7, 1906 - October 17, 1967); the twelfth and final member of the Qing Dynasty to rule
over China proper.
7
"The Last Emperor of China"
1906 C.E.
6
The original "Food and Drugs Act" is passed by Congress and signed by President Theodore Roosevelt. It prohibits
interstate commerce in misbranded and adulterated foods, drinks and drugs. The "Meat Inspection Act" is passed the
same day.
30
Shocking disclosures of insanitary conditions in meat-packing plants, use of poisonous preservatives & dyes in foods,
& cure-all claims for worthless and dangerous patent medicines were the major problems leading to the enactment of
these laws.
1908 C.E.
5
Charles Guthrie succeeded in grafting one dog's head onto the side of another's neck, creating the world's first man-
made two headed dog.
21
Guthrie recorded a series of primitive movements and basic reflexes, similar to what Laborde and Hayem had
observed: pupil contractions, nostril twitchings, "boiling movements" of the tongue.
1908 C.E.
6
The Tunguska Event, was an enormously powerful explosion that occurred near the Podkamennaya Tunguska River
in what is now Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia, at about 7:14 a.m. KRAT (0:14 UT) on June 30 [O.S. June 17], 1908.
30
The explosion is believed to have been caused by the air burst of a large meteoroid or comet fragment at an altitude
of 510 kilometres (36 mi) above the Earth's surface.
1909 C.E.
3
March 4, 1909 - March 4, 1913
Thirty-First American President;
William H. Taft
4
Republican
One Term
1911 C.E. Turkey established gun control.
From 1915-1917, 1.5 million Armenians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
1913 C.E.
3
March 4, 1913 - March 4, 1921
Thirty-Second and Thirty-Third American President;
Woodrow Wilson
4
Democratic
Two Terms
1913 C.E.
12
"Federal Reserve Act of 1913" (P.L. 63-43, 38 STAT. 251, 12 USC 221) Established the Federal Reserve System as
the central banking system of the United States to ease disruptions in the monetary system -- provide liquidity and
encourage lending activity.
23
The Act established he Federal Reserve Board in Washington, DC and 12 Federal Reserve Banks in districts around
the country.
1914 C.E. "Harrison Narcotics Act" enacted, federal control of narcotics established; nonmedical use of heroin and cocaine
made illegal.
The Harrison Narcotic Act requires prescriptions for products exceeding the allow able limit of narcotics and
mandates increased record-keeping for physicians and pharmacists w ho dispense narcotics.
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1914 C.E. Benedict XV (1914-22)
259th Pope
1914 C.E.
6
The assassination of Archduke Franze Ferdinand of Austria, triggering the first World War. World War I (WWI) or
First World War (The Great War) was a major war centered on Europe that began in the summer of 1914.
28
World War I (WWI)
June 28, 1914 - November 9, 1918
Treaty of Versailles signed June 28, 1919
1914 C.E.
8
The university library of Leuven, Belgium was destroyed by the German army, using petrol and incendiary pastilles,
as part of brutal retaliations for the extensive activity of "francs-tireurs" against the occupying German forces.
25
Among the 300,000 books destroyed were many irreplaceable books, including Gothic and Renaissance manuscripts.
At the time, this destruction aroused shock and dismay around the world.
1915 C.E. A doctor in Mississippi produced Pellagra in twelve white Mississippi inmates in an attempt to discover a cure for
the disease.
1917 C.E.
10
The Miracle of the Sun was an event in which 30,000 to 100,000 people, who were gathered near Ftima, Portugal,
claimed to have witnessed extraordinary solar activity. The people had gathered because three young shepherd
children
13
predicted that at high noon the Blessed Virgin Mary would appear in a field in an area of Fatima called Cova da Iria.
According to many witnesses, after a period of rain, the dark clouds broke and the sun appeared as an opaque,
spinning disc in the sky.
1918 C.E. "The Spanish Flu"--The influenza pandemic of 1918-1919 killed more people than the Great War, known today as
World War I (WWI), at somewhere between 20 and 50 million people worldwide-including over 500,000 here in the
US.
All influenza A pandemics since that time, and indeed almost all cases of influenza A worldwide have been caused
by descendants of the 1918 virus, including "drifted" H1N1 viruses and resorted H2N2 and H3N2 viruses. *per CDC
1918 C.E. The modern history of Biological Warfare (BW) starts in 1918 with the Japanese formation of a special section of the
Army (Unit 731) dedicated to BW.
The thought at the time was "Science and Technology are the Key's to Winning War and BW is the most cost
effective."
1919 C.E. Congress passes Eighteenth Amendment to U.S. Constitution, establishing national alcohol prohibition. Nine months
later, on Oct. 28th congress passes the "Volstead Act" providing for the law's enforcement.
1920 C.E. Women given the right to vote under the Nineteenth Amendment.
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1921 C.E.
3
March 4, 1921 - August 2, 1923
Thirty-Fourth American President;
Warren G. Harding
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Republican
One Term (2 Years and 5 Months);
Died of Natural Causes
1922 C.E. Pius XI (1922-39)
260th Pope
1923 C.E.
2
The Grand Fascist Council issues its first resolution against Freemasonry.
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1923 C.E.
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August 2, 1923 - March 4, 1929
Thirty-Fourth and Thirty-Fifth American President;
Calvin Coolidge
2
Republican
Two Terms
1926 C.E. Nicholas Roerich's travel diary mentions that his travelling party encountered a metallic silver disc hovering above
the Himalayas. They observed the disc through binoculars for some time until it disappeared behind the peaks.
1927 C.E. The Bureau of Chemistry is reorganized into two separate entities. Regulatory functions are located in the Food,
Drug, and Insecticide Administration, and non-regulatory research is located in the Bureau of Chemistry and Soils.
1929 C.E. 1929-1939: During the Great Depression, Pres. Hoover ordered the deportation of all illegal aliens in order to make
the jobs available to American citizens that desperately needed work. App. one million Mexicans were sent home
during this endeavor.
1929 C.E. The Soviet Union established gun control.
From 1929 to 1953, approximately 20 million dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and
exterminated.
1929 C.E.
3
March 4, 1929 - March 4, 1933
Thirty-Sixth American President;
Herbert Hoover
4
Republican
One Term
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10.29.1929-Early 1940's ~ "The Great Depression"
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1930 C.E. Less known to the public is that fluoride also accumulates in bones. "The teeth are windows to what's happening in
the bones," explained Paul Connett, Professor of Chemistry at St Lawrence University, New York.
Bone specialists have expressed alarm about an increase in stress fractures among young people in the US. Connett
and other scientists are concerned that fluoride-linked to bone damage in studies since the 1930s-may be a
contributing factor.
1930 C.E. The name of the Food, Drug, and Insecticide Administration is shortened to Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
under an agricultural appropriations act.
1930 C.E. The works of some Jewish authors and other so-called "degenerate" books were burnt by the Nazis from the 30's-40's.
Richard Euringer, director of the libraries in Essen, identified 18,000 works deemed not to correspond with Nazi
ideology, which were publicly burned.
1931 C.E. Dr. Cornelius Rhoads, under the auspices of the Rockefeller Institute for Medical Investigations, infects human
subjects with cancer cells. He later goes on to establish the U.S. Army Biological Warfare facilities in:
Maryland, Utah, and Panama, and is named to the U.S. Atomic Energy Commission. While there, he begins a series
of radiation exposure experiments on American soldiers and civilian hospital patients.
1931 C.E. Japan expanded its territory by taking over part of Manchuria and Unit 731 moved in to secure "an endless supply of
human experiment materials." Essentially all prisoners of war were available for Biological Warfare (BW)
experiments.
1932 C.E. The Infamous Tuskegee Study. A scientific research program in which 400 syphilis-infected black men were
recruited by the U.S. Public Health Service.
For a period of forty years, between 1932 and 1972, the genocidal Tuskegee Study continued. It was not until 1972,
when one newspaper finally had the courage to break the story to the public, that the Tuskegee Study was finally
terminated.
1933 C.E. Congress repeals national alcohol prohibition.
1933 C.E. FDA recommends a complete revision of the obsolete 1906 Food and Drugs Act. The first bill is introduced into the
Senate, launching a five-year legislative battle.
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1933 C.E. Marine Corps Major General Smedley Butler is confronted by members of the American Legion, including Prescott
Bush, about creating a fascist veterans organization to use in a coup d'tat to overthrow United States President
Franklin D. Roosevelt.
*McCormackDickstein Committee
1933 C.E.
3
March 4, 1933 - April 12, 1945
Thirty-Seventh, -Eighth, -Ninth, and Fortieth American President;
Franklin D. Roosevelt
4
Democratic
Four Terms (3 Terms and 1 Month);
Died of Natural Causes
1933 C.E.
3
"Emergency Banking Act" (the official title of which was the 'Emergency Banking Relief Act') was an act of the
United States Congress spearheaded by President Franklin D. Roosevelt during the Great Depression.
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This act allows only Federal Reserve-approved banks to operate in the United States of America.
1933 C.E.
3
the Opernplatz in Berlin, S.A. and Nazi youth groups burned around 25,000 books from the Institut fr
Sexualwissenschaft and the Humboldt University; including works by Albert Einstein, Ernest Hemingway and H.G.
Wells.
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Student groups throughout Germany in 34 towns also carried out their own book burnings on that day and in the
following weeks. 40,000 turned up to hear Joseph Goebbels make a speech about the acts.
1933 C.E.
6
"Banking Act of 1933", Pub.L. 73-66, 48 Stat. 162, was a law that established the Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation (FDIC) in the United States and introduced banking reforms, some of which were designed to control
speculation.
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It is most commonly known as the "GlassSteagall Act", after its legislative sponsors, Senator Carter Glass (DVa.)
and Congressman Henry B. Steagall (DAla.-3).
1934 C.E. Third Visalia Temple Built on Mineral King and Locust.
1934 C.E.
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The McCormackDickstein Committee.
On November 24 the committee released a statement detailing the testimony it had heard about the plot and its
preliminary findings. During the McCormackDickstein Committee hearings, Butler testified that
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MacGuire attempted to recruit him to lead a coup, promising him an army of 500,000 men for a march on
Washington, D.C., and financial backing. Butler testified that the pretext for the coup would be that the president's
health was failing.
1935 C.E. China established gun control.
From 1948 to 1952, 20 million political dissidents, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
1935 C.E. The Pellagra Incident. After millions of individuals die from Pellagra over a span of two decades, the U.S. Public
Health Service finally acts to stem the disease.
The director of the agency admits it had known for at least 20 years that Pellagra is caused by a niacin deficiency but
failed to act since most of the deaths occurred within poverty-stricken black populations.
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2
The McCormackDickstein Committee submitted its final report to the House of Representatives.
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1936 C.E. Concept of using the iris pattern for identification is proposed.
1936 C.E. The Freiburg UFO crash of 1936. The Thule and Vril Gesellschaften (Societies), with technical assistance of the SS
Technical Branch, were possibly the first groups in history to attempt the reverse-engineering of a non-terrestrial
spacecraft based upon
persistent reports of a crashed disc discovered in the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) near Freiburg in 1936. It is claimed
that from the crash a disc was taken to Wewelsburg Castle. [Haunebu I Flugscheiben (Flight Discs)]
1937 C.E. "Marihuana (sic) Tax Act" enacted. Objections were raised during the hearings from the American Medical
Association as well as from hemp producers.
1937 C.E. Elixir of Sulfanilamide, containing the poisonous solvent diethylene glycol, kills 107 persons, many of whom are
children, dramatizing the need to establish drug safety before marketing and to enact the pending food and drug law .
1938 C.E. A Coelacanth, thought to be extinct for 65 Million years, is found by fisherman Captain Hendrick Goosen and
confirmed by local chemistry professor, J.L.B. Smith.
1938 C.E. Germany established gun control.
From 1939 to 1945, 6 to 7 million Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, the mentally ill, and 12 million Christians who were
unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
1938 C.E. The "Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic (FDC) Act of 1938" is passed by Congress, containing several new
provisions.
Under the "Wheeler-Lea Act", the Federal Trade Commission is charged with overseeing advertising associated with
products otherwise regulated by FDA, with the exception of prescription drugs.
1939 C.E. Margaret Sanger organized her "Negro project," a program designed to eliminate members of what she believed to be
an "inferior race." Margaret Sanger justified her proposal because she believed that:
"The masses of Negroes ...particularly in the South, still breed carelessly and disastrously, with the result that the
increase among Negroes, even more than among whites, is from that portion of the population least intelligent and
fit..."
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1939 C.E. Pius XII (1939-58)
261st Pope
1939 C.E. World War II: The war is generally accepted to have begun on Sept. 1, 1939, with the invasion of Poland by Germany
and Slovakia, and subsequent declarations of war on Germany by France and most of the countries of the British
Empire and Commonwealth.
World War II (WWII)
September 1, 1939 - September 2, 1945
1940 C.E. FDA transferred from the Department of Agriculture to the Federal Security Agency, with Walter G. Campbell
appointed as the first Commissioner of Food and Drugs.
1940 C.E. Four hundred prisoners in Chicago are infected with Malaria in order to study the effects of new and experimental
drugs to combat the disease.
Nazi doctors later on trial at Nuremberg cite this American study to defend their own actions during the Holocaust.
1941 C.E. Japanese planes sprayed bubonic plague over parts of China. At least 5 separate instances of this occurring have been
documented.
In 1942 "bacterial bombs" were deployed on mainland China but these attacks were determined to be ineffective.
1941 C.E. The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United
States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941 (December 8 in Japan).
The attack was intended as a preventive action in order to keep the U.S. Pacific Fleet from interfering with military
actions the Empire of Japan was planning in Southeast Asia.
1941 C.E.
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Groundbreaking for the Pentagon.
11
1942 C.E. Chemical Warfare Services begins mustard gas experiments on approximately 4,000 servicemen.
The experiments continue until 1945 and made use of Seventh Day Adventists who chose to become human guinea
pigs rather than serve on active duty.
1942 C.E. Great Britain focused on anthrax spores and their viability and "range of spread" when delivered with a conventional
bomb. The fateful Gruinard Island off the coast of Scotland was chosen as the site for this testing.
The data gathered from these experiments was used by both Great Britain and the U.S. to develop bombs that were
better able to effectively disperse spores.
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1942 C.E. The U.S. becomes aware of the Japanese efforts in B.W. and decided to start its own program. The Japanese released
thousands of plague infested rats prior to their surrender, with unknown consequences.
1942 C.E.
2
The Battle of Los Angeles, also known as The Great Los Angeles Air Raid, is the name given by contemporary
sources to the rumored enemy attack and subsequent anti-aircraft artillery barrage which took place from late Feb. 24
to the 25th over Los Angeles.
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The incident occurred less than three months after the United States entered World War II and one day after the
Bombardment of Ellwood on February 23.
1943 C.E. After an outbreak of anthrax in sheep and cattle in 1943 on the coast of Scotland that directly faced Gruinard, the
British decided to stop testing.
A tragic consequence of this testing is that even today Gruinard Island is contaminated with Bacillus anthracis spores.
1943 C.E. Planning began in 1943 with the appointment of a special New York State Health Department committee to study the
advisability of adding fluoride to Newburgh's drinking water.
The chairman of the committee was, again, Dr Harold C. Hodge, then chief of fluoride toxicity studies for the
Manhattan Project.
1944 C.E. "Public Health Service Act" is passed, covering a broad spectrum of health concerns, including regulation of
biological products and control of communicable diseases.
1944 C.E. Incident occurred downwind of the E.I. DuPont de Nemours Company chemical factory in Deepwater, New Jersey.
The factory was then producing millions of pounds of fluoride for the Manhattan Project whose scientists were racing
to produce the world's first atomic bomb.
1944 C.E. U.S. Navy uses human subjects to test gas masks and clothing. Individuals were locked in a gas chamber and exposed
to mustard gas and lewisite.
1944 C.E.
4
A Manhattan Project memorandum states: "Clinical evidence suggests that uranium hexafluoride may have a rather
marked central nervous system effect
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It seems most likely that the F [code for fluoride] component rather than the T [code for uranium] is the causative
factor." Dr Harold C. Hodge
1944 C.E.
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The term foo fighter was used by Allied aircraft pilots in World War II to describe various UFOs or mysterious aerial
phenomena seen in the skies over both the European and Pacific Theater of Operations.
Formally reported from November 1944 onwards, witnesses often assumed that the foo fighters were secret weapons
employed by the enemy, but they remained unidentified post-war and were reported by both Allied and Axis forces.
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1945 C.E.
4
April 12, 1945 - January 20, 1953
Fortieth and Forty-First American President;
Harry S. Truman
12
Democratic
One Term
1945 C.E.
5
Newburgh's water was fluoridated, and over the next 10 years its residents were studied by the New York State
Health Department.
1945 C.E.
7
Trinity was the code name of the first nuclear weapons test of an atomic bomb. This test was conducted by the
United States Army at a location about 35 miles (56 km) southeast of Socorro, New Mexico, at the White Sands
Proving Ground.
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1945 C.E.
8
The U.S. dropped the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" on the city of Hiroshima.
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1945 C.E.
8
The Fat Man device was detonated over Nagasaki, Japan.
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1945 C.E.
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At 2:10 p.m., five U.S. Navy Avenger torpedo-bombers comprising Flight 19 take off from the Ft. Lauderdale Naval
Air Station in Florida on a routine three-hour training mission. They never returned. (The Bermuda Triangle)
5
"After two more hours of confused messages from the fliers, a distorted radio transmission from the squadron leader
was heard at 6:20 p.m., apparently calling for his men to prepare to ditch their aircraft simultaneously because of lack
of fuel."
1946 C.E. D.S.S. Discovered: In the winter of 194647, Muhammed edh-Dhib and his cousin discovered the caves, and soon
afterwards the scrolls. John C. Trever reconstructed the story of the scrolls from several interviews with the Bedouin.
The settlement of Qumran is one kilometer inland from the northwest shore of the Dead Sea. The scrolls were found
in 11 caves nearby, between 125 meters (e.g., Cave 4) and one kilometer (e.g., Cave 1) away.
1947 C.E. The CIA begins its study of LSD as a potential weapon for use by American intelligence. Human subjects (both
civilian and military) are used with and without their knowledge.
1947 C.E.
2
Admiral Byrd claims to of discovered the North Pole entrance to Hallow Earth.
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An object crash landed on a ranch, approximately 75 miles northwest of Roswell, leaving a large field of debris. The
local air base at Roswell investigated after the rancher first reported it to Roswell authorities on July 6.
2
On July 8, the Roswell Army Air Field (RAAF) announced it had recovered a "flying disk". A few hours after the
initial "flying disk" press release, U.S. Army Air Force officials stated that it was not a UFO, but a weather balloon.
1947 C.E.
10
U.S.A.F. Capt. Chuck Yeager officially broke the sound barrier in the 'Bell X-1'.
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1948 C.E.
2
The Soviet Union begins to jam Voice of America broadcasts.
1
1948 C.E.
3
Aztec, New Mexico UFO crash. Frank Scully's information came largely from a mysterious Dr. Gee. Depending on
which commentary you read, the identity of this physician is attributed to either a real doctor, or several different
witnesses.
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The craft was measured at exactly 99.99 feet in diameter. Once inside, the team found 16 small humanoid beings, all
dead, their bodies charred from fire. The craft and the alien bodies were allegedly sent to Wright-Patterson Air Force
Base. {*1950}
1948 C.E.
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Israeli Statehood
14
1949 C.E. FDA publishes guidance to industry for the first time. This guidance, "Procedures for the Appraisal of the Toxicity of
Chemicals in Food," came to be known as the "black book."
1949 C.E.
5
Hitler announced dead.
1
1949 C.E.
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Clyde Tombaugh was the American astronomer who discovered the planet Pluto. He observed a UFO that appeared
as a geometrically arranged group of six-to-eight rectangles of light, window-like in appearance and yellowish-green
in color,...
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which moved from Northwest to Southeast over Las Cruces, New Mexico.
1950 C.E. Department of Defense begins plans to detonate nuclear weapons in desert areas and monitor downwind residents for
medical problems and mortality rates.
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Sept. 20-26. One of the biggest experiments involved the use of Serratia marcescens and bacillus globigi being
sprayed over 117 square miles of the San Francisco area, causing pneumonia-like infections in many of the residents.
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The family of one elderly man who died in the test sued the government, but lost. To this day, syraceus is a leading
cause of death among the elderly in the San Francisco area.
1951 C.E. Visalia No. 43 Established.
1951 C.E.
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Operation Greenhouse: The first thermonuclear weapon is tested on Eniwetok Atoll in the Marshall Islands, by the
United States.
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1952 C.E. Project Blue Book was one of a series of systematic studies of unidentified flying objects (UFOs) conducted by the
United States Air Force. It was the second revival of such a study (the first two of its kind being Projects Sign and
Grudge).
A termination order was given for the study in December 1969, and all activity under its auspices ceased in January
1970. Project Blue Book had two goals: To determine if UFOs were a threat to national security, and Analyze UFO-
related data.
1952 C.E.
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The 1952 Washington D.C. UFO incident, also known as the Washington flap or the Washington National Airport
Sightings, was a series of unidentified flying object reports from July 12 to July 29, 1952, over Washington D.C.
The most publicized sightings took place on consecutive weekends, July 1920 and July 2627.
1953 C.E. CIA initiates Project MKULTRA. This is an eleven year research program designed to produce and test drugs and
biological agents that would be used for mind control and behavior modification.
Six of the subprojects involved testing the agents on unwitting human beings.
1953 C.E. Federal Security Agency becomes the Department of Health, Education, and Welfare (HEW ).
Factory Inspection Amendment clarifies previous law and requires FDA to give manufacturers written reports of
conditions observed during inspections and analyses of factory samples.
1953 C.E. Triple-stranded DNA was a common hypothesis in the 1950s when scientists were struggling to discover DNA's true
structural from. Watson and Crick (who later won the Nobel Prize for their double-helix model) originally considered
a triple-helix model,
as did Pauling and Corey, who published a proposal for their triple-helix model in the 1953 scientific journal Nature,
as well as fellow scientist Fraser. Watson and Crick soon identified several problems with these models.
1953 C.E. U.S. military releases clouds of zinc cadmium sulfide gas over Winnipeg, St. Louis, Minneapolis, Fort Wayne, the
Monocacy River Valley in Maryland, and Leesburg, Virginia.
Their intent is to determine how efficiently they could disperse chemical agents.
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1
January 20, 1953 - January 20, 1961
Forty-Second and Forty-Third American President;
Dwight D. Eisenhower
20
Republican
Two Terms
1954 C.E. 'Operation Wetback' - President Dwight Eisenhower deported 1.3 million Mexican nationals - "The Mexican
Repatriation"
1954 C.E. Racial segregation in schools becomes unconstitutional; start of the campaign of civil disobedience to secure civil
rights for Americans of African descent.
1954 C.E.
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"Experiment No. 2": Vladimir Demikhov transplanted a one-month-old puppy's head and forelimbs to the neck of
what appears to be a Siberian husky. The notes portray a lively, puppy like, if not altogether joyous existence on the
part of the head.
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He transplanted twenty puppy headsactually, head-shoulders-lungs and forelimbs units with an esophagus that
emptied, untidily, onto the outside of the dogonto fully grown dogs. (In one case the animal lasted as long as
twenty-nine days)
1955 C.E. Another case was the joint Army-CIA BW test in 1955, still classified, in which an undisclosed bacteria was released
in the Tampa Bay region of Florida, causing a dramatic increase in whooping cough infections, including twelve
deaths.
1955 C.E. HEW Secretary Oveta Culp Hobby appoints a committee of 14 citizens to study the adequacy of FDA's facilities and
programs. The committee recommends a substantial expansion of FDA staff and facilities and more use of
educational and informational programs.
The Division of Biologics Control became an independent entity within the National Institutes of Health, after polio
vaccine thought to have been inactivated is associated with about 260 cases of polio.
1955 C.E.
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November 1, 1955 April 30, 1975 (19 years, 180 days)
"The Vietnam War"
A Cold War military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1955 to the fall of Saigon on April
1
The U.S. government viewed involvement in the war as a way to prevent a communist takeover of South Vietnam
and part of their wider strategy of containment. The North Vietnamese government viewed the war as a colonial war.
1956 C.E. Cambodia established gun control.
From 1975 to 1977, one million "educated" people, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
1956 C.E. The Soviet Union accused the U.S. of using biological weapons in Korea, which lead them to threaten future use of
Chemical and Biological weapons.
Most of the offensive tests were based on "secret spraying" of organisms over populated areas. This program was
(supposedly) shut down in 1969.
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1956 C.E. U.S. military releases mosquitoes infected with Yellow Fever over Savannah, Ga and Avon Park, Fl. Following each
test, Army agents posing as public health officials test victims for effects.
1957 C.E. Astronaut Gordon Cooper-Edwards AFB Landing: "I had a camera crew filming the installation when they spotted
the saucer. They filmed it as it flew overhead, then hovered, extended three legs as landing gear, and slowly came
down on a dry lake bed!
It was a classic saucer, shiny silver and smooth, about 30 feet across. It was pretty clear it was an alien craft."
1957 C.E.
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"Treaty of Rome"; officially the Treaty establishing the 'European Economic Community', between Belgium, France,
Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and West Germany--effective January 1, 1958.
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1958 C.E. Blessed John XXIII (1958-63)
262nd Pope
1958 C.E. Food Additives Amendment enacted, requiring manufacturers of new food additives to establish safety. The Delaney
proviso prohibits the approval of any food additive show n to induce cancer in humans or animals.
FDA publishes in the Federal Register the first list of substances generally recognized as safe (GRAS). The list
contains nearly 200 substances.
1958 C.E. LSD is tested on 95 volunteers at the Army's Chemical Warfare Laboratories for its effect on intelligence.
1959 C.E.
2
Dyatlov Pass Incident. 9 Ski hikers die mysteriously while in the Ural Mts. of Russiaa well known & nefariously
famous place of evil.
2
1959 C.E.
5
James Allen Isaacs Sr.
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1960 C.E. Face recognition becomes semi-automated.
First model of acoustic speech production is created.
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1960 C.E. The Army Assistant Chief-of-Staff for Intelligence (ACSI) authorizes field testing of LSD in Europe and the Far East.
Testing of the European population is code named Project THIRD CHANCE; testing of the Asian population is code
named Project DERBY HAT.
1961 C.E.
1
January 20, 1961 - November 22, 1963
Forty-Fourth American President;
John F. Kennedy
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Democratic
One Term (2 Years and 11 Months);
Assassinated
1961 C.E.
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Start of the Berlin Wall by the German Democratic Republic (GDR, East Germany)
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1962 C.E. Consumer Bill of Rights is proclaimed by President John F. Kennedy in a message to Congress. Included are the right
to safety, the right to be informed, the right to choose, and the right to be heard.
1962 C.E. Kefauver-Harris Drug Amendments passed to ensure drug efficacy and greater drug safety. For the first time, drug
manufacturers are required to prove to FDA the effectiveness of their products before marketing them.
The new law also exempts from the Delaney proviso animal drugs and animal feed additives show n to induce cancer
but which leave no detectable levels of residue in the human food supply.
1962 C.E. Thalidomide, a new sleeping pill, is found to have caused birth defects in thousands of babies born in western Europe.
News reports on the role of Dr. Frances Kelsey, FDA medical officer, in keeping the drug off the U.S. market, arouse
public support for stronger drug regulation.
1963 C.E. Paul VI (1963-78)
263rd Pope
1963 C.E. Robert J. White, a neurosurgeon and a professor of neurological surgery who was inspired by the work of Vladimir
Demikhov, performed a highly controversial operation to transplant the head of one monkey onto another's body.
The procedure was a success to some extent, with the animal being able to smell, taste, hear, and see the world
around it. The animal survived for some time after the operation, even at times attempting to bite some of the staff.
1963 C.E. The mass vaccination campaigns of the 1950s and '60s may be causing hundreds of deaths a year because of a cancer
causing virus that contaminated the first polio vaccine, according to scientists.
Known as SV40, the virus came from dead monkeys whose kidney cells were used to culture the first Salk vaccines.
Doctors estimate that the virus was injected into tens of millions during the vaccination campaigns.
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1963 C.E.
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Randy Lynn Isaacs
10
Visalia, CA
1963 C.E.
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November 22, 1963 - January 20, 1969
Forty-Fourth and Forty-Fifth American President;
Lyndon B. Johnson
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Democratic
Two Terms
1964 C.E. Guatemala established gun control.
From 1964 to 1981, 100,000 Mayan Indians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
1964 C.E.
8
"Gulf of Tonkin incident"
On 8/2; USS Maddox (DD-731) radioed it was under attack from three North Vietnamese Navy P-4 torpedo boats 28
miles (45 km) away from the North Vietnamese coast in international waters.
2
On 8/4; Another DESOTO (secret electronic warfare support measures mission) patrol off the North Vietnamese
coast was launched by Maddox and the Turner Joy, in order to "show the flag" after the first incident.
1965 C.E. Aspartame is the technical name for the brand names, NutraSweet, Equal, Spoonful, and Equal-Measure. Aspartame
was discovered by accident in 1965, when James Schlatter, a chemist of G.D. Searle Company was testing an anti-
ulcer drug.
Aspartame was approved for dry goods in 1981 and for carbonated beverages in 1983.
1965 C.E. Drug Abuse Control Amendments are enacted to deal with problems caused by abuse of depressants, stimulants and
hallucinogens.
1965 C.E. Prisoners at the Holmesburg State Prison in Philadelphia are subjected to dioxin, the highly toxic chemical
component of Agent Orange used in Viet Nam.
The men are later studied for development of cancer, which indicates that Agent Orange had been a suspected
carcinogen all along.
1965 C.E. The CIA and Department of Defense begin Project MKSEARCH, a program to develop a capability to manipulate
human behavior through the use of mind-altering drugs.
1966 C.E. "Fair Packaging and Labeling Act" requires all consumer products in interstate commerce to be honestly and
informatively labeled, with FDA enforcing provisions on foods, drugs, cosmetics, and medical devices.
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1966 C.E. CIA initiates Project MKOFTEN, a program to test the toxicological effects of certain drugs on humans and animals.
1966 C.E. FDA contracts with the National Academy of Sciences/National Research Council to evaluate the effectiveness of
4,000 drugs approved on the basis of safety alone between 1938 and 1962.
"Child Protection Act" enlarges the scope of the "Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act" to ban hazardous toys
and other articles so hazardous that adequate label warnings could not be written.
1966 C.E.
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The Freedom of Information Act (U.S.A. President Lyndon B. Johnson)
4
1966 C.E.
7
7-10, The virus Bacillus subtilis was released throughout the New York subway system, conducted by the U.S.
Army's Special Operations Division.
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Due to the vast number of people exposed it was virtually impossible to identify, let alone prove, and specific health
problems resulted directly from this test.
1967 C.E. CIA and Department of Defense implement Project MKNAOMI, successor to MKULTRA and designed to maintain,
stockpile and test biological and chemical weapons.
1967 C.E.
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June 5-June 10, 1967. The Six-Day War or June War; also known as the 1967 Arab-Israeli War or the Third Arab-
Israeli War, between Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt [known then as the United Arab Republic (UAR)],
Jordan, and Syria.
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The outcome was a swift and decisive Israeli victory. At the war's end, Israel took effective control of the Gaza Strip
and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, and the Golan Heights from
Syria.
1967 C.E.
10
The Shag Harbour UFO Incident was the reported impact of an unknown large object into waters near Shag Harbour,
a tiny fishing village in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia.
4
The impact was investigated by various civilian (Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Canadian Coast Guard) and
military (Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force) agencies of the Government of Canada.
1968 C.E. 1968 - 69 The Hong Kong flu, which was influenza A type H3N2, killed over 30,000 people in the U.S. alone. That
was a fortuitous learning event for some because it taught them that the flu could still conceivably be used to wipe
out a population.
Hence the development of the vaccine program and the aerial spraying procedures to condition the population. The
purpose of the chemicals in the chemtrail's is to help the viral envelope fuse with lung cells, permitting easier
penetration and infection.
1968 C.E. CIA experiments with the possibility of poisoning drinking water by injecting chemicals into the water supply of the
FDA in Washington, D.C.
Often/ Chickwit -1967 Or 1968, Project OFTEN/CHICKWIT was initiated by the Army Chemical Corps and the
CIA's Office of Research and Development to create new drug compounds "that could be used offensively." (EA-
3167)
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1968 C.E. FDA Bureau of Drug Abuse Control and Treasury Department Bureau of Narcotics are transferred to the Department
of Justice to form the Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs (BNDD), consolidating efforts to police traffic in
abused drugs.
FDA forms the Drug Efficacy Study Implementation (DESI) to implement recommendations of the National
Academy of Sciences investigation of effectiveness of drugs first marketed between 1938 and 1962.
1968 C.E. Reorganization of federal health programs places FDA in the Public Health Service.
Animal Drug Amendments place all regulation of new animal drugs under one section of the Food, Drug, and
Cosmetic Act-Section 512-making approval of animal drugs and medicated feeds more efficient.
1969 C.E. At a House Appropriations hearing, the Defense Department's Biological Warfare (BW) division requested funds to
develop through gene-splicing a new disease that would both resist and break down a victim's immune system.
The funds were approved. AIDS appeared within the requested time frame, and has the exact characteristics specified.
1969 C.E.
1
President Jimmy Carter: "It was the darnest thing I've ever seen. It was big, it was very bright, it changed colors and it
was about the size of the moon..We watched it for ten minutes, but none of us could figure what it was.
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One thing's for sure, I'll never make fun of people who say they've seen unidentified objects in the sky."
1969 C.E.
1
January 20, 1969 - August 9, 1974
Forty-Sixth and Forty-Seventh American President;
Richard Nixon
20
Republican
Two Terms (1 Term and 1 year and 7 Months);
Resigned
1969 C.E.
7
Astronaut Buzz Aldrin: "There was something out there that, uh, was close enough to be observed and what could it
be. Mike (Collins) decided he thought he could see it in the telescope and he was able to do that and when in one
position,
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that had a series of ellipses, but when you made it real sharp it was sort of L shaped. That didn't tell us very much."
Source: The Science Channel / Dave Stone / Credit: UFO Updates - 9/30/2005 Original Source
1969 C.E.
7
The Apollo 11 space flight landed the first humans on Earth's Moon. Crewed by Commander Neil Alden Armstrong,
Command Module Pilot Michael Collins, and Lunar Module Pilot Edwin Eugene "Buzz" Aldrin, Jr.
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Armstrong and Aldrin landed in the Sea of Tranquility and became the first humans to walk on the Moon. The three
astronauts returned to Earth with 47.5 pounds (21.5 kg) of lunar rocks and landed in the Pacific Ocean on July 24.
1969 C.E.
10
Skynet 1A
Philco Ford
Delta M
22
U.K. Military Communications Satellite
1970 C.E. "Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act" passed into law, containing the 'Controlled Substances
Act' (which lists marijuana in Schedule 1, prohibiting any legitimate medical uses).
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1970 C.E. Behavioral components of speech are first modeled.
1970 C.E. The "Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act" replaces previous law s and categorizes drugs based
on abuse and addiction potential compared to their therapeutic value.
Environmental Protection Agency established; takes over FDA program for setting pesticide tolerances.
1970 C.E. The National Organization for Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) is founded.
1970 C.E. Uganda established gun control.
From 1971 to 1979, 300,000 Christians, unable to defend themselves, were rounded up and exterminated.
1970 C.E.
8
Skynet 1B
Philco Ford
Delta M
19
1971 C.E. PHS Bureau of Radiological Health transferred to FDA. Its mission: protection against unnecessary human exposure
to radiation from electronic products in the home, industry, and the healing arts.
National Center for Toxicological Research is established in the biological facilities of the Pine Bluff Arsenal in
Arkansas. Its mission is to examine biological effects of chemicals in the environment.
1971 C.E.
4
Salyut 1
DOS-1
19
1 Crew and 1 Failed Docking
*1st Manned Space Station (U.S.S.R.)
1971 C.E.
6
President Richard M. Nixon declares "war on drugs" at a press conference on June 17th; announcing the creation of
the 'Special Action Office for Drug Abuse Prevention' to be headed by Dr. Jerome Jaffe.
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1972 C.E. It was discovered that black children as young as age five were having psychosurgery performed on them at the
University of Mississippi in Jackson in order to control "hyperactive" and "aggressive" behavior.
Their brains were being implanted with electrodes that were heated up to melt areas of the brain that regulate emotion
and intellect.
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1972 C.E.
7
DOS-2
DOS-2
29
Launch Failure
1972 C.E.
9
U.S. Patent # 3,693,731 - Filed Jan. 8, '71 by Armstrong, et al. A machine and method for drilling bore holes and
tunnels by melting in which a housing is provided for supporting a heat source and a heated end portion and in which
the necessary melting
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heat is delivered to the walls of the end portion at a rate sufficient to melt rock and during operation of which the
molten material may be disposed adjacent the boring zone in cracks in the rock and as a vitreous wall lining of the
tunnel so formed.
1973 C.E. Consumer Product Safety Commission created by Congress; takes over programs pioneered by FDA under 1927
Caustic Poison Act, 1960 Federal Hazardous Substances Labeling Act, 1966 Child Protection Act,
and PHS accident prevention activities for safety of toys, home appliances, etc.
1973 C.E.
4
Salyut 2
Almaz 1
4
Failed Shortly After Launch
1973 C.E.
5
Cosmos 557
DOS-3
11
Re-Entered Eleven Days After Launch
1973 C.E.
5
Skylab
Skylab
14
USA, 19731974, 3 Crews
2,249 Days in Orbit; 171 Days Occupied
*1st United States Space Station
1974 C.E. First commercial hand geometry systems become available.
1974 C.E.
1
Skynet 2A
Marconi Space Systems
Delta 2000
19
1974 C.E.
6
Salyut 3
Almaz 2
25
1 Crew and 1 Failed Docking
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1974 C.E.
8
August 9, 1974 - January 20, 1977
Forty-Seventh American President;
Gerald Ford
9
Republican
One Term
1974 C.E.
11
Skynet 2B
Marconi Space Systems
Delta 2000
23
1974 C.E.
12
Salyut 4
DOS-4
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2 Crews and 1 Planned Crew Failed to Achieve Orbit
1975 C.E. A CIA secret weapon used for assassination shoots a small poison dart to cause a heart attack, as explained in the
Church Committee hearings, officially known as the United States Senate Select Committee to Study Governmental
Operations with
Respect to Intelligence Activities. The dart from this secret CIA weapon can penetrate clothing and leave nothing but
a tiny red dot on the skin. The poisonous dart completely disintegrates upon entering the target.
1975 C.E. FBI funds development of sensors and minutiae extracting technology.
1975 C.E. The virus section of Fort Detrick's Center for Biological Warfare Research is renamed the Fredrick Cancer Research
Facilities and placed under the supervision of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) .
It is here that retro virologists isolate a virus to which no immunity exists. It is later named HTLV (Human T-cell
Leukemia Virus).
1976 C.E. First prototype system for speaker recognition is developed.
1976 C.E. KGB-CIA chemical warfare experimentation program began in Philadelphia at the American Legion Convention. A
convenient test group was assembled, and it was exploited.
Aerosol spray cans containing poisoned room freshener were used to selectively saturate the atmosphere of the
Legionnaires. Two of the active ingredients in the poison that produced the Legionnaires Disease were plutonium and
zirconium.
1976 C.E. Medical Device Amendments passed to ensure safety and effectiveness of medical devices, including diagnostic
products. The amendments require manufacturers to register with FDA and follow quality control procedures.
Vitamins and Minerals Amendments ("Proxmire Amendments") stop FDA from establishing standards limiting
potency of vitamins and minerals in food supplements or regulating them as drugs based solely on potency.
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1976 C.E. Nobel Prize went to American scientist Carleton Gajdusek for his experiments demonstrating that injections of kuru
brain (1967) and CJD brain (1969) reproduced similar illnesses in chimpanzees.
A striking feature of AIDS is that it's ethno-selective. The rate of infection is twice as high among Blacks, Latinos
and Native Americans as among whites, with death coming two to three times as swiftly.
1976 C.E. The "discovery" of the AIDS virus (HTLV3) was announced by Dr. Robert Gallo at the National Cancer Institute,
which is on the grounds of Fort Detrick, Maryland, a primary U.S. Army biological warfare research facility.
1976 C.E.
6
Salyut 5
Almaz 3
22
2 Crews and 1 Failed Docking
1976 C.E.
10
"SWINE FLU" inoculation program was getting under way, news reports suddenly told us that we were experiencing
fallout from an alleged Chinese atmospheric nuclear blast on September 26.
5
We were told that radioactive iodine-131 was showing up in milk at various locations; but we were also assured, as
we invariably are whenever any radioactive hazard appears, that there was really no danger
1976 C.E.
12
"U.N. Weather Weapons Treaty". Adopted by Resolution 31/72 of the United Nations General Assembly. The
Convention was opened for signature at Geneva on May 18th, 1977.
10
1977 C.E. "Saccharin Study and Labeling Act" passed by Congress to stop FDA from banning the chemical sweetener but
requiring a label warning that it has been found to cause cancer in laboratory animals.
1977 C.E. Introduction of the Bioresearch Monitoring Program as an agency-wide initiative ensures the quality and integrity of
data submitted to FDA and provides for the protection of human subjects in clinical trials by focusing on preclinical
studies on animals,
clinical investigations, and the work of institutional review boards.
1977 C.E. Senate hearings on Health and Scientific Research confirm that 239 populated areas had been contaminated with
biological agents between 1949 and 1969. Some of the areas included:
San Francisco, Washington, D.C., Key West, Panama City, Minneapolis, and St. Louis.
1977 C.E.
1
January 20, 1977 - January 20, 1981
Forty-Eighth American President;
Jimmy Carter
20
Democratic
One Term
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1977 C.E.
7
'Chem-trail Report'; Atmospheric Simulation Using Stratified Liquid Models - Engineering and Research Center
Bureau of Reclamation.
"Project Skywater"
Analytical and laboratory studies were made to demonstrate the feasibility of using stratified liquids and distorted
scale maps of an area to simulate mesoscale (2 to 20 kilometres) atmospheric phenomena.
1977 C.E.
8
The Wow! signal was a strong narrowband radio signal detected by Dr. Jerry R. Ehman while working on a SETI
project at the Big Ear radio telescope of The Ohio State University.
{Wow! Signal}
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The signal bore expected hallmarks of potential non-terrestrial and non-solar system origin. It lasted for the full 72-
second duration that Big Ear observed it. The region of the sky where the signal originated lies in the constellation
Sagittarius.
1977 C.E.
9
Salyut 6
DOS-5
29
16 crews (5 Long Duration, 11 Short Duration and 1 Failed Docking)
1978 C.E. A new Masonic Royal Arch Temple was built in Petersham, New South Wales.
A.I.R.F.A. was passed as a guarantee of constitutional protection of First Amendment rights for Native Americans.
Federal forfeiture introduced via amendment to "Comprehensive Drug Abuse Prevention and Control Act".
1978 C.E. John Paul I (1978)
264th Pope
Death: 9-28-1978
1978 C.E. John Paul II (1978-2005)
265th Pope
1978 C.E.
12
James Allen Isaacs Jr.
R1b1a2 {R-M269}
1
Flagstaff, Arizona. Bearer of the Isaacs Family Crest, Founder of the Disciple of Truth Society.
1979 C.E. Freemasonry is banned in Iran. Several Arab nations assume an anti Masonic stance.
1979 C.E. Iranian militants seized the US embassy in Tehran, Iran.
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1979 C.E. N.O.R.A.D. computers and the Alternate National Military Command Center in Fort Ritchie, Maryland detected a
purported massive Soviet nuclear strike.
After reviewing the raw data from satellites and checking the early warning radars, the alert was cancelled.
1979 C.E. There was an explosion at a Soviet plant in Sverdlosk and an outbreak of anthrax followed. At the time, all
accusations of BW research were vigorously denied by Soviet officials,
with the explanation that anthrax outbreaks can occur naturally and that the explosion was merely a coincidence.
1979 C.E.
3
The nuclear accident at Three Mile Island.
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In the hours following the Three Mile Island nuclear emergency FDA contracted with firms in Missouri, Michigan,
and New Jersey to prepare and package enough doses of potassium iodide to protect those threatened with thyroid
cancer if exposed to radiation.
1979 C.E.
6
A well-dressed, articulate stranger visited the office of the Elberton Granite Finishing Company and announced that
he wanted to build an edifice to transmit a message to mankind. He identified himself as R. C. Christian.
He said that he represented a group of men who wanted to offer direction to humanity, but to date, almost two
decades later, no one knows who R. C. Christian really was, or the names of those he represented.
1980 C.E. Catastrophic eruption of Mount St. Helens.
1980 C.E.
12
The Rendlesham Forest Incident is the name given to a series of reported sightings of unexplained lights and the
alleged landing of a craft or multiple craft of unknown origin in Rendlesham Forest, Suffolk, England.
Dozens of USAF personnel were eyewitnesses to various events over a two or three day period. Sometimes referred to
as "Britain's Roswell". The Ministry of Defence (MoD) denied that the event posed any threat to national security.
1981 C.E. FDA and the Department of Health and Human Services revise regulations for human subject protections, based on
the 1979 Belmont Report, which had been issued by the National Commission for the Protection of Human Subjects
of
Biomedical and Behavioral Research. The revised rules provide for wider representation on institutional review
boards and they detail elements of w hat constitutes informed consent, among other provisions.
1981 C.E.
1
January 20, 1981 - January 20, 1989
Forty-Ninth and Fiftieth American President;
Ronald Reagan
20
Republican
Two Terms
1982 C.E. Tamper-resistant Packing Regulations issued by FDA to prevent poisonings such as deaths from cyanide placed in
Tylenol capsules. The "Federal Anti-Tampering Act" passed in 1983 makes it a crime to tamper with packaged
consumer products.
FDA publishes first Red Book (successor to 1949 "black book"), officially know n as Toxicological Principles for the
Safety Assessment of Direct Food Additives and Color Additives Used in Food.
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1982 C.E.
4
Salyut 7
DOS-6
19
10 crews (6 Long Duration, 4 Short Duration and 1 Failed Docking)
1983 C.E. "Orphan Drug Act" passed, enabling FDA to promote research and marketing of drugs needed for treating rare
diseases.
1983 C.E. U.S. invades Caribbean nation of Grenada, partly prompted by its concerns over the island's ties with Cuba.
1984 C.E. "Comprehensive Crime Control Act of 1984" enacted: It broadened criminal and civil asset forfeiture laws, increased
federal penalties for drug offenses.
1984 C.E. A chimeric "geep" was produced by combining embryos from a goat and a sheep. The geep has been a very important
contributor to answering fundamental questions about development, and the techniques used to create it may one day
save endangered species.
Some chimeras can result in the eventual development of an adult animal composed of cells from both donorsa
different species. "Interspecies chimeras such as the geep are made in the laboratory and rarely with the purpose of
generating a living hybrid."
1984 C.E.
7
The first detailed charges regarding AIDS as a BW weapon were published in the Patriot newspaper in New Delhi,
India. It is hard to say where the investigations of this story in the Indian press might have led, if they had not been
sidetracked.
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Two major domestic disasters shortly thereafter: the assassination of Indira Gandhi on Oct. 31 and the Bhopal Union
Carbide plant "accident" that killed several thousand and injured over 200,000 on Dec. 3.
1984 C.E.
12
Allan Hills 84001 is a meteorite that was found in Allan Hills, Antarctica by a team of U.S. meteorite hunters from
the ANSMET project.
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It made its way into headlines worldwide in 1996 when scientists announced that it might contain evidence for
microscopic fossils of Martian bacteria based on carbonate globules observed.
1986 C.E. According to the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (83:4007-4011), HIV and VISNA are highly
similar and share all structural elements, except for a small segment which is nearly identical to HTLV.
This leads to speculation that HTLV and VISNA may have been linked to produce a new retrovirus to which no
natural immunity exists.
1986 C.E. Anti-Drug Abuse Act of 1986 enacted; creates mandatory minimum sentences and establishes disparity in sentences
involving equivalent weights of crack vs. powder cocaine.
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1986 C.E. U.S. warplanes bomb Libyan cities. "Irangate" scandal uncovered, revealing that proceeds from secret U.S. arms sales
to Iran were used illegally to fund Contra rebels in Nicaragua.
1986 C.E.
1
Space shuttle Challenger explodes shortly after take off from Cape Canaveral. All seven crew members are killed.
Manned space flights are suspended until September 1988.
1986 C.E.
2
Mir
DOS-7 (Core Module)
19
28 Long Duration Crews.
*Following the controlled deorbiting of Mir in 2001, the International Space Station is the only station currently in
orbit; it has been continuously occupied since November 2, 2000.
1987 C.E. Department of Defense admits that, despite a treaty banning research and development of biological agents, it
continues to operate research facilities at 127 facilities and universities around the nation.
1987 C.E. Dr Louis Elsas, Professor of Pediatrics & Genetics at Emory University, testified before Congress; "Aspartame is in
fact a well known neurotoxin and teratogen [triggers birth defects]
which in some undefined dose will irreversibly in the developing child or fetal brain, produce adverse effects I am
particularly angry at this type of advertising that is promoting the sale of a neurotoxin in the childhood age group."
1987 C.E. Patent stating that the iris can be used for identification is awarded.
1988 C.E. "Anti-Drug Amendment Act of 1988" enacted, increasing penalties for drug offenses and creating new federal
offenses.
First needle exchange in United States established in Tacoma, WA.
1988 C.E. "Food and Drug Administration Act of 1988" officially establishes FDA as an agency of the Department of Health
and Human Services with a Commissioner of Food and Drugs appointed by the President with the advice and consent
of the Senate,
and broadly spells out the responsibilities of the Secretary and the Commissioner for research, enforcement,
education, and information.
1988 C.E. Generic Animal Drug and Patent Term Restoration Act extends to veterinary products benefits given to human drugs
under the 1984 "Drug Price Competition and Patent Term Restoration Act".
Companies can produce and sell generic versions of animal drugs approved after October 1962 without duplicating
research done to prove them safe and effective. The act also authorizes extension of animal drug patents.
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1988 C.E. The "Prescription Drug Marketing Act" bans the diversion of prescription drugs from legitimate commercial channels.
The new law requires drug wholesalers to be licensed by the states; restricts re-importation from other countries; and
bans sale, trade or purchase of drug samples, and traffic or counterfeiting of redeemable drug coupons.
1988 C.E.
12
Skynet 4B
British Aerospace
Ariane 44LP
11
1989 C.E. U.S. 'Office of National Drug Control Policy' established. William S. Bennett, former Education Secretary, is named
first "Drug Czar".
1989 C.E. U.S. troops invade Panama, oust its government and arrest its leader, one-time Central Intelligence Agency informant
General Manuel Noriega, on drug-trafficking charges.
1989 C.E.
1
January 20, 1989 - January 20, 1993
Fifty-First American President;
George H.W. Bush
20
Republican
One Term
1990 C.E. More than 1500 six-month old black and Hispanic babies in Los Angeles are given an "experimental" measles
vaccine that had never been licensed for use in the United States.
CDC later admits that parents were never informed that the vaccine being injected to their children was experimental.
1990 C.E.
1
Skynet 4A
British Aerospace
Titan 34D
1
1990 C.E.
8
Skynet 4C
British Aerospace
Ariane 44LP
30
1990 C.E.
10
Fall of the Berlin Wall.
3
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1991 C.E. Face detection is pioneered, making real time face recognition possible.
1992 C.E. "Generic Drug Enforcement Act" imposes debarment and other penalties for illegal acts involving abbreviated drug
applications.
"Prescription Drug User Fee Act" requires drug and biologics manufacturers to pay fees for product applications and
supplements, and other services. The act also requires FDA to use these funds to hire more reviewers to assess
applications.
1992 C.E. "Mammography Quality Standards Act" requires all mammography facilities in the United States to be accredited
and federally certified as meeting quality standards effective Oct. 1, 1994.
Nutrition facts, basic per-serving nutritional information, are required on foods under the Nutrition Labeling and
Education Act of 1990.
1992 C.E. Biometric Consortium is established within U.S. Government.
1992 C.E. Boris Yeltsin confirmed that anthrax was being researched at Sverdlosk and vowed to stop all "Soviet" BW research.
Unfortunately, defectors have contradicted Yeltsin and there are rumors that although the 'official government'
statement and ideal may be an elimination of biological weapons, the military is still actively pursuing a BW program
on its own.
1992 C.E. Congress passes North American Free Trade Agreement, or N.A.F.T.A., intended to a create free-trade bloc among
the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
1992 C.E. Discovery of the "Federal Violence Initiative"--the federal government's agency-wide plan to go into America's inner
cities to experiment on children in the hope of finding genetic and biological causes for violence.
1992 C.E.
2
"Maastricht Treaty"; Formally the Treaty on European Union or TEU--effective November 1, 1993. (Modern E.U.)
7
1992 C.E.
8
Georgian troops entered Abkhazia sparking a 14-month war. At the end of October, the Abkhazian Research Institute
of History, Language and Literature named after Dmitry Gulia, which housed an important library and archive, was
torched by the invaders;
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also targeted was the capital's public library. It seems to have been a deliberate attempt by the Georgian paramilitary
soldiers to wipe out the region's historical record.
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1992 C.E.
8
The National and University Library of Bosnia and Herzegovina in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina was
firebombed and destroyed by Serbian nationalists.
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Almost all the contents of the library were destroyed, including more than 1.5 million books that included 4,000 rare
books, 700 manuscripts, and 100 years of Bosnian newspapers and journals.
1993 C.E. Development of an iris prototype unit begins.
FacE REcognition Technology (FERET) program is initiated.
1993 C.E. The FDA approved aspartame as an ingredient in numerous food items that would always be heated to above
86degrees F (30Degrees C). An act that can only be described as "unconscionable"
1993 C.E.
1
January 20, 1993 - January 20, 2001
Fifty-Second and Fifty-Third American President;
Bill Clinton
20
Democratic
Two Terms
1994 C.E. First iris recognition algorithm is patented. Integrated Automated Fingerprint Identification System (IAFIS)
competition is held.
Palm System is benchmarked. INSPASS is implemented.
1994 C.E. First 'Project Blue Beam' allegations were contained in an audio presentation in 1994 by Quebecois journalist turned
conspiracy theorist Serge Monast and later published in his book Project Blue Beam (NASA).
The project was apparently supposed to be implemented in 1983, but was delayed. It was then set for implementation
in 1995 and then 1996. Monast thought Project Blue Beam would be brought to fruition by the year 2000, really,
definitely, for sure.
1994 C.E. With a technique called "gene tracking," Dr. Garth Nicolson at the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston, TX
discovers that many returning Desert Storm veterans are infected with an altered strain of Mycoplasma incognitus,
a microbe commonly used in the production of biological weapons. Incorporated into its molecular structure is 40
percent of the HIV protein coat, indicating that it had been man-made.
1994 C.E.
9
'Suicidal Man Attempts to Crash Small Airplane into White House' A suicidal and apparently apolitical pilot named
Frank Corder steals a single-engine plane from an airport north of Baltimore, Maryland, and attempts to crash it into
the White House.
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He crashes into a wall two stories below the presidential bedroom (President Clinton is not there at the time). Corder
is killed on impact. December 24, 1994: Al-Qaeda Connected Militants Attempt to
Crash Passenger Jet into Eiffel Tower.
1995 C.E. Animal studies which Dr. Phyllis Mullenix and co-workers conducted at Forsyth in the early 1990s indicated that
fluoride was a powerful central nervous system (CNS) toxin and might adversely affect human brain functioning
even at low doses.
Mullenix's results were published in 1995 in a reputable peer-reviewed scientific journal.
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1995 C.E. Dr. Garth Nicolson, uncovers evidence that the biological agents used during the Gulf War had been manufactured in
Houston, TX and Boca Raton, Fl and tested on prisoners in the Texas Department of Corrections.
1995 C.E. Iris prototype becomes available as a commercial product.
1995 C.E. U.S. Government admits that it had offered Japanese war criminals and scientists who had performed human medical
experiments salaries and immunity from prosecution in exchange for data on biological warfare research.
1995 C.E. U.S. Sentencing Commission recommends revising mandatory minimum sentencing guidelines to resolve
crack/powder cocaine sentencing disparity. Congress overrides their recommendation.
1996 C.E. Hand geometry is implemented at the Olympic Games.
1996 C.E.
6
Without public notice, the FDA removed all restrictions from aspartame allowing it to be used in everything,
including all heated and baked goods.
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The truth about aspartame's toxicity is far different than what the NutraSweet Company would have you readers
believe.
1996 C.E.
7
Dolly (7.5.19962.14.2003) was a female domestic sheep, and the first mammal to be cloned from an adult somatic
cell, using the process of nuclear transfer. She lived until the age of six.
5
She was cloned by Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell and colleagues at the Roslyn Institute near Edinburgh in Scotland.
1996 C.E.
10
California passes "Proposition 215-The Compassionate Use Act of 1996", legalizing the sale and possession of
medical marijuana by patients in need. Over the following decade, 10 more states legalize possession and cultivation
of medical marijuana.
5
1997 C.E. "Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act" reauthorizes the "Prescription Drug User Fee Act of 1992" and
mandates the most wide-ranging reforms in agency practices since 1938.
Provisions include measures to accelerate review of devices, regulate advertising of unapproved uses of approved
drugs and devices, and regulate health claims for foods.
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1997 C.E.
3
"The Phoenix Lights" (Lights Over Phoenix) - Lights of varying descriptions were seen by thousands of people
between 19:30 and 22:30 MST, in a space of about 300 miles, from the Nevada line, through Phoenix, to the edge of
Tucson.
13
There were two distinct events involved in the incident: a triangular formation of lights seen to pass over the state,
and a series of stationary lights seen in the Phoenix area.
1997 C.E.
9
Gabriella Rose Spies
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Mother: Shara Rose Spies.
1997 C.E.
12
David Michael Isaacs
10
Mother: Cindy Jo Hook
1998 C.E. FBI launches CODIS (DNA forensic database).
1998 C.E.
1
Skynet 4D*
Matra Marconi Space
Delta 7000
10
*Skynet 4 Stage 2
1998 C.E.
2
Skynet 4E
Matra Marconi Space
Ariane 44L
26
1998 C.E.
8
A Soul was Lost, It's Freedom Won; Maple & G St. Exeter, CA.
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1998 C.E.
11
International Space Station; I.S.S.
DOS-8 (Core Module)
Modules: Zarya, Unity, Zvezda, Destiny, Quest, Pirs, Harmony, Columbus, Kib Experiment Logistics Module,
20
Kib Pressurised Module, Poisk, Tranquility, Cupola, Rassvet, Leonardo, and Nauka. *United States, European
Space Agency, Japan, Russia, and Canada 2000-ongoing, 27 long duration crews as of April 2011. Continuously
occupied since November 2, 2000.
1999 C.E. ClinicalTrials.gov is founded to provide the public with updated information on enrollment in federally and privately
supported clinical research, thereby expanding patient access to studies of promising
therapies.
A final rule mandates that all over-the-counter drug labels must contain data in a standardized format. These drug
facts are designed to provide the patient with easy-to-find information, analogous to the nutrition facts label for foods.
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1999 C.E. Study on the compatibility of biometrics and machine readable travel documents is launched.
FBI's IAFIS major components become operational.
2000 C.E. California voters pass "Proposition 36", allowing people convicted of first or second time, non-violent drug
possession to receive drug treatment instead of prison.
*Actually the program consists of 3 months in a 'Treatment Facility' styled prison surrounded by other 'druggies' and
7 years of parole. If parole is revoked at any time, the program restarts in full.
2000 C.E. First Face Recognition Vendor Test (FRVT 2000) is held.
2001 C.E. Facial recognition is used at the Super Bowl in Tampa, Florida.
2001 C.E. Measurements of background radiation with a high resolution show that the Universe is probably flat and that the
matter we know only constitutes 5 % of its density. 25 % consists of unknown particles (called dark matter)
and as much as 70 % consists of something that makes gravitational force repellent at large distances (called dark
energy).
2001 C.E.
1
Skynet 4F
Astrium
Ariane 44L
7
2001 C.E.
1
January 20, 2001 - January 20, 2009
Fifty-Fourth and Fifty-Fifth American President;
George W. Bush
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Republican
Two Terms
2001 C.E.
7
U.S. tests its controversial missile defense shield, or "Son of Star Wars".
2001 C.E.
7
The Kerala red rain phenomenon was a blood rain (red rain) event that occurred from July 25 to September 23, 2001,
when red-coloured rain sporadically fell on the southern Indian state of Kerala.
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Heavy downpours occurred in which the rain was colored red, staining clothes pink. Yellow, green, and black rain
was also reported. Colored rain had been reported in Kerala as early as 1896 and several times since then.
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2001 C.E.
9
World Trade Center/Pentagon False Flag Attack. *September 11, 1941 was the groundbreaking for the Pentagon. (60
Years)
11
2001 C.E.
10
War in Afghanistan launched by America in response to the September 11, 2001 attacks on the U.S..
7
2001 C.E.
10
The USA PATRIOT Act is signed into law by President George W. Bush.
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2002 C.E. In the wake of the events of September 11, 2001, the "Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and
Response Act of 2002" is designed to improve the country's ability to prevent and respond to public health
emergencies,
and provisions include a requirement that FDA issue regulations to enhance controls over imported and domestically
produced commodities it regulates.
2002 C.E. ISO/IEC standards subcommittee on biometrics is established. M1 Technical Committee on Biometrics is formed.
Palm Print Staff Paper is submitted to Identification Services Committee.
2002 C.E.
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President Bush signs into law a bill creating a 'Department of Homeland Security', the biggest reorganization of
federal government in more than 50 years. The large and powerful department is tasked with protecting the U.S.
against terrorist attacks.
2003 C.E. Following the invasion of Iraq, Iraq's national library and the Islamic library in central Baghdad were burned and
destroyed. The destroyed Islamic library of Baghdad included one of the oldest surviving copies of the Qur'an.
The national library housed rare volumes and documents from as far back as the 16th century, including entire royal
court records and files from the period when Iraq was part of the Ottoman Empire.
2003 C.E. Formal US Government coordination of biometric activities begins. ICAO adopts blueprint to integrate biometrics
into machine readable travel documents.
European Biometrics Forum is established.
New measurements show that the Universe is 13.7 billion years old.
2003 C.E.
2
Space shuttle Columbia's 28th mission ends in tragedy when the craft breaks-up while re-entering the atmosphere.
The seven astronauts on board are killed.
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2003 C.E.
3
Declaration of Iraq War; March 20th, 2003
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Declaration of Iraq War Victory; May 1st, 2003.
2003 C.E.
4
Gilgamesh Tomb Announced Found. BBC News - Jorg Fassbinder, of the Bavarian Dept. of Historical Monuments
in Munich.
9
2003 C.E.
5
Speaking on the deck of the aircraft carrier Abraham Lincoln, President Bush declares that the main part of the war
in Iraq is over.
1
2003 C.E.
8
Largest power blackout in N. America's history, plunged 50 million people in 8 states and Canada into darkness.
14
2003 C.E.
10
"S.B. 420-The Medical Marijuana Program Act" was signed into law and it took effect on January 1, 2004.
2003 C.E.
10
Human cells were fused with rabbit eggs to create the first human chimeric embryos, following embryonic stem cell
research in China. The work was done at the Shanghai Second Medical School, directed by Hui-zhen Sheng.
The stem cells were shown to have the ability to differentiate into various tissues, making them a potential source of
transplantable cells.
2004 C.E. Oakland, CA voters approve Measure Z, making adult social marijuana use, cultivation, and sales the lowest law
enforcement priority in the city.
2004 C.E. Project BioShield Act of 2004 authorizes FDA to expedite its review procedures to enable rapid distribution of
treatments as countermeasures to chemical, biological, and nuclear agents that may be used in a terrorist attack
against the U.S.
2004 C.E. The "hobbits" are real. The newfound humans-formally known as Homo floresiensis-were first discovered in October
2004 on the Indonesian island of Flores.
The recent finds in Liang Bua cave-a jaw and other bones from what are said to be nine individuals-should settle the
matter, according to the paleontologists behind the discoveries.
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2004 C.E. US-VISIT program becomes operational. DOD implements ABIS. Presidential directive calls for mandatory
government-wide personal identification card for all federal employees and contractors.
First statewide automated palm print database is deployed in the U.S.. Face Recognition Grand Challenge begins.
2005 C.E. Benedict XVI (2005)
266th Pope
2005 C.E. Formation of the Drug Safety Board is announced, consisting of FDA staff and representatives from the National
Institutes of Health and the Veterans Administration.
The Board w ill advise the Director, Center for Drug Evaluation and Research, FDA, on drug safety issues and work
with the agency in communicating safety information to health professionals and patients.
2005 C.E. U.S. patent on iris recognition concept expires. However, the patent on the IrisCodes implementation of iris
recognition developed by Dr. Daugman will not expire until 2011.
Iris on the Move is announced at Biometrics Consortium Conference. The system enables the collection of iris
images from individuals walking through a portal.
2005 C.E.
1
Gen Shirane-a giant in the field of neutron scattering-'died suddenly'.
He had a 50 year career in neutron scattering, most of it working at Brookhaven's High Flux Beam Reactor.
16
He performed many seminal experiments and published more than 700 papers on a wide variety of topics ranging
from ferroelectricity to low dimensional solids and High Tc.
2005 C.E.
7
Space shuttle Discovery completes the first manned NASA space mission since the Columbia accident in February
2003.
2005 C.E.
10
Divinity Alyea Isaacs
5
Mother: Naomi Joanna Bellamy.
2006 C.E.
5
The only man to be charged over the September 11th, 2001 attacks, self confessed al-Qaeda conspirator Zacarias
Moussaoui, is sentenced to life in prison.
2006 C.E.
7
Genesis I (NORAD #29252)
Unmanned
An experimental space habitat designed and built by the private American firm Bigelow Aerospace and launched in
12
It was the first module to be sent into orbit by the company, and is testing various systems, materials and techniques
related to determining the viability of long-term inflatable space structures.
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2007 C.E.
3
Skynet 5A
EADS Astrium
Ariane 5-ECA
11
2007 C.E.
4
Discovery of Gliese 581.
24
2007 C.E.
6
Genesis II (NORAD #31789)
Unmanned
The second experimental space habitat designed and built by the private American firm Bigelow Aerospace, and was
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As the second module sent into orbit by the company, this spacecraft builds on the data and experience gleaned from
its previously orbited sister-ship Genesis I to continue testing the viability of long-term inflatable space structures.
2007 C.E.
9
The "Carancas Impact Event" refers to the fall of the Carancas chondritic meteorite near the village of Carancas in
Peru, close to the Bolivian border and Lake Titicaca.
15
After the impact, villagers who had approached the impact site grew sick from a then-unexplained illness, with a
wide array of symptoms.
2007 C.E.
9
The European Space Agency's Foton M3 spacecraft landed after 12 days in space. Researchers attached a baseball-
sized rock sculpted from stone from the Orkney Islands in northern Scotland to the outside of the craft, the rock
contained
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fossilized microbes and the molecular signatures of microbes. "In the bit of rock we got back, some biological
compounds have survived," said project leader John Parnell from the University of Aberdeen in Scotland.
2007 C.E.
11
Skynet 5B
EADS Astrium
Ariane 5-ECA
14
2007 C.E.
12
"Treaty of Libson"; initially known as the 'Reform Treaty'--effective December 1, 2009. An international agreement
that amends the two treaties which comprise the constitutional basis of the European Union (EU).
13
2008 C.E.
6
Skynet 5C
EADS Astrium
Ariane 5-ECA
12
2008 C.E.
7
ISIS operated at full power - a 10 Hz beam was sustained onto the second target station for over 5 hours delivering 36
micro-amp proton beam current. At the same time 40 Hz beam was delivered to Target Station 1.
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2008 C.E.
10
Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is officially inaugurated.
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2008 C.E.
11
Election of Barak Hussein Obama, First African-American President.
4
2008 C.E.
12
"Triple Helix: Designing a New Molecule of Life"
Peptide nucleic acid (Gold), a synthetic hybrid of protein and DNA, could form the basis of a new class of
drugsand of artificial life unlike anything found in nature.
1
Scientific American article by: Peter E. NielsenDecember 2008
Some researchers working to construct artificial life-forms out of mixtures of chemicals are also considering PNA as
a useful ingredient for their designs.
2008 C.E.
12
Ruins of an ancient Wari city are discovered in northern Peru.
16
2009 C.E.
1
January 20, 2009 - Present
Fifty-Sixth American President;
Barack Hussein Obama II (Barry Soetoro)
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Democrat (Democratic-Socialist)
In Term
2009 C.E.
1
One of President Obama's first official acts is Executive Order 13489, "in order to establish policies and procedures
governing the assertion of executive privilege by incumbent and former Presidents in connection with the release of
Presidential records"
26
2009 C.E.
2
Establishment of the President's Advisory Council for Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships through Executive
Order 13199.
9
2009 C.E.
6
President Obama signs the "Family Smoking Prevention and Tobacco Control Act" into law . FDA Center for
Tobacco Products established.
FDA announced a ban on cigarettes with flavors characterizing fruit, candy, or clove.
22
2009 C.E.
7
Founding of D.O.T.S.; The Disciple of Truth Society in Visalia, California.
4
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2009 C.E.
9
President Barak Hussein Obama Chairs the U.N. Security Council, violating the United States Constitution.
24
2009 C.E.
10
The 2009 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to U.S. President Barack Obama "for his extraordinary efforts to strengthen
international diplomacy and cooperation between peoples."
9
On December 10th, Obama accepted the prize in Oslo. In a 36-minute speech, he discussed the tensions between war
and peace and the idea of a "just war".
2010 C.E. Discovery of new element, atomic number Z=117, or Ununseptium. It was made in the High Flux Isotope Reactor at
D.O.E.'s Oak Ridge National Laboratory; O.R.N.L..
2010 C.E.
1
7.0 Haiti Quake. With an epicenter near the town of Logne, approximately 25 km (16 miles) west of Port-au-
Prince, Haiti's capital. The earthquake occurred at 16:53 local time (21:53 UTC). By Jan. 24th, at least 52
aftershocks measuring 4.5 or higher had
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been recorded. An estimated three million people were affected by the quake; the Haitian government reported that
an estimated 316,000 people had died, 300,000 had been injured and 1,000,000 made homeless.
2010 C.E.
4
The 2010 Polish Air Force Tu-154 crash occurred on 10 April 2010 when a Tupolev Tu-154M aircraft of the Polish
Air Force crashed near the city of Smolensk, Russia, killing all 96 people on board. These include: President Lech
Kaczyski, his wife Maria;
10
former Pres. Ryszard Kaczorowski, chief of the Polish General Staff & other senior military officers, the president of
the National Bank of Poland, Poland's deputy foreign minister, Polish government officials, 18 members of the Polish
parliament.others.
2010 C.E.
5
May-June - Deepwater Horizon oil rig disaster in the Gulf of
Mexico causes the United States' biggest oil spill to date.
2010 C.E.
9
Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger signed "S.B. 1449" into law, which reduced possession of under 1 ounce of
cannabis from a misdemeanor to a civil infraction. The law went into effect January 1, 2011.
2010 C.E.
9
The Pentagon bought and burned 9,500 copies of Operation Dark Heart, nearly all the first run copies for supposedly
containing classified information.
20
2010 C.E.
9
Announcement of Gliese 581g.
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2011 C.E.
1
U.S. congresswoman Gabrielle Giffords is shot in the head while meeting voters in Tucson, Arizona. Giffords
survives but six people are killed in the rampage and 13 others are wounded.
8
*Cff. H.R. 204 of the 112th Congress; "Congressional Pay Cut Act" introduced Jan. 6th.
2011 C.E.
1
President Obama established a "Council of Governors". The Council shall consist of 10 State Governors appointed by
the President (Members), of whom no more than five shall be of the same political party.
11
2011 C.E.
1
Midnight--Top envoys from nearly all of America's 260 embassies, consulates and other posts in more than 180
countries gather at the State Department. Officials say it's the first such global conference.
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2011 C.E.
3
9.0 Thoku Quake and Tsunami. Undersea megathrust earthquake off the coast of Japan with the epicenter
approximately 70 kilometres (43 mi) east of the Oshika Peninsula of Thoku and the hypocenter at an underwater
depth of approximately 32 km (20 mi).
11
It was the most powerful known earthquake ever to have hit Japan, and one of the five most powerful earthquakes in
the world since modern record-keeping began in 1900.
2011 C.E.
5
Osama bin Laden {Tim Osman} killed in Pakistan on May 2, 2011, shortly after 1 a.m. local time by a U.S. Seal
Team 6. The operation, code-named 'Operation Neptune Spear', was ordered by U.S. President Barack Obama.
{Barry Soetoro}*Unverified U.S. Claim
1
Beatification and Canonization of Pope John Paul II.
2011 C.E.
8
Creation of the "Committee of 13"
A U.S. entity comprising of 6 Members of the House, 6 Members of the Senate and the President of the United States.
'The Super Congress'
1
The Committee of Thirteen was an ill-fated attempt by the U.S. Senate to resolve the differences between the
Southerners and the United States. Proposed on December 6, 1860 by Senator Lazarus Whitehead Powell, Democrat
of Kentucky.
2011 C.E.
12
Iraq War Declared Over.
15
2012 C.E.
3
7.4 Oaxaca, Mexico quake. At least 11 people injured in Oaxaca and two injured at Mexico. At least 800 houses
collapsed in Igualapa.
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Occurred as a result of thrust-faulting on or near the plate boundary interface between the Cocos and North America
plates.
2012 C.E.
3
7.1 - Maule, Chile quake.
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2012 C.E.
4
8.2 - Off The West Coast Of Northern Sumatra.
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The April 11, 2012, M8.6 and M8.2 earthquakes off the west coast of northern Sumatra, Indonesia, occurred as a
result of strike-slip faulting within the oceanic lithosphere of the Indo-Australia plate.
2012 C.E.
4
8.6 - Off The West Coast Of Northern Sumatra. Thirty one cm. (peak-to-trough) tsunami at Meulaboh.
11
Felt in much of Sumatra, Malaysia, Singapore and Sri Lanki. Also felt in many countries as far out as Male, Maldives
to the west, Dacca, Bangladesh; Calcutta, India; Rangoon, Myanmar; Bangkok, Thailand and Ho Chi Minh City,
Vietnam to the north.
2012 C.E.
7
1:50 pm. "Speculation"
12
2012 C.E.
11
Re-Election of Barak Hussein Obama, First African-American President.
4
2013 C.E.
2
Pope Benedict XVI announces he will 'Retire' officially, actually does so on the 28th. Says he is too tired to go on.
11
Ligtning Strikes St. Peter's in Vatican City the same day & within a few hours of him announces his plans.
2013 C.E.
2
Asteroid passes 17,225 miles from Earth @ 17,400 mph.
15
Meteorite blows up over Chelyabinsk, Russia - 1,000 injured.
Meteor witnessed over San Diego, California; U.S.A.
[Officials claim no connection to Asteroid]
2013 C.E.
5
M7.4 - 282km SW of Vaini, Tonga
23
The May 23, 2013 Mw 7.4 earthquake southwest of Vaini, Tonga, occurred as a result of normal faulting at a depth
of approximately
170 km.
2013 C.E.
5
M8.3 - Sea of Okhotsk
24
The May 24, 2013 Mw 8.3 earthquake beneath the Sea of Okhotsk, Russia, occurred as a result of normal faulting at
a depth of
approximately 600 km.
2013 C.E.
6
M6.7 - South of Java, Indonesia
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2013 C.E.
6
M6.2 - Crete, Greece
15
2013 C.E.
6
M6.5 - Near the Coast of Nicaragua
15
2013 C.E.
6
M6.1 - Crete, Greece
16
2013 C.E.
6
M6.4 - Northern Mid-Atlantic Ridge
24
2013 C.E.
7
M6.1 - SOLOMON ISLANDS
7.039S 155.644E
4
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1
Date-Time
4 Jul 2013 17:16:00 UTC
2013 C.E.
7
11:30am PDT Saturday
2 Chinese schoolgirls, 16 {32}, found on runway after Boeing 777 crash at San Francisco airport.
"Eyewitnesses reported seeing plane's tail tear off and the fuselage spinning around"
6
Asiana Airlines Flight 214 from South Korea to San Fransisco crashed during landing at 11.30am PDT Saturday. The
flight had 307 people on board-291 passengers & 16 crew. 141 of the passengers were Chinese, 77 South Korean, 61
American, 1 Japanese.
2013 C.E.
7
M6.8 - NEW BRITAIN REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
6.024S 149.748E
7
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.8
Date-Time
7 Jul 2013 20:30:07 UTC
2013 C.E.
7
M7.2 - NEW IRELAND REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
3.939S 153.882E
7
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.2
Date-Time
7 Jul 2013 18:35:30 UTC
2013 C.E.
7
M6.8 - SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
60.796S 25.226W
15
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.8
Date-Time
15 Jul 2013 14:03:43 UTC
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2013 C.E.
7
M6.2 - SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
57.789S 23.959W
26
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.2
Date-Time
26 Jul 2013 21:32:59 UTC
2013 C.E.
8
M6.0 - VANUATU
16.880S 167.401E
6
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.0
Date-Time
6 Aug 2013 17:21:58 UTC
2013 C.E.
8
M6.3 - KEPULAUAN BABAR, INDONESIA
7.128S 129.806E
12
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.3
Date-Time
12 Aug 2013 00:53:43 UTC
2013 C.E.
8
M6.7 - SOUTH OF PANAMA
5.828N 78.244W
13
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.7
Date-Time
13 Aug 2013 15:43:13 UTC
2013 C.E.
8
M6.8 - SOUTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
41.751S 173.833E
16
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.8
Date-Time
16 Aug 2013 02:31:10 UTC
2013 C.E.
8
M6.1 - SOUTHWEST INDIAN RIDGE
34.884S 54.067E
17
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1
Date-Time
17 Aug 2013 16:32:31 UTC
2013 C.E.
8
M6.1 - KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
27.795S 179.672E
28
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1
Date-Time
28 Aug 2013 02:54:41 UTC
2013 C.E.
8
M7.0 - ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
51.711N 175.366W
30
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.0
Date-Time
30 Aug 2013 16:25:03 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M6.5 - KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESIA
7.542S 128.278E
1
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
1 Sep 2013 11:52:32 UTC
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2013 C.E.
9
M6.0 - HAIDA GWAII REGION, CANADA
51.198N 130.405W
3
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.0
Date-Time
3 Sep 2013 20:19:06 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M6.5 - ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
51.592N 174.760W
4
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
4 Sep 2013 02:32:33 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M6.5 - IZU ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
29.986N 138.811E
4
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
4 Sep 2013 00:18:24 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M6.5 - GUATEMALA
14.668N 92.075W
7
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
7 Sep 2013 00:13:30 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M6.0 - ANDREANOF ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN IS., ALASKA
51.540N 174.794W
15
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.0
Date-Time
15 Sep 2013 16:21:37 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M7.4 - PAKISTAN
27.026N 65.521E
24
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.4
Date-Time
24 Sep 2013 11:29:49 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M6.8 - PAKISTAN
27.263N 65.587E
28
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.8
Date-Time
28 Sep 2013 07:34:07 UTC
2013 C.E.
9
M6.7 - KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
30.956S 178.244W
30
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.7
Date-Time
30 Sep 2013 05:55:54 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M6.4 - SEA OF OKHOTSK
53.166N 152.742E
1
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.4
Date-Time
1 Oct 2013 03:38:21 UTC
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2013 C.E.
10
M6.0 - MARIANA ISLANDS REGION
12.298N 141.678E
6
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.0
Date-Time
6 Oct 2013 16:38:09 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M6.3 - KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
30.752S 178.439W
11
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.3
Date-Time
11 Oct 2013 21:24:58 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M7.2 - BOHOL, PHILIPPINES
9.765N 124.022E
15
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.2
Date-Time
15 Oct 2013 00:12:37 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M7.1 - BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
6.490S 154.920E
16
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.1
Date-Time
16 Oct 2013 10:31:01 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M6.4 - GULF OF CALIFORNIA
26.271N 110.178W
19
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.4
Date-Time
19 Oct 2013 17:54:56 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M6.2 - EAST OF THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS
58.240S 12.943W
24
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.2
Date-Time
24 Oct 2013 19:25:12 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M7.3 - OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
37.194N 144.663E
25
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.3
Date-Time
25 Oct 2013 17:10:16 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M6.6 - OFFSHORE COQUIMBO, CHILE
30.315S 71.733W
31
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.6
Date-Time
31 Oct 2013 23:03:56 UTC
2013 C.E.
10
M6.6 - TAIWAN
23.591N 121.441E
31
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.6
Date-Time
31 Oct 2013 12:02:08 UTC
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2013 C.E.
11
M6.4 - TONGA REGION
19.157S 172.642W
2
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.4
Date-Time
2 Nov 2013 18:53:47 UTC
2013 C.E.
11
M6.6 - NEAR THE EAST COAST OF KAMCHATKA, RUSSIA
54.681N 162.286E
12
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.6
Date-Time
12 Nov 2013 07:03:51 UTC
2013 C.E.
11
M6.1 - SCOTIA SEA
60.261S 47.196W
13
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1
Date-Time
13 Nov 2013 23:45:48 UTC
2013 C.E.
11
M6.8 - SCOTIA SEA
60.213S 47.108W
16
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.8
Date-Time
16 Nov 2013 03:34:31 UTC
2013 C.E.
11
M7.3 - SCOTIA SEA
60.293S 46.374W
17
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.3
Date-Time
17 Nov 2013 09:04:55 UTC
2013 C.E.
11
M6.5 - FIJI REGION
17.097S 176.562W
23
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
23 Nov 2013 07:48:32 UTC
2013 C.E.
11
M6.6 - SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
53.987S 54.923W
25
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.6
Date-Time
25 Nov 2013 06:27:09 UTC
2013 C.E.
11
M7.0 - SOUTH ATLANTIC OCEAN
53.881S 54.882W
25
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 7.0
Date-Time
25 Nov 2013 06:27:33 UTC
2013 C.E.
12
M6.3 - KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESIA
7.006S 128.351E
1
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.3
Date-Time
1 Dec 2013 01:24:14 UTC
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2014 C.E. Forbes Magazine releases 'Annual Ranking of Global Billionaires'.
#1 Bill Gates of Microsoft @ $76 bn. #2 Carlos Slim Helu of the telecom ind. @ $72 bn. #3 Amancio Ortega of the
retail ind. @ $64 bn. #18 Jeff Bezos of Amazon @ $32 bn.
#19 Sergey Brin of Google @ $31.8 bn. #21 Mark Zuckerberg of Facebook @ $28.5 bn.
*There were a total of 1,654 billionairs of an approximate 7.147 billion people of earth.
2014 C.E.
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M6.6 - VANUATU
13.873S 167.202E
1
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.6
Date-Time
1 Jan 2014 16:03:30 UTC
2014 C.E.
1
Seattle Seahawk's fans in Seattle, Washington cause 'another' small earthquake during an NFL game. The 'other'
quake occurred in 2011, and was also against the New Orleans Saints.
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cf. Joshua 6:1-27 ~ Israel and the Walls of Jericho
2014 C.E.
1
M6.5 - PUERTO RICO REGION
18.997N 66.829W
13
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
13 Jan 2014 04:01:04 UTC
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1
M6.3 - NORTH ISLAND OF NEW ZEALAND
40.650S 175.864E
20
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.3
Date-Time
20 Jan 2014 02:52:44 UTC
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2
M6.6 - SOUTH OF THE KERMADEC ISLANDS
32.904S 177.817W
2
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.6
Date-Time
2 Feb 2014 09:26:35 UTC
2014 C.E.
2
M6.1 - GREECE
38.292N 20.337E
3
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1
Date-Time
3 Feb 2014 03:08:46 UTC
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2
M6.1 - KEPULAUAN BARAT DAYA, INDONESIA
7.164S 128.100E
3
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1
Date-Time
3 Feb 2014 22:36:41 UTC
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M6.5 - VANUATU
15.057S 167.302E
7
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.5
Date-Time
7 Feb 2014 08:40:12 UTC
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M6.0 - SCOTIA SEA
60.435S 45.239W
8
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.0
Date-Time
8 Feb 2014 19:50:36 UTC
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2
M6.8 - XINJIANG-XIZANG BORDER REGION
35.922N 82.558E
12
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.8
Date-Time
12 Feb 2014 09:19:49 UTC
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M6.7 - EAST OF MARTINIQUE, WINDWARD ISLANDS
14.694N 59.015W
18
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.7
Date-Time
18 Feb 2014 09:27:14 UTC
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M6.1 - FOX ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
53.679N 171.837W
26
Preliminary Earthquake Report Magnitude 6.1
Date-Time
26 Feb 2014 21:13:40 UTC
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M6.7 - RYUKYU ISLANDS, JAPAN
27.419N 127.365E
3
Date-Time
2 Mar 2014 20:11:22 UTC
3 Mar 2014 04:11:22 near epicenter
2014 C.E.
3
Asteroid 2014 DX110 came within 217,000 miles of earthcloser than the moon. Approximately 30M-Wide and
travleing app. 33,000mph.
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2014 C.E.
3
Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (MH370/MAS370) disappeared en route from Kuala Lumpur International Airport to
Beijing Capital International Airport. It carried 12 crew members and 227 passengers from 15 nations and regions.
20 from Freescale Semiconductor..
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They were involved in cutting edge electronic technology used for defense purposes, including electronic warfare,
such as weapons that can cloak or make planes invisible, appearing to vanish. Pronounced 'Lost at Sea' on 3/24.
2014 C.E.
3
M6.3 - OFFSHORE OAXACA, MEXICO
16.121N 98.246W
10
Date-Time
10 Mar 2014 00:38:20 UTC
9 Mar 2014 17:38:21 near epicenter
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3
M6.8 - EAST OF THE SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS
60.847S 19.951W
11
Date-Time
11 Mar 2014 02:44:06 UTC
11 Mar 2014 01:44:07 near epicenter
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M6.3 - KYUSHU, JAPAN
33.683N 131.737E
13
Date-Time
13 Mar 2014 17:06:51 UTC
14 Mar 2014 02:06:51 near epicenter
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3
M6.3 - NEAR THE COAST OF NORTHERN PERU
5.566S 80.879W
15
Date-Time
15 Mar 2014 23:51:30 UTC
15 Mar 2014 18:51:31 near epicenter
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3
M6.5 - NICOBAR ISLANDS, INDIA REGION
7.769N 94.325E
21
Date-Time
21 Mar 2014 13:41:07 UTC
21 Mar 2014 19:41:08 near epicenter
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3
M6.1 - NEAR THE COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE
19.771S 70.947W
23
Date-Time
23 Mar 2014 18:19:59 UTC
23 Mar 2014 13:19:59 near epicenter
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M6.5 - SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
26.101S 179.291E
26
Date-Time
26 Mar 2014 03:29:35 UTC
26 Mar 2014 15:29:35 near epicenter
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M6.2 - NEAR THE COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE
19.425S 70.264W
1
Date-Time
1 Apr 2014 23:58:00 UTC
1 Apr 2014 20:58:01 near epicenter
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M8.1 - NEAR THE COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE
19.630S 70.863W
1
Date-Time
1 Apr 2014 23:46:45 UTC
1 Apr 2014 18:46:45 near epicenter
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M6.4 - NEAR THE COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE
20.288S 70.587W
3
Date-Time
3 Apr 2014 01:58:29 UTC
2 Apr 2014 20:58:30 near epicenter
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M7.8 - TARAPACA, CHILE
20.430S 70.113W
3
Date-Time
3 Apr 2014 02:43:15 UTC
2 Apr 2014 23:43:16 near epicenter
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M6.1 - NEAR THE COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE
20.621S 70.739W
4
Date-Time
4 Apr 2014 01:37:51 UTC
3 Apr 2014 20:37:51 near epicenter
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4
M6.1 - NICARAGUA
12.539N 86.470W
10
Date-Time
10 Apr 2014 23:27:46 UTC
10 Apr 2014 17:27:47 near epicenter
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4
M6.0 - NEAR THE COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE
20.748S 70.724W
11
Date-Time
11 Apr 2014 00:01:44 UTC
10 Apr 2014 19:01:44 near epicenter
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M6.6 - NICARAGUA
11.710N 85.963W
11
Date-Time
11 Apr 2014 20:29:15 UTC
11 Apr 2014 14:29:15 near epicenter
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4
M6.7 - BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
6.835S 154.967E
11
Date-Time
11 Apr 2014 08:16:49 UTC
11 Apr 2014 18:16:50 near epicenter
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M7.3 - BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
6.653S 155.043E
11
Date-Time
11 Apr 2014 07:07:22 UTC
11 Apr 2014 18:07:22 near epicenter
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M7.6 - SOLOMON ISLANDS
11.315S 162.211E
12
Date-Time
12 Apr 2014 20:14:39 UTC
13 Apr 2014 07:14:40 near epicenter
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M7.5 - SOLOMON ISLANDS
11.455S 162.063E
13
Date-Time
13 Apr 2014 12:36:18 UTC
13 Apr 2014 23:36:19 near epicenter
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M7.5 - GUERRERO, MEXICO
17.585N 100.741W
18
Date-Time
18 Apr 2014 14:27:29 UTC
18 Apr 2014 07:27:29 near epicenter
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M6.9 - BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
6.701S 155.069E
19
Date-Time
19 Apr 2014 01:04:06 UTC
19 Apr 2014 11:04:06 near epicenter
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4
M7.5 - BOUGAINVILLE REGION, PAPUA NEW GUINEA
6.720S 154.931E
19
Date-Time
19 Apr 2014 13:27:59 UTC
19 Apr 2014 23:28:00 near epicenter
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M6.1 - SOLOMON ISLANDS
7.167S 155.312E
20
Date-Time
20 Apr 2014 00:15:58 UTC
20 Apr 2014 10:15:59 near epicenter
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M6.7 - VANCOUVER ISLAND, CANADA REGION
49.847N 127.425W
24
Date-Time
24 Apr 2014 03:10:13 UTC
23 Apr 2014 19:10:13 near epicenter
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M6.5 - TONGA
20.717S 174.673W
26
Date-Time
26 Apr 2014 06:02:16 UTC
25 Apr 2014 18:02:16 near epicenter
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M6.7 - SOUTHEAST OF THE LOYALTY ISLANDS
21.509S 170.216E
1
Date-Time
1 May 2014 06:36:37 UTC
1 May 2014 17:36:38 near epicenter
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5
M6.6 - SOUTH OF THE FIJI ISLANDS
24.642S 179.084E
4
Date-Time
4 May 2014 09:15:53 UTC
4 May 2014 21:15:53 near epicenter
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M6.4 - GUERRERO, MEXICO
17.385N 100.656W
8
Date-Time
8 May 2014 17:00:17 UTC
8 May 2014 12:00:17 near epicenter
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M6.8 - SOUTH OF PANAMA
7.249N 82.330W
13
Date-Time
13 May 2014 06:35:24 UTC
13 May 2014 01:35:25 near epicenter
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M6.1 - STATE OF YAP, FED. STATES OF MICRONESIA
6.458N 144.877E
14
Date-Time
14 May 2014 20:56:13 UTC
15 May 2014 06:56:13 near epicenter
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5
M6.6 - STATE OF YAP, FED. STATES OF MICRONESIA
6.509N 144.899E
15
Date-Time
15 May 2014 08:16:34 UTC
15 May 2014 18:16:35 near epicenter
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M6.2 - OFF THE WEST COAST OF NORTHERN SUMATRA
4.259N 92.747E
18
Date-Time
18 May 2014 01:02:29 UTC
18 May 2014 07:02:29 near epicenter
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M6.0 - BAY OF BENGAL
18.254N 88.080E
21
Date-Time
21 May 2014 16:21:54 UTC
21 May 2014 22:21:54 near epicenter
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M6.0 - RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
51.965N 178.412E
23
Date-Time
23 Jun 2014 21:11:41 UTC
23 Jun 2014 12:11:41 near epicenter
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M6.2 - KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
29.962S 177.523W
23
Date-Time
23 Jun 2014 20:06:19 UTC
23 Jun 2014 08:06:20 near epicenter
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M6.3 - KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
30.025S 177.639W
23
Date-Time
23 Jun 2014 19:21:48 UTC
23 Jun 2014 07:21:49 near epicenter
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M7.2 - KERMADEC ISLANDS, NEW ZEALAND
29.897S 177.676W
23
Date-Time
23 Jun 2014 19:19:18 UTC
23 Jun 2014 07:19:19 near epicenter
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M8.0 - RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
51.797N 178.759E
23
Date-Time
23 Jun 2014 20:53:10 UTC
23 Jun 2014 11:53:11 near epicenter
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M6.6 - RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
52.307N 176.693E
24
Date-Time
24 Jun 2014 03:15:41 UTC
24 Jun 2014 15:15:41 near epicenter
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M6.9 - RAT ISLANDS, ALEUTIAN ISLANDS, ALASKA
51.989N 178.432E
24
Date-Time
24 Jun 2014 00:52:28 UTC
23 Jun 2014 15:52:29 near epicenter
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M6.2 - SAMOA ISLANDS REGION
14.924S 175.269W
29
Date-Time
29 Jun 2014 15:52:22 UTC
29 Jun 2014 03:52:23 near epicenter
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M7.1 - SOUTH SANDWICH ISLANDS REGION
55.560S 28.570W
29
Date-Time
29 Jun 2014 07:52:57 UTC
29 Jun 2014 05:52:57 near epicenter
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M6.2 - BONIN ISLANDS, JAPAN REGION
28.354N 138.864E
30
Date-Time
30 Jun 2014 19:55:32 UTC
1 Jul 2014 04:55:33 near epicenter
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M6.3 - KERMADEC ISLANDS REGION
30.533S 176.526W
3
Date-Time
3 Jul 2014 19:50:05 UTC
3 Jul 2014 07:50:05 near epicenter
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M7.1 - CHIAPAS, MEXICO
14.782N 92.371W
7
Date-Time
7 Jul 2014 11:23:58 UTC
7 Jul 2014 06:23:59 near epicenter
2014 C.E.
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Shoebat.Com posts a story that Muslims, under the ISIS banner, destroy The Tomb of The Prophet Jonah & The
Prophet Seth. At least 11 churches were also destroyed. The destruction was first reported on the 4th of July.
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"On Friday a local Nineveh official, Zuhair al-Chalabi said that there is information that almost certainly confirms
that members of the organization of the Islamic State In Iraq and the Levant dug up the grave of the Prophet Younis
in the east of Mosul."
2014 C.E.
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M6.8 - OFF THE EAST COAST OF HONSHU, JAPAN
37.069N 142.364E
11
Date-Time
11 Jul 2014 19:22:00 UTC
12 Jul 2014 04:22:00 near epicenter
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M6.1 - NEAR THE COAST OF TARAPACA, CHILE
20.245S 70.357W
13
Date-Time
13 Jul 2014 20:54:14 UTC
13 Jul 2014 16:54:15 near epicenter
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M6.6 - KURIL ISLANDS
44.626N 148.728E
20
Date-Time
20 Jul 2014 18:32:47 UTC
21 Jul 2014 04:32:48 near epicenter
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M6.9 - FIJI REGION
19.780S 178.441W
21
Date-Time
21 Jul 2014 14:54:40 UTC
21 Jul 2014 02:54:41 near epicenter
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M6.6 - FEDERATED STATES OF MICRONESIA REGION
0.854N 146.125E
3
Date-Time
3 Aug 2014 00:22:03 UTC
3 Aug 2014 10:22:04 near epicenter
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