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In 1981, at a closed meeting held in the UN Security Council Chamber on this day the Soviet Permanent Representative Oleg Troyanovsky insisted upon a full and frank disclosure of the Anglo-American technology exchange with Grey Aliens that had been revealed by the Rendlesham Forest Incident.
Rendlesham Forest IncidentThe original idea for an alien false flag operation had been conceived during a 1975 review of Project Blue Book, the USAF's systematic investigation into UFO activity. CIA Director George Bush had realised that a strategic advantage might be gained if the Soviet Union actually believed that United States had formed the kind of technology alliance which was being conjectured.
Following an indiscrete leakage of information orchestrated by Bush, for over five years a small army of Soviet agents attempted - with no success whatsover - to infiltrate Area 51 and capture the kind of technology secrets that their predecessors had stolen from the Manhattan Project.
By the time of 1980 election, the temperature of the Cold War had chilled considerably, and America was looking for easy answers and fast. Reagan's big idea was to accelerate strategic military spending to the point where it bankcrupted the Soviet Union. His incoming VP then refined the idea by suggesting that America might further accelerate this process with an alien false flag operation. British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher wholeheartedly agreed, and tentative plans for a British Roswell Incident were drawn up in a remote part of south-east England.
But even before the inauguration could take place, a nuclear accident occured at RAF Bentwater. With a plausible cover-up story desperately needed the high-ranking members of the US infrastructure known collectively as "The Enterprise" came forward with a tried and tested recommendation: blame the explosion on a "craft of unknown origin" crashing in a remote location.
© Today in Alternate History, 2013-. All characters appearing in this work are fictitious. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental.




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