Premium Post: MJ-12 On Grays Observed During the Long War
MJ-12 discusses their greatest -- thus far -- enemies
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The earliest Gray units observed were not Grays at all, but their reconnaissance drones. These were the foo fighters from World War II. Although many of these reports can be explained by enemy aircraft, ground fire, or weather phenomena, a small number in both the European and Pacific Theaters were not. Former U.S. Senator Ted Stevens, for example, reported something that paced his aircraft but was not trackable via radar. The new Lockheed Martin RQ-170 Sentinel drone has similar ability to evade radar; it is not clear if the foo fighters had similar offensive capabilities.
Although MJ-12 was not formally founded until after the Aztec Incident in 1948, the U.S. Army Air Corps (predecessor to the Air Force) and the Roosevelt and early Truman Administrations recognized the possibility these were not from our world. They began laying the groundwork for the Majestic Committee and what would ultimately become MJ-12.
It was not until 1948 in which American forces observed the Grays themselves. Local observers reported seeing an aircraft of some kind crash-landing in Hart Canyon near Aztec, New Mexico, not far from the Animas River. Aircraft were dispatched from Kirtland Air Force Base to investigate what might have been a crashed Soviet spy plane or reconnaissance balloon.
What the aircraft found instead was a Gray scouting party consisting of the following:
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