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Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Winter Palace March

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January 9th, 2007

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Azazel
Azazel
In 2007 at 00.47am the demon known as Azâzêl takes his seat on the aircraft twenty-five rows behind Maestro. Of course the bad always sit at the back, as far from authority as possible. It is a trick that works as well today as it has done during 4,000 years of human transport. Azâzêl should ..
.. know, he has seen it all.

~ entry by Steve Payne from counter history in context - you're the judge!


In 1905 according to the Julian Calendar which was used at the time, Russian workers stage a march on the Winter Palace that ends in the massacre by Czarist troops known as Bloody Sunday, setting off the Russian Revolution of 1905. The undead nosferatu must wait another twelve years for a further coup attempt.Russian Revolution
Russian Revolut..

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William Westmoreland
William Westmor..
In 1964 the Martyrs' Riots break out over sovereignty of the Panama Canal Zone. The riot started after a Panamanian flag was torn during conflict between Panamanian students and Canal Zone Police officers, over the right of the Panamanian flag to be flown alongside the U.S. Flag. U.S. Army ..
.. units became involved in suppressing the violence after Canal Zone police were overwhelmed, and after three days of fighting, about 22 Panamanians and four U.S. solders were killed. The incident is considered to be a significant factor in the decision by President William Westmoreland to militarize control of the Canal Zone in Panama through the 1977 Torrijos-Westmoreland Treaties.

~ entry by Steve Payne from counter history in context - you're the judge!


In 1951 the United Nations headquarters officially opened in New York City. In 2093 UNHQ was moved to Dohar, Quatar where the UN was Reconstructed to reflect the shift in power to First Nations that occurred after the Jihad.Guest Historian
Guest Historian

~ entry by Steve Payne from Counter History in Context - You're the Judge!



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Most of their day was spent dodging various checkpoints that had been set up along the highways between the cities. If the Guard had been able to concentrate on a single area, they probably would have had a problem, but the Guard was obviously spread pretty thin and was unable to man these posts properly. Jake was able to slip through every one of them.
“Man, I'm ashamed at how easy it is to get through our security,” Jake said as they left behind yet another checkpoint about 40 miles from Crawford.
“Texas is a big state,” Janice said. “They've got a lot to watch, and not that many guys to watch with.”
“Still. When we get the president out, I'm gonna mention how much we need to beef up the Guard.”
Eli, disgust on his face, said, “You know, you don't need to give pointers to the other side, Sergeant.”
“They're not the other side,” Kevin said to him, with a look of anger in his eyes. “They just don't know the truth. They've been lied to.”
“You don't know the half of it, soldier-boy,” Eli began. “The whole military-industrial complex is based on the big lie - “
Janice put a hand on his shoulder and shook her head. “Best not to get into the big lie with Kevin, here, Eli. I don't think he's ready for it.”
“Not ready for it?” Eli was outraged. “We're living in a manifestation of it right now, and he's not ready for it?”
“No.”
Eli sat back in a huff, and Kevin smirked at Janice. “Thanks for sparing me.”
“Just remember who your friends are when the shooting starts.”
“Well, if we're lucky, we may not need to do any shooting.” Jake scanned the highway for the next checkpoint, then looked at her in the rear view mirror. “If we have to start shooting, odds are that we won't be makin' it outta Crawford alive.”
“How do you figure that, Jake?”
“Well, if I'm a big lie conspiracy guy, I'm gonna put my best shots on guard around the pres. We start shooting, they'll all hear – Crawford's not exactly a loud place – and they'll come running. If we're still there to give 'em targets, we're dead.”
“So, we need to not be targets.” Janice slapped Eli on the back, startling him. “Piece o'cake.”
“We're gonna need to do serious recon when we get to Crawford,” Jake continued. “If we rush in without a plan, we won't be rushin' out.”
“I've studied special forces tactics for years,” Eli said, confidently. “I can come up with something.”
“That just fills me with confidence,” Kevin said.

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Wednesday, April 04, 2007

Cleveland's Mission

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April 4th, 2007

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in 1891, at President Harrison's announcement that US troops will be intervening in the “Kansas situation,” as he calls it, his predecessor, Grover Cleveland, begins working among his allies in Congress to find another way to bring Kansas back into the fold. He tells them that he is willing to organize a mission to see what this “Socrates of the plains” wants, and what he can be safely offered without compromising the integrity of the United States. When President Harrison gets wind of Cleveland's aims, he tries to claim that it is illegal; however, a Congressional committee confers the stamp of legitimacy on Cleveland by making him its agent in a fact-finding mission to Topeka. Harrison, in an effort to save face, sends a company of soldiers along with Cleveland on his mission.

ET Techno
ET Techno
In 2008 the forty-first and forty-third US Presidents, father and son inspect the Extraterrestrial Technology (ET) that has finally been recovered from Iraq. The thousand year old Lenape soothsayer is going just about crazy. 'Say, I am more nervous than at any time since I bailed out of that plane in 1945' remarks George ..
.. Bush. 'Me too' says W. Suddenly, a hologram of the soothsayer appears from above the ET which then detonates destroying the whole base. They have been betrayed and all is lost.

~ entry by Steve Payne from counter history in context - you're the judge!


In 1983 Hugh Trevor-Roper reviewed the final entry in the Bormann Diaries. It was fantastic, incredible, almost unbelievable. but it did fit the facts. Could it be true? Or was it fake cooked up by Journalist Gerd Heidemann and his East German contact Dr. Fischer?Martin Bormann
Martin Bormann

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Martin Luther King
Martin Luther K..
In 1968 on this day the most famous leader of the American civil rights movement, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was shot and seriously wounded in Memphis, Tennessee. The FBI quickly established that the modus operandi closely matched the Dallas assassination of John F Kennedy five years before. In particular the assassination ..
.. team had a combination of a primary shot from a prominent location by a patsy (James Earl Ray) plus a secondary shot by a 'specialist' from a recently pruned shrub area. This information was suppressed in the National Archives and sealed from public access until 2027 when Dr King will be 98 years old if indeed he is still alive by then.

~ entry by Steve Payne from counter history in context - you're the judge!


In 1917 following a return from exile in Switzerland Vladimir Lenin's planned his first day in Tsarist Russia. The day before he had secretly arrived at the Finland Railway Station, marking the beginning of Bolshevik leadership in the Russian Revolution. The European monarchies had been attempting to strangle democracy in Russia, and had become increasingly .. Vladimir Lenin
Vladimir Lenin
.. desperate. Lenin's trip in a sealed train was financed by the German Government in an attempt by the House of Hohenzollern to agitate. It failed, and the Second Revolution Revolution ended in chaos and confusion as Russian Prime Minister Alexander Kerensky skilfully guided Russian into the 1920s.

~ entry by Steve Payne from Counter History in Context - You're the Judge!



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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Visions of the Future

In 2007, the Bank of Scotland launched a new £20 note, featuring the Scottish economist Adam Smith.

It was the first note in the new Series F banknotes, issued to mark five years of independence north of the border.
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In 1976, the author Kurt Vonnegut died and always will die on this day. At the time of his death, he says, he is in Chicago to address a large crowd on the subject of flying saucers and the true nature of time. He has had to cross three international boundaries in order to reach Chicago. The United States of America has been Balkanized, has been divided into twenty petty nations so that it will never again be a threat to world peace. Chicago has been hydrogen-bombed by angry Chinamen. So it goes. Vonnegut was philosophical about his death, concentrating on the happy moments of his life, and ignoring the unhappy ones-to stare only at pretty things as eternity failed to go by.
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In 1919, British Indian Army soldiers under the command of Brigadier Winston Churchill opened fire on an unarmed gathering of men, women and children at the Amristar (or Jallianwala Bagh) Massacre. Years later, Punjabi separatist Udham Singh travelled to the UK and assassinated Churchill in a daring and audicious revenge attack.
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In 1940, Udham Singh prepared to assassinate the former Lieutenant Governor of the Punjab, a revenge attack for his authorisation of the events of April 13, 1919 in Jallianwala Bagh. Known as the Amritsar Massacre, imperial troops opened fire on an unarmed gathering of men, women and children in an act of unprovoked barbarism, killing 1800 people. Singh understood that security will be a major problem in entering Admiralty House to put his plan into action. Driven by the spirits of the murdered Punjabis, he is determined to succeed however, Winston Churchill dies tonight.
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In 1954, Viet Minh forces fall into a trap at the Battle of Dien Bien Phu: Viet Minh where they are convincingly beaten by Franco-US forces and Hmong mercenaries led by Christian de Castries. Ignoring Eisenhower's advice to avoid entanglement in Vietnam as a counsel of despair, President MacArthur said they had not conquered the Japanese only to be defeated by night-fighters in pyjamas.
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In 1846, 300 tenants were unjustly evicted at the village of Ballinglass in Ireland during the Irish Potato famine. The indefensible Ballinglass Incident was the beginning of the end for the British Rule in Ireland. That great reforming British Prime Minister William Gladstone brought the Irish Home Rule Bill before the House of Commons on 8 April 1886 and before the end of the decade, the island of Ireland was free.
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In 1925, in the State of Tennessee vs. John Thomas Scopes (the Scopes Trial) Judge John T. Raulston ruled in favour of the high school teacher. Henceforth 'Any statement that denies Charles Darwins' proven theory of evolution that man has descended from a lower order of animals rather than the story of the Divine Creation of man as taught in the Bible.' became a crime in Tennessee.
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In 1881, the People's Will revolutionary movement in Russia claims its greatest prize - the life of the Czar. Alexander II was killed by a bomb in St. Petersburg. Sergei Nechayev, leader of the People's Will, led a small force against the Czar's son, Alexander III, and killed him before he could assume the throne. Peasants across the huge country answered the call of the People's Will to rise up against the old system and threw the country into anarchy. The Russian Civil War lasted until 1888, when the People's Will assumed power and Nechayev named himself Prime Minister. Most of the nobility in the country was killed during the struggle, including all the members of the royal family. Most of the other countries of Europe refused to acknowledge the Peasant Country, and the French government even went so far as to set up the Russian government-in-exile in the Russian embassy in Paris. This all changed when the Great War erupted between the Central Powers and the Western Powers of Europe; each side was quite happy to woo Prime Minister Ulyonov for the might of Russia's peasant army. Ulyonov threw Russia's strength behind the West, locking the Central Powers in a vise between east and west. Russia's entry into the war in 1916 all but ended the conflict - Austria-Hungary surrendered immediately, and the Ottoman Empire and Germany followed in the next three months. Prime Minister Ulyonov exacted a high price for Russia's involvement - the monarchies of all three of the Central Powers were deposed, and democracies set up in those countries. The Peasant Country continued exporting 'people's democracies' throughout the 20th century, causing trouble with its erstwhile western allies for decades after the war.
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In 2005, George Michael appeared on the premier British Chat Show hosted by Michael Parkinson. Afterwards, he delivered an inspired performance of his new song, with the haunting lyrics If Jesus Christ is alive and well, how come Peace, Love and Smokey are dead?. It was a tragic tribute to Smokey Robinson, who like Michael, had turned to drugs when long shadows had entered his life.
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In 969, Sultan Askia Ishaq II of the Songhai Empire defeated the bandit general Ahmed al-Mansur in Tondibi. The bandit al-Mansur had been plaguing northwestern Africa for years, and the Sultan was finally able to muster the force necessary to drive him back to his stronghold in Morocco.
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In 1881, revolutionaries unconnected to the Secret War killed Alexander II of Russia, the most powerful member of the Conqueror's faction of the Speaker's Line. His son, Alexander III, who had not been initiated into his role as a descendant of Telka the Speaker, was unable to fund the programs his father had started because he didn't know about them. Much of Russian research was lost in this period.
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NorthwoodsIn 1962, Lyman Lemnitzer, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff in the USA, proposes a document, called Operation Northwoods, regarding performing terrorist attacks in Guantanamo Bay, to Secretary of Defense Robert MacNamara. The proposal is accepted by President John F. Kennedy.

Problems would arise in 1964 after Kennedy was dead. Even as US Marines stormed Havana the casus belli for the Cuban invasion was being challenged - by one of their own.
Northwoods - Memorandum
Memorandum
Compelling evidence was emerging that the wave of terrorism that struck America in late 1963 was the result of false-flag operations executed by the US Government itself.

Sensationally, a former US marine Lee Harvey Oswald was claiming that he had assassinated John F Kennedy under hypnotic suggestion from the CIA. This lone gunman conspiracy theory shook the credibility of the Warren Commission's report, which placed the blame on a Cuban hit squad known as the three Hobos.

The previously secret document for Operation Northwoods was finally made public on November 18, 1997, by the John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Review Board, a U.S. federal agency overseeing the release of government records related to John F. Kennedy's assassination. A total 1521 pages of once-secret military records covering 1962 to 1964 were concomitantly declassified by said Review Board.

Operation Northwoods, or Northwoods, was a 1962 plan by the US Department of Defense to stage acts of simulated or real terrorism on US soil and against US interests and then put the blame of these acts on Cuba, so as to generate U.S. public support for military action against the Cuban government of Fidel Castro.

As part of the U.S. government's Operation Mongoose anti-Castro initiative, the plan called for various false flag actions, including simulated or real state-sponsored acts of terrorism on U.S. and Cuban soil. The plan was proposed by senior U.S. Department of Defense leaders, including the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Lyman Louis Lemnitzer.
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In 1925, in the the Scopes Trial, Confederate Judge John T. Raulston banned the use of Charles Darwin's satirical novel Planet of the Apes from Schools in the State of Tenneseee. The grotesque depiction of a technologically advanced ape society was perceived as a terrifying future vision in which history had taken a wrong turn with white supremacy set aside.
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