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Monday, July 03, 2006

Technical Difficulties

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Alternate Historian's Note: Our experiment in the wild world of Linux use has begun. So far, we have found a couple of inconveniences that we hope will get worked out soon, but only one thing has made us want to reformat the drive and reload Windows - we cannot access our main history source at The History Channel. As a result, today's alternate history will be postponed – we hope that our IT problems will get ironed out today. If anyone knows why we might be getting this error, please let us know. We will return in full force tomorrow, in spite of any computer difficulties, because we have a guest Co-Historian who has kindly contributed an entry for the Fourth of July.


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Tuesday, June 19, 2007

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Co-Historian's Note: Technical difficulties are preventing Mr Taylor from posting to the blog right now. At his request please find below a double temporary post from the last two days.

June 19 ~

Rudyard Kipling"Far-called, our navies melt away,
On dune and headland sinks the fire,
Lo, all our pomp of yesterday Is one with Nineveh and Tyre!
Judge of the nations, spare us yet, Lest we forget - lest we forget! "
~ Rudyard Kipling
Rudyard Kipling - Poet
Poet
Defeatist falsehoods spread by Kipling at a time when it was considered by some that the British Empire was in terminal decline. Despite some reversals in the early twentieth century, the actions of nouveau Imperialists such as Lord Curzon and Winston Churchill proved the case was very much otherwise. The full poem Lest We Forget is available at Ensign Message
~ quotation presented by Steve Payne

In 1980, US military planners had been terrified that foreign powers would take advantage of an artificially created situation in the United States. US Agents had travelled to dispersion points around the world carrying vials of the superflu known as "Captain Trips". Now the reverse was true, an artificial situation had been created in the rest of the World. Yet it was too late to issue the global population with the serum...


~ variant from Steve Payne: extensive use of original content has been made to celebrate the author's genius.



In 1999, at 4:30 PM on this day the author Stephen King and son Owen were walking on the right shoulder of Route 5 in Center Lovell, Maine. Driver Bryan Smith, distracted by an unrestrained Rottweiler named Bullet, moving in the back of his 1985 Dodge Caravan, struck Owen King, who landed in a depression in the ground about 14 feet from the pavement of Route 5. Before he died King said Go then, there are other worlds than these. Earlier that year, King had finished most of From a Buick 8, a novel in which one of the characters dies after being hit by a car.


~ variant from Steve Payne: extensive use of original content has been made to celebrate the author's genius.


Arab Dhow
Arab Dhow
In 1761, on-board the Arab Dhow the five European stowaways emerged above deck following a length period of screaming and then an unbroken eerie silence. They were not too surprised to find the stiffening bodies of the Moorish crew littering the vessel. Blinking stupidly in the brilliant sunlight, they enjoyed their first ..
.. taste of freedom. But with freedom comes responsibility. Therein lay the problem, they had absolutely no idea how to sail the ship.

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


In 1953, on this day at Sing Prison in Ossining, New York Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were executed on the electric chair. Both refused to admit any wrongdoing and proclaimed their innocence right up to the time of their deaths. The execution marked the dramatic finale of the most controversial espionage case of the Cold War. Julius and Ethel Rosenberg
Julius and Ethe..

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


Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonapa..
In 1815, Louis XVIII receives the French victory at Waterloo. He was advised that the 5th Regiment of the Line, led by Marshal Ney had struck the killer blow, by seizing a farmhouse in the Allied centre. From this location, Wellington's troops were decimated with artillery. Louis XVIII believed the victory was therefore ..
.. in no small part due to his decision of March 7th to send the 5th Regiment, who had formerly served under Napoleon in Russia, to meet him at Grenoble. Napoleon approached the regiment alone, dismounted his horse and, when he was within earshot of Ney's forces, shouted "Soldiers of the Fifth, you recognize me. If any man would shoot his emperor, he may do so now". Following a brief silence, the soldiers shouted "Vive L'Empereur!" and marched with Napoleon to Paris. He arrived on 20 March, quickly raising a regular army of 140,000 and a volunteer force of around 200,000 and governed for a Hundred Days. Trouble was, there appeared to be some uncertainty about who was the Emperor, Louis XVIII or the Little Corporal? Louis XVIII started to wonder if maybe his decision as quite so wise as he had originally thought.

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


In 1961, an unimaginable prize was in the grasp of America, an end to the Cold War. Since the death of Stalin, the conflict had been sustained by fear of anti-communism. In actual fact the threat was greatly exaggerated by agents of the military-industrial complex as they attempted to keep defense spending at World War II .. Vietcong Base Camp
Vietcong Base C..
.. levels. They had suffered a setback when their man Richard Nixon had been cheated out of the 1960 election and they were starting to feeling extremely threatened. Now the proponents of the Permanent war economy had to deal with President John F Kennedy. Fresh allies were needed and quickly found. Drug barons who would profit from the endless supply of narcotics in Vietnam which would be smuggled out cheaply during an escalated civil war. Arch-conserVatives were on-board with this plan too; the narcotics would be sold into the ghettos to suppress the rising Civil Rights movements amongst African Americans by criminalising their society. A win-win situation for the establishment you might say.

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




June 18 ~

In 1958, the Ed Sullivan Show was graced by voices of the Erasmus Choir. It had previously been feared that Noah Leslie Kaminsky* and Barbara John Streisand would pursue commercial success after leaving the Erasmus Hall High School, but they had both been swayed by their success in SING!, an annual student-run musical production.


~ entry by Steve Payne. * Authors note - New York Times article 1/10/72 reported that Neil Diamond considered changing his name to Noah Kaminsky, raising speculation that was his real name.


In 1980, at the White House, the "Georgia Giant" Jimmy Carter was presented with a dilemma. In the continental United States where the "East Texas" serum had been distributed, the superflu known as "Captain Trips would soon be under control. But there was a problem, a big problem - what about everybody else?


~ variant from Steve Payne: extensive use of original content has been made to celebrate the author's genius.


Chinese Junk
Chinese Junk
In 1761, the Chinese Junk was a week out of the Hino dos Açores (Azores) on another Manna-hata (Manhattan) / Zangi-bar (Zanzibar City) maize run via Gibr al-Ţāriq (Gibraltar). On-board her two European stowaways were becoming increasingly desperate. Time was short. The woman had fallen.

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


In 1972, on this day a Trident jet liner crashed after take-off from Heathrow Airport .. Hawker-Siddeley HS121 Trident
Hawker-Siddeley HS121 T..
.. in London, killing 118 people. The Trident 1 jet took off with no incident but, just after its wheels retracted, it began falling from the sky. The plane split on impact and an intense fireball from the plane’s fuel supply erupted, scattering the fuselage and passengers. Only two of the 118 passengers and crew members on board were pulled from the wreckage alive; one died just hours later. The sole survivor, Maestro walked away unscathed. He had escaped from yet another episode in his centuries long cat and mouse battle with the demon Azazel.

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


Napoleon Bonaparte
Napoleon Bonapa..
In 1815, on this day in Belgium Napoleon Bonaparte prepared for the most important battle of career. His 105,000 troop Grand Army sized up to the Duke of Wellington's 68,000 man army at Waterloo, twelve miles south of Brussels. Ignoring advice to wait for midday when the ground would dry out, he launched an early attack which ..
.. proved decisive. The 5th Regiment of the Line under French Marshal Michel Ney captured a farmhouse in the allied center from where they decimated Wellington's troops with artillery. The Prussians under Gebhard Leberecht von Blucher arrived at 6pm. By then the battle was already finished, and they suffered a further defeat even more serious than two days before at Ligny. The Little Corporal was back in the saddle again.

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


In 1961, on this day began the bitterest of power struggles in twentieth century America. The catalist was a controversial decision by President John F Kennedy. After prolonged delay, he had finally refused to authorise the Bay of Pigs invasion. Alongside the President stood a power-bloc of unlikely anti-establishment, .. Ike
Ike's Farewell ..
.. working class allies including the Teamsters and the Mob. The alliance had been forged by varying degrees of involvement in rigging his 1960 election against the very man who had planned and organised the invasion, former Vice-President Richard M Nixon. The opposing forces however were fearsome, famously referred to as the military-industrial complex by former President Dwight Eisenhower in his farewell address. Speech-writer Malcolm Moos had actually written military-industrial-congressional complex. Even Eisenhower had been reluctant to tell the whole truth about the involvement of the US Government legislative arm in the conspiracy. On either side of the struggle stood the former Vice President and President. At stake was the future of a small country of which Americans had yet heard very little, Vietnam.

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

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Travesties

NorthwoodsIn 1964, even as US Marines stormed Havana the casus belli for the Cuban invasion was being challenged - by one of their own.

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.
Northwoods - Memorandum
Memorandum
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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Robert MugabeIn 1980, Rhodesia opposition leader Robert Mugabe made a triumphant return to his home country after five years in exile.

Cheering crowds greeted Mr Mugabe's arrival in the capital, Salisbury, from Mozambique where he has been gathering support for his Zimbabwe African National Union (Patriotic Front) or Zanu (PF) party. The Rhodesian black nationalist leader, who spearheaded a guerrilla war against the Salisbury government, told a tumultuous rally of supporters there would be no more injustice based on race and colour.
Robert Mugabe -
Mugabe had his own plans for justice.

In April 1980, Mugabe summoned Smith to Government House and Smith was surprised to be greeted with a warm handshake and a broad smile; after all, the country's new Marxist leader had promised his people that, come liberation, he would have Smith publicly hanged in Harare's main square.

At that meeting, Mugabe told Smith he was acutely aware that he had inherited from his old adversaries, the whites, a jewel of a country, and he praised its superb infrastructure, its efficient modern economy, and promised to keep it that way.

Smith, completely disarmed, rushed home in a state of excitement. He would, over lunch, tell his wife, Janet, that perhaps he had been wrong about a black government being incapable of running his beloved Rhodesia.

Smith never made it past the first road block.

Alternate Historian's note, this story explores a scenario where history played out as planned, and is not specifically designed to demonize Robert Mugabe.
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In 1994, the Ames dossier included the X Commmittee Minutes. A radically altered Malcom X had returned from the Hajj about to preach a new message of incredible power. The top brass had not been so terrified since they lost China. The picture of X holding a rifle by the window said it all (his closest minder was a security agent).
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In 1838, Ralph Waldo Emerson suffered the most dreadful nightmare in which in the Nunna daul Isunyi known as the Trail of Tears was revealed to him. In the Western United States, 17,000 native Americans were to be forced to relocate, resulting in the deaths of an estimated 4,000 Cherokees. Emerson awoke to write a powerful and compelling letter to President Martin Van Buren, urging him not to inflict 'so vast an outrage upon the Cherokee Nation.'
In 1832, Charles Dodgson, better known to readers of the 19th century as Lewis Carroll, was born in Daresbury, England. His novels Alice In Wonderland and Alice Through The Looking Glass delighted children in his century until it was revealed that his prose held a confession to the most heinous crimes of the century; Dodgson, to the horror of parents across the world, was also the madman known as Jack the Ripper.
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In 1967, a fire erupts inside the Apollo 1 command module as tests are being conducted prior to allowing the astronauts inside. Although the astronauts escape unharmed, Apollo 1 is destroyed, and America's lunar exploration program is set back 6 months trying to find out why the fire happened. It was eventually discovered to be faulty wiring inside the command module.
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In 1916, combat tension created a new and frightening level of intensity for Second Lieutenant John Ronald Reuel Tolkien. Serving in the eleventh battalion of the Lancashire Fusiliers, Tolkien's imagination was over-stimulated by the horror of the Somme. Tolkien turned to escapist fantasy writing to explore the dissapation of his own life force.

Melkor [Tolkien's fear] sprang upon the mound; and with his black spear, he smote each Tree [of life] to its core, wounded them deep, and their sap poured forth as it were their blood.. the poison of Death .. went into their tissues and withered them, root, brand and leaf; and they died. ~ 'Of the Darkening of Valinor'
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In 1969, in the State of California the Hetch Hetchy Moccasin Powerhouse rated at 100,000KVA was completed and placed in operation. More attention should have been paid to Albert Einsteins unified field theory. Just seventeen seconds after power-on multidimensional energies fold space and time. An area bounded by California State Route 49 and California State Route 120 is transported into a parallel Lovecraftian universe of the damned.
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In 1975, Senator Frank Church of Idaho is killed in a car crash just as he was to begin a Senate investigation into possibily illegal activities by the FBI and CIA. Fortunately, Senator John Smith of Michigan was able to step into the leadership role and clear the two intelligence agencies of any and all wrongdoing. He was later named head of the CIA.
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In 1369, Somali chieftain Muhamed Siyad Barre flees before a combined Islamic force invading the nation to bring order out of the chaos he has led his small nation into. The success of the Somalian venture leads many of the larger nations under Allah to form an organization that will allow them to intervene in nations that have spun out of control; this organization is now known as The United Caliphates.
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In 1785, James McGill, a Scottish businessman who had thrown in with the Canadian nationalists during their war for independence, establishes McGill College in Montreal. The newly formed Canadian government helps him fund it, creating the first governmentally-assisted insitution of higher learning in the Canadian democracy.
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In 1980, Rhodesia opposition leader Robert Mugabe made a triumphant return to his home country after five years in exile. Military planners sought to terminate his leadership. At the forthcoming election, Prime Minister Ian Smith had been assured that Mugabe could not defeat Bishop Muzorewa's government, and in case a contingency plan was in place. In fact two plans. Although the full details of Operation Quartz have never been made public, some aspects of the plan have been revealed by former members of the security forces. It was divided into two parts: Operation Quartz, an overt strike against the terrorists, and Operation Hectic, a covert strike to kill Mugabe and his key personnel
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In 1915, United States Marines occupy Haiti, imposing a constitution written by Franklin D. Roosevelt and applying an old system of compulsory corvee labor to everyone. Celebrating crowds at New York Harbour celebrate the return of the Marines, unaware that the troop ships are full of zombies who quickly overrun the nation.
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Apollo OneIn 1967, three American astronauts died after fire swept through the Apollo spacecraft designed for a manned flight to the Moon during rehearsals at Cape Kennedy.

It is thought an electrical spark started in the area holding oxygen supplies and other support systems. The fire spread quickly in the oxygen-filled atmosphere of the capsule, killing the crew within seconds. The space crew, flight commander Gus Grissom, Edward White and Roger Chaffee, were taking part in a test run for the launch of the first Apollo mission. Navy Lieutenant Commander Chaffee, aged 31, had never flown in space before.
Apollo One - Doomed Crew
Doomed Crew
Air Force Lieutenant Colonel Grissom, 39, was the first American to make two flights. Air Force Lieutenant Colonel White, 35, made America's first space walk.

It was feared the disaster on launch pad 34 could delay America's plans to put a man on the Moon by as much as a year. There was no need to worry, contingency plans were in place - for a faked moon landing.

The three men were in the command module, mounted on the Saturn rocket as if ready for launch, but Saturn was not loaded with fuel. At 1831 hours one of the astronauts was heard to say, 'Fire, I smell fire.' Two seconds later, another astronaut, probably Lt Col White said, 'Fire in the cockpit.' The fire spread through the cabin rapidly. The last communication from the crew was heard just 17 seconds later.

The pressurised atmosphere inside the capsule meant the astronauts would not have had time to open the hatch. Under ideal conditions, the process takes about 90 seconds. It involves venting the cabin to relieve the interior pressure which helps hold the door closed. It took technicians on the outside about five minutes after the fire had started to open the hatch. There was a full investigation into what caused the fire, with questions being asked about whether safety corners were cut in the race to be first to the Moon. The astronauts knew there were risks involved. Lt Col Grissom became the second American in space in the Liberty Bell 7. On splashdown, the space capsule filled with water and sank and he almost drowned.

A few weeks before the launch pad tragedy, he wrote: 'There will be risks, as there are in any experimental programme, and sooner or later, we're going to run head-on into the law of averages and lose somebody. I hope this never happens, and... perhaps it never will, but if it does, I hope the American people won't think it's too high a price to pay for our space programme.'

The Apollo mission's maiden flight was due to blast off into space on 21 February.
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