11/22/63: A Kennedy Lives Collaborative Timeline

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January 24: Lyndon Johnson returns to the White House after spending the last month in Texas. He is concerned with Kennedy's mood, although is greeted happily by staffers. Following a small celebration, Kennedy holds him aside and informs Johnson about the Meyers situation- he also mentions Taft, and how he thinks he should come clean. Johnson orders Kennedy to shut up and not tell anyone about it, as it would dash his chances at reelection. Kennedy acknowledges this, but still keeps Taft at mind.

January 25: Investigators arrive at the White House, and talk to low level staffers about Meyers. They seem particularly concerned about the LSD and Marijuana found in her possession. They leave without any progress, although are told that she has been to the White House several times.

January 26: George Lincoln Rockwell and John Palter meet for the first time since his firing- Rockwell spits on Palter, and calls him "no better than a Common Jew". Patler is found dead in his cell the next morning, having hung himself with his bedsheets.

January 27: Alec Douglas-Homes is given his prosthetic, and walks into the Commons, once more to applause. At PMQ's, he is attacked for the Zanzibar Conflict.

January 28: An East German MIG shoots down T-39 Sabreliner, an unarmed USAF Training Plane over Erfurt in East Germany. The East German and Soviet Government attacks America over this, claiming it to be a gross violation of their airspace.
 
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April 12, 1963: Colonel Sanders sells his restaurant "Kentucky Fried Chicken" to John Y. Brown Jr. for two million dollars and meets with Brown's father John Brown Sr. Sanders and Brown get along well, and Sanders opens up that now that his business is sold he would like something else to do with his life. Brown brings up his career as a Democrat and suggests Sanders to join politics.

June 4, 1963: After discussion with his wife, Colonel Sanders decides to join the Democratic party and run for office as Governor of Kentucky with the backing of the Browns.

November 5, 1963: Sanders wins the Democratic primary for Governor and goes on to defeat Louie B. Nunn. Colonel Sanders assumes office in December.
 
May 12th, 1966: Journalist Hunter S. Thompson is beaten to death by members of Hell's Angel, after an argument at a party over Thompson supposed exploitation of the group. His chronicles of traveling with them, Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, is published posthumously.

May 23rd, 1967: Arab intelligence gathers reports that Israel is planning a pre-emptive strike against the Egyptian Air Force, in response to Egypt retaking the Sinai. The UAR shares this information with their allies in Lebanon, and prepare to face Israel. Lebanon also discusses joining the UAR, as a defense against Israel.

April 3rd, 1968: Planet of the Apes, starring Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowell, and Ingrid Bergman, is released, and is a critical and financial success.
 
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December 13, 1964: Australian vessel HMAS Teal is fired upon by Indonesian forces in the Singapore Strait, fueling tensions between Indonesia and Australia,...

May 27, 1965: Battle of Sungei Koemba; Australian forces are captured by Indonesian forces at Sungei Koemba, sparking a military escalation of conflict in the region,....

May 23, 1966: Second Battle of Sungei Poeteh; Australian and Indonesian forces clash in battle at Sungei Poeteh , Australian officials claim victory in the conflict,...
 
May 12th, 1966: Journalist Hunter S. Thompson is beaten to death by members of Hell's Angel, after an argument at a party over Thompson supposed exploitation of the group. His chronicles of traveling with them, Hell's Angels: The Strange and Terrible Saga of the Outlaw Motorcycle Gangs, is published posthumously.

May 23rd, 1967: Egyptian intelligence gathers reports that Israel is planning a pre-emptive strike against the Egyptian Air Force, in response to Egypt retaking the Sinai. They share this information with their allies in Syria and Lebanon, and prepare to face Israel.

April 3rd, 1968: Planet of the Apes, starring Charlton Heston, Roddy McDowell, and Ingrid Bergman, is released, and is a critical and financial success.

The UAR is already formed so call them Arabs not Egyptians please. :p
 

shiftygiant

Gone Fishin'
August 10th, 1964: Lee Harvey Oswald starts in the Mosfilm, The American, in which he portrays a bumbling American Diplomat, John Silver, who gets lost in Moscow. The Movie, a comedy, portrays Silver as the 'average American', a naive, overly confident, aggressive and rude man obsessed with money, who gets lost whilst going to the embassy, Mosfilm using his journey through Moscow as an excuse to show the extensive restructuring and modernization of Moscow by the Brezhnev Premiership. The Film is a hit in the Soviet Union, and brings Oswald into the spotlight. Even as he moved onto his political career, he would be remembered both fondly and negatively as 'Mister Silver'
 
March 1st, 1966: Soviet probe Venera 3 lands on Venus, and able to take some readings for 10 minutes before shutting down.

June 5th, 1967: After reports of a military build-up in the Sinai and the Syrian border, the preemptive strike by Israel is called off, and talks begin between Israel and UAR to decrease the tension in the region.

April 3rd, 1968: Journey to the Stars, directed by Stanley Kubrick, and written by Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke, starring Ronald Reagan as Haywood Floyd and Keir Dullea as David Bowman, is released in theaters, where is received somewhat positively, but finacially very successful.
 
October 13th, 1964: A UAR-supported coup by dissastified Sudanese politicians fails in Khartoum. A large portion of the Sudanese population, however, is supportive of it and across the country riots in cities sprout up.

October 24th, 1964: With no hope of relenting from the government Sudan is divided into three parts from the instability: South Sudan consisting of the non-Arabs which declares its independence, Arab Sudanese Liberation Army in the north, and the Abbud military regime taking the remainder of the region. The UAR lends its hand towards the ASLA.

October 26th, 1964: Non-Arabs in the Darfur region attempt to rebel for independence. This goes badly as they suffer casualties against the military regime. Nonetheless due to having to fight a multi-front war the Sudanese regime couldn't defeat them once and for all. As a result it becomes a minor insurgency in the region.

November 8th, 1964: ASLA makes quick gains against the military regime through the capture of the military regime's control of the Red Sea coast. Fearing for its survival the military regime signs a treaty with South Sudan recognizing it as an independent state.

November 12th, 1964: ASLA enters North Darfur. Surprisingly the Darfur insurgency opposes their entry an attempts to hinder them. However there's infighting in the leadership by those who consider the ASLA a much better option in comparison to Abbud.

November 25th, 1964: After a week long siege Khartoum is taken. However Abbud flees to El Obeid refusing to surrender.

ASLA and the Darfur insurgency agree to a truce. ASLA promises it will give full rights to all non-Arabs and that several leaders of the insurgency will get governing positions.

December 3rd, 1964: El Obeid is taken. In the midst of the siege Abbud is murdered by his discontent leadership who surrender to the ASLA.

December 7th, 1964: The Treaty of El Obeid makes the ASLA the ruling power in Sudan. It also establishes the official borders of South Sudan.

Sudan applies for membership in the UAR which it happily accepts.

January 14th, 1964: Sudan and Darfur join the UAR. Nasser hails this as an achievement for the UAR especially for being able to control more of the Nile Basin.

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October 13th, 1964: A UAR-supported coup by dissastified Sudanese politicians fails in Khartoum. A large portion of the Sudanese population, however, is supportive of it and across the country riots in cities sprout up.

October 24th, 1964: With no hope of relenting from the government Sudan is divided into three parts from the instability: South Sudan consisting of the non-Arabs which declares its independence, Arab Sudanese Liberation Army in the north, and the Abbud military regime taking the remainder of the region. The UAR lends its hand towards the ASLA.

October 26th, 1964: Non-Arabs in the Darfur region attempt to rebel for independence. This goes badly as they suffer casualties against the military regime. Nonetheless due to having to fight a multi-front war the Sudanese regime couldn't defeat them once and for all. As a result it becomes a minor insurgency in the region.

November 8th, 1964: ASLA makes quick gains against the military regime through the capture of the military regime's control of the Red Sea coast. Fearing for its survival the military regime signs a treaty with South Sudan recognizing it as an independent state.

November 12th, 1964: ASLA enters North Darfur. Surprisingly the Darfur insurgency opposes their entry an attempts to hinder them. However there's infighting in the leadership by those who consider the ASLA a much better option in comparison to Abbud.

November 25th, 1964: After a week long siege Khartoum is taken. However Abbud flees to El Obeid refusing to surrender.

ASLA and the Darfur insurgency agree to a truce. ASLA promises it will give full rights to all non-Arabs and that several leaders of the insurgency will get governing positions.

December 3rd, 1964: El Obeid is taken. In the midst of the siege Abbud is murdered by his discontent leadership who surrender to the ASLA.

December 7th, 1964: The Treaty of El Obeid makes the ASLA the ruling power in Sudan. It also establishes the official borders of South Sudan.

map_sudan_languages.jpg


Sudan applies for membership in the UAR which it happily accepts.

January 14th, 1964: Sudan and Darfur join the UAR. Nasser hails this as an achievement for the UAR especially for being able to control more of the Nile Basin.

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February 1 1964: A botched assassination attempt on George Wallace is all it takes for the Governor of Alabama to call the Alabama national guard into Montgomery to "stop the chaos"

February 3 1964: By the third day of the national guard occupation of Montgomery there 24 official deaths, though some sources put the death toll in the hundreds. Most of the people killed are young African-American males, which fuels the outrage against Wallace across the nation.

February 4 1964: President Kennedy delivers his address'The trouble that is we' on live national television. He pleads for Wallace to pull the Alabama national guard out of Montgomery and for Americans to end the violence that has plagued their country the past few months. In his most remembered and final line of the speech he says "I beg of you Americans everywhere to drop the sword and pick up the olive branch"

February 6 1964: Under immense national pressure Governor George Wallace pulls the Alabama National Guard out of Montgomery, he announces that he will return to the city on the 8th.

February 8 1964: As Governor Wallace walks on to the steps of the Alabama state house to deliver his 'coming back' speech, an assassin fires shots in his direction. This assassin is successful and Wallace is killed. Lt. Governor James Allen declares a state of emergency.
 
1977 August 3: With help from South Korean and Taiwanese special agents, the United States reestablishes the Kingdom of Laos with a coup.

1977 August 4: The People's Republic of China declares war on Laos. Thailand declares support for Laos and begins to rapidly deploy troops into the kingdom.
 

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February 9 1964: James Allen is sworn in as the Governor of Alabama, the first thing he does is declare the day a day of mourning for former governor Wallace. He also declares that as per Alabama state of emergency regulations all citizens must stay indoors and that all public buildings are closed, he also states that he has given the Alabama national guard a 'shoot on sight' order.

February 10 1964: President Kennedy is fully briefed on the scituation in Alabama. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. announces that he will go to Alabama to end the violence.

February 13 1964: In a speech the President denounces the actions of Alabama governor James Allen as the state of emergency goes into its 4th day. Dr. King also arrives in Montgomery late in the day.

February 14 1964: MLK gathers local citizens to march with him through the streets of Montgomery with him. The scene is reminiscent of the march through Selma, near the end of the march the national guard, under the direct orders of governor James Allen. attempts to disperse it.

February 15 1964: The Civil Rights Act is passed by The House of Representatives, President Kennedy thanks the members of the house in a speech shorty after the bill gets passed. This is a monumental step for the bill as now it moves on to the Senate.

February 16 1964: 'The 8 days of blood and fire' are over after governor James Allen declares the state of emergency over. MLK leaves the state of Alabama to continue his tour with Malcolm X.
 

shiftygiant

Gone Fishin'
February 17: CBS contacts MLK and Malcom X to get broadcasting rights to the debates, on the condition it begins airing by next month. Both men accept.

February 18: D.C. Police announce that they are investigating a possible dope fiend in the white house who must have killed Meyers to silence her. Kennedy orders his staff undergoes a vigorous internal investigation. In private, Johnson chews the President out for his drug use.

February 19: Jimmy Carter publicly attacks Governor Allen over his decision to enact a shoot on sight law, calling upon him to resign or be inpeeched. This, coupled with the recent passing of the CRA, causes a dozen Senators to leave the Democratic Party, announcing that they will run dor the 1964 election as Dixicrats.
 
January 23rd, 1968: Richard Nixon announces he will run for President.

March 6th, 1968: Attorney General Robert Kennedy announces he will run for the the New York Senate

October 1st, 1968: "Night of the Dead," directed by George Romero, is released, the first in the "Geek" genre, featuring reanimated dead. It's relatively high amount of gore and violence attracts both praise and criticism.
 

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Gone Fishin'
February 20, 1964: George Lincoln Rockwell and his fellow Nazi's are released from jail, having been cleared on all charges following a lengthy investigation, the responsibility of Humphrey's death and the wounding of the Civil Rights Activist falling squarely on the late Palter. Attorney General Robert Kennedy insists they keep tabs on the group.

February 21: Rockwell is approached by a representative of CBS to participate in the upcoming King-X debates. Rockwell mulls it over, and accepts. The Venue is expected to be held in Arlington on March 9th, and Monday, and will be the premier episode.

February 22/23: Dixicrat Senator Storm Thrumond and Governor Allen of Alabama are also approached by CBS, and also accept. They are booked to participate on March 16th in Columbia, and March 23rd in Montgomery, respectively.

February 24: Kennedy meets with Richard Nixon at the White House. The two talk about Football, and then about Jimmy Carter's Gun Control. Nixon is interested, even commenting on points of improvement, although rules out support in the election. The meeting ends when Investigators enter the Oval Office, Nixon quickly rushed out. The Investigators ask about what Kennedy knows about the Meyers murder. Kennedy admits to them that Meyers was his mistress, remembering Taft. When the investigators ask about the drugs, Kennedy claims to have known nothing about them. In the room is Kenneth O'Donnell, Chief of Staff. Investigators, for the Presidents privacy, now refer to him in reports as 'A White House Official'. After they leave, O'Donnell asks Kennedy about the drugs, at which point Kennedy uncharacteristically looses his cool and dismisses O'Donnell for the rest of the week.

February 25: The widowed Lurleen Wallace is informed by her Doctors that she has uterine cancer. Whilst it was diagnosed as far back as 1961, he husband having kept it a secret. Wallace begins to undergo follow-up treatment and radiation therapy, as well as X-Rays in the next week. During the X-Rays, they discover an abnormal growth in her Colon, and begin to operate and treat the growth. During this period, Wallace decides to enter politics, deciding to run for Governorship in Alabama in 1966 if her health permits it.

May 14, 1964: Investigators are visited for the first time by the mysterious 'Winterberry', who offers cryptic guidance on the case.*

*You can ignore this one if you guys want
 
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shiftygiant

Gone Fishin'
February 26: Whilst playing in the White House in the evening, Caroline Kennedy sees through a crack in the door of the Green Room her father crying, alone by the fireplace, his hands balled up on his face. When she opens the door and asks what's wrong, Kennedy angrily orders her to leave and never tell her siblings or mother what she saw.
 
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