Herbert Armstrong, citra 1970s
Herbert W Armstrong (1892 - 1972) was an American evangelist, politician and third President of the Second American Republic. Starting out as a little known Revivalist preacher he would join the National Democratic White League on the outset of the Second American...
A historical book about the Four Great Princes, a series of Swedish kings that resisted the initial attempts to Christianize the kingdom. The first, known to history as Bern of the Barrow, killed the first major attempt at converting Swedes when he had Archbishop Angar of Bremen killed for...
There are plenty of rumors over whether the British Conservative Establishment really planned a coup against Prime Minister Harold Wilson in the mid 70s, with the British Army occupying Heathrow Airport as the most obvious 'proof'. Whether it's true is neither here nor there. My question is...
Now, to get this out of the way, I truly believe Hitler died in Berlin in 1945. However I was wondering that assuming he was able to escape to say, Argentina. How long could he have stayed on the run? Could he have hidden for the rest of his life? I think he probably could have evaded capture...
One of HP Lovecraft's last stories and his second novel ever published. Written during the winter of 1953 - 1954 when major snowfalls left much of the North East snowed in, the story is a very obvious refutation of Lovecrafts earlier racist views. Having been slowly converted from his elitist...
An album released by the Jackson 4 in 1992, their first since Triumph in 1980 and their first since the death of Michael Jackson. After the death of Michael in an accident while filming a Pepsi commercial the group essentially disbanded. While their father and manager Joe Jackson refused to let...
The unofficial name for the Odins Tempel outside of Stockholm in the Northern Empire. Built in 1975 on the millennial anniversary of Harad Bluetooth's banning of Christianity within his lands. The Temple now stands as the beating heart of the Astartu faith with the leader of the temple serving...
A comic commissioned by the government of the Second American Republic. Despite managing to gain the approval of a plurality of the adult population youthful rebellion still festered. The youths, unhappy with the radical change of government and tuned into the political sphere by the chaos of...
Parties of the United States
The Republican Party
Leader: Mitch McConnell, President Rick Perry
211 House Seats, 44 Senate Seats
Having only recently regained power after nearly a century of Democratic and Socialist rule the Republican Party has changed in the time since its last Presidency in...
A timeline where Erik the Red's colonization of Greenland leads to an earlier discovery of the New World. Erik himself is killed rather quickly after landing in Eriksland, having picked a fight with a group of natives who killed him and his group. This began a low intensity war between the...
Lets say for one reason or another Maximillian von Hapsburg remains Emperor of Mexico. Either he defeats the Republicans or is able to negotiate a way into power with the assent of the Republicans. What effects would a long lasting Hapsburg Mexico be?
What if the NES fails? Let's say it's marketing doesn't work out or something and it's a commercial flop? Would it set back the home console market that much? Could SEGA be more successful? How would Nintendo respond?
A Timeline about a worse depression that totally collapses the world stock market. Unemployment hits an apocalyptic 40% in the United States as riots paralyze all major cities. When, in August of 1933, the Texas National Guard is called into the streets of Austin to put down a communist stoked...
A Civil War TL about a radical Northern secession from a pro-South US. The POD isn't one single point but a multitude of ones including a economic boon in the early South drawing more immigrants to the South and having it have more population, a series of events leading to more plainly pro-South...