Here is the eleventh draft of the ATL ( I have added the post-1900s PODs to show that the ATL is actually quite solid):
The timeline will start at the dawn of the 20th century, and go to the farthest reaches of the 21st century....
Now, let us begin!
January 1st, 1900: People celebrated the dawning of a new century and a new era, a golden age of technology-based prosperity, reason in human conduct, an end to war, and remarkable advancement of all mankind. Little do they know that the years to come will take them on a wildly different path.
February 2nd 1900 Edmund Hitler, brother of Adolf Hitler, survives his bout with the measles.
March 23, 1900: Death of Queen Victoria of Britain after 62 years of rule.
June 2nd, 1900: Anti-Catholic riots erupt outside the House of Commons in London, England, sparking international attention and concern,....
July 2nd 1900: The first zeppelin crashes in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
July 29th, 1900: King of Italy Umberto I survives from assassination attempt.
24 October, 1900: Labour wins one seat, that of Merthyr Tydfli. They aim to win more in the future.
1901 Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alice Sohier are engaged to be married. Also, Warren Harding is committed to the J. P. Kellogg sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan, following a severe mental breakdown. And there in 1922, he dies of a heart attack.
Outer Mongolia declares Independence and become protectorate of Russian Empire. The Inner Mongolia joins Outer Mongolia. Qing Dynasty protests but days of Qing Dynasty already counted.
January 28, 1901 - The American League formally organizes. The eight original clubs were the Chicago White Stockings, Milwaukee Brewers, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Blues, Cleveland Lake Shores, Buffalo Bisons, and Minneapolis Millers. The Hoosiers, Bisons, and Millers have relocated to Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia and became the Boston Americans, Baltimore Orioles, and Philadelphia Athletics are admitted. Teams are limited to 14 players and will play 140 games per season.
February 8, 1901 - Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Nap Lajoie, along with pitchers Chick Fraser and Bill Bernhard, jump to the new American League Philadelphia club, the Athletics.
March 6th 1901: Kaiser Wilhelm II is assassinated in Bremen.
April 3, 1901 - Connie Mack, famed Philadelphia Athletics manager, accuses Christy Mathewson of breaking a contract he had signed with the Athletics in January. Mathewson had in fact accepted money from the Athletics before rejoining the Giants in March.
May 22nd, 1901: Islamic fundamentalist Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan seizes control of Istanbul, overthrowing Grand Vizier Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha proclaiming himself "Mahdi"...
May 25, 1901 – In Soccer, The Club Atlético River Plate is founded in Argentina.
September 3rd-4th, 1901: Race riots erupt in Chicago, Illinois as immigrant and African-American communities clash against each other,...
September 12, 1901: al-Hasan embarks on a military buildup to restore the Caliphate.....
September 14, 1901: William McKinley, 25th President of the United States survives an assassination attempt on his life by anarchist Leon Czolgosz
November 18, 1901: The "Baile de los 41" incident. This involved a raid by the Mexican police against a clandestine gay bar. An unintended consequence of this is that the number 41 becomes a "Taboo", in which all military batallions and houses end up taking another number.
Janaury 1, 1902 - The first college football bowl game, the Rose Bowl between Michigan and Stanford, is held in Pasadena, California as the Michigan Wolverines defeated the Stanford Indians 49-0.
January 15th, 1902: Ibn Saud launches an armed insurrection against the Ottoman Empire in Riyadh, sparking international attention..
March 8th, 1902: New York Police Riots; Riots erupt in New York City, New York as local city officials launch a crackdown on payoffs to police, amidst accusations of corruption and graft....
May 20th 1902: Cuba applies for statehood.
May 31st, 1902: With end of the Second Boer War, the British government reneges on earlier promises of independence, while promising autonomy within the British Commonwealth for South Africa...
September 11, 1902: The mass major "Reefer Madness" scare occurs after a 53-year-old black man is accused of murdering an older white man in Mississippi.....
1903 - Trans Mongolia Railway consisting of "Verkhneudinsk - Urga - Kaalgan" and "Urga - Mukden" was constructed.
TBA 1903 - The first box of Crayola crayons was made and sold for 5 cents. It contained 8 colors; brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and black.
January 4, 1903 - The First World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Syracuse Athletic Club def. Orange Athletic Club 36-0.
28 January 1903 - The Chinese revolutionaries headed by Tse Tsan-tai destroyd the Emperor's Temple (萬壽宮) with explosives, killing all the officials there, and then occupied the city of Canton.
February 22nd, 1903: The Southern Campaign; Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan launches a Southern campaign launching attacks against British forces in the region...
April 7, 1903 – In Soccer, Fredrikstad Football Club (FFK) is founded in Norway.
May 3, 1903 - Chinese Revolutionaries organized Conference of anti- monarchist society in Canton. From Conference, they declared Republic of China and Sun Yat Sen was elected as new head of Provincial Chinese Government in Canton.
August 2nd, 1903: Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko Vastanie (IPV) guerillas begin a massive armed insurrection against the Ottoman Empire, taking advantage of the chaos brought by Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan in Adrianople.....
August 15, 1903 – In Soccer, Scottish Football's most successful club Aberdeen were formed and played their first competitive match.
August 19th, 1903: European groups begin smuggling weapons to the Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko Vastanie (IPV) guerillas in an effort to win greater conciliation for Christian subjects within the Ottoman Empire....
Sep 1903 - Provincial Government of ROC sent military expedition to liberate Fujian but it failed.
September 8th, 1903: Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko Vastanie (IPV) guerillas receive a shipment of weapons at Strandzha, Bulgaria sparking civil unrest against the Ottoman forces...
September 11, 1903 - The first stock car event is held at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, WI.
October 1, 1903 - The 1st World Series started in Boston as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Pilgrims 7-3 as Jimmy Sebring scored a Solo Home Run in the 7th Inning, the first home run in World Series history.
October 13, 1903 - The 1st World Series ended as the Boston Pilgrims defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 as the Pilgrims won 5 games to 3 to claim the 1903 World Series Title.
November 3, 1903 – Founding of Argentinian football team, Newell's Old Boys in the city of Rosario.
December 16, 1903 – Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel in Bombay opens its doors to guests.
December 17, 1903 – Orville Wright flies an aircraft with a petrol engine at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in the first documented, successful, controlled, powered, heavier-than-air flight
1904
olice capture a suspect believed to be "Spring-heeled Jack", at William Henry St, Liverpool.
TBA 1904 - The Loftus Road and Griffin Park football stadiums open in London.
January 1st, 1904: Elihu Root and Mark Hanna become the two most popular candidates in the Republican Presidential Primaries. Polls are slated to open on the 21st of June.
January 3, 1904 - The Second World Series of Pro Football took place as the Franklin Athletic Club (Franklin, PA) def. Watertown Red and Black 17-0.
January 6th 1904 Quentin Sean Adamshock, is born in a hospital in Rome, Georgia. His mother is a southern belle of Irish ancestry and his father is a Ukrainian Jew, whose family fled the pogroms of Russia. His maternal grandmother is embarrassed at first, but changes her attitude while his grandfather immediately loved his grandchild. Adamshock will have a grand life, eventually becoming President.
January 9th, 1904: Battle of Damascus; Forces loyal to Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan capture British General Charles Egerton, brutally torturing and executing him....
January 14, 1904 - Henry Ford sets a new automobile land speed record of 91.37 mph.
January 16, 1904 - The first large-scale bodybuilding competition in America takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
February 15th, 1904: Republican Presidential Primary candidate Mark Hanna dies in the early hours of the morning, having lost a bout with Typhoid Fever. This leaves Elihu Root as the front runner for the election.
February 19th, 1904: Robert M. La Follette throws his hat into the ring, following the death of Mark Hanna and the loss of conservative wings hopeful candidate. They in turn throw their support behind Root, while La Follette remains popular among the Northwest.
April 30, 1904 – The Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opens in St. Louis, Missouri (closes December 1).
May 5, 1904 - Pitching against the Philadelphia Athletics, Cy Young of the Boston Americans throws the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.
May 6th-8th, 1904: Anti-Catholic riots erupt in Boston, Massachusetts, sparking civil unrest and panic across the region,....
May 21, 1904 - The International Federation of Association Football, FIFA, is established.
June 1904 - Qing Government Army sent to take down Revolutionaries in Canton failed.
June 15th, 1904: Ibn Saud's forces captured by Ottoman forces loyal to Grand Vizier Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha, fueling civil unrest and violence in the region....
July 1st, 1904: Williams Jennings Bryan and Alton B. Parker emerge as the two frontrunners in the Democratic Presidential Primaries. Polls are slated to open on the 6th of July. Also on this day, The third Modern Olympic Games opens in St. Louis, Missouri, United States as part of the World's Fair.
July 6th-7th, 1904: Anti- Catholic riots erupt in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention and concern,....
November 8th, 1904: The "Will and Will Ticket" of William Jennings Bryan and William Randolph Hearst win the Executive Office, defeating the Republican Ticket of Root/La Follette (which had itself been the result of a compromise).
December 31, 1904 – In New York City, the first New Year's Eve celebration is held in Times Square.
1905 - Russo -Japanese War: While Russians defeated in sea, they could win Battle of Mukden. Through Urga-Mukden line Russians were able to bring reinforcement to Manchurian Army and surprise attack of Mongolian Cavalry helped to win IJA.
January 1, 1905 - The Third World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Latrobe Athletic Association (Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit Champions) def. Massillon Tigers (Ohio League Champions) 22-9.
January 17th, 1905: After many long and hard fought months of campaigning, the New York State Senate and New York State Assembly vote between incumbent Senator Chauncey M. Depew and former Vice President Theodore Roosevelt for the position of New York Senator.
January 20th, 1905: William Jennings Bryan is inaugurated as the 26th President of the United States, finally achieving the office after his third attempt at running for it.
February 2nd, 1905: Future Objectivist leader Andrei Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum is born is born in Saint Petersburg, Russia....
March 14, 1905 – In Soccer, Chelsea FC is founded.
April 10th, 1905: Pittsburgh Fire; 12,000 people are made homeless, yet only 2 people are killed after a large tenement fire in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,...
May 26th 1905: Midshipman Isoroku Yammamoto is killed in action during the battle of Tsushima strait.
July 19th, 1905: Great New York City Fire; 345 buildings, mainly lower-class tenements catch fire, killing 30 people, sparking national attention,..
October 6, 1905 - Night-time football is played west of the Mississippi for the first time as the Fairmount College Shockers defeated the Cooper College Warriors 24-0.
October 14, 1905 - The New York Giants captured their 2nd World Series title as Christy Matthewson led his New York Giants in the 8th inning as he scored an insurance run on a Ground Out by George Browne as they beat the Philadelphia A's 2-0 in Game 5 winning 4 games to 1.
December 12th, 1905: Yuan Shikai seizes power in a military coup in Beijing, proclaiming the rise of the Hongxian Dynasty....
December 25, 1905 - An experimental game using new rules is played in Wichita, Kansas under the supervision of John H. Outland. Proposed rules changes include the addition of the forward pass.
January 2nd, 1906 - Great Britain and Germany make a defensive pact with each other.
January 7, 1906 - The Fourth World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Latrobe Athletic Association defeated the Massillon Tigers 28-24
April 18, 1906 – San Francisco earthquake (estimated magnitude 7.8) on the San Andreas Fault destroys much of San Francisco, California, USA, killing at least 3,000, with 225,000–300,000 left homeless, and $350 million in damages.
May 28th 1906: Professor Woodrow Wilson dies of a stroke.
May 31st, 1906: King Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenie are assassinated in Madrid, Spain by anarchist Mateu Morral, sparking international attention,....
July 15, 1906 - 2 Months after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, A Charity Exhibition Game took place benefiting victims of the Quake at Recreation Park in San Francisco as the Massillon Tigers (Champions of the Ohio League) took on a Team of 25 College Football Players for across the San Francisco Bay Area, The Tigers won 38-24, after the Game they are talks that they are planning to create the first Pro Football League in The West Coast.
September 5, 1906 - Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University throws the first legal forward pass to teammate Jack Schneider in a 22–0 victory over Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
October 1, 1906 - The Pacific Football Circuit is founded by J. Cal Ewing who owned the San Francisco Seals of Baseball's Pacific Coast League.
October 14, 1906 – In perhaps the greatest upset in World Series history, the Chicago White Sox (93 wins) defeated the Chicago Cubs (116 wins), 8–3, in Game 6, winning the World Championship, four games to two, despite hitting only .198 and committing 15 errors in the series.
October 25, 1906 - Peggy Parratt of the Massillon Tigers throws the first legal forward pass in professional football to teammate Dan "Bullet" Riley in a 60–0 victory over a combined Benwood-Moundsville team in Massillon, Ohio.
November 6th 1906: William Randolph Hearst (D) is elected Governor of New York.
November 24, 1906 - The Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers Betting Scandal effectively ends the first era of major professional football. All three of the top three teams in the nation will fall by the wayside by 1907.
November 25, 1906 - The Day after the Bulldogs-Tigers Betting Scandal, The World Series of Pro Football decided to Continue after the Scandal Took Place however the rules may change.
December 26, 1906 – The world's first feature film, The Story of the Kelly Gang, is released.
TBA 1907 - For the first time, fans are entertained by a marching band during halftime of the University of Illinois game against the University of Chicago.
January 6, 1907 - After the Betting Scandal took place the 5th World Series of Pro Football occured as the Canton Bulldogs won the Title by defeating the Philadelphia Athletics FC 17-13 on a Game Winning Field Goal.
March 8th, 1907: Austrian painter Adolf Hitler is accepted into the Art Academy in Vienna
March 23rd, 1907: Great Fire of Bucharest; fire devastates the city of Bucharest, sparking a massive humanitarian crisis,.....
August 14th, 1907: Chinese Emperor Yuan Shikai establishes relations with Germany, calling for modernization and technology in Beijing, China...
September 29, 1907 - The First Ever Pro Football League in Pacific USA began play as the Pacific Football Circuit founded after 4 teams from the Pacific Coast League in Baseball fielded their Football Teams, The First Game as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Portland Beavers 22-20.
October 4th, 1907: Levees collapse in New Orleans, Louisiana, due to rampant structural failures and disrepair leading to the massive flooding of the city,....
October 12, 1907 - In Game 5 of the World Series the Chicago Cubs would win their first World Championship by defeating the Detroit Tigers, 2–0. The Cubs would take the final four games of the series after Game 1 was declared a tie due to darkness with the score knotted at 3–3 in the 12th inning.
October 23rd, 1907: Kickerbocker Crisis; Collapse of the Knickerbocker Trust Company sparks an economic recession in New York City, New York....
November 16th 1907: Cuba and Oklahoma become the 46th and 47th state of the US, respectively
December 6, 1907 – Monongah Mining Disaster: A coal mine explosion kills 362 workers in Monongah, West Virginia, United States.
December 22, 1907 - The First Pacific Football Circuit Championship took place as the San Francisco Seals defeated the Oakland Oaks 28-16.
January 5, 1908 - The Massillon Tigers captured their 5th Ohio League Championship following the 1906 Betting Scandal won the 6th World Series of Pro Football as they Defeat the Pittsburgh Lyceum 36-34
February 12, 1908 – The first around-the-world car race, the 1908 New York to Paris Race, begins.
April, 1908: Nikola Tesla builds a trio of primitive hybrid electrics, one gasoline, one steam, and another ethanol. Though they generate some welcome buzz at the 1908 New York auto show, none of them enter mass production; it was determined that the Tesla Company would have lost a couple hundred dollars' worth of profit for every single unit produced. Tesla does build a few more of these one-offs over the next 30 years due to his continued interest, but it won't be until 1946, with the introduction of the Dynamic, that the first successfully mass-produced hybrid is born.
July 3rd, 1908: Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan crushes military forces of Sami Pasha al-Farouqi in Hauran-Druze, crushing European-backed forces....
August 8, 1908 – Wilbur Wright flies in France for the first time demonstrating true controlled powered flight in Europe.
September 17, 1908 – At Fort Myer, Virginia, U.S.A., Thomas Selfridge becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash. The pilot, Orville Wright, is severely injured in the crash but recovers.
October 11, 1908 - The Latrobe Shockers (2) scored their Game Winning Touchdown Pass by Skip Johnson as they defeated the Massillon Tigers 24-18.
October 14, 1908 - The Chicago Cubs defeat the Detroit Tigers, 2-0, in Game 5 of the World Series to win the series four games to one. It is the second consecutive World Championship for the Cubs and the second year in a row they have defeated the Tigers in the World Series. To date the Cubs have not won another World Series.
October 24, 1908 - "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" is introduced by singer Billy Murray. The song writing team of Albert Von Tilzer (music) and Jack Norworth (lyrics) who created the immortal tune have never seen a game. Over the past 100 years, more than 400 musicians from every conceivable genre have recorded the song.
December 20, 1908 - The San Francisco Seals won the 2nd PFC Championship as they defeated the Los Angeles Angels 18-0.
December 25, 1908- While on parade in the newly acquired city of Sarajevo, Emperor Franz Josef I is assassinated by Bosnian nationals. The resulting police crackdown kill at least a dozen people, including five members of the assassination group
December 26, 1908- Franz Ferdinand is crowned as Emperor. Plans are drawn up for punitive actions against the Bosnian populace, but are shelved when Serbia catches wind of them, and vows to protect their "Fellow Slavs". Russia, its pride hurt by naval defeats in the Russo-Japanese War, gives Serbia a "blank cheque"
1909: Over his wishes, David Eisenhower's leg is amputated and the high school freshman is saved from a fatal blood infection.
January 1, 1909- Realizing the damage a war with the Slavic world would do to the tottering Empire, and lack of support from Emperor Wilhelm III of Germany, Austria swallows her pride and backs down
January 3, 1909 - The San Francisco Seals FC became the First Team from the Pacific Football Circuit to win the 7th World Series of Pro Football by defeating the Ohio League Champion Akron Indians 24-0.
January 23rd 1909: Camden police and NJ state police wound and capture a unknown creature, believe to be the "Jersey Devil".
March 17, 1909- While inspecting the garrison of Prague, Emperor Franz Ferdinand narrowly avoids death at the hands of a lone Czech gunman. This event sparks a profound change in the Emperor's mind.
March 20, 1909- While recovering from a thirty-two caliber wound, Franz Ferdinand realizes that an era has passed; That Austrian dominance of the empire could not continue, lest it be torn apart by separatist strife.
April 7th, 1909: Great Fire of Toronto; fire erupts throughout Toronto, Ontario revealing massive graft and corruption in the city's construction,....
April 17th, 1909: The Cape Qualified Franchise is pushed through in South Africa, giving to vote regardless of colour. This is, of course limited as much as possible through legislation in the north of the country, but it is indeed a sign of progress in the young colonies to turn into a dominion the following year.
May 17th, 1909: Saint Louis Fire; Fire devastates Saint Louis, Missouri, killing only 3 people, but devastating much of the city,....
September 8, 1909- Still assured that absolutism is unworkable, the Emperor holds a conference in the Hungarian town of Szeged, with representatives from all ethnic groups in the empire, Slovaks excluded
September 26, 1909 - The San Francisco Seals FC started defending their World Championship by defeating the Los Angeles Angels 16-6.
October 16, 1909 - The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Detroit Tigers, 8-0, in Game 7 of the World Series, winning their first modern World Championship, four games to three. The Tigers thus became the first American League team to win three consecutive pennants, and the first team to lose three straight World Series.
October 27th 1909: Prince Ito Hirobumi is wounded by would-be assassin An Jung-geun, in Manchuria.
October 30, 1909 - The 5th running of the Vanderbilt Cup is the only major race in 1909. It is again run at Long Island over 258.06 miles (23.460 miles x 11 laps). The winner is Harry Grant (USA) driving an ALCO-Berliet.
November 20th, 1909: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. is inaugurated as the 27th President of the United States.
November 26, 1909 - The Philadelphia Phillies are sold for $350,000 to a group headed by sportswriter Horace Fogel. Because of his dual roles, Fogel will become the only executive barred from a league meeting.
December 19, 1909 - The Los Angeles Angels Won the 3rd PFC Championship as they defeated the Portland Beavers 10-6.
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January 9, 1910: The Los Angeles Angels won the 8th World Series of Pro Football defeating the Akron Indians 21-12.
January 11, 1910- The Szeged Conference, as it is being called, bears fruit after walk-outs by most of the ethnic groups shuts down the conference for two weeks in late November. Despite cries for full-independence from Vienna, the ideas conceived by Aurel Popovic of a confederation of the groups of the Austro-Hungarian gains traction
January 31st, 1910: Abolitionist efforts to eliminate slavery in China collapse, with the failure of the Republican movement in Beijng,.....
February 1, 1910 - The delegates agree almost unanimously (the Hungarians and the Ruthenians are major dissenters) and the 43-year-old Dual Monarchy is set to end in five years; giving time for the parliamentary procedures to be thought of. Celebrations erupt in the streets of the soon-to-be United States of the Danube
April 14, 1910: Porfirio Díaz suffers a severe case of flu; as his condition eventually gets worse, he declines to participate in the upcoming election. Bernardo Reyes comes back to participate as a candidate in the upcoming elections.
July 10, 1910: The elections are celebrated in Mexico.
August 21, 1910: Francisco I. Madero is proclaimed as President, with Francisco Vázquez Gómez as his vice-president.
September 16 - October 6, 1910: Festivities of the 100 years of Mexican Independence. Many heads of state arrive to Mexico City to take part in the festivities, along with several social organizations, military parades alongside Chilean, Argentine and Brazilian marines, student parades, and many others. This brings up a certain sense of optimism about the future.
October 17th, 1910: Sokehs Revolution; Micronesian leader Chief Somatau launches an armed insurrection in an effort to repel the Germans from the region....
December 1, 1910: Francisco I. Madero is sworn in as President.
January 8, 1911: The 9th World Series of Pro Football Occured as the Shelby Blues defeated the Fort Wayne Friars 30-0
February 6th 1911: Nelle Reagan dies giving birth to her son, Ronald. As he grows older, Ronald becomes a Catholic.
May 30, 1911 - The First Indianapolis 500 Took Place as Ray Harroun won with an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour.
July 14th-17th, 1911: Sectarian riots erupt in Birmingham, England, between Catholic and Anglican communities, sparking concern over religious issues,...
July 27th, 1911: Mormon leaders clash with "wet" communities regarding alcohol laws in Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona,......
August 21st, 1911: Haitian Uprising; Haitian popular uprising in Port au-Prince is launched against American businesses and embassy staff,...
September 11th, 1911: National Guard forces are deployed into Salt Lake City, Utah, in an effort to crackdown on Prohibitionist leaders,....
January 14, 1912: The 10th World Series of Football was Held as the Detroit Heralds defeated the San Francisco Seals 14-7.
March 12th, 1912: Thomas Ryan is born in Ely, Nevada
March 31st, 1912: Qing loyalists led by Yinkang, Prince Qing made military coup in Beijing. They crowned Prince Pu Yi as an Emperor Kang-Te and restored Qing Dynasty ...
April 11th, 1912: Persian leader Abdu’l-Bahá' arrives in New York City, New York preaching a call for American political and military support against Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan....
April 15, 1912 - The Titanic completes is maiden voyage after a near collision with an iceberg.
September 5th, 1912: Riots erupt in Wilmington, Delaware led by labor and socialist organizations regarding proposed state poll taxes....
September 30th, 1912: Yuan Shikai re-grouped his troops and attacked Beijing but defeated. During the battle Yuan Shikai was killed. Yuan Shikai's lieutenant retreated to Canton and joined KMT Government in Canton.
December 5th, 1912: Persian leader Abdu’l-Bahá' arrives in London, England preaching a call for European political and military support against Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan....
1913 Carl Laemmle successfully purchases the film rights for Dracula.
January 9th 1913- Rachel Milhouse Nixon is born in Yorba Linda, California
January 12, 1913: The 11th World Series of Football was held as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Cincinnati Celts 21-7 at Redland Field.
January 23rd, 1913: Mehmed Talat Pasha, İsmail Enver, and Ahmed Djemal launch a failed military coup against Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan in Istanbul, sparking international tensions...
Mar. 24, 1913: Mississippi Senator, James K. Vardaman, introduces a bill that would ban cannabis consumption in the state of Mississippi....which passes almost unanimously that September.
May 29, 1913: The Naval Aid Bill is approved by the Canadian Parliament. It authorizes funds for the construction of three Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, twelve Arethusa-class light cruisers, and eighteen Admiralty M-class destroyers for the recently formed Royal Canadian Navy.
June 21, 1913 - Summer Revolt: the Hungarians, upset over their loss of power, specifically the loss of Croatia, with the Szeged Conference declare independence. The Ruthenians follow suit and the uprising is not put down until Budapest is bombarded with Phosgene gas shells, in direct violation of the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, in September. The USD is harshly criticized by the other European signers, despite their stockpiling chemical weapons themselves.
January 11, 1914: The 12th World Series of Football took place as the Minneapolis Marines defeated the Davenport Independents 20-7.
March 7th, 1914: Prince Wilhelm of Wied orders the brutal crackdown on peasant uprisings in Tirana, Albania, sparking international attention,...
June 7th, 1914: Baron Sternburg's brutal rule causes protests led by Alexander Kerensky...
June 11th, 1914: Bloody June, Baron's forces massacre 1000 protesters along with Kerensky....
June 18th, 1914: Excecution of the Tzar, through the Tzar is able to arrange for his family to flee to Switzerland.....at that moment, pro-monarchist forces led by Lavr Kornilov stage an uprising, resulting in the Russian civil war
July 19th, 1914: Count Roman von Ungern-Sternberg leads a military coup, overthrowing the government in Saint Petersberg, Russia....
August 4th, 1914: Prohibitionist sentiment erupts in violence throughout the Rocky Mountain States, sparking national attention,....
August 5th 1914: Kornilov killed in artillery fire, civil war leadership falls to Admiral Alexander Kolchak who has plans of setting up own power base...........
September 11th, 1914: Prohibitionist sentiment explodes into riots in Saint Louis, Missouri, sparking international attention and concern,....
December 30th: 1914: Chaos in Russia causes Don Cossaks in the Caucuses lead by Petr Krasnov proclaim independence, forming the Don-Kuban region...........................
January 10, 1915: The 13th World Series of Football took place as the Minneapolis Marines defeated the Detroit Heralds 14-10 as they won their 2nd Straight World Series of Football Title.
On the 26th February 1915 as well as agreeing to the establishment of the Welsh Guards, the King also as an act of recognition of their contribution to the call of the Mother Country, the formation of The Canadian Guards, the Australian Guards and the New Zealand Guards.
The CG by 2013 wear their own adaptation of the Guards uniform, with each individual battalion either wearing single, paired, threes, in fours or five sets of buttons. They wear a red plume and proudly bear the maple leaf on the regimental badge. The 5 battalions serve alongside the RCR, PPCLI, R22R, the Queens Own Rifles of Canada, the Black Watch of Canada and the Canadian Airborne Regiment. (Note this is a Canada with a far stronger military based upon taking up the Imperial defence bill as specified earlier). As of 2013 and following assorted 'peace dividends' the 5 Guards "battalions" are in reality half battalions which are then grouped for battlegroup purposes, this keeps the individual traditions alive with the orphan half battalion serving in a ceremonial and training role. This essentially means that there is one anglophone battlegroup and one francophone.
The Australian Guards wear a very colourful green and gold plume, the badge a kangaroo and boomarang. As of 2013 there are 2 battalions one with a parachute role, the other being mechanised infantry. Both battalions served as Australia's only regular formation from 1915 through to 1945 only then seeing the formation of their junior partner in the Infantry Corps of the RAR.
The NZ Guards, known through the Guards family for their entertaining Hakka and fantastic rugby team (winning over 39 Guards Rugby Championships over the past 98 years). The regiment has a kiwi feathered plume, the Maori belt and the fern as the regimental badge. The NZ Guards today dispose a single battalion group forming alongside their brothers of the RNZR.
Each of the Commonwealth Guards regiments works with the older British Guards regiments in 'the Family' sending personnel back and forth especially to Pirbright to learn the art of the pace stick and the thundering bellow of the drill sergeant.
Affiliated to 'The Family' are the Brigade of Guards of the Indian Army.
All of this was in part due to the precedence set by the Corps of Royal Marines which had in 1901 formed new divisions in all 3 countries. Even today the RM of each nation are simply Royal Marines, as in Royal Marines of Canada (etc). Prince Phillip remains Captain General be thee a Canuck, Brit, Aussie or Kiwi.
April 5th, 1915: African-American boxer Jack Johnson defeats Jess Willard in a boxing match at Oriental Park Racetrack in Havana, Cuba. Race riots erupt across the United States as white Americans call for the "Great White Hope"...
April 20th 1915: On the third anniversary of Bram Stoker's death, Universal Studios releases Dracula. The film is a huge hit and makes a movie star of former theatrical actor Lon Chaney.
May 1st, 1915: Kazakstan and and the Islamic Caliphate Turkestan breaks free from Sternbug's control. Also on this day, The United States of the Danube is officially formed. The power of the monarchy is severely curtailed and replaced by a central council of of elected representatives. Franz Ferdinand title changes from Emperor of Austria-Hungary to King of Danubia and he, as well as future monarchs, are automatically given a seat on the Austrian part of the council and expected to participate in the politics of the new state. Still, the new arrangement is much less work than being an Emperor and Franz Ferdinand begins more and more to drift to religion; citing divine intervention as the sole reason for his survival in 1909. His piety during reign (and especially the church-building programme he started after his abdication in 1931 and the fact he gave up trophy hunting) lead to his beautification by Pope Pius XIII in 1992.
July 1st, 1915: Nikola Tesla briefs the Admiralty of the U.S. Navy in Washington D.C., warning of the threat posed by the German Navy...
July 10th, 1915: Nikola Tesla demonstrates the War Department applications of technology using a German air torpedo in Sayville, New York...
July 15th, 1915: Chaos in Siberia erupts, prison camps in Siberia riot against Sternburg's forces, Bolshevik forces led by Mikhail Frunze and Nikolai Bukharin proclaim the Siberian Socialist Republic(I'm guessing Lenin is still in exile).
December 18th, 1915: Nikola Tesla wins financial funding from J.P. Morgan and John Jacob Astor IV for the construction of electrical wireless transmission towers, sparking international attention...
January 9, 1916: The 14th World Series of Football took place as the Massillon Tigers defeated the San Francisco Seals 31-7.
March 16th, 1916: New York Times proclaims Nikola Tesla one of the richest men in America, citing his various contracts with the U.S. War Department,....
March 22nd, 1916: Shusha Pogrom; Armenians are targeted for violent pogroms by the Islamic Caliphate, leaving c. 60,000 dead,....
May 30th, 1916: KMT Government launched Northern Expedition to militarily unify China.
July 29th, 1916: Nikola Tesla demonstrates the possible weapons applications of "scalar weapons" for the U.S. Navy in Annapolis, Maryland...
August 1st-16th, 1916: The Sixth Summer Olympics are held in Berlin, Germany, despite the political and civil unrest taking place,...
December 25th, 1916: "Joyeux Noel" Incident: bombs explode all over Paris planted by Anarchist Terrorists seeking to create a "Anarchist Commune" combined with gunfire from all sides leads to 150 dead, the worst incident in Paris at that time.
December 14th, 1916: "Revolutionary Insurrectionist Army of Ukraine" in Ukraine led by Nestor Makhno declare independence and proclaim the Anarchist Commune of Ukraine.............
January 14, 1917: The 15th World Series of Football took place as the Canton Bulldogs defeated the Cincinnati Celts 35-17.
May 29th 1917- Josephine Rosemary Kennedy is born in Brookline, Massachusetts. She is a healthy, strong and normal child.
June 1st, 1917: Anti-immigrant riots erupt in Washington D.C., amidst a growing nativist sentiment nationwide,...
June 16th, 1917: Finland declares war on Sternburg's forces and occupy Karelia and the Kola peninsula. Also on this day, New York Police Riots; Riots erupt in New York City, New York amidst rumors of a political crackdown on the New York Police Department,....
July 1st, 1917: Poland breaks free from Russia led by nationalists under Joseph Pilsudski, they manage to take Belarus and the Baltic states, proclaiming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
July 31st, 1917: Battle of St. Petersburg, White Army defeats Sternburg's forces with Sternburg dying in the battle, however the war has claimed millions of lives and Russia is now a rump state a shell of its former self. Their army too weak to fight the separatists and the Soviets in Siberia, Kolchak signs the "Bitter Peace" with the breakaway factions, and vows to rebuild his forces to reunite them.
August 22nd, 1917: Nationalist leader Trinh Van Can launches an armed insurrection against French forces in Thai Nguyen, Indochina....
October 13th, 1917: Religious pilgrims in Fatima, Portugal proclaim that the Virgin Mary told them that a global war is about to erupt,....
January 11th, 1918: First reported case of Spanish influenza outbreak occurs in Fort Riley, Kansas, spreading rapidly throughout the country....
January 13, 1918: The 16th World Series of Football took place as the Detroit Heralds defeated the Cincinnati Celts 10-0.
March 7th, 1918: First reports of Spanish influenza are reported in La Gloria, Veracruz, Mexico, sparking international attention and concern...
April 22nd, 1918: Canadian officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in Edmonton, Alberta, sparking panic and civil unrest nationwide...
April 27th, 1918: Health officials at the Hague report that the Spanish influenza outbreak has spread to Europe in Amsterdam, Netherlands....
April 28th, 1918: British Ministry of Health announces the first two confirmed cases of Spanish influenza in Edinburgh, Scotland....
May 3rd, 1918: Health officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in Bogota, Colombia, becoming the first cases in South America....
May 7th, 1918: Health officials report outbreaks of Spanish influenza in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, sparking civil unrest and panic throughout Brazil,....
May 16th, 1918: Health officials in Kobe, Japan report the first reported case of Spanish influenza, sparking civil unrest and panic throughout Japan; Also on this day riots erupt in Istanbul, as reports of Spanish influenza occur, further destabilizing the region....
May 18th, 1918: Panic erupts throughout Japan as cases of Spanish influenza spread in Osaka, Hyogo, and Kobe, sparking calls for a quarantine....
May 22nd, 1918: Health officials report the first case of Spanish influenza in Manila, Philippines, sparking civil unrest and panic nationwide...
June 2nd, 1918: Health officials in Cairo, Egypt report an outbreak of Spanish influenza, fueling chaos throughout the Ottoman Empire. Also on this day, Anti-immigrant riots erupt in New Orleans, Louisiana, amidst a growing anti-immigrant sentiment,....
July 4th, 1918: Civil unrest and panic erupt after health officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in Damascus, Syria....
July 23rd, 1918: Hajj Riots; Religious riots erupt in Mecca, after pilgrims clash amidst rumors of "divine cures" from Spanish influenza are reported....
August 4th, 1918: British colonial officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in New Delhi, India, sparking civil unrest and panic....
August 11th, 1918: Third Boer War erupts in Witwatersrand, South Africa, as British miners clash with Boer farmers over local land rights.....
September 3rd, 1918: Fanny Kaplan kills Bolshevik leader Vladimir I. Lenin in Moscow, sparking international attention and concern,...
September 13th 1918 John Fitzgerald Kennedy is born in Brookline, MA. Unfortunately, Jack will have behavioral problems and learning difficulties as he grows older.
October 26th, 1918: Second Battle of Majuba Hill; British colonial forces are ambushed at Transvaal, South Africa, fueling nationalist sentiment....
December 12th, 1918: KMT troops took Beijing, thus ending Qing Dynasty Restoration effort.
December 18th, 1918: Paardeburg Massacre; British forces are ambushed by Boer guerillas along the banks of the Modder River....
January 12, 1919: The 17th World Series of Football took place as the Minneapolis Marines defeated the Rochester Jeffersons 17-3.
March 6th, 1919: Zand River Campaign; British forces launch a campaign to crush Boer resistance, moving up the Zand River....
March 21st, 1919: Christian guerilas led by Béla Kun launch an armed insurrection against the Islamic Caliphate, proclaiming a "war of liberation"....
March 28th-29th, 1919: Battle of Doornkop; 1st Mounted Infantry Brigade is attacked outside of Johannesburg by Boer forces, fueling anti-war sentiment at home....
April 2nd, 1919: The Union of India is created, with the directly controlled British areas merged with the Princely States in a federation.
April 5th, 1919: KMT troops established control over Manchuria, thus nominally controlling all over China. (except Mongolia and Xinjiang)
April 7th, 1919: Fighting erupts over the Saar/Rhineland between French and German military forces, sparking international attention and concern,...
April 10th, 1919: Fighting erupts between Romanian forces and Austro-Hungarian forces over the Transylvania region, sparking tensions throughout the Balkans,....
May 30th, 1919: Fighting erupts between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces in Fiume, sparking international attention and concern,....
August 8th, 1919: First National Congress of China declared Republic of China. Sun Yat-sen elected as First President. Nanjing became capital of ROC.
September 7th, 1919: Battle of Leliefontein; British forces clash against Boer guerilla forces in Leliefontein, South Africa, outside of Belfast,
September 12th, 1919: Gabriel D'Annunzo leads Italian nationalist forces into Fiume, fueling international tensions in the region,...
April 27th, 1920: Amidst civil unrest in Persia, Persian leader Abdu’l-Bahá' arrives in London, England calling for sanctuary, sparking international attention...
May 4th-17th, 1920: Saar Offensive; German and French troops clash over the Saar/ Rhineland, fueling tensions between the two countries,....
May 12th, 1920: Mehdi Al-Khalissi launches a an armed insurrection inspired by Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan in Baghdad, sparking concern within British military forces....
June 9th, 1920: Persian Socialist Revolution; Socialist leader Mirza Kouchek Khan Jangali overthrows the Shah, proclaiming a socialist revolution in Tehran....
October 19th, 1920: Faysal ibn Husayn is installed by Mehdi Al-Khalissi as the ruler of Iraq at Karbala, sparking international attention and concern...
March 3rd, 1921: Count Roman von Ungern-Sternberg orders the crackdown on peasant dissent in Saint Petersburg, Russia,....
May 1st-4th, 1921: Jaffa Riots; Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan calls for a massive crackdown on the Jewish population in Jaffa, sparking international attention....
July 11, 1921: Mongolian Revolutionists led by Danzan and Bodoo successfully made Communist Revolution in Mongolia and Declared Soccialist Republic of Mongolia (OTL, Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia and Zungaria basin of Xinjiang)
September 5th, 1921: Actor Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle is stalled north of San Luis Obispo, after a flat tire, averting a sex scandal...
January 4th-6th, 1923: Rosewood Massacre; 26 African-Americans lynched and killed in Rosewood, Florida after accusations of a white woman being raped erupt in violence, forcing the evacuation of the remaining African-American population..
February 3rd, 1923: New Republic By Howard P. Lovecraft, is published, with anti-Semitic and racist tracts, claiming that immigrants and colored people have "robbed the country of a chance to greatness..."
May 1st, 1923: al-Hasan's mad nature and reactionary reforms turns much of population, inspired by the events in Persia and Siberia, against him. The Ottoman Empire is overthrown, replaced with the Socialist Republic of Turkey led by Mustafa Suphi.
June 16, 1923: Sun Yat-sen's strong centralized government based on a one-party system policy led to deterioration of KMT government. As a result federalists led by Chen Jiongming assassinated Sun Yat-sen.
July 1, 1923: The Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 is defeated in the Canadian senate after extensive lobbying by the Chinese-Canadian community.
April 15th, 1925: Andrei Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum changes his name to Andrew Rand upon receiving a visa in New York City, New York...
April 23, 1925: Sun's lieutenants Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei led their army and overthrew Federalist Government headed by Chen Jiongming. Chen Jiongming and his allies were executed.
May 2, 1925: Chiang Kai-shek was chosen as Chairman of the National Government of ROC. In his inauguration speech, Chiang said: “We should carry the will of Dr.Sun, Father of our Chinese Republic. We should build Great Chinese Republic through China in three steps: military rule, political tutelage, and constitutional rule ”
January 1st, 1926: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) is developed in Heidelberg, Germany, amidst impromptu human experiments,...
April 7th, 1926: Violet Gibson assassinates Fascist leader Benito Mussolini in Rome, Italy, sparking civil unrest and violece throughout the region....
May 1st-3rd, 1926: Race riots erupt against the African-American community in Memphis, Tennessee,...
May 18th, 1926: Christian fundamentalist preacher Aimee Semple McPherson is shot and killed after an attempted kidnapping in Los Angeles, California,...
July 30th, 1926: Race Riots erupt in New Orleans, Louisiana over opposition to the passage of the "Jim Crow" laws,....
October 31st, 1926: Magician Harry Houdini is injured and temporarily hospitalized after performing a stunt in Detroit, Michigan...
November 12th, 1926: Tan Malaka launches a nationalist rebellion against the Dutch in Jakarta, Indonesia,demanding a complete withdrawal of "foreign occupiers"...
1927: Andreas van Kuijk drowns after jumping ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
March 26, 1927: 3-26 incident, Japanese Opera House catches fire and Imperial family dies in incident. Both Communist and Ultranationalist factions vye for power...............
March 28, 1927-April 2, 1929: Japanese Civil War, Communist emerge victorious and proclaim the People's Republic of Japan............
April 9, 1927: Rift between KMT and Communist Party of China led to Shanghai workers union uprising led by Zhou Enlai and defeated the warlord forces of the KMT. The victorious union workers occupied and governed urban Shanghai except
June 12, 1927: Despite Wang Jingwei’s peace effort, Chiang and KMT elders declared martial law in China and attacked Shanghai. Uprising was suppressed and many Communists, including Zhou Enlai was executed. In the year after April 1927, over 300,000 people died across China in anti-Communist suppression campaigns executed by KMT.
January 13th, 1929: Matswa Uprising; André Grenard Matsoua (a.k.a. "Matswa") launches an armed insurrection against French forces in the Congo, sparking international attention....
August 23rd, 1929: Hebron Massacre; Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan orders the crackdown on the Jewish community of Hebron, further isolating the Jewish populace of the Caliphate...
September 18th-23rd, 1929: London Food Riots; Food riots erupt in London, England, fueled by crop failures, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 25th, 1929: U.S. President is assassinated in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Severino Di Giovanni, triggering tensions between both countries..
November 13th, 1929: Jewish and Romanii gypsies are stripped of rights to citizenship by the German Reichstag in Berlin, based on theories of "racial hierarchy"....
March 30, 1930: Inner Mongolian nobles with the support of KMT government started short Civil War. Mongolian Revolutionary Forces with support of Russian Soviets and Japanese Communists, defeated Mongolian Noble's Forces.
May 5th 1930: Marion Morrison falls ill with dysentery while filming The Big Trail and is replaced by Gary Cooper.
June 20th, 1930: William Z. Foster, Robert Minor and Israel Amter call for massive reforms within the Democratic Party during a convention in Washington D.C.,...
August 13th, 1930: Curuçá Event; Asteroid make an impact of a 2.0 milton nuclear weapon in Curuçá River Area, Amazonas, Brazil, creating a crater 2km in diameter. No known fatalities occur during the event...
August 20th, 1930: Rachael Nixon begins attending Whittier college.
August 26 1930- world famous actor Lon Chaney dies from lung cancer. His son Creighton decides to honor his father's wishes and not become an actor. Instead he continues in the business world, however, a chance meeting with future President Upton Sinclair leads to Creighton taking an interest in politics.
November 1930: Socialist Republic of Mongolia and Siberia-Far East Soviet Republic and Japanese Communist State signed Mutual Defense Pact.
November 6, 1930: Due to failed policy against Mongolia and economic hardship, Central Plain warlords demanded Chiang's resignation, which Chiang refused. Later month 3 warlords Yan Xishan, Feng, Li and Zhang Xueliang combined their forces and attacked Chiang forces. After 4 month of fierce battle Chiang finally could suppress the warlords but his force were exhausted and Government was on brink of bankruptcy.
Jan. 15, 1931: Cannabis is banned in Maine. The ban, however, is extremely unpopular with the vast majority of the state's population, and is rescinded in February of the next year.
August 24th 1931 Universal Studios begins production on Frankenstein. Starring Colin Clive as young Frankenstein, Bettie Davis as his wife to be, and former "western actor" Marion Morrison as the monster. Originally, a 41 year old British actor named Boris Karloff was to play the monster, however he objected to explicit material such as the monster deliberately killing a child and "ravishing" Ms. Davis on the wedding day scene. Director James Whale was forced to tone down some of John Huston's work before casting Morrison as the monster. Surprisingly, the 24 year old greatly impresses audience and critics; at least those not repulsed by the sight of the creature or those living in Kansas.
September 18, 1931: Using weakened position of Chiang Government, joint forces of Communist Japanese, Socialist Mongolia and Chinese Red army conquered Manchuria.
October 8th-10th, 1931: Second Chicago Fire; Fire erupts in the tenements of Chicago, Ilinois, sparking international attention,...
October 11, 1931: CPC declared Chinese Soviet Socialist Republic. Mao Zedong was chosen as Chairman of Soviet China.
October 24th, 1931: Anti-Chinese riots erupt in Los Angeles, California, amidst growing tensions across the Pacific Rim,...
December 10th, 1931: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) is patented in Berlin, Germany originallly marketed as a safe anesthetic,...
1932- Douglas MacArthur approves .276 Pedersen as the next service cartridge. The John Garand begins adapting his design to the .276 Pedersen cartridge.
February 3rd, 1932: Wang Jingwei founded New Life Movement. It was a mix of traditional Confucianism, nationalism and authoritarianism that was Chinese version of facism. It rejected individualism and Western democratic values. Blamed crony capitalists for economic hardship. Loss of Manchuria and Mongolia, as well as Xinjiang made Chinese nationalism very popular. Promotion of traditional Chinese culture and value gave Wang Jingwei great support from rural society of China.
February 20th, 1932: Freaks film directed by Tod Browning makes its hit debut, sparking controversy with its graphic scenes of sex and violence,...
April 9th, 1932: Scarface film directed by Howard Hawks makes its controversial debut featuring graphic violence, foul language, racism, and nudity, sparking controversy,...
May 1, 1932: Socialist Japan, Socialist Korea, Chinese SSR, Socialist Mongolia signed Socialist East Asia Treaty in Mukden, thus creating North East Asia Military Organization called Socialist East Asia Treaty Organization - SEATO. The members agreed that an armed attack against any one of them in Asia would be considered an attack against them all. Consequently they agreed that, if an armed attack occurred, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defence, would assist the member being attacked, taking such action as it deemed necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the East Asia area.
June 16th-20th, 1932: Howard Scott leads the Continental Committee on Technocracy in a national convention in New York City, New York, proclaiming the need for a "technocratic revolution in government"....
November 8, 1932: Upton Sinclair running on a fusion Socialist/Democrat ticket, manages to defeat Alf Landon in the presidential election. Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr. is the first Socialist president of the United States and his running mate, Henry Wallace of Iowa, is the first Iowan to be Vice-President.
January 2nd, 1933: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) is withdrawn from the market, after human testing and side effects of the drug become known,...
January 13th, 1933: Howard Scott leads a national radio broadcast, proclaiming the need for "Technocratic Revolution" in New York City, New York....
January 21, 1933: Wang Jingwei officially split from KMT and established National Socialist Party of China.
January 30th, 1933: Jewish Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (CDSJG) launches mass protests throughout Germany, over proposed economic policies in Berlin,....
March 3, 1933: Wang Jingwei and military commanders of loyal to Wang Jingwei, launched uprising against Chiang Government. Within 6 month Wang Jingwei successfully conquered almost all of North China and Sichuan.
March 7th 1933- Harold Nixon makes a miraculous recovery from a bout of tb.
April 1st, 1933: Anti-Jewish riots erupt in Berlin, led by the Deutschen Hochschulring (DH), sparking international attention and concern,...
August 8, 1933: Wang Jingwei declared Nationalist Chinese Republic. Wang Jingwei was chosen as Shangdi (same title as fuhrer).
November 22nd, 1933: Communist leader Chen Mingshu proclaims the rise of a reolutionary socialist government in Fuzhou, China, sparking international attention....
February 14th, 1934: Adrien Arcand launches the fascist National Unity Party (NUP) in Montreal, Quebec, calling a right-wing nationalist state,....
June 26, 1934- Congress passes the National Firearms Act. The law requires the payment of a $200 tax stamp in order to own a automatic weapons, a short barreled shotgun, or a short barreled rifle. The act also bans convicted felons, non-Americans, and the mentally ill from owning firearms.
August 29th, 1934: Rachael Nixon begins Duke.
October 5th, 1934: Spanish Revolution; Belarmino Tomás and Ramón González Peña lead a socialist revolution, overthrowing the Bourbon monarchy in Madrid, Spain,...
January 2nd, 1935: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) becomes an illegal street drug and narcotic, after human testing and side effects of the drug become known, in Berlin, Germany...
February 9th, 1935: Billionaire Nikola Tesla calls for the establishment of a Department of Eugenics, during Congressional hearing in Washington D.C.,....
December 15th 1935- actress Thelma Todd runs screaming into a Los Angeles police station, claiming someone is trying to kill her. A couple of plainclothesmen officers are assigned to her and eventually a suspect is arrested. The police find that there are rumors of some kind of "Hollywood Mafia", some are very believable.
April 15th, 1936: Islamic Caliphate forces launch a crackdown on Jewish communities in Tulkarm and Shechem, sparking tensions within the Jewish world....
April 19th, 1936:Óscar Únzaga de la Vega, leader of Falange Socialista Boliviana (FSB) comes to power in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia,...
June 24th-26th, 1936: Earl Browder calls for a national resistance campaign against fascism during the Democratic Socialist Party Convention in New York City, New York,...
July 16th, 1936: George Andrew McMahon assassinates King Edward VIII at Constitution Hill near Buckingham Palace in London, England....
October 20, 1936: The Trans-Canada Highway Act is signed into law by Prime Minister R. B. Bennett.
October 31st, 1936: Magician Harry Houdini dies in his sleep at his home in Queens, New York, sparking international attention, along with spawning rumors of "demonic pacts"....
November 3, 1936: Upton Sinclair is re-elected in a landslide over Republican challenger Wendell Willkie. Henry Wallace, having defected from the Democrats to the Socialists, is re-elected Vice-President. In other news, the Socialists had made major gains in Congress, shrinking the floundering Democrats to 71 seats. The Democrats would later merge with the Republicans to create the National Party in 1946.
March 7th, 1937: Islamic fundamentalist leader Mírzá Muhammad `Alí is assassinated in Tehran, sparking civil unrest and violence in the region....
March 24th, 1937: Female Islamic fundamentalist leader Rúhíyyih Khanum is arrested by Persian police authorities in Tehran, sparking international attention....
April 6th, 1937: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) becomes illegal to possess and use in the United States, after reports of the drug in the United States are reported in New York City, New York,....
June 3rd, 1937: Rachael Nixon Graduates from Duke.
June 7th 1937- Jean Harlow comes out of her coma and her health improves. She and William Powell will follow through with their wedding plans.
July 4, 1937 - Amelia Earhart completes around the world flight.
August 3rd, 1937: Szczurowa Massacre; Polish officials announce a pogrom of the Romanii gypsy community in Szczurowa, Poland, sparking international attention and concern,...
November 15th, 1937: German officials announce the passage of legislation, approving the massive roundup of Romanii gypsies as a "criminal class" in Berlin,....
March 2nd, 1938: Child Bride (a.k.a. Dust to Dust) directed by Harry Revier, starring 12-year old Shirley Mills, sparks controversy with its scenes of nudity, paediophilia and sexual intercourse,..
April 2nd, 1938: Amidst rampant speculation on wheat and farm commodities, the stock market falls in New York City, New York, triggering an economic recession....
April 16th, 1938: Albert Hofmann introduces the world to LSD in Basel, Switzerland, sparking international interest, especially from disaffected youth,...
June 13th, 1938: Secretary of State Joseph P. Kennedy I meets with German Foreign Minister Herbert von Dirksen in London, sparking international attention,....
February 4th, 1939: President Upton Sinclair signs the Wagner-Rogers Act into law in Washington D.C., allowing greater immigration from Eastern Europe and Russia, fueling outrage from cultural conservatives....
February 7th, 1939: Sydney Riots; Riots erupt in Sydney, Australia amidst growing nationalist republican sentiment, sparking international attention,...
November 5th, 1939: Anti-Semitic riots erupt in Tripoli, Libya, leaving c. 280 people killed in the process,....
December 14th, 1939: Winston Churchill and Jean Monnet announce the formation of the Franco-British Union in London, sparkng international attention and concern....
January 22nd, 1940: Christian Front guerillas led by Father Charles Coughlin launch attacks against Boston, Massachusetts and Phildelphia, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention....
February 3rd-12th, 1940: The Fifth Winter Olympics are held in Sapporo, Japan, the first for the Socialist state, sparking international attention and controversy,...
May 1st, 1940: President Upton Sinclair announces, based on the findings of the Slattery Report, the intial resettlement of Jewish refugees into the Alaskan territory, with settlements at Baranof Island, the Mat-Su Valley, Skagway, Petersburg and Seward...
May 30th, 1940: Adrien Arcand calls for the secession of Quebec in a rally in Montreal, sparking tensions with the Canadian and American governments....
June 16th, 1940: Franco-British Union is formally established in ceremonies in London and Paris, sparking international attention and concern...
September 21st-October 3rd, 1940: The Twelfth Summer Olympics are held in Tokyo, Japan, bringing further international attention to the Socialist state and its policies....
November 5th 1940 Creighton T. Chaney is elected Senator from California. He is a member of the Socialist Party.
December 24th, 1940: Ecstasy directed by Gustav Machaty, sparks controversy with its scenes of nudity and graphic scenes of sex, transforming actress Hedy Lamarr into an international star....
June 1st, 1941: Fahrud Pogrom Begins; Iraqi officials launch the massive nationwide roundup of the Jewish people to international outrage...
July 1st, 1941: March on Washington; African-American activists led by A. Philip Randolph march on Washington D.C., demanding greater civil rights protections and an end to "Jim Crow" laws...
November 30th, 1941: Two-Faced Woman directed by George Cukor, starring Greta Garbo, sparks controversy with its portrayal of casual sex, sexual liberation, and rape...
March 29th, 1942: Hukbalahap Rebellion; nationalist guerillas launch an armed insurrection against Americans in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, sparking international attention,...
November 3rd, 1942: Joseph P. Kennedy II (S-MA) is elected governor of Massachusetts, in a highly contested gubernatorial race....
February 5th, 1943: The Outlaw directed by Howard Hawks, starring Jane Russell, makes its hit debut with its graphic scenes of violence, and nude scenes with Jane Russell,...
February 13th, 1943: U.S. Army PFC Henry Beach proclaims that he is being "deproved of his rights and liberities" due to his National Party affiliation in Los Angeles, California,...
May 30th, 1943: Zoot Suit Riots; Riots erupt in Los Angeles, California as white leaders clash with Hispanic communities, sparking national attention,...
July 20th, 1943: Detroit Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Detroit, Michigan, A. Philip Randolph calls for federal intervention,....
August 1st, 1943: Harlem Race Riots; Riots erupt in Harlem, New York, sparking national attention and concern to race relations,....
January 26th- February 5th, 1944: The Sixth Winter Olympics are held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, sparking international attention,...
May 20th, 1944: William Z. Foster announces his resignation as Chairman of the Democratic Socialist Party,in New York City, New York...
May 20th-22nd, 1944: Democratic Socialist Party Convention is held in New York City, New York led by Earl Browder, sparking national attention,....
July 29th-August 14th, 1944: The Thirteenth Summer Olympics are held in London, England, highlighting the Franco-British Union and its bilingual state,...
August 19th-25th, 1944: Paris Riots; French nationalists clash with government officials in Paris, France over proposed education proposals of the Franco-British Union,....
October 30th, 1944: U.S. troops are deployed to Puerto Rico, after Jayuya guerillas launch a rebellion in San Juan, Puerto Rico,....
December 31st, 1944: Ronald Reagan is ordained as a Priest by the Archbishop of Chicago, Samuel Stritch.
July 26th, 1945: Democratic Socialist Party holds its national convention in New York City, New York, sparking national attention...
December 26th, 1945: Military forces launch a failed coup attempt against the government in Saint Petersburg led by General Lavrentii Beria,....
December 28th, 1945: Scarlet Street starring Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett, sparks controversy with its portrayal of prostitution, narcotics, and graphic sex,...
January 24th, 1946: Russian officials launch a massive crackdown on the Jewish communities throughout the Ukraine, starting in Kiev...
February 7th-9th, 1946: Anti-Chinese race riots erupt in Seattle, Washington, amidst growing tensions with the growing immigrant community,....
June 3rd, 1946: Irish Catholics in Belfast launch riots , demanding greater political and religious freedoms, clashing with Protestant Orangemen,....
July 4th, 1946: Kielce Pogrom; Polish leaders launch a massive crackdown on the Jewish populace nationwide, starting in Kielce. The panic sparks an immediate humanitarian crisis...
Aug. 7, 1946: The Tesla Motor Company unveils the Dynamic, a Gasoline/Electric Hybrid automobile. It's a hit and sells until 1964.
August 15th, 1946: The Dumont Network (DMN-TV) television network is launched in New York City, New York, in time for the rise of television popularity's rise....
October 21st, 1946: U.S. Army begins seretly experimenting with LSD in Fort Dietrick, Maryland, under the cloak of secrecy,...
December 19th, 1946: Sudanese nationalist forces led by Ismail al-Azhari, and backed by the Islamic Caliphate, launch an armed insurrection in Khartoum, Sudan against Franco-British Union forces,....
March 4th, 1947: Franco-British Union leaders call for greater political and military unity at Dunkirk, France, in an effort to provide "security for the European Continent"....
June 15th, 1947: Health officials report that 7% of high school youth are addicted to Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) in a nationwide study released in Washington D.C.,...
July 5th, 1947: General Louis E. Starr discusses the defense applications of disc-shaped aircraft in Portland, Oregon,....
January 13th, 1948: Russian Jewish leader Solomon Mikhoels arrives in London, warning of the atrocities being committed against the Jewish communities in Russia...
January 20th, 1948: Hindu and Muslim forces launch sectarian violence against each other for Kashmir, sparking civil unrest and panic,....
March 17th, 1948: Treaty of Brussels; Franco-British Union leaders announce the Treaty of Brussels, creating a security agreement for the European Continent....
April 1, 1948: Gussie Neil Davis (creator of the Kilgore Rangerettes) decided to create a plan to have the Rangerettes sing while Dancing, as the Vocal Drill Team was Invented.
May 15th, 1948: Al-Qadimah Massacre; Islamic Caliphate leaders launch the crackdown on al-Balda al-Qadimah, the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem, sparking outrage throughout the Jewish world...
May 29th, 1948: Arab forces launch a brutal crackdown in Zionist guerillas in Palestine in Jerusalem, sparking international attention,...
July 4th, 1948: Andrew Rand along with A.J. Muste, Dwight Macdonald, Ralph T. Templin, Roy Kepler, Cecil Hinshaw, Milton Mayer, Bayard Rustin and Horace Champney, launch calls for "national tax resistance" in Chicago, Illinois, launching the national Libertarian movement.....
July 7th, 1949: Bakersfield Fire; Fire devastates the city of Bakersfield, California, forcing a massive reconstruction of the city,....
September 6th, 1949: Anti-Greek and anti-Christian campaign is launched by the Islamic Caliphate in Istanbul, sparking international condemnation and concern,....
October 1st, 1949: Yalu River Conflict; Chinese and Japanese forces clash against each other regarding the Korean Peninsula, sparking international attention and concern,....
December 9, 1949: Two Days before the AAFC title game, the two leagues made peace as all 7 AAFC Teams joined the NFL and to make it even the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Texans and the Minneapolis Marines joined the NFL.
American Conference
Eastern: Baltimore Colts, Buffalo Bills, Chicago Hornets, Cincinnati Bengals*, New York Yankees
Western: Cleveland Browns, Dallas Texans*, Los Angeles Dons, Minneapolis Marines*, San Francisco 49ers
National Conference
Eastern: Detroit Lions, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins
Western: Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Cowboys (relocated from New York Bulldogs), Los Angeles Rams, St. Louis Cardinals (relocated from Chicago)
March 20th, 1950: Muhammad VIII al-Amin launches an armed insurrection against Franco-British Union forces in Tunis, Tunisia, demanding independence,....
September 26th, 1950: Socialist Johann Koplenig launches a massive insurrection in Viena, Austria, sparking national attention,...
October 12th, 1950: Sidney Cohen introduces LSD to the underground scene in New York City, New York, sparking international attention,...
November 13th, 1950: Tambov Riots; Riots erupt in Tambov, Russia after the pandemic outbreak of pneumonia...
November 29th, 1950: Russian military forces launch a crackdown on Polish nationalists, conducting a "police action", sparking international attention,...
January 9th, 1951: Persian Islamic fundamentalist leader Shoghi Effendi calls for the formation of a council of Islamic states in Tehran, Iran.....
January 26th, 1951: The Iron Sword by archconservative John O Beaty, is published, proclaiming that Russia is under the control of "Judaized Khazars", becoming a major bestseler,....
February 26th, 1951: Pope Pius the XII dies in his sleep.
March 6th, 1951: Ghanian nationalist forces led by Kwame Nkrumah launch an armed insurrection, calling for an end to the Commonwealth,....
March 14th, 1951: French Cardinal Michel Collin of Lorraine, Franco-British Union is named Pope Clement XV by way of the College of Cardinals, amidst pomp and circumstances in the Vatican City....
March 22nd, 1951: UFO sightings begin in Las Vegas, Nevada, sparking national attention to the predictions by Donald Keyhoe,...
June 29th, 1951: Moscow Riots; Riots erupt in Moscow, Russia amidst outbreaks of pneumonia, sparking international attention and concern,....
October 21st, 1951: Russian military forces begin their withdrawal from Poland and Lithuania, amidst international condemnation,....
October 31st, 1951: Muslim and Hindu forces clash against each other in Srinagar, sparking tensions across South Asia,....
December 17th, 1951: African-American civil rights leaders Paul Robeson and W.E.B. DuBois lead a march in Washington D.C., charging the federal government with genocide, sparking international attention....
March 26th, 1952: Islamic fundamentalist leader Alí-Akbar Furútan launches an armed insurrection in Khurasan, fueling civil unrest in Persia....
July 11th, 1952: Gerald L.K. Smith is named the Chairman of the National Party, during the National Convention in Chicago, Illinois,....
October 2nd, 1952: Guinean nationalist forces led by Sékou Touré, launch an armed insurrection, demanding independence, sparking international attention and concern,...
November 4th, 1952: Robert Taft (N-OH) and Harold Stassen (N-MN) win the U.S. presidential elections after calling for a "Fortress America" platform of isolationism,....
December 2nd-8th, 1952: Great Smog of London; Health officials report c. 4,000 deaths due to high smog levels throughout London, England....
January 29th, 1953: Russian officials announce the nationwide roundup of Jewish populace for "deportation" under the leadership of Nikolai Nikolayevich Polyakov in Moscow,....
June 14th, 1953: UFO sightings are reported across the United States, rising to record levels throughout the summer,...
July 8th, 1953: The Moon Is Blue directed by Otto Preminger, starring David Niven and William Holden, with nude scenes by Maggie McNamara, sparks controversy with its graphic language, nudity, and explicit sexual conversations....
July 20th, 1953: UFO sightings take place in Brush Creek, California, sparking international attention,...
January 1st, 1954: Cameroonian UPC guerillas, led by Ahmadou Ahidjo launch an armed insurrection against the Franco-British Union, demanding national independence,....
April 27th, 1954: Togolese guerillas led by Sylvanus Olympio launch an armed insurrection against Franco-British Union forces, sparking international attention and concern,...
June 20th, 1954: French African War; Franco-British Union forces are deployed throughout Africa after Modibo Keita, Léopold Senghor, and Philibert Tsiranana launch rebellions in Malagasy, Sudan, and Senegal demanding national independence,....
June 26th, 1954: Draft Riots erupt in Paris and London, after it is announced that the recruitment levels have fallen short of government quotas,...
July 1st, 1954: Somali nationalist forces led by Muhammad Haji, Ibrahim Egal, Aden Abdullah, and Osman Daar launch a massive war of independence in Mogadishu, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 21st-24th, 1954: Los Angeles Disaster; Health officials report 3,175 deaths due to high smog levels throughout Los Angeles, California, sparking national attention,....
December 21st, 1954: Flooding occurs in Chicago, Illinois, forcing the evacuation of portions of the city,....
March 2nd, 1955: Claudette Colvin is placed under arrest while trying to sit down at a segregated bus line in Montgomery, Alabama....
May 4th, 1955: Libertarian Florence Jaffray Harriman launches a call for a "national tax strike" in Washington D.C., sparking national attention,....
August 30th, 1955: David Ankenbrandt warns of the danger of war, during Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,...
April 17th, 1956: Utah Governor J. Bracken Lee (N-UT) is shot by a lone gunman, while leading a "national tax strike" rally in Salt Lake City, Utah....
September 1st, 1956: Riots erupt in the Franco-British Union in Paris, London, Edinburgh, et al. amidst concerns over military buildup of the Franco-British Union in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa...
October 1st, 1956: National Telefilm Associates (NTA-TV) television network is formed in Los Angeles, California, dedicated purely running films.....
October 22nd, 1956: Jeron Criswell Konig warns of the dangers of "alien abduction" in New York City, New York,....
December 18th, 1956: Baby Doll directed by Elia Kazan, sparks controversy with its story of sexual fetish and casual teenage sex by actress Caroll Baker, sparking condemnation by the Catholic Church,...
January 2nd, 1957: Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler begin distributing LSD in Sydney, Australia, sparking national attention,....
January 13th, 1957: Frank Lloyd Wright wins approval for "the Illinois", mile-high skyscraper, in Chicago, Illinois, sparking the attention of the international art community....
March 8th, 1957: Islamic Caliphate forces battle against the Franco-British Union for the Sinai Peninsula at Rafah, taking control of the Suez Canal,....
August 12th, 1957: Evangelist Jaoa de Freitas Guimares disappears in Rio de Janeiro, amidst claims that he had been visited by "alien guardians"....
September 19th, 1957:Islamic dundamentalist leader Alí-Akbar Furútan launches an armed insurrection in Tehran, Persia, sending shockwaves throughout the region....
October 10th, 1957: Atlas Shrugged by Andrew Rand is published, becoming a massive bestseller, considered by many the Objectivist Manifesto....
September 20th, 1958: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is killed during a book signing by mental patient Izola Curry in Harlem, New York....
December 2, 1958: Pacific Coast League officially joins Major League Baseball however the Hollywood Stars decided to Merge with the Brooklyn Dodgers and became the Los Angeles Dodgers, In addition the PCL expands to bring the Oakland Oaks back to the Major League Baseball Circuit
AL: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees, Washington Senators
NL: Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals
PCL: Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Seals, Seattle Rainiers, Vancouver Canadians
March 1st-17th, 1959: Lhasa Rebellion; Tibetan nationalists launch an armed insurrection against Chinese occupation forces in Lhasa, Tibet, sparking international attenion,...
April 29th, 1959: U.S. troops are deployed into the Dominican Republic, after the government collapses in Santo Domingo, sparking massive protests in the African-American community,...
July 25th, 1959: Great Chinese Famine; c. 15,000,000 people starve as a result of massive drought, crop failure, and civil unrest throughout the region,....
December 4th 1959: Pope Clement the XV dies via a massive heart attack during a private meeting with the French President.
December 7, 1959: New York Giants relocated to Minneapolis, MN and became the Minnesota Twins
December 21st 1959: The College of Cardinals elect Cardinal Angelo Roncalli Pope. He takes the name John XXIII.
January 15th, 1960: Anti-Igbo campaign of genocide begins in Lagos, Nigeria, sparking calls for military intervention by the Franco-British Union,...
February 9th, 1960: Adolph Coors III, heir to the Coors beer empire, is kidnapped and held for ransom at Pike's Peak, Colorado....
February 12th, 1960: Pope John the XXIII announces that a second Vatican Council will take place.
February 13th, 1960: Tensions mount between the United States and Franco-British Union after the detonation of a nuclear weapon at Reggane, French Algeria, sparking international attention and concern...
February 18, 1960: The Continental League will now join the Major League Baseball Circuit however the League Looks Like This.
CL: Atlanta Crackers, Buffalo Bisons, Dallas Rangers, Denver Rockies, Houston Colts, Newark Bears, New York Mets, Toronto Maple Leafs
February 24th, 1960: Reverend Jim Jones, with wife Marceline Jones, launches the call for greater civil rights and intergration in Minneapolis, Minnesota,...
April 8th, 1960: Sharpeville Massacre; South African forces launch a brutal crackdown on demonstration, sparking racial tensions in the region,....
May 3rd, 1960: Political tensions threaten to dissolve the Franco-British Union as French nationalist sentiment sparks riots in Paris, Nice, and Nantes, over proposed education and political representation measures....
May 4th, 1960: Russian Food Riots; Food riots erupt in Saint Petersburg, Russia, amidst government mandated rationing,...
June 28th, 1960: Reverend Jim Jones cals for greater political reforms and racial integration to be made during a rally in Havana, Cuba, sparking international controversy,....
June 30th, 1960: Zairean guerillas led by Patrice Lumumba launch an armed insurrection against Belgian forces starting in Kinshasha, sparking international attention,....
July 9th, 1960: Linus Pauling leads an anti-war demonstration in Los Angeles, California, calling for an end to the threat of nuclear weapons.....
July 14th, 1960: Franco-British Union, French, and German military forces are deployed into the Congo, sparking race riots across Western Europe,...
October 16th, 1960: First Family Dog, LSD-induced party is launched in San Francisco, California, sparking international attention,...
November 8th, 1960: Battle of Niemba; Franco-British troops are ambushed by Congolese guerillas in Niemba, sparking anti-draft riots in Ireland,....
November 13th, 1960: Anti-war protests take place outside the War Department in Washingon D.C., sparking international attention,...
December 27th, 1960: Tensions mount further as the Franco-British Union detonates a nuclear weapon at Hammoudia, French Algeria, sparking a condemnation from the U.S. government....
January 3rd, 1961: Idaho Falls Disaster; partial nuclear meltdown takes place in Idaho Falls, Idaho sparking international attention and concern about nuclear energy,....
February 1st, 1961: Veronica Lueken proclaims an apparition of Mary, stating,"The persecution within the House of God will be heavy. The agents of hell seek to destroy My Son's House on earth. Many of the dedicated will grow weak and fall in with the plan of satan, preferring to accept a life without suffering on earth, refusing and casting from their minds the reality of the eternal life of the Kingdom...." in Bayside, New York...
August 13th, 1961: Riots erupt in Alexanderplatz, as railway workers clash over proposed political and economic plans before the Reichstag in Berlin,...
September 25th, 1961: Amidst heavy anti-foreigner sentiment and paranoia, international officials report the end to the Great Chinese Famine in Beijing, sparking international attention and concern,....
October 7th, 1961: Reverend Jim Jones leads a rally for greater racial intergration in Indianapolis, Indiana, sparking national attention,....
October 11th, 1961: Victim film starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Sims, sparks massive controversy with its portrayal of homosexuality and foul language, sparking accusations of "shameless Hollywood"....
October 6th, 1961: Love Pageant Rally is held in San Francisco, California, promoting the use of LSD, sparking national controversy,...
January 14th, 1962: First "Human Be-In" is held in San Francisco, California, promoting the use of LSD,...
February 27th, 1962: Nguyen Van Cu and Pham Phu Quoc kill Nationalist leader Ngo Dinh Diem in Saigon. Independence leaders claim the assassination was sponsored by the Franco-British Union intelligence services.....
April 15th, 1962: Andrew Rand proclaims a "national tax strike" sparking international attention in New York City, New York...
July 1st, 1962: German military forces are deployed into Rwanda and Burundi after armed insurrection led by Grégoire Kayibanda and André Muhirwa,...
August 13th, 1962: Franco-British Union General Strike; Labor unions launch a massive strike throughout the Commonwealth, demanding basic labor rights and protections,...
October 1st, 1962: Battle of Kotabaru; Japanese-backed Indonesian forces massacre Dutch troops, in the campaign for West Irian, New Guinea,....
October 13th, 1962: Franco-British Union troops are deployed into the Trans-Karakoram Tract, battling against Muslim guerillas in the region,...
February 18th, 1963: Islamic fundamentalist leaders Manuchihi Hizari and Hurmuz Zindih lay siege to Casablanca, U.S. officials warn that the monarchy is in danger of collapse...
March 18th, 1963: Veronica Lueken proclaims an apparition of Mary stating,"Your country and the world is heading fast into the setting up of a one world religion and government. Recognize the signs! There will be no unity without My Son as the Christ...." in Bayside, New York...
March 31st, 1963: Islamic fundamentalist leaders Manuchihi Hizari and Hurmuz Zindih overthrow the monarchy in Rabat, Morocco, sparking tensions in the region. Also on this day, Anti-war demonstrations take place in Lyon, questioning the military actions of the Franco-British Union,....
April 10th, 1963: General Edwin Walker is assassinated by Alec J. Hiddell in Dallas, Texas, during a rally for the support of the Crusades....
August 6th, 1963: A.J. Muste, along with students from Columbia University, leads anti-war demonstrations in New York City, New York...
August 15th, 1963: Promises! Promises! directed by King Donovan, starring Jayne Mansfield, sparks riots by Christian fundamentalist groups after the many nude and graphic sex scenes featuring the actress,...
October 15th, 1963: Sister Veronica Leuken meets with Pope John XXIII in the Vatican City, predicting a "glorious war". One alleged prophecy states,"Have no fear, little one. I am the Mother of God who speaks to you and asks you to publish the message I am going to give you to the whole world. You will find strong resistance while you do so. Listen well and pay attention to what I tell you.Men must be set on the right road once more. With suppliant humility, men must seek forgiveness for sins committed already and for sins which will be committed. You wish me to give you a sign, so that everyone will accept My Words, which I am saying through you, to the human race. I have seen the Prodigy of the Sun and all believers, unbelievers, peasants, countrymen, wise men, journalists, laics and priests, all have seen it. And now I proclaim in my name: A great punishment shall fall on the entire human race, not today and not tomorrow, but in the second half of the 20th century!... The time of times will come and everything will come to an end if humanity is not converted, and if things remain as they are now or get worse, the great and powerful men will perish just as will the small and weak."
December 10th, 1963: Islamic Califphate forces back nationalist guerillas led by Jamshid ibn Abdullah against the Franco-British Union in Zanzibar,....
January 19th, 1964: Ronald Reagan is named Archbishop of Chicago.
March 6th, 1964: Battle of Cyprus; Franco-British Union forces clash with Islamic Caliphate forces in Cyprus, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 6th-8th, 1964: Birmingham Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Birmingham, Alabama, amidst growing African-American anger over segregation,....
July 4th-7th, 1964: Atlanta Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Atlanta, Georgia, amidst growing African-American anger over segregation,...
October 7th, 1964: Anti-foreigner riots erupt in Tripoli, Libya, forcing military intervention by the Franco-British Union,...
December 7th, 1964: In the aftermath of the presidential elections, Veronica Lueken predicts during a rally in Washington D.C.,"America, your country, the United States, a land of plenty, has never witnessed mass slaughter and death, but, My children, unless, and I say unless, you turn back now, your country will witness death such as never has gripped the heart of man before, a terror brought about by the knowledge that there has been a rejection of truth, a rejection of your God."
March 26th, 1965: Pakistan launches a brutal war of extermination against the Bengali populace, sparking international condemnation,...
July 15th, 1965: Reverend Jim Jones leads a rally for the rights of farm workers and day laborers in Ukiah, California, sparking national attention,...
August 14th, 1965: Anti-Muslim Riots erupt in Queens, New York, targetting members of the Nation of Islam (NOI),....
November 26th, 1965: Franco-British Union launches its first satellite at Plateau d'Albion, fueling tensions between the United States and the Franco-British Union....
Apr. 4th, 1966: The Tesla Motor Company unveils the Thunderbolt, a groundbreaking Steam/Electric Hybrid automobile. Production is halted in December 1966 after a tornado hits their South Chicago factory but resumes in September of the following year. Production stops again in October 1974 while the company goes thru restructuring. The Mark III is made until 1979, and had 250 horsepower in it's final incarnation.
May 3rd, 1966: The Overmyer Network (ON-TV) television network is launched in New York City, New York, sparking international attention....
July 11th, 1966: The blue whale, the world's largest organisms are declared extinct by wildlife experts in Reykjavik Iceland, sparking international attention,...
October 5th, 1966: Nuclear meltdown takes place at the Frenchtown Charter Township, outside of Detroit, Michigan, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 1st-15th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham preaches to Christian followers in New York City, New York, to join in the crusade to "free the Holy Land"....
January 18th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham meets with White House leaders to discuss the issue of recruiting the nation's youth to volunteer in the "Children's Crusade" in Washington D.C.,....
April 17th-May 8th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham preaches to troops entering the Holy Land at Istanbul, Turkey and Damascus, Syria, calling for a "commitment for Christ" in battle....
May 14th-28th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruiting youth for the Crusades in Lexington, Kentucky, calling for an international campaign to free the Holy Land...
May 19th, 1967: "The Illinois", mile-high skyscraper, is completed, sadly the designer, Frank Lloyd Wright has been dead for 8 years.....
June 10th, 1967: Pope John XXIII calls for the "liberation of Jerusalem" during Mass at the Vatican City, calling upon youth to "pledge their lives to the love of God..."
June 25th, 1967: Nationalist Party Chairman George Lincoln Rockwell survives an assassination by John Palter attempt in Arlington, Virginia, highlighting tensions within the political party...
July 8th, 1967: General Curtis Le May proclaims the need for a strong National Party during a speech in Marysville, California,....
July 15th, 1967: Reverend Jim Jones warns of the dangers posed by thermonuclear war during a rally in Redwood Valley, California,....
August 13th-27th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham leads a recruitment drive for the Crusades in Chanute, Kansas, proclaiming the need for youth involvement...
September 8th-17th, 1967: Heart of America Crusade; Failed assassination attempt on Billy Graham occurs in Kansas City, Missouri during a recruitment drive for the Crusades....
September 24th-October 8th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruiting youth for the Crusades in Muncie, Indiana....
September 27, 1967: Seattle Rangers WR Joe Payton grabbed 3 Receptions with 1 Touchdown by defeated the San Jose Apaches 27-6.
October 9th, 1967: I Am Curious Swedish film directed by Vilgot Sjöman, starring Lena Nyman, sparks condemnation over its promotion of paediophilia and teenage sex, with riots beginning in Dallas, Texas,....
November 5th-19th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruitment for the Crusades in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, sparking international attention....
November 26th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham collapses in Belmont Abbey,North Carolina after attempting to recruit youth for the Crusades....
January 30th, 1968: Andrew Rand publishes a full-page ad campaign to launch a "national tax strike" in the New York Times, sparking national controversy and debate. Also on this day, Polish government officials led by Zenon Kliszko launch a brutal crackdown on the Jewish population, sparking international condemnation,...
March 8th, 1968: Polish officials begin the roundup of Jewish communities, starting in Gdansk and Warsaw, proclaiming them a "threat to national sovereignty" during a national television broadcast,....
March 12th, 1968: Senator Eugene McCarthy announce his support for the "Children's Crusade" into the Holy Land, during a speech in Chicago, Illinois, sparking international attention...
April 11th, 1968: MP Rudi Dutschke is assassinated right-wing opposition leader Josef Bachmann in Berlin, fueling civil unrest and panic throughout Germany....
April 20th, 1968: MP Enoch Powell calls for "Rivers of Blood" during a Trafalgar Square rally in London, England, threatening to divide the Franco-British Union in civil unrest and violence...
July 26th, 1968: Sri Lankan Civil War erupts; Buddhist and Hindu factions clash in Dambulla, sparking a humanitarian disaster,....
August 24th, 1968: Franco-British Union officials detonate a nuclear weapon at Fangataufa Atoll in the South Pacific, sparking fears that the military will utlize the weapon in the Middle East as part of the Vatican-led Crusades....
October 18, 1968: Major League Baseball has planned to add a New Promotion-Relegation System so we can have 2 Divisions however the American, Continental, National and Pacific Leagues will all be Division 1, But These 4 Minor Leagues will be promoted to Major League Status to play in Division 2 in 1969.
November 30th, 1968: American Indian Movement (AIM) guerillas launch an armed insurrection at Fort Laramie, South Dakota, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 22nd, 1969: Russian opposition leader Leonid Brezhnev, is brutally murdred by Viktor Ivanovich Ilyin in Moscow, sparking civil unrest and violence nationwide....
July 19th, 1969: Pope John XXIII dies, via stroke.
August 8th,1969: After six days of no two thirds majority ballots for election, the College of Cardinals picks compromise candidate Cardinal William Conway, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland. He takes the name Patrick I, only because Pope Cirain, as he wrote near his death, would be too difficult for non-Irish Catholics to say.
February 27th, 1970: Sahrawi nationalist guerilla launch an armed insurrection in Morocco, forcing Spanish and Franco-British Union military intervention into the region,....
April 11th, 1970: Nelson Rockefeller praises the work of Eugenics Clinics of America, during a rally in Washington D.C.,...
May 30, 1970 - Al Unser won his First Indianapolis 500 driving the Vel's Parnelli Jones Ford.
September 14th, 1970: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"The angel of peace has left your country..." after Marian visions in New York City, New York....
October 4, 1970: In a Division 2 Pro Football Game, Topeka Scarecrows QB Virgil Carter scored a Game Winning TD Pass to Former Kansas State WR Bill Greve in a 34-27 win over the Houston Oilers.
October 6th, 1970: Around the Rosary, Around America; Sister Veronica Leuken, leads a prayer rally outside the White House, proclaiming," I want a string of Rosaries across your land...a solid chain of protection..." in Washington D.C.,...
November 25th, 1970: Tatenokai Coup; Yukio Mishima overthrows the government in a military coup in Tokyo, Japan, sparking tensions throughout the Pacific Rim...
December 31st, 1970: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"Many peoples must unite to stop the slaughter of the Holy Innocents..." during a mass in Bayside, New York, proclaiming the need to continue the Crusades....
February 8th, 1971: Australian Dust Bowl; agricultural officials in Melbourne, report massive dust storms created by crop failures throughout Australia, fueling civil unrest and panic nationwide,...
February 9, 1971: Satchel Paige becomes the first Negro League player to become voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame from the Negro League. Jackie Robinson was inducted July 23, 1962.
May 18th, 1971: Timor Sea Incident; Indonesian forces clash with Australian naval forces in the Timor Sea, raising tensions between the two countries,...
May 31st, 1971: Meir Kahane, establishes the Jewish Defense League (JDL), an ultra-nationalistic Zionist organization based on the plan to "establish a Jewish homeland". Also on this day, Islamic Caliphate forces announce a massive crackdown on suspected "Zionist guerillas" during a rally in Damascus, sparking a humanitarian crisis,....
July 1st, 1971: Brazilian government officials proclaim a "Latin American Boom" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, triggering an economic boom....
April 15th, 1972: National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund (NCPTF) is launched by Libertarian followers of Andrew Rand, as a form of non-violent resistance to the current war efforts of the U.S. government in the Middle East....
May 15th, 1972: Arthur Bremer assassinates Governor George Wallace (DS-AL) after shooting him five times in Laurel, Maryland, sparking national attention....
June 11th, 1972: Fighting erupts between Qatar and Bahrain, sparking international attention and concern throughout the Persian Gulf,....
August 3rd-5th, 1972: John G. Schmitz (N-CA) leads the National Party Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, calling for "anti-Socialist platforms"...
August 10th, 1972: Missoula Disaster; Asteroid impacts in Missoula, Montana with an explosion registering with the force of approximately 6 kilotons, killing c. 22,266 people in the process,....
September 4, 1972 - The Price is Right debuts on CBS with Bob Barker as host and Johnny Olsen as Announcer.
October 9th, 1972: Australian-Indonesian War erupts Araufas Sea, sparking international attention, fueling fears of a greater conflict,....
October 31st, 1972: Hindu nationalist government launches a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign against Sikhs, starting in New Delhi, India, with little to no reaction from the international community,....
December 2nd-3rd, 1972: Bhopal Disaster; Industrial disaster at Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, kills c. 7,400 people, fueling anti-Western sentiment in the region,...
January 14, 1973: The 1972 Havana Dolphins Swept a Perfect Season as they Defeat the Washington Redskins 14-7 to Capture Super Bowl VII.
February 27th, 1973: U.S. troops clash with American Indian Movement (AIM) guerillas after an armed insurrection at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, sparking national attention and concern,...
May 14th, 1973: Civil rights leaders establish the "Free Life Committee" in Washington D.C., in an effort to end the eugenics movement in America,....
June 12th, 1973: Catholic nun Sister Agnes Sasagawa is arrested brutally tortured by Japanese officials in Hiroshima, Japan after proclaiming,"The time of times will come and everything will come to an end if humanity is not converted, and if things remain as they are now or get worse, the great and powerful men will perish just as will the small and weak..."
July 6th, 1973: While in prison, Catholic nun Sister Agnes Sasagawa proclaims in Hiroshima, Japan,"If men do not repent and better themselves, the Father will inflict a terrible punishment on all humanity. It will be a punishment greater than the deluge, such as one will never have seen before. Fire will fall from the sky and wipe out a great part of humanity, the good as well as the bad, sparing neither priests nor faithful. The survivors will find themselves so desolate that they will envy the dead...."
July 16, 1973 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show on NBC Called The Wizard of Odds hosted by Alex Trebek in which he became the First Canadian to host an American Game Show. Also on this day, President Juan María Bordaberry is overthrown from power, after Tupamaros guerillas, along with the labor unions launch a general strike nationwide in Montevideo, Uruguay,...
July 31st, 1973: Sikh leader Lalit Maken escapes to Los Angeles, California, reporting the massive atrocities being committed against the Sikh people,...
August 5th, 1973: Reverend Jim Jones leads a rally for civil rights in San Francisco, California, sparking national attention,....
August 10th, 1973: A Year after the Missoula Disaster, Groundbreaking Begins on Big Sky Speedway which is located in Missoula, Montana which will expect to have Stock Car and Indy Car Racing Taking Place starting in 1976.
October 22nd, 1973: Islamic Caliphate forces clash with European forces over the Sinai Peninsula, sparking international attention and concern,...
January 20, 1974: The First 2 Pro Football All-Star Games took place the first one Occured After the Super Bowl as the AFC defeated the NFC 15-13 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO as Garo Yepremian of the Havana Dolphins is named MVP in which he set a Pro Bowl record which still stands as of 2012 in kicking five field goals in the game. The referee for the game was Jack Reader, who retired from on-field work after the Pro Bowl to accept a position as the NFL's Assistant Supervisor of Officials.
January 22nd, 1974: Civil rights leaders launch the "March for Free Life" in Washington D.C., condemning the practice of eugenics as "anti-life",....
January 27, 1974: The Second Pro Football All-Star Game closed out the 1973-1974 Football Season as the USSR sends a team of football players to compete in an exhibition game against an All Star squad of players out of the USA. In one of the matches ever played, USA defeated USSR 21-6 as Los Angeles Ram QB John Hadl scored 2 TD Passes to Philadelphia Eagle WR Harold Carmichael at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum over a crowd of over 90,000 fans including 10 Luciferian Crusade Agents.
February 22nd, 1974: U.S. President is killed after Samuel Byck flies a DC-9 into the White House in Washington D.C., sparking international attention, Nelson Rockefeller is sworn in as President of the United States....
February 28th, 1974: Economic tensions mount after the Anthony Barber announces a banking crisis in London, causing a rescession in the Franco-British Union...
April 15th, 1974: Pope Patrick I raises Archbishop Reagan to Cardinal.
May 28th, 1974: In a national referendum, Northern Ireland announces that it will leave the Franco-British Union and unify with the Republic of Ireland,...
July 1, 1974 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show called High Rollers hosted by Alex Trebek
October 8th, 1974: Franklin National Bank Scandal; Collapse of the Franklin National Bank in New York City, New York triggers an economic recession, sparking international attention and concern,....
November 1st, 1974: Rhine Disaster; Civil unrest and panic erupt after a chemical accident in Schweizerhalle, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, contaminates the Rhine River, threatening the livelihood of the region,....
November 22nd, 1974: Andrew Rand proclaims the federal government a corrupt entity, during a national broadcast from New York City, New York....
December 31st, 1974: Sister Veronica Leuken calls for censorship rules to be applied to television, during a rally in New York City, New York.....
January 20th, 1975: Protests against government-sponsored Eugenics programs occur throughout the Franco-British Union, starting in Paris,...
February 14th, 1975: Reverend Jim Jones is investigated for tax evasion by the IRS in San Francisco, California,...
March 10th, 1975: Free Life Amendment is proposed by Senators James L. Buckley (S-NY) and Jesse Helms (N-NC), in an effort to end the practice of eugenics,....
April 30th, 1975: Afghan guerillas launch a series of armed raids along the Russian border, sparking military tensions in the region,...
August 19th, 1975: U.S. troops are deployed into El Salvador, after the government collapses in San Salvador, El Salvador, sparking international attention,...
December 7th, 1975: Nuclear meltdown in Greifswald, Germany, sparking a massive humanitarian crisis throughout Eastern and Central Europe....
December 8th, 1975: Under pressure from Libertarians and National Party leaders, the federal government refuses to bailout financially New York City, New York, causing the city ro spiral economically out of control,...
May 30, 1976 - Johnny Rutherford won the 1976 Indianapolis 500 in which Rain Shortened the Race to a 102 Laps in this event.
June 6, 1976: The First NASCAR Winston Cup Series race taking place at Montana is held at Big Sky Raceway at Missoula, MT for the running of the (insert race name here) the race is won by David Pearson driving the #21 Purolator Mercury for the Wood Brothers
June 16th-20th, 1976: Thomas J. Anderson leads the National Party Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, sparkng national attention,....
July 11th, 1976: Attica Prison Riots; Riots erupt at Attica Prison over alleged ill-treatment of the Koran, against Sunni Muslim prisoners,....
July 14, 1976 - After failing to relocate for Cleveland, The California Golden Seals left Oakland and moved to San Francisco and became the San Francisco Seals under new owner Bob Lurie who is a Real Estate Magnate.
September 10th, 1976: Croatian nationalist guerillas led by Slobodan Vlašić launch a massive attack on Islamic Caliphate forces in Istanbul, sparking international tensions in the region,....
September 12, 1976: The First Indy Car Race taking place at Montana is held at Big Sky Raceway at Missoula, MT for the running of the (insert race name here) the race is won by Johnny Rutherford driving the #2 Hy-Gain McLaren for Bruce McLaren.
November 2nd, 1976: 1976 US presidential election
Set in the middle of a Depression, the National president Nelson Rockefeller was defeated in a landslide by Socialist candidate Jules Chametzky.
January 18th-19th, 1977: Islamic Caliphate Food Riots; Food riots erupt throughout the Caliphate, as blame is placed on Western European and American military actions,...
January 21st, 1977: Food riots erupt in Cairo, Egypt, threatening to overthrow the government and fueling anti-foreigner sentiment in the region,....
February 17th, 1977: Candy heiress Helen Brach is murdered outside her home in Chicago, Illinois after suspected racketeering charges are revealed...
February 22nd, 1977: Nuclear meltdown takes place in Jaslovské Bohunice, Czechoslovakia, sparking civil unrest and panic throughout to Central and Eastern Europe,....
May 7th-8th, 1977: London Draft Riots; Riots erupt in London, calling for an end to colonial wars, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 10th, 1977: Sectarian Riots erupt in Karachi and Islamabad, targeting British and American religious missionaries, sparking international attention and concern,...
May 14th, 1977: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"The world shall be seized by tremors, the firmament shall be aflame in explosion..." citing the international situation in Bayside, New York...
May 29, 1977: A. J. Foyt won the 61st Indianapolis 500, becomes the first driver to win the race four times.
June 1st, 1977: Anti-Immigrant Riots erupt in Washington D.C., amidst economic concerns, forcing the deployment of federal troops into Anacostia Falls,...
July 7th, 1977: International condemnation of Nestlé Corporation in Vevey, Switzerland, forces the company to drop its production of artificial infant formula in less developed countries,....
July 13th, 1977: U.S. troops are deployed into New York City, New York to aid police after riots occur in the aftermath of blackouts,....
July 16th, 1977: Police Riots erupt in New York City, New York, amidst the threat of massive municipal budget cuts,....
August 5th-6th, 1977: Thessaloniki Fire; Amidst sectarian clashes between Jewish, Christian and Muslim factions, fire devastates Thessaloniki, Greece,...
September 7th, 1977: U.S. troops are deployed to Panama City, Panama in an effort to "secure the Panama Canal Zone", after civil unrest and violence erupt in the region,...
January 13th, 1978: Russian military forces launch a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign against the Armenians, starting in Baku,....
February 28th, 1978: Dublin Riots; Riots erupt in major cities across Ireland, after President Liam Cosgrave approves legislation for the creation of eugenics clinics, sparking international attention,....
March 23rd, 1978: Siege of Beirut; Allied forces announce a siege against Islamic Caliphate forces to defend Zionist forces,....
April 24, 1978 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show called Card Sharks hosted by Jim Perry and is announced by Gene Wood
June 2nd-7th, 1978: New Orleans Riots; Race riots erupt in New Orleans, Louisiana, amidst growing concerns over the growing immigrant communities,...
June 15th, 1978: Snail Darter is declared extinct by wildlife officials in Memphis, Tennessee, sparking national attention,...
June 20th, 1978: Franco-British Union military forces are deployed into Karachi and Islamabad, in an effort to contain the sectarian violence,....
July 16th-17th, 1978: Bonn Draft Riots; Riots erupt in Bonn, Germany amidst calls for an end to colonial wars, sparking international attention and concern...
September 11, 1978: The $100,000 Name That Tune has entered it's 5th Season on Syndication with a new set and a Disco Theme
September 18, 1978: Alameda High School was excited to bring a Vocal Drill Team to be a Reality after a few of years trying, a new Vocal Drill Team known as the Hornettes performed for the First Time in a Assembly taking place at the Hornet Gym at Alameda High School
September 24, 1978: Cale Yarborough won the 1978 Old Dominion 500 at Martinsville Speedway driving the #11 1st National City Travelers Checks Oldsmobile, Benny Parsons who drove the Same Sponsor in a Chevrolet driving the #72 came in 3rd but Darrell Waltrip driving the #88 Gatorade Chevrolet finished second.
Sep. 25th, 1978: The Tesla Motor Company unveils the Lightning, an Ethanol/Electric Hybrid super sports car. Though reliable and fast, It does not sell well and will be discontinued in the summer of 1984.
October 31st, 1978: Anti-Sikh Campaign is launched by the Indian government in New Delhi, India, sparking international condemnation,....
November 18th, 1978: Reverend Jim Jones is assassinated by Dan White in San Francisco, California, sparking international attention and concern,....
March 1, 1979: Following the Success of Alameda High School's Vocal Drill Team, Encinal High School decided to bring in the Vocal Drill Team Game for an upcoming September Launch
May 27, 1979 - "The Flying Hawaiian" Danny Ongais dominated the Indianapolis 500 and won by driving a Penske powered by a special Porsche-built pure racing pushrod engine. He was so dominant, that USAC changed the rule to basically eliminate it in 1980.
June 28th-29th, 1979: Tokyo Riots; Riots erupt in Tokyo, Japan amidst growing manpower shortages to deal with colonial wars in Southeast Asia and China, sparking international attention,...
July 21, 1979: A NASCAR Winston Cup Race taking place at Shasta Speedway in Anderson, CA for the (insert race name here) as Bill Schmitt driving the #73 Western Racing Associates Pontiac won defeating Cale Yarborough driving the #11 Busch Oldsmobile by 0.5 Seconds
August 12, 1979: The Manatee High School Sugar Canes got their First Vocal Drill Team to Hit #1 with a Disco Song on Radio Stations across the Central Florida area with "Hurricane Hustle" the lead singer at the Time was Cindy Ayers.
September 7, 1979: The first cable sports channel, ESPN, known as the Entertainment Sports Programming Network, is launched.
September 10, 1979: Encinal High School Fields a Vocal Drill Team with 30 Members donned in Blue Long Sleeved Leotards and Pom Pons, Their Setlist includes a few Disco Songs however the Jets performed well and they later performed in the 1979 Island Bowl with the Alameda Hornettes (however the Jets will later beat the Hornets to 13-7 in the 1979 Island Bowl at Thompson Field)
October 28, 1979: A NASCAR Winston Cup Race took place at Sears Point International Raceway in Sonoma, CA for the (insert race name here) won by Richard Petty driving the #43 STP Chevrolet
November 18, 1979: The 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Season Closed Out at Ontario Motor Speedway for the 1979 Los Angeles Times 500 as Benny Parsons won driving the #27 M.C. Anderson Chevrolet as for Richard Petty he won the 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Championship Title.
November 20th, 1979: Imam Juhayman ibn Muhammad ibn Sayf al-Otaybi leads troops into Mecca, proclaiming a new "Golden Age of Islam" in Mecca, sparking international attention and concern....
November 24th, 1979: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"A great War is approaching mankind … in which nations shall vanish from the earth ..." during a mass in New York City, New York....
December 8th, 1979: Percy L. Greaves, Jr. (N-NY) announces his bid for the U.S. Presidency in Pasadena, California,....
January 13, 1980: The 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Season kicks off at Riverside International Raceway for the Winston Western 500 as Darrell Waltrip driving the #88 Gatorade Chevrolet won that event, Dale Earnhardt in the #2 Chevrolet for Rod Osterlund finished 2nd.
January 27, 1980: The First Golden State Drill Team Championship is held with the Carlsbad Lancerettes winning in the Jazz Category and Pom Category with Lead Singer Lisa Flores
January 28th, 1980: Meir Kahane publishes his manifesto They Must Go, proclaiming that the Islamic Caliphate must "return Jerusalem to its rightful place as the seat of the Kingdom of Israel...."
March 25th, 1980: U.S. troops are deployed into Honduras, after the government collapses in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, sparking international attention,....
May 15th, 1980: Islamic Caliphate accuse American-born Meir Kahane of launching "acts of terrorism" in Al-Qadimah (Jerusalem), sparking tensions in the region.,....
May 18th, 1980: Gwangju Massacre; Japanese forces launch a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Gwangju, Korea......
May 25, 1980 - Johnny Rutherford won the 1980 Indianapolis 500 driving for Chaparral Racing.
June 22, 1980: The 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series invaded to the Central Coast of California for the Monterey 300 at Laguna Seca Raceway as Jimmy Insolo won driving the #9 Palmer Glass Oldsmobile.
September 10th, 1980: Islamic fundamentalist leader Ali Murad Davudi launches an intifada against the Persian government in Tehran.....
October 2nd, 1980: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"You shall see nations disappear from the earth in seconds..." citing the rise in world military tensions at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C.,...
December 25th, 1980: Pope Patrick I dies. A Papal Conclave is called.
January 11, 1981: The Bad News the San Diego Chargers lost in the 1981 AFC Championship Final to the Oakland Raiders but The Good News Lisa Flores on her senior year captured the Golden State Drill Team Championship Title defeating the Alameda Hornettes by a close call in the Jazz Competition
January 20th, 1981: Cardinal Reagan is elected the first Pope from the Americas after the sixth ballot of the Papal Conclave. He takes the name Pope Pius XIII.
January 25, 1981: The Oakland Raiders won Super Bowl XV as they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10
March 1, 1981: Following the Cancellation Announcement of Name That Tune in 1981 after Stan Worth being killed in a Plane Crash at Santa Paula, CA on August 31st, they are talks that the Sound System (done by Dan Sawyer) will be performing with a Few Vocal Drill Teams in the 1981 Football Season. Also on this day, ESPN Showed the First NASCAR Winston Cup Race at North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, NC for the Carolina 500 which is won by Darrell Waltrip driving the #11 Mountain Dew Buick.
March 20th, 1981: Pope Pius XIII survives an assassination attempt by John Hinckley Jr. during his first visit to the United States. The Pope is uninjured. Hinckley claimed to be hearing voices at the time.
April 28, 1981: Arthur Rand makes the owner of the financially strapped, Pacific Coast Football League Division II bottom dwelling Sacramento Cyclones an offer he can't refuse. As die hard loyalists in Sacramento protest, the team makes the trip down to Vallejo and became the Thundercats.
May 13th, 1981: Mehmet Ali Agca becomes the second person in two months to try and kill Pope Pius XIII. He is shot twice in the chest, with one bullet puncturing his lung. He losses much of his blood, and nearly dies as a result of the attempt.
May 17th, 1981: U.S. troops are deployed into Bolivia after the government collapses in Caracas, Bolivia,....
May 27, 1981: While visiting the Seattle Kingdome, Sacramento Solons centerfielder Amos Otis hits a slow roller down the third base line in the sixth inning. Seattle Mariners third baseman Lenny Randle gets on his hands and knees and tries unsuccessfully to blow the ball foul.
August 31, 1981 - California Music Channel was founded by Rick Kurkjian
November 14th, 1981: The mountain gorilla is declared extinct by wildlife experts in Virunga, Zaire, sparking international attention,....
January 17, 1982 - Teri Hatcher performed with the Fremont High School Featherettes as a Lead Singer & Captain in the Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships however they finished 2nd in the Competition.
February 3rd, 1982: Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen leads a national call for youth participation in the "Children's Crusade" in Seattle, Washington, sparking national attention...
February 21, 1982: The 1982 Richmond 400 took place at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway at Richmond, VA as Dave Marcis driving the #71 JD Stacy Chevrolet won the Race.
February 26th, 1982: Russian military forces launch a massive ethnic cleansing campaign against Armenians in Sumgait, Armenia, sparking international condemnation,....
March 1, 1982 - California Music Channel debuted as a Half-Hour Show on Public Access TV Stations
May 19th, 1982: Pope Pius XIII calls the Third Vatican Council, which will be known commonly as Vatican III.
June 6, 1982: While crossing a street in Arlington, Texas, umpire Lou DiMuro is struck by a car; he dies early the next day. Major League Baseball later retires his uniform number 16.
July 18th, 1982: CDC officials in Atlanta, Georgia report a rise in the infertility rates of couples across the United States, sparking national attention,....
Aug. 7, 1982: 36 years to the day that Tesla Motor's first mass-produced hybrid, the Dynamic, appeared on the scene, it's spiritual successor, the Dynamic II, is unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show, to great fanfare.
September 18th, 1982: IRS agents launch a crackdown on the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee (NWTRCC) under Ed Hedemann in San Francisco, California, sparking national attention to the libertarian cause....
September 19, 1982: Vocal Drill Radio is founded with the First Song being played is "Let's Groove" by Earth Wind and Fire. Also on this day, Houston Oilers QB Giff Nielsen grabbed 17 completions for 131 Pass Yards and a Touchdown in a 23-21 win over the Laredo (insert team name here) in a Texas Football Association Game.
September 27, 1982 - After Bullseye gets cancelled, Barry-Enright Productions announces that Twenty-One will be reviving on Syndication hosted by Jim Lange and Announced by Charlie O'Donnell as well as the Theme Music which is "Don't Let It Show" by Alan Parsons Project and gameplay remain the same as the 1982 Version except the Bonus Round which is from the 2000 Version, the show ran until June 3rd, 1983 in which the Show Lasted One Season, However Lange will try again hosting on September 17, 1984 with a Revival of the $100,000 Name That Tune.
January 3, 1983 - With The Price is Right (on CBS) adding a New Pricing Game called Plinko, NBC Added 3 New Game Shows to the lineup and they are Just Men!, Hit Man and $ale of the Century, Just Men! and Hit Man lasted until April of that Year while $ale of the Century continued to go on NBC and is still currently running it's 30th year on NBC. (Video Bonus: Full Episode of the Premiere)
January 16, 1983 - After Hatcher left the Featherettes, The Featherettes went on Without Hatcher by Singing The Tubes' "Talk to Ya Later" and won the 1983 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships.
January 22nd, 1983: Warsaw Uprising; Russian troops launch a massive crackdown on the Polish government in Warsaw, sparking international condemnation,....
January 30, 1983 - Super Bowl XVII took place at the Rose Bowl as the Wichita Warriors defeated the Miami Seahawks 27-17, as the Warriors decided to run the "70 Chip" which was called in by offensive coordinator Joe Bugel as Warriors RB John Riggins made the Obvious Choice to Pick That Play which led to a 43 Yard Touchdown Run that gave the Warriors a 20-17 lead over the Seahawks.
April 2, 1983 - KCSM Picked up the California Music Channel as a Saturday Night Version on KCSM Channel 60.
April 24, 1983: The 1983 Union City 500 took place at Union City Speedway in Union City, CA as Alameda Native Christine Baldi won driving the #35 (insert sponsor name here) Buick, 1982 Winston Cup Champion Darrell Waltrip (driving the #11 Jollibee Chevrolet) fell short from winning the race finishing 2nd.
July 13th-16th, 1983: Oakland Draft Riots; Riots against the military draft explode in Oakland, California, outside U.S. Army Draft Board centers,....
July 15, 1983: Nintendo's Family Computer, also known as the Famicom, goes on sale in Japan.
July 29, 1983: Steve Garvey, first baseman for the San Diego Padres dislocates his thumb, and ends his streak of 1,207 consecutive games played. It is still the National League record for consecutive games played.
September 17th-18th, 1983: Berkeley Hills Fire; Fire devastates the hills of Berkeley, California, sparking national attention and concern,...
September 19, 1983: Wheel of Fortune made its nighttime debut on Syndication hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White and announced by Jack Clark, however the daytime version is still running on NBC for 8 years.
November 28th, 1983: Souk Al-Manakh Disaster; Islamic Caliphate nations suffer a massive economic collapse after the stock market collapses in Riyadh, sparking political and economic unrest...
December 1st, 1983: Governor Delmar Dennis (N-TN) launches a campaign for "national unity" in Charlotte, North Carolina,....
December 2nd, 1983: U.S. troops are deployed to the Philippines, after the government suffers a coup in Manila, Philippines, sparking international attention,...
January 13th, 1984: Ethnic cleansing of Armenians begins in Baku, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 15, 1984 - Only 3 Fremont Union High School District Schools finished 1-2-3 in the Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships with the Homestead Equestriettes won followed by the Fremont Featherettes finishing 2nd and the Cupertino Golden Spurs in 3rd.
January 22, 1984: The 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Season opened at Riverside International Raceway for the Winston Western 500 as Terry Labonte driving the #44 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet won that race for Billy Hagan, The Filipino-American Racing Girl (insert driver name here) driving the #71 (insert sponsor here) Chevrolet finished 2nd and Bobby Allison (of Hueytown, AL) driving the #22 Miller High Life Buick finished 3rd.
May 6th, 1984: Christian fundamentalists led by Quint City Baptist Temple launch a "national tax strike" in Des Moines, Iowa, sparking national attention and concern,...
May 26th, 1984: Continental Bank Scandal; U.S. enters into a recession after the financial collapse of the Continental National Bank and Trust Company in New York City, New York....
June 4th, 1984: Tianshan Uprising; Islamic Caliphate backs Uighur uprising in Tianshan, sparking international attention and concern,....
June 8-11, 1984 - CBS aired the Best Moment ever on Press Your Luck as Michael Larson won $110,237 in Cash and Prizes.
June 17th, 1984: The White House announces a policy to end foreign aid funding for eugenics plans across the globe, during a televised speech,....
August 6th, 1984: U.S. troops are deployed to Liberia, after the government collapses in Monrovia, Liberia, sparking race riots nationwide,...
September 1, 1984 - Musican David Bowie releases Another Dance, a follow-up to the mega-hit Let's Dance of last year. It contains eleven pop tracks highly influenced by the then rising popularity of artists like OMD and the Human League. However, Bowie admitted openly that this direction was something he never wanted to go in, preferring to go back to the rock of the majority of his discography in the 70s. The result is a confused, reluctant and hostily-received album that only gets to the Top 40 on the blind faith of the new fans he received with Let's Dance.
September 10, 1984 - Jeopardy returns to the Air on Syndication with Alex Trebek hosting and Johnny Gilbert Announcing. (Video Bonus: Full Episode to the Premiere)
September 11th, 1984: Meir Kahane, Jewish Defense League (JDL) launches a rally in Washington D.C., calling for a Middle Eastern Jewish state, sparking international attention and concern,...
September 17, 1984: Let's Make a Deal returns to syndication as The All-New Let's Make a Deal hosted by Monty Hall and announced by Brian Cummings
October 1, 1984 - The California Music Channel Relocated from KCSM Ch. 60 to KTSF Ch. 26 and is still going on as the Station will hit it's 30th Year of Broadcasting on CMC. Also on this day, Food riots erupt in Cairo, Egypt, threatening to overthrow the government and fueling anti-foreigner sentiment,....
November 6th, 1984: 1984 US presidential election
Socialist vice-president Patricia Schroeder (elected as VP in 1980), was defeated handily by National candidate John Bayard Anderson.
November 11th, 1984: The Chinese giant panda is declared extinct, amidst heavy poaching,...
January 7, 1985 - Thanks to it's Solid Performance on NBC, Genesis Entertainment decide to Syndicate the Nighttime Version of the Show to local stations beginning on January 7, 1985 as a daily five-a-week strip, seen mainly in the prime time access time slots. The show did well enough in its first half-season to be renewed for the 1985–1986 season, but the ratings suffered due to a glut of new syndicated games taking over most of the Prime Time Access slots the show had in its first season, The Syndicated Version of Sale went off the air in September 1986
January 12, 1985 - The Homestead Equestriettes won back to back Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships by winning the 1985 title however the Fremont Featherettes (Fremont HS - Sunnyvale, CA) and the Alameda Hornettes (Alameda HS - Alameda, CA) round out the Top 3.
March 9th, 1985: Browns Ferry Meltdown; Nuclear meltdown in Athens, Alabama, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 26, 1985 - Danny Sullivan won the 1985 Indianapolis 500 by defeating Mario Andretti by 2.477 Seconds as the Spin and Win Incident Occured that gave Sullivan the Victory
June 6th, 1985: Riots erupt in London and Paris, over the proposed expansion of eugenics clinics throughout the Franco-British Union, in an effort to deal with the issue of "racial hygiene",...
July 1st, 1985: Pennsylvania Coal Miners Strike begins in Marquette, Pennsylvania, as local miners demand living wages,....
September 1, 1985 - Bill Elliott not only won the 1985 Southern 500 but also won a $1,000,000 Bonus for completing the Winston Million
September 8, 1985: Big Star QB's Open Their Seasons with a Bang in the NFL Premier League, Phil Simms led the New York Giants by having 12 Completions out of 25 attempts for 137 yards in a 21-0 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, Warren Moon of the Houston Oilers to a Big 80 Yard Touchdown Pass to Butch Woolfolk in the 2nd Quarter as part of a 26-23 win over Don Strock and His Havana Dolphins in which Strock got 19 Completions out of 31 attempts for 291 yards and scored a 4th Quarter TD Pass to Mark Duper, Lynn Dickey opened the Warriors season as he got 205 passing yards in a 26-20 loss to the New England Patriots as Tony Eason caught 21 passes out of 28 attempts for 241 yards and a Touchdown, Heading South of the Border in Mexico Gary Hogenboom led the Madators to a 26-7 win over the Mexico City Federales and Dan Marino got 5 Passing TD's including 3 to Louis Lipps in a 45-3 victory over the Indianapolis Racers. Also on this day, September 8, 1985: Las Vegas Blackjacks QB Randall Cunningham make his Pro Football Debut after leaving UNLV as he led the Blackjacks by grabbing 3 Touchdown Passes in a 21-7 win over the Scottsdale (insert team name here) in a Southwestern Conference Game.
October 2nd, 1985: Vatican III concludes. The Church rejects much of Vatican II's changes made by the Vatican in the late 1950's, and 1960's, rejecting social justice while at the same time greatly increasing the number of Catholic charities and hospitals. The Church also adopted stricter theological doctrines against abortion, homosexuality, and contraception at the same time calling for the adoption of democracy around the world, and for “non interventionist” foreign policies to be adopted by the Superpowers. He also quietly removes all references to the Churches call to liberate Jerusalem.
October 4th, 1985: Right-wing Pamyat rallies are held in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, and Kiev, targetting the Jewish population as "foreign interlopers"....
October 11th, 1985: Arab-American civil rights leader Alex Odeh, is assassinated at the Bonadventure Hotel in Los Angeles, California, sparking race riots across the country,...
October 12, 1985: The 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series made a Trip to Bakersfield, CA at Mesa Marin Raceway for the (insert race name here) 400 as Spanaway, WA native Derrike Cope made the Pole driving the #07 7-Eleven/Chief Auto Parts/Citgo Ford but he finished 9th to a winner from Washington it's Chad Little driving the #26 Off Broadway Oldsmobile from Spokane, WA defeating Cale Yarborough (driving the #28 Hardee's Ford) by a 1 second margin.
October 17th- November 15th, 1985: Southeast Asian Haze; Civil unrest and panic erupt in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Thailand, after forest fires cause massive amounts of soot and dust to fill the air,...
October 28, 1985: The Big Spin made it's debut on Syndication Stadewide to California hosted by Chuck Woolery and announced by Charlie O'Donnell.
November 1st, 1985: Anti-LGBT rallies are held in New York City, backed by Christian fundamentalist leaders, sparking international attention,...
November 17, 1985: The 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series finished their Season at Sears Point International Raceway as Dale Earnhardt won driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet but for Bill Elliott not only he won the 1985 Winston Million he also won the 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series title in which he finished 4th in that race, Derrike Cope came in 2nd driving the #07 Jefferson Racing/7-Eleven Ford, Ricky Rudd (driving the #15 Motorcraft Ford) Finished 3rd and Geoff Bodine finished 5th driving the #5 (insert sponsor here) Chevrolet
November 25, 1985: Chuck Woolery left from hosting The Big Spin, Geoff Edwards took over as the new host.
January 6, 1986: Lorimar-Telepictures debuts a new syndicated game show called The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime hosted by Jim Lange
January 10, 1986 - Bowie, reluctant to return to music after the poor reception of Another Dance, turns to acting to keep himself financially solvent. He takes a small role on the Michael Mann-produced drug drama Golden Triangle after learning several other musicians were making cameos on the show. He lands the role of Gordon Heard, a Franco-British liaison who comes to Miami to avenge the death of his partner. His character was well-received and Bowie becomes a regular on the show in Season 4.
January 21, 1986: Vocal Drill Radio aired the first simulcast of a Pageant which is the 1986 Miss Teen USA Pageant hosted by Michael Young.
May 1st-3rd, 1986: Memphis Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Memphis , Tennessee, forcing the deployment of federal troops into the area,...
May 3rd, 1986: Violent race riots erupt in Johannesburg, South Africa, sparking civil unrest and panic in the Franco-British Union,...
April 11th, 1986: Pilgrim Nuclear Plant Disaster suffers a nuclear meltdown at Plymouth, Massachusetts, sparking national attention and concern,....
April 12, 1986 - Dance Party USA debuted on the USA Network hosted by Mike Rossi (who is also a Regular of Dancin' On Air) with Several Regulars co-hosting alongside Mike.
May 4th, 1986: Nuclear meltdown in Hamm-Uentrop, Germany, sparking a massive humanitarian crisis in Central and Eastern Europe,...
June 24th, 1986: Gdansk Uprising; Polish exiles, backed by the Russian government launch an armed insurrection in Gdansk, Poland....
July 24th, 1986: Franco-British government faces international backlash after refusing to condemn the apartheid policies of South Africa....
August 20, 1986: Two no-hit bids are broken up in the ninth. Against the San Francisco Seals at Candlestick Park, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Don Carman has a perfect game broken up by a DerekCampbell double leading off the ninth. The Phillies win 1-0 in 10 innings on a Juan Samuel home run; John Soteropulos relieves Carman in the bottom of the tenth and retires the Giants in order. Against the California Angels at Tiger Stadium hours later, Andrew Knapp of the Detroit Tigers has his no-hit bid foiled with two out in the ninth by a Wally Joyner double, the only hit he will allow in a 3-0 victory. This is the second time this season Joyner has broken up a no-hit bid in the ninth inning; against the San Antonio Missions on June 16, he had foiled Charlie Hough's bid for a no-hitter with one out in the ninth.
September 15, 1986 - After the Syndicated Nighttime Version of $ale of the Century went off the air after over one year, The NBC Daytime Version just a got new arrangement of the Theme Music originally by Jack Grimsley, Marc Ellis & Ray Ellis, The New Arrangement is Composed by Alan Deak (who also composed music to the Don Lane Show on Nine Network) and has a Jazz/Big Band Sound compared to Marc & Ray's Arrangement which first used on the Australian Version with Tony Barber on January 1986. (Click This Link to Hear the Theme Song)
September 17th-21st, 1986: Mexico City Disaster; Health officials report c. 4,425 deaths due to high smog levels throughout Mexico City, Mexico, sparking international attention and concern,....
September 27th, 1986: Christian fundamentalist leaders voice their concerns about sex education in public schools during Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,...
October 19, 1986: The 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series made a visit to Willow Springs Raceway at Rosamond, CA for the Suncrest Motorhomes 300 as Bessemer, AL Native Neil Bonnett won driving the #12 Jollibee Chevrolet, Darrell Waltrip finished second driving the Same Sponsor and Car but different number which is the #11, however Hershel McGriff came in 3rd driving the #04 Wershow-Ash-Lewis/Thompson Pontiac, Spanaway Native Derrike Cope captured a 4th Place Finished in the #79 Western Peterbilt Ford and 5th went to Dale Earnhardt driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet from Kannapolis, NC.
February 15, 1987: After recovering from Illness, Tim Richmond won the 1987 Daytona 500 in the #25 Folger's Coffee Chevrolet.
March 31st, 1987: Peach Bottom Disaster; nuclear meltdown in Delta, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention and concern,....
May 6th, 1987: Right-wing Pamyat rallies are held in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, and Kiev, targetting the Jewish population as "foreign interlopers"....
June 18th, 1987: U.S. troops are deployed into Nicaragua, after the collapse of the government in Managua, Nicaragua,....
July 20th, 1987: Fighting erupts between Iran and Iraq, sparking international attention and concern, threatening the international oil supply,....
August 27th, 1987: Food riots erupt in Beirut, amidst rumors of "Zionist plots", sparking international attention and concern,....
September 12th, 1987: Hoboken Race Riots; Anti-Muslim/Anti-Arab race riots erupt in Hoboken, New York, sparking calls for the National Guard....
September 13, 1987: Dale Earnhardt won a 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Race at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway at Richmond, VA for the Wrangler Jeans Indigo 400 driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet, Darrell Waltrip came in 2nd driving the #11 Jollibee Chevrolet
September 17, 1987 - After More Than a Year with Rossi Hosting, Future Talk Show Host of Live!, Kelly Ripa became the New Host of Dance Party USA she is joined by Cindy Stark, Heather Day (a.k.a. Princess) and other Regulars.
September 27th, 1987: Tibetan Revolution; Tibetan nationalist guerillas launch an armed insurrection in Lhasa, demanding an end to Chinese occupation,....
October 18, 1987: When the 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series went to Bakersfield, CA for the American National Bank 400, Kyle Petty won driving the #21 Citgo Ford defeating Chad Little in the #95 Coors/Valvoline Ford.
November 1, 1987: Bo Knows Football, Bo Jackson Made His NFL Debut as he played with the Oakland Raiders but lost to the New England Patriots 26-23.
November 15, 1987: In the Second to Last Race of the 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Season at Atlanta International Raceway in Atlanta, GA for the Atlanta Journal 500, Dale Earnhardt driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet defeating Ricky Rudd in the #15 Motorcraft Ford, Bill Elliott driving the #9 Coors Ford finished 3rd and the Allison Bros. round out the Top 5 as Bobby Allison (driving the #22 Miller American Buick) finished fourth) and Davey Allison (driving the #28 Havoline Ford) finished fifth.
December 13, 1987: Vai Sikahema got a 76 Yard Part Return for the Utah Gold as they defeated the Tucson (insert team name here) 27-24.
January 28th, 1988: Dr. Henry Morgentaler, Dr. Leslie Frank Smoling and Dr. Robert Scott call for the expansion of eugenics clinics throughout Canada, sparking national attention,....
April 4th, 1988: Modern abolitionist movement led by Norma Ramos warns of the continued practice of slavery across the globe in Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,....
May 1st-3rd, 1988: Berlin Riots; riots erupt in Berlin, Germany amidst calls for global economic treaties, which many see as an "attack on the working classes"....
July 25, 1988: The 1988 Miss Teen USA Pageant is televised from San Bernardino, CA as 51 Teen Girls sang the Opening Number Song "It's Gonna Be My Night Tonight" including Alison Moreno (who represented California in the Pageant was Disqualified from competing at the national pageant after she left her room without a chaperone, contrary to pageant rules.) and later on all but the semi-finalists sang "Surfin' USA" (orig. by The Beach Boys) to start the Swimsuit Competition and after that the Semi-Finalists joined the Non-Finalists and The Reigning Miss Teen USA of 1987 (Kristi Addis) in which they sang Tiffany's "I Saw Him Standing There" in which Kristi Sang Solo with all 51 Teen Girls (including the Disqualified Alison Moreno) sang that song but in the End Mindy Duncan representing Oregon won the Crown.
August 9, 1988: The Chicago Cubs won the first official night game at Wrigley Field by beating the New York Mets 6–4. The lights had been turned on just before the start of last night's game, but that game was rained out.
August 15th, 1988: First Republic Bank Scandal; Collapse of the First Republic Bank in New York City, New York, triggers massive bank runs, sending the country into a economic recession. Also on this day, Islamic fundamentalist guerillas from Afghanistan begin entering into the Karachi and Islamabad, fueling civil unrest and panic throughout South Asia,....
September 8, 1988: A. Bartlett Giamatti is unanimously elected by the owners to replace outgoing Commissioner Peter Ueberroth.
September 18, 1988: Vocal Drill Radio gave Kristi Addis and her Miss Teen USA 1988 Girls rendition of "I Saw Him Standing There" by Hitting #1 in the Charts. Also on this day, Michigan Panthers QB Gary Hogeboom grabbed 20 Completions for 205 Yards in a 27-13 win over the (insert team name here) in a Intercontinental Football League game
September 19th, 1988: U.S. troops are deployed into Haiti, after the government collapses in Port au-Prince, Haiti, sparking race riots nationwide,...
September 20, 1988: Wade Boggs becomes the first player in Major League history, since 1901, to collect 200 or more hits in six consecutive years. He is also the second player (to Lou Gehrig) to collect 200 hits and 100 bases on balls in three straight seasons.
October 15, 1988: The Los Angeles Dodgers won Game 1 of the 1988 World Series over the Oakland Oaks 5-4 as Kirk Gibson scored the Game Winning Home Run in the Bottom of the 9th.
October 21st, 1988: Health officials in London and Paris, approve the mass distribution of mifepristone (OTL's RU-486) in an effort to maintain "nominal racial hygiene" throughout the Franco-British Union,....
November 6, 1988: Alan Kulwicki driving the #7 Zerex Ford has won the Checker 500 at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, AZ in which he created the polish victory lap despite Kulwicki is Polish American.
November 8th, 1988: 1988 US presidential election
Former Socialist vice-president Patricia Schroeder defeats President Anderson in a strong victory.
November 20, 1988: Tim Richmond finished in the top to Clinch his First NASCAR Winston Cup Title for Rick Hendrick after Rusty Wallace (in the #27 Kodiak Pontiac) won the 1988 Atlanta Journal 500
December 10th, 1988: Battle of Lhasa; Chinese military forces launch a major offensive against Tibetan nationalists in Lhasa, sparking international attention,...
December 20th, 1988: Angolan government collapses into civil war, forcing the deployment of European troops into the region,...
February 16th, 1989: South African forces launch an invasion of Namibia, citing SWAPO guerillas, sparking international condemnation,....
February 19th, 1989: Imam Rashad Khalifa calls for the expulsion of Western powers from the Middle East, during arally in Cairo, Egypt....
April 1, 1989 - It Was Announced following The PTL Club was purchased by Morris Cerullo, KTSF wiped out all of Our Religious Programming to Focus on More of the California Music Channel in which it turns out to be a Success along with Some Programming in Asia. Also on this day,The Country Music Radio Crackdown of 1989 wiped out 50 Radio Stations from the Country Music Format switching into the Vocal Drill Radio Format including WSOC-FM in Charlotte, NC.
April 15th, 1989: Hu Yaobang calls for the Chinese Army to begin its withdrawal from Tibet, sparking international attention and concern,....
April 20th, 1989: Food riots erupt in Jordan, sparking calls for martial law to be imposed in the region,....
May 14, 1989 - The Skylinettes of Oakland, CA (Vocal Drill Team for Skyline High School) with Lead Singer Melaney Breault performed in a Jazz Routine to a Debbie Gibson cover called "Only In My Dreams" however that song will later appear as the First Song on the Premiere Episode of Ride Awake on ESPN featuring the In-Car Camera of Tim Richmond and is featured in the EA Sports Video Game NASCAR 2001 in which ESPN Owns the Ride Awake License for this Video Game.
June 19, 1989 - After Kelly Ripa announces that she is Leaving Dance Party USA, Heather Day became the new host along with Eddie O'Neill, Tyrone Mitchell (Mr. Mitch) and Cindy Stark (who are also regulars on the show)
July 14th-16th, 1989: Anti-government riots erupt in Paris, calling for the dissolution of the Franco-British Union, amidst concerns over economic and political reforms,....
July 30, 1989 - To Celebrate Eat Bulaga's 10th Anniversary on Filipino TV, San Francisco TV Station KTSF Channel 26 Picked up Eat Bulaga on a Weekday Basis airing for 2 Hours from 1-3 PM.
September 20th, 1989: Weishan Zhao establishes the "Dongfang Shandian" (a.k.a. "Eastern Lightning") in Acheng City, Heilongjiang, Manchuria, calling for the rise of a unified China....
October 17, 1989 - Game 3 of the World Series between the AL Champion Oakland Oaks vs. NL Champion San Francisco Seals was interrupted by an Earthquake at 5:04 PM as thousands of people were already in the stadium when the quake occurred. Because of the coincidence of timing, it was the first major earthquake in the United States ever to be broadcast by live television.
October 28, 1989 - Game 4 of the World Series took place as the Oakland Oaks defeat the San Francisco Seals 9-6 to Capture the 1989 World Series title as Rickey Henderson got the Lead-Off Home Run to Start Game 4 of the World Series.
November 7th, 1989: American military forces are deployed into Nicaragua, following the collapse of the government in Managua, Nicaragua,....
11 November, 1989: Labour drops to third place, with the Tories winning a majority and the New Democrats (SDP/Liberals) coming second.
December 11, 1989: San Francisco 49ers QB Joe Montana set a Monday Night Football record with 458 yards thrown in one game and also threw three touchdown passes. Montana achieved this versus the Los Angeles Rams in a 30-27 win for the San Francisco 49ers. Also on this day, Timor Gap Treaty signed in Geneva, Switzerland ends the war between Australia and Indonesia, amidst heavy opposition on both sides,....
January 31st, 1990: Imam Rashad Khalifa is assassinated in Mecca, sparkng anti-Western and anti-foreigner sentiment throughout the Middle East....
April 8th, 1990: Franco-British Union government collapses in London, after proposed privatization of the nation's water system occurs, sparking civil unrest and violence,....
April 11, 1990: At Anaheim Stadium, California Angels pitchers Mark Langston (seven innings) and Mike Witt (two innings) combine to no-hit the Sacramento Rivercats, 1–0, for the first combined no-hitter in the major leagues since 1976. It is Langston's first start for the Angels since signing as a free agent in the off-season. Angels first baseman Wally Joyner makes an error in the fitth inning when he overthrows Langston on Pete O'Brien's grounder. O'Brien tries for second base‚ not realizing that catcher Chris Paul backs up the play, and he is out. Also on this day, Liberian forces launch a massive offensive against American troops in Monrovia, sparking calls to withdraw from the region,....
May 6th, 1990: Pope Pius XIII visits Mehmet Ali Agca in prison, and forgives him, though he does not discuss what they talked about during his hour long visit.
June 23rd, 1990: Northern Spotted Owl is declared extinct by wildlife officials in Klamath, Oregon, sparking national attention and concern,...
June 27, 1990: Days of Thunder starring Tom Cruise is released in which Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) is a young racer with years of experience in open-wheel racing. He is recruited by car dealership tycoon Tim Daland (Randy Quaid) to race for his team in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
July 18, 1990: The 1990 Miss Teen USA Pageant took place at Biloxi, MS in which the pageant aired on CBS as the Opening Started as 51 Teen Girls sang "We Are Tomorrow" as the Opening Number Song whuch will later make it to the game's soundtrack of Mouse Davis Football 2002, along wit Madonna's Rendition of Vogue as sung by the Non-Finalists to Open the Swimsuit Competition and then All 51 Teen Girls (including the Non-Finalists) as well as the Reigning Miss Teen USA Brandi Sherwood sang 9.95 (orig. by Spunkadelic) in which also later made it to the Soundtrack of Mouse Davis Football 2002
September 10, 1990: The California Music Channel debuted a New Game Show called Hollywood Teasers hosted by Entertainment Tonight's Robb Weller (Click this Link to See the Game in Action) however CMC's First Game Show ever and is a First Under a Merrill Heatter Production. Also on this day, Tic Tac Dough and The Joker's Wild made it's return to syndication hosted respectively by Patrick Wayne (TTD) and Pat Finn (TJW)
November 5th, 1990: Zionist leader Meir Kahane is assassinated in Hebron, by Islamic Caliphate agent El Sayyid Nosair, triggering violence throughout the region....
1991: Mouse Davis Football '92 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License including all the teams and players for the PC, Sega and Super Nintendo.
April 24th, 1991: Islamic Caliphate-backed guerillas begin launching operations in the Western Sahara, clashing with Spanish and Franco-British forces,....
May 10th, 1991: Wyoming Toad (a.k.a. Baxter's Toad) is declared extinct by wildlife experts in at Mortenson Lake, Wyoming,....
May 12, 1991 - Nora Abille was a Lead Singer for the Encinal Jets Flight Crew when she sang "Baby I'm a Star" as the Flight Crew of Encinal High won the Kick Category in the 1991 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships the Jets will not win another Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship until 2007 when Jade Aganus took over singing that song.
May 30th, 1991: Angolan and SWAPO forces launch an offensive against South Africa, sparking international attention and concern,....
August 14th, 1991: Howard Phillips calls for the Nationalist Party to take a platform for "Taxpayer Rights" in Boston, Massachusetts, sparking national attention. Also on this day, California Angels DH Dave Winfield hits his 400th career home run against the San Diego Gauchos. Winfield is the 23rd player in major league history to accomplish the feat.
October 5th, 1991: Irish Republican Army launches a raid on British army barracks in Belfast, calling for Irish reunification,....
November 5th, 1991: Organized crime figure Benny Ong is indicted for trafficking in the slave trade in New York City, New York,....
November 10th, 1991: Cambodian government collapses in Phnom Penh, sparkng civil unrest and violence throughout Southeast Asia,...
December 31st, 1991: American military forces are deployed into San Salvador, El Salvador after the collapse of the El Salvadorean government, sparking tensions throughout Central America...
1992: Mouse Davis Football '93 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License with all the teams and players along with some classic teams and players with Buffalo Bills QB Jim Kelly is on the Cover
February 21st, 1992: Balkans erupts in sectarian and ethnic conflict, beginning in Sarajevo, sparking a massive flux of refugees across Eastern and Central Europe,....
March 14th, 1992: Arab-American leader Iraj Ershagi is attacked at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, California...
March 25th, 1992: West Springfield Riots; Anti-Arab/Anti-Muslim race riots erupt in West Springfield, Massachusetts, sparking national attention after violence is caught on video tape...
April 15th, 1992: 70% of all Eugenics Clinics are located in African-American and Chicano/Latino neighborhoods within the United States,....
June 30th, 1992: Anti-foreigner violence erupts in Phnom Penh, sparking calls for military intervention,....
July 6-8, 1992: The San Diego Gauchos and Los Angeles Dodgers play a series of three doubleheaders at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers sweep the first doubleheader, the San Diego Gauchos sweep the second, and the two teams split the third. The doubleheaders are part of a series that had been postponed because of the Los Angeles Riots.
September 7, 1992 - The Group APEX Kai was Formed by Anthony "AC" Lorenzo when he invited Andrew "Dru" Gapuz, Geoffrey "Geof" Lintao, Quincy "Q" Victoria and Leo Chan (the group's sole Chinese American member) to perform at a San Francisco benefit concert. Following a group split, AC, Dru and Leo began working as a trio and in 1995, added Errol Viray and AC's cousin Andrey "Drey" Silva.
September 27th, 1992: U.S. troops evacuate Liberia, with television cameras capturing U.S. evacuation efforts in Monrovia,....
October 24, 1992: The Toronto Blue Jays clinch their first World Series championship with a 4–3 win over the Atlanta Crackers in Game 6. Dave Winfield's 2–out, 2–run double in the top of the 11th gives Toronto a 4–2 lead. The Crackers score one run in the bottom half of the inning and have the tying run on the 3rd when the final out is made. Jimmy Key wins the game in relief, and Candy Maldonado homers for Toronto. Blue Jays catcher Pat Borders, with a .450 batting average, is named the Series MVP. The Toronto Blue Jays finish the season without being swept in any series. It is the first team from outside the United States to win the World Series.
November 28th, 1992: Azanian Peoples' Liberation Army (APLA) launches an armed insurrection in Johannesburg, South Africa, sparking racial tensions in the region,.....
December 16th, 1992: Eritrean rebels launch a major anti-foreigner offensive, fueling tensions throughout the horn of Africa,....
February 14, 1993 - Shannen McKean released her first album called "Days In The Bay" with her First Song which is the title song by McKean which hitted as a Single but made the Top 40 for 2 Months until April 10th.
March 23rd, 1993: Aral Sea Disaster; Russian authorities report the complete disappearence of the Aral Sea, due to mass irrigation and draining of river deltas for the region,...
April 1, 1993 - NASCAR Fans had played an April Fools Joke that 1992 Winston Cup Champion Alan Kulwicki died in a Plane Crash on that date after returning from an appearance at the Knoxville Hooters in a Hooters corporate plane on a short flight across Tennessee before the Sunday spring race at Bristol, Because They Played a Joke, Kulwicki had Survived thanks to this April Fools Joke.
April 4, 1993 - Three Days After NASCAR Fans played a Joke on the Death of Alan Kulwicki, Kulwicki won the 1993 Food City 500 and made his 1st Polish Victory Lap of the Season as Davey Allison Finished 5th.
April 11, 1993: The Friendswood Wranglerettes captured the Lone Star Vocal Drill Team Championship in the Kick Category as Lead Vocalist and Grand Marshal Sherran Manning sang (insert song name here)
May 1st, 1993: Battle of East London; Azanian Peoples' Liberation Army (APLA) battles against Franco-British Union forces in East London, South Africa, sparking international attention,....
May 2, 1993 - The Pinole Valley Spartan Divas under Lead Vocalist and future Dance-Pop Singer Jocelyn Enriquez captured the 1993 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship Title in the High Kick Division in which she sang Lil Suzy's "Take Me In Your Arms".
June 12, 1993 - McKean tried it Again with a Duet featuring Ex-Encinal Jet Flight Crew Vocal Drill Team Member Nora Abille with a New Single from Her Album "Days in the Bay" with a remake of her 1988 Encinal Jets Flight Crew performance called Island Fever which has the music taken from "Green Light" by Paul Keogh of Bruton Music.
July 12, 1993 - After Flying a Brand New Helicopter to Talladega Superspeedway to watch family friend Neil Bonnett and his son, David test a car for David's Busch Series debut. He picked up another family friend, legendary racer Red Farmer, en route to the track. Allison was attempting to land the helicopter inside a fenced-in area of the track infield safely, That was Success after that He Flown to Pocono on July 18th to race with the Winston Cup Cars.
July 18, 1993 - Davey Allison got his 2nd Straight Top-5 in which he finished 3rd in the Miller Genuine Draft 500 at Pocono Raceway, Dale Earnhardt won the Race.
July 24th, 1993: Governments throughout the Pacific Rim attempt to ban the works of the "Dongfang Shandian" (a.k.a. "Eastern Lightning") led by Weishan Zhao, with little or no success in Beijing,...
July 25, 1993 - Davey Allison won the Diehard 500 at His Home Track (Talladega Superspeedway) driving the #28 Texaco/Havoline Ford as The race was marked by two major accidents: Stanley Smith suffered near-fatal head injuries in a Lap 69 accident while Jimmy Horton flew over the wall and landed on an access road outside the track in the same crash. Later in the race, on Lap 132, Neil Bonnett flew into the catch fence similar to the Bobby Allison crash in 1987. That resulted in the introduction of roof flaps in 1994.
August 2, 1993 - During the Month of August until September 17th, NBC airs Reruns of Sale of the Century from the Past 10 Years Leading Up to the 11th Season Premiere of $ale which will start on September 20th.
August 11th, 1993: Kuala Lumpur Smog Disaster; national state of emergency is declared in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia after smog levels reach toxic levels in the capitol city, killing 424 people in the process,...
September 1, 1993: Mouse Davis Football '94 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License for the SEGA & SNES with all the teams and players along with more classic teams and players with Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman is on the Cover along with Havana Dolphins DT (insert player name here) sacking Aikman and features more Imporved Graphic and Sounds.
September 16, 1993 - CMC (California Music Channel) aired Reruns of Sports Challenge hosted by Dick Enberg on Thursday & Fridays until 1995 when ESPN Classic got the Rights to air Reruns of Sports Challenge.
September 20, 1993: Island Fever strikes again thanks to the listening of Shannean and Nora's Island Fever which still hitting #1 in the Charts of Vocal Drill Radio, The Alameda Islanders defeat the New York Mets 6-2 at Island City Field in Alameda, giving the Mets their first 100 loss season since 1967.
September 22nd, 1993: American troops are deployed into Liberia, following the collapse of the government in Monrovia, Liberia,...
September 23rd, 1993: American troops are deployed into Haiti, following the collapse of the government in Port au-Prince, Haiti,....
November 7, 1993 - In According to a Strat-O-Matic Weekly Newsletter, Eleno Jianoran who likes Playing Strat-O-Matic Baseball saw a Music Video by McKean & Abille called "Island Fever" which appears on the California Music Channel when it aired on KTSF in San Francisco on Channel 26, My Dad played it when the National Academic Championships is on Right before CMC (usually Chuy Gomez) or something else before CMC.
November 24th, 1993: Somalian Civil War; Somalian government collapses in Mogadishu, Somalia, forcing military intervention to the region, fueling ethnic and sectarian tensions,....
July 5, 1994 - Jocelyn Enriquez released her first Album called "Lovely" in which Her First Hit "I've Been Thinking About You" hitted The Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts in a few months from Now.
July 8, 1994: In a game against the Seattle Mariners, shortstop John Valentin of the Portland Sea Dogs (Portland, ME) records the tenth unassisted triple play in Major League history. It is the first in the American League since 1968; which is also the last time it is accomplished by a shortstop. Portland Sea Dogs wins, 4-3. It is the debut game for Alex Rodriguez in the Major Leagues.
August 7th, 1994: Agricultural officials in Kabul, report massive crop failures across Afghanistan, devastating the economy....
August 16, 1994: The 1994 Miss Teen USA Pageant took place in Biloxi, MS as 51 Young Woman sang "I Want to Be The Best" but in the End California's Shauna Gambill won the Crown.
September 6th, 1994: International reports confirm the explosion of slavery and the trafficking of slaves in Kathmandu, Nepal,...
September 12, 1994: TNN debuts Ride Awake Country a spinoff of Ride Awake focusing solely on Country Music
October 4th-7th, 1994: Southeast Asian Haze; civil unrest and panic erupt after air pollution levels reach toxic levels in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore, sparking international attention and concern, killing c. 600 people and hospitalizing c. 60,000 people in the process,....
November 13th, 1994: Reports of tribal attacks against Christian missionaries occur in northern Kenya, sparking international attention and concern,....
November 14th, 1994: Pope Pius XIII announces his resignation as Pope, citing advanced age and diagnoses with Alzheimer’s disease. He lives out the rest of his life as Pope Emeritus in quiet seclusion, making occasional interviews and public appearances.
November 27th, 1994: Cardinal Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini of Milan, Italy is elected Pope by the College of Cardinals. He takes the name Paul the VI.
1995: Mouse Davis Football '96 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License in which it features Wichita Warriors QB (insert player name here) on the Cover.
April 9, 1995: Before Joining the US Group of the Australian Kids Band Hi-5, Kimee Balmiero led her vocal drill team from James B. Castle High School in Honolulu, HI to a United Spirit Association Title, However in which Kimee is on Lead Vocals singing "Runaway Love" by Johnny O in the Jazz Competition however "Runaway Love" by Kimee Balmiero will later appear in the Soundtracks of Triple Play '97, Andretti Racing along with Various NASCAR Video Games among others and will later hit airplay on Vocal Drill Radio across the Country.
July 12th, 1995: The American bald eagle is declared extinct in the wild by wildlife experts in Juneau, Alaska, sparking calls for environmental reform,...
July 18, 1995: Days of Thunder 2 starring Tom Cruise is released in which Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) battles Russ Wheeler Cary (Elwes) for a Chance at the 1995 Winston Cup Championship.
August 2nd-5th, 1995: Hong Kong Disaster; Smog levels reach deadly levels throughout Hong Kong, killing 3,750 people despite modern medical precautions...
August 5, 1995: California Music Channel dropped the Modern Rock Block of Programming in order to enhance it's Top 40 Playlist to be a rhythm-crossover slant which will echo local radio stations KMEL (106.1 FM), KSOL (107.7 FM), KHQT (97.7 FM & 1310 AM).
16 October, 1995: First British election held under Mixed-Member Proportional. NDP gains a majority under their charismatic leader Tony Blair.
October 30th, 1995: Franco-British Student Riots; Student riots erupt in London, England after education proposals by conservative MP Christopher Mallaby....
November 24th- December 11th, 1995: Franco-British Union Strike; Public workers unions throughout the Franco-British Union launch a general strike, halting economic activity nationwide,...
January 22nd, 1996: Andrew Vachss leads an international campaign to condemn the human rights practices of Thailand, during a rally in New York City, New York...
February 5, 1996: Strat-O-Matic Junkie Craig Thompson who likes watching the California Music Channel on KTSF while Playing Strat-O-Matic Baseball using the Same Teams in which they aired on Monday's Texaco Star National Academic Championships airing on KTSF right before CMC is hired by EA Sports in which he Created the EA Sports Trax to feature music from Triple Play '97 to be used for In-Game Soundtrack as well as Menu Music.
7 April, 1996: Labour is renamed Socialist Labour by Dennis Skinner, its leader.
May 26, 1996 - The 80th Running of the Indianapolis 500 took place as Buddy Lazier got his first career victory in Indy Car Competition.
June 25th, 1996: U.S. intelligence agencies warn of political and economic destabilization across the globe due to climatic changes,....
August 1st, 1996: Government collapses in Nairobi, Kenya into civil war amidst drought and famine, sparking clashes between warring clans, forcing the Franco-British Union to deploy military forces into the region....
August 5th, 1996: Rebel forces accuse government forces of performing "ethnic cleansing" against northern tribal pastoralists in Nairobi, Kenya,....
August 17th, 1996: Howard Philips announces a "Taxpayer Rights" platform for the National Party in San Diego, California....
August 23rd, 1996: Food riots erupt in Jordan, sparking calls for martial to be imposed in the region,....
September 7th, 1996: Israeli forces launch a massive "security sweep" against the Arab Palestinians, sparking international controversy and concern in Jerusalem,....
November 12th, 1996: Afrikanner government officials announce the expansion of eugenics clinics nationwide in Johannesburg, South Africa, citing concerns over "nominal racial hygiene".....
December 19th, 1996: Fighting erupts after the government collapses in Kampala, Uganda, sparking calls for military action by the Franco-British Union,...
January 9th, 1997: Kenyan Famine; c. 10,000,000 people die due to massive crop failures and drought, spawning a massive humanitarian disaster for the Franco-British Union,....
January 15th, 1997: Moro guerillas launch a massive armed insurrection against American occupation in Mindinao, calling for an independent Islamic state,....
January 17th, 1997: Eugenics Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia is bombed, killing 4 people, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 20th, 1997: American troops are deployed into Guatemala, after the government collapses in Guatemala City, Guatemala,....
January 23rd, 1997: Manila Riots; government collapses iin Manila, Philippines amidst international attempts to privatize the natin's water system,...
February 20th, 1997: Government collapses in Jakarta, Indonesia amidst masive failures in the nation's water system, sparking international attention,...
May 29th, 1997: Health officials report c. 350,000 deaths per year worldwide due to environmental conditions,...
June 9th, 1997: The Liberian government collapses amidst civil war in Monrovia, sparking international attention and concern,...
June 22nd, 1997: Reports of sectarian death squads are reported in Baghdad, Iraq, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 29th, 1997: Franco-British Union officials reveal evidence that Pakistan is backing Islamic-fundamentalist guerillas in Uzbekistan, fueling tensions to the regional crisis,..
January 14th, 1998: Afghan Drought; the government of Afghanistan collapses in Kabul, Afghanistan amidst a nationwide drought,.....
January 18, 1998: After 20 Years of Trying, Dale Earnhardt won his 1st Winston Western 500 driving the GM Goodwrench Chevrolet at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, CA, Polesitter Bobby Labonte (driving the #18 Interstate Batteries Pontiac) came in 2nd and Alan Kulwicki (driving the #7 Hooters Ford) finished 3rd, In which the race is televised on CBS and simulcasted on the California Music Channel across the State.
January 31, 1998: APEX Kai hitted #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts with "Say You'll Stay" after Dethroning "Together Again" by Janet Jackson which continued for the Next Month hitting #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts.
February 3, 1998 - After Making Her First Top 40 Hit with "Love You Down", INOJ released her new R&B Album called Ready for the World.
February 5th, 1998: U.S. troops clash with Haitian guerillas in Port au-Prince, Haiti, after soldiers fire on protesters,...
April 9th, 1998: Religious protests erupt throughout Kyrgyzstan, sparking civil unrest and panic; Also on this day, tensions mount between India and Pakistan amidst massive water shortages in both countries, fueling calls for military action by the Franco-British Union.....
April 20th, 1998: Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Disaster; Largest oil spill in history occurs, spreading oil onto the shores of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, sparking civil unrest and panic,....
April 26th, 1998: Federal authorities warn of the need for water rationing in 30 cities across the United States, during a press conference in Washington D.C.,...
April 28, 1998 - Rockell released her debut album from Robbins Entertainment titled What Are You Lookin' At? which included the hit singles, "I Fell in Love", "In a Dream", "Can't We Try" (feat. Collage) and "When I'm Gone" however two Rockell songs will later made it's way to the Coral Reef High School's Vocal Drill Team the Cudettes from Miami, FL with "Dreamboy/Dreamgirl" in 2011 (by Jenny Paez) and "Can't We Try" (by Brittany Borges) in 2012 and both features Gabriel Estrada singing as well on solo.
May 6th, 1998: Water Riots erupt in Calcutta, India, threatening to spread nationwide,...
May 7th, 1998: Tensions mount as drought devastates local communities along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border.....
June 13th, 1998: Russian troops are deployed into Bishek, Kyrgyzstan, sparking international attention and concern,...
June 15, 1998: Sammy Sosa hits 3 home runs helping Chicago Cubs beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-5.
July 2nd, 1998: Japanese government freely admits that 350,000 women from the Philippines and 1,150,000 women from China are currently being used as "comfort women"....
July 20th, 1998: Forest coconut is declared extinct by farmers and wildlife officials in Antananarivo, Madagascar, sparking international attention,...
July 22nd, 1998: Kashmir Conflict; fighting erupts between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir Province, sparking international attention and concern,...
August 9th, 1998: Afghan refugees flood major cities throughout Pakistan, sparking a humanitarian disaster,...
August 16th, 1998: Nationalist guerillas in Tashkent, demand an independent Uzbekistan, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 13, 1998 - One Vo1ce releases their First Single called "All Day All Night", they will later release their First Album by One Vo1ce called "Just The Beginning" on April 20, 1999
November 4th, 1998: Franco-British Union newspaper, The Guardian, reports of the "threat to human progress posed by climate change"....
November 13th, 1998: Changsha Fire; 3,000 people are killed after a fire caused by nationalist forces occurs in Changsha,...
February 14, 1999 - The 1999 Daytona 500 opens the NASCAR Winston Cup Season as #24 Dupont Chevrolet of Jeff Gordon won as he led 17 of the 200 Laps in which he won from the Pole as the race is known for Gordon's Daring three-wide pass between Rusty Wallace and Mike Skinner, Gordon beated 1998 Daytona 500 Winner Dale Earnhardt into the Finish Line to win the Race.
May 8th, 1999: Hainan gibbon is declared extinct by wildlife experts in Jingxi China, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 16, 1999: The Beverly Hills High School Sunburst captured the title in the Kick Division of the 1999 Golden State Drill Team Championships under Lead Vocalist Elizabeth Sroka with "Seven Minutes to Heaven"
September 12, 1999: Stephanie Landwehr hitted #1 in the Pop Charts with "Let Forever Be" in which the music video was directed by Michel Gondry, and utilized ground-breaking video and film effects in its depiction of a young woman's nightmares played by Landwehr.
September 17th, 1999: Brazilian government collapses in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, amidst international efforts to privatize the nation's water system,....
September 30th, 1999: Tokaimura Nuclear Disaster; Nuclear meltdown occurs at the Tokaimura nuclear power plant in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan,.....
October 8, 1999: During a HS Football Game, The Manatee HS Sugarcanes performed "You Bet Your Life It's Me" by Lead Singer & Captain Kendra Blaker and originally sung by Erica Gimpel (who played Coco on Fame) that song will later perform as a High Kick Routine and is also Sung by Blaker in the 2000 National Drill Team Championships to Grab 7th Place, But that gained National Attention to Sports Stadiums across the Country including the NHL's San Jose Sharks when they scored a Goal, MLB's San Jose Bees when the Bees won their Home Game, MLB's Sacramento Rivercats when a Rivercats player Hits a Home Run, NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers when they Steelers win their Home Game (despite the Steelers Does NOT have Cheerleaders), and so on which became a Crowd Anthem in Sports Stadiums being played in America.
November 30th, 1999: European forces are deployed into the Congo, amidst the collapse of the government in Kinshasha, sparking race riots in Western Europe; Also on this day, Seattle Riots; Riots erupt in Seattle, Washington, amidst growing sentiment against global trade and colonial wars,....
The timeline will start at the dawn of the 20th century, and go to the farthest reaches of the 21st century....
Now, let us begin!
January 1st, 1900: People celebrated the dawning of a new century and a new era, a golden age of technology-based prosperity, reason in human conduct, an end to war, and remarkable advancement of all mankind. Little do they know that the years to come will take them on a wildly different path.
February 2nd 1900 Edmund Hitler, brother of Adolf Hitler, survives his bout with the measles.
March 23, 1900: Death of Queen Victoria of Britain after 62 years of rule.
June 2nd, 1900: Anti-Catholic riots erupt outside the House of Commons in London, England, sparking international attention and concern,....
July 2nd 1900: The first zeppelin crashes in Friedrichshafen, Germany.
July 29th, 1900: King of Italy Umberto I survives from assassination attempt.
24 October, 1900: Labour wins one seat, that of Merthyr Tydfli. They aim to win more in the future.
1901 Franklin D. Roosevelt and Alice Sohier are engaged to be married. Also, Warren Harding is committed to the J. P. Kellogg sanitarium in Battle Creek, Michigan, following a severe mental breakdown. And there in 1922, he dies of a heart attack.
Outer Mongolia declares Independence and become protectorate of Russian Empire. The Inner Mongolia joins Outer Mongolia. Qing Dynasty protests but days of Qing Dynasty already counted.
January 28, 1901 - The American League formally organizes. The eight original clubs were the Chicago White Stockings, Milwaukee Brewers, Indianapolis Hoosiers, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Blues, Cleveland Lake Shores, Buffalo Bisons, and Minneapolis Millers. The Hoosiers, Bisons, and Millers have relocated to Boston, Baltimore and Philadelphia and became the Boston Americans, Baltimore Orioles, and Philadelphia Athletics are admitted. Teams are limited to 14 players and will play 140 games per season.
February 8, 1901 - Philadelphia Phillies second baseman Nap Lajoie, along with pitchers Chick Fraser and Bill Bernhard, jump to the new American League Philadelphia club, the Athletics.
March 6th 1901: Kaiser Wilhelm II is assassinated in Bremen.
April 3, 1901 - Connie Mack, famed Philadelphia Athletics manager, accuses Christy Mathewson of breaking a contract he had signed with the Athletics in January. Mathewson had in fact accepted money from the Athletics before rejoining the Giants in March.
May 22nd, 1901: Islamic fundamentalist Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan seizes control of Istanbul, overthrowing Grand Vizier Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha proclaiming himself "Mahdi"...
May 25, 1901 – In Soccer, The Club Atlético River Plate is founded in Argentina.
September 3rd-4th, 1901: Race riots erupt in Chicago, Illinois as immigrant and African-American communities clash against each other,...
September 12, 1901: al-Hasan embarks on a military buildup to restore the Caliphate.....
September 14, 1901: William McKinley, 25th President of the United States survives an assassination attempt on his life by anarchist Leon Czolgosz
November 18, 1901: The "Baile de los 41" incident. This involved a raid by the Mexican police against a clandestine gay bar. An unintended consequence of this is that the number 41 becomes a "Taboo", in which all military batallions and houses end up taking another number.
Janaury 1, 1902 - The first college football bowl game, the Rose Bowl between Michigan and Stanford, is held in Pasadena, California as the Michigan Wolverines defeated the Stanford Indians 49-0.
January 15th, 1902: Ibn Saud launches an armed insurrection against the Ottoman Empire in Riyadh, sparking international attention..
March 8th, 1902: New York Police Riots; Riots erupt in New York City, New York as local city officials launch a crackdown on payoffs to police, amidst accusations of corruption and graft....
May 20th 1902: Cuba applies for statehood.
May 31st, 1902: With end of the Second Boer War, the British government reneges on earlier promises of independence, while promising autonomy within the British Commonwealth for South Africa...
September 11, 1902: The mass major "Reefer Madness" scare occurs after a 53-year-old black man is accused of murdering an older white man in Mississippi.....
1903 - Trans Mongolia Railway consisting of "Verkhneudinsk - Urga - Kaalgan" and "Urga - Mukden" was constructed.
TBA 1903 - The first box of Crayola crayons was made and sold for 5 cents. It contained 8 colors; brown, red, orange, yellow, green, blue, violet and black.
January 4, 1903 - The First World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Syracuse Athletic Club def. Orange Athletic Club 36-0.
28 January 1903 - The Chinese revolutionaries headed by Tse Tsan-tai destroyd the Emperor's Temple (萬壽宮) with explosives, killing all the officials there, and then occupied the city of Canton.
February 22nd, 1903: The Southern Campaign; Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan launches a Southern campaign launching attacks against British forces in the region...
April 7, 1903 – In Soccer, Fredrikstad Football Club (FFK) is founded in Norway.
May 3, 1903 - Chinese Revolutionaries organized Conference of anti- monarchist society in Canton. From Conference, they declared Republic of China and Sun Yat Sen was elected as new head of Provincial Chinese Government in Canton.
August 2nd, 1903: Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko Vastanie (IPV) guerillas begin a massive armed insurrection against the Ottoman Empire, taking advantage of the chaos brought by Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan in Adrianople.....
August 15, 1903 – In Soccer, Scottish Football's most successful club Aberdeen were formed and played their first competitive match.
August 19th, 1903: European groups begin smuggling weapons to the Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko Vastanie (IPV) guerillas in an effort to win greater conciliation for Christian subjects within the Ottoman Empire....
Sep 1903 - Provincial Government of ROC sent military expedition to liberate Fujian but it failed.
September 8th, 1903: Ilindensko-Preobrazhensko Vastanie (IPV) guerillas receive a shipment of weapons at Strandzha, Bulgaria sparking civil unrest against the Ottoman forces...
September 11, 1903 - The first stock car event is held at the Milwaukee Mile in West Allis, WI.
October 1, 1903 - The 1st World Series started in Boston as the Pittsburgh Pirates defeated the Boston Pilgrims 7-3 as Jimmy Sebring scored a Solo Home Run in the 7th Inning, the first home run in World Series history.
October 13, 1903 - The 1st World Series ended as the Boston Pilgrims defeated the Pittsburgh Pirates 3-0 as the Pilgrims won 5 games to 3 to claim the 1903 World Series Title.
November 3, 1903 – Founding of Argentinian football team, Newell's Old Boys in the city of Rosario.
December 16, 1903 – Taj Mahal Palace & Tower hotel in Bombay opens its doors to guests.
December 17, 1903 – Orville Wright flies an aircraft with a petrol engine at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in the first documented, successful, controlled, powered, heavier-than-air flight
1904
TBA 1904 - The Loftus Road and Griffin Park football stadiums open in London.
January 1st, 1904: Elihu Root and Mark Hanna become the two most popular candidates in the Republican Presidential Primaries. Polls are slated to open on the 21st of June.
January 3, 1904 - The Second World Series of Pro Football took place as the Franklin Athletic Club (Franklin, PA) def. Watertown Red and Black 17-0.
January 6th 1904 Quentin Sean Adamshock, is born in a hospital in Rome, Georgia. His mother is a southern belle of Irish ancestry and his father is a Ukrainian Jew, whose family fled the pogroms of Russia. His maternal grandmother is embarrassed at first, but changes her attitude while his grandfather immediately loved his grandchild. Adamshock will have a grand life, eventually becoming President.
January 9th, 1904: Battle of Damascus; Forces loyal to Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan capture British General Charles Egerton, brutally torturing and executing him....
January 14, 1904 - Henry Ford sets a new automobile land speed record of 91.37 mph.
January 16, 1904 - The first large-scale bodybuilding competition in America takes place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.
February 15th, 1904: Republican Presidential Primary candidate Mark Hanna dies in the early hours of the morning, having lost a bout with Typhoid Fever. This leaves Elihu Root as the front runner for the election.
February 19th, 1904: Robert M. La Follette throws his hat into the ring, following the death of Mark Hanna and the loss of conservative wings hopeful candidate. They in turn throw their support behind Root, while La Follette remains popular among the Northwest.
April 30, 1904 – The Louisiana Purchase Exposition World's Fair opens in St. Louis, Missouri (closes December 1).
May 5, 1904 - Pitching against the Philadelphia Athletics, Cy Young of the Boston Americans throws the first perfect game in the modern era of baseball.
May 6th-8th, 1904: Anti-Catholic riots erupt in Boston, Massachusetts, sparking civil unrest and panic across the region,....
May 21, 1904 - The International Federation of Association Football, FIFA, is established.
June 1904 - Qing Government Army sent to take down Revolutionaries in Canton failed.
June 15th, 1904: Ibn Saud's forces captured by Ottoman forces loyal to Grand Vizier Hüseyin Hilmi Pasha, fueling civil unrest and violence in the region....
July 1st, 1904: Williams Jennings Bryan and Alton B. Parker emerge as the two frontrunners in the Democratic Presidential Primaries. Polls are slated to open on the 6th of July. Also on this day, The third Modern Olympic Games opens in St. Louis, Missouri, United States as part of the World's Fair.
July 6th-7th, 1904: Anti- Catholic riots erupt in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention and concern,....
November 8th, 1904: The "Will and Will Ticket" of William Jennings Bryan and William Randolph Hearst win the Executive Office, defeating the Republican Ticket of Root/La Follette (which had itself been the result of a compromise).
December 31, 1904 – In New York City, the first New Year's Eve celebration is held in Times Square.
1905 - Russo -Japanese War: While Russians defeated in sea, they could win Battle of Mukden. Through Urga-Mukden line Russians were able to bring reinforcement to Manchurian Army and surprise attack of Mongolian Cavalry helped to win IJA.
January 1, 1905 - The Third World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Latrobe Athletic Association (Western Pennsylvania Professional Football Circuit Champions) def. Massillon Tigers (Ohio League Champions) 22-9.
January 17th, 1905: After many long and hard fought months of campaigning, the New York State Senate and New York State Assembly vote between incumbent Senator Chauncey M. Depew and former Vice President Theodore Roosevelt for the position of New York Senator.
January 20th, 1905: William Jennings Bryan is inaugurated as the 26th President of the United States, finally achieving the office after his third attempt at running for it.
February 2nd, 1905: Future Objectivist leader Andrei Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum is born is born in Saint Petersburg, Russia....
March 14, 1905 – In Soccer, Chelsea FC is founded.
April 10th, 1905: Pittsburgh Fire; 12,000 people are made homeless, yet only 2 people are killed after a large tenement fire in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania,...
May 26th 1905: Midshipman Isoroku Yammamoto is killed in action during the battle of Tsushima strait.
July 19th, 1905: Great New York City Fire; 345 buildings, mainly lower-class tenements catch fire, killing 30 people, sparking national attention,..
October 6, 1905 - Night-time football is played west of the Mississippi for the first time as the Fairmount College Shockers defeated the Cooper College Warriors 24-0.
October 14, 1905 - The New York Giants captured their 2nd World Series title as Christy Matthewson led his New York Giants in the 8th inning as he scored an insurance run on a Ground Out by George Browne as they beat the Philadelphia A's 2-0 in Game 5 winning 4 games to 1.
December 12th, 1905: Yuan Shikai seizes power in a military coup in Beijing, proclaiming the rise of the Hongxian Dynasty....
December 25, 1905 - An experimental game using new rules is played in Wichita, Kansas under the supervision of John H. Outland. Proposed rules changes include the addition of the forward pass.
January 2nd, 1906 - Great Britain and Germany make a defensive pact with each other.
January 7, 1906 - The Fourth World Series of Pro Football Took Place as the Latrobe Athletic Association defeated the Massillon Tigers 28-24
April 18, 1906 – San Francisco earthquake (estimated magnitude 7.8) on the San Andreas Fault destroys much of San Francisco, California, USA, killing at least 3,000, with 225,000–300,000 left homeless, and $350 million in damages.
May 28th 1906: Professor Woodrow Wilson dies of a stroke.
May 31st, 1906: King Alfonso XIII and Queen Victoria Eugenie are assassinated in Madrid, Spain by anarchist Mateu Morral, sparking international attention,....
July 15, 1906 - 2 Months after the 1906 San Francisco Earthquake, A Charity Exhibition Game took place benefiting victims of the Quake at Recreation Park in San Francisco as the Massillon Tigers (Champions of the Ohio League) took on a Team of 25 College Football Players for across the San Francisco Bay Area, The Tigers won 38-24, after the Game they are talks that they are planning to create the first Pro Football League in The West Coast.
September 5, 1906 - Bradbury Robinson of St. Louis University throws the first legal forward pass to teammate Jack Schneider in a 22–0 victory over Carroll College in Waukesha, Wisconsin.
October 1, 1906 - The Pacific Football Circuit is founded by J. Cal Ewing who owned the San Francisco Seals of Baseball's Pacific Coast League.
October 14, 1906 – In perhaps the greatest upset in World Series history, the Chicago White Sox (93 wins) defeated the Chicago Cubs (116 wins), 8–3, in Game 6, winning the World Championship, four games to two, despite hitting only .198 and committing 15 errors in the series.
October 25, 1906 - Peggy Parratt of the Massillon Tigers throws the first legal forward pass in professional football to teammate Dan "Bullet" Riley in a 60–0 victory over a combined Benwood-Moundsville team in Massillon, Ohio.
November 6th 1906: William Randolph Hearst (D) is elected Governor of New York.
November 24, 1906 - The Canton Bulldogs-Massillon Tigers Betting Scandal effectively ends the first era of major professional football. All three of the top three teams in the nation will fall by the wayside by 1907.
November 25, 1906 - The Day after the Bulldogs-Tigers Betting Scandal, The World Series of Pro Football decided to Continue after the Scandal Took Place however the rules may change.
December 26, 1906 – The world's first feature film, The Story of the Kelly Gang, is released.
TBA 1907 - For the first time, fans are entertained by a marching band during halftime of the University of Illinois game against the University of Chicago.
January 6, 1907 - After the Betting Scandal took place the 5th World Series of Pro Football occured as the Canton Bulldogs won the Title by defeating the Philadelphia Athletics FC 17-13 on a Game Winning Field Goal.
March 8th, 1907: Austrian painter Adolf Hitler is accepted into the Art Academy in Vienna
March 23rd, 1907: Great Fire of Bucharest; fire devastates the city of Bucharest, sparking a massive humanitarian crisis,.....
August 14th, 1907: Chinese Emperor Yuan Shikai establishes relations with Germany, calling for modernization and technology in Beijing, China...
September 29, 1907 - The First Ever Pro Football League in Pacific USA began play as the Pacific Football Circuit founded after 4 teams from the Pacific Coast League in Baseball fielded their Football Teams, The First Game as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Portland Beavers 22-20.
October 4th, 1907: Levees collapse in New Orleans, Louisiana, due to rampant structural failures and disrepair leading to the massive flooding of the city,....
October 12, 1907 - In Game 5 of the World Series the Chicago Cubs would win their first World Championship by defeating the Detroit Tigers, 2–0. The Cubs would take the final four games of the series after Game 1 was declared a tie due to darkness with the score knotted at 3–3 in the 12th inning.
October 23rd, 1907: Kickerbocker Crisis; Collapse of the Knickerbocker Trust Company sparks an economic recession in New York City, New York....
November 16th 1907: Cuba and Oklahoma become the 46th and 47th state of the US, respectively
December 6, 1907 – Monongah Mining Disaster: A coal mine explosion kills 362 workers in Monongah, West Virginia, United States.
December 22, 1907 - The First Pacific Football Circuit Championship took place as the San Francisco Seals defeated the Oakland Oaks 28-16.
January 5, 1908 - The Massillon Tigers captured their 5th Ohio League Championship following the 1906 Betting Scandal won the 6th World Series of Pro Football as they Defeat the Pittsburgh Lyceum 36-34
February 12, 1908 – The first around-the-world car race, the 1908 New York to Paris Race, begins.
April, 1908: Nikola Tesla builds a trio of primitive hybrid electrics, one gasoline, one steam, and another ethanol. Though they generate some welcome buzz at the 1908 New York auto show, none of them enter mass production; it was determined that the Tesla Company would have lost a couple hundred dollars' worth of profit for every single unit produced. Tesla does build a few more of these one-offs over the next 30 years due to his continued interest, but it won't be until 1946, with the introduction of the Dynamic, that the first successfully mass-produced hybrid is born.
July 3rd, 1908: Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan crushes military forces of Sami Pasha al-Farouqi in Hauran-Druze, crushing European-backed forces....
August 8, 1908 – Wilbur Wright flies in France for the first time demonstrating true controlled powered flight in Europe.
September 17, 1908 – At Fort Myer, Virginia, U.S.A., Thomas Selfridge becomes the first person to die in an airplane crash. The pilot, Orville Wright, is severely injured in the crash but recovers.
October 11, 1908 - The Latrobe Shockers (2) scored their Game Winning Touchdown Pass by Skip Johnson as they defeated the Massillon Tigers 24-18.
October 14, 1908 - The Chicago Cubs defeat the Detroit Tigers, 2-0, in Game 5 of the World Series to win the series four games to one. It is the second consecutive World Championship for the Cubs and the second year in a row they have defeated the Tigers in the World Series. To date the Cubs have not won another World Series.
October 24, 1908 - "Take Me Out to the Ballgame" is introduced by singer Billy Murray. The song writing team of Albert Von Tilzer (music) and Jack Norworth (lyrics) who created the immortal tune have never seen a game. Over the past 100 years, more than 400 musicians from every conceivable genre have recorded the song.
December 20, 1908 - The San Francisco Seals won the 2nd PFC Championship as they defeated the Los Angeles Angels 18-0.
December 25, 1908- While on parade in the newly acquired city of Sarajevo, Emperor Franz Josef I is assassinated by Bosnian nationals. The resulting police crackdown kill at least a dozen people, including five members of the assassination group
December 26, 1908- Franz Ferdinand is crowned as Emperor. Plans are drawn up for punitive actions against the Bosnian populace, but are shelved when Serbia catches wind of them, and vows to protect their "Fellow Slavs". Russia, its pride hurt by naval defeats in the Russo-Japanese War, gives Serbia a "blank cheque"
1909: Over his wishes, David Eisenhower's leg is amputated and the high school freshman is saved from a fatal blood infection.
January 1, 1909- Realizing the damage a war with the Slavic world would do to the tottering Empire, and lack of support from Emperor Wilhelm III of Germany, Austria swallows her pride and backs down
January 3, 1909 - The San Francisco Seals FC became the First Team from the Pacific Football Circuit to win the 7th World Series of Pro Football by defeating the Ohio League Champion Akron Indians 24-0.
January 23rd 1909: Camden police and NJ state police wound and capture a unknown creature, believe to be the "Jersey Devil".
March 17, 1909- While inspecting the garrison of Prague, Emperor Franz Ferdinand narrowly avoids death at the hands of a lone Czech gunman. This event sparks a profound change in the Emperor's mind.
March 20, 1909- While recovering from a thirty-two caliber wound, Franz Ferdinand realizes that an era has passed; That Austrian dominance of the empire could not continue, lest it be torn apart by separatist strife.
April 7th, 1909: Great Fire of Toronto; fire erupts throughout Toronto, Ontario revealing massive graft and corruption in the city's construction,....
April 17th, 1909: The Cape Qualified Franchise is pushed through in South Africa, giving to vote regardless of colour. This is, of course limited as much as possible through legislation in the north of the country, but it is indeed a sign of progress in the young colonies to turn into a dominion the following year.
May 17th, 1909: Saint Louis Fire; Fire devastates Saint Louis, Missouri, killing only 3 people, but devastating much of the city,....
September 8, 1909- Still assured that absolutism is unworkable, the Emperor holds a conference in the Hungarian town of Szeged, with representatives from all ethnic groups in the empire, Slovaks excluded
September 26, 1909 - The San Francisco Seals FC started defending their World Championship by defeating the Los Angeles Angels 16-6.
October 16, 1909 - The Pittsburgh Pirates defeat the Detroit Tigers, 8-0, in Game 7 of the World Series, winning their first modern World Championship, four games to three. The Tigers thus became the first American League team to win three consecutive pennants, and the first team to lose three straight World Series.
October 27th 1909: Prince Ito Hirobumi is wounded by would-be assassin An Jung-geun, in Manchuria.
October 30, 1909 - The 5th running of the Vanderbilt Cup is the only major race in 1909. It is again run at Long Island over 258.06 miles (23.460 miles x 11 laps). The winner is Harry Grant (USA) driving an ALCO-Berliet.
November 20th, 1909: Robert M. La Follette, Sr. is inaugurated as the 27th President of the United States.
November 26, 1909 - The Philadelphia Phillies are sold for $350,000 to a group headed by sportswriter Horace Fogel. Because of his dual roles, Fogel will become the only executive barred from a league meeting.
December 19, 1909 - The Los Angeles Angels Won the 3rd PFC Championship as they defeated the Portland Beavers 10-6.
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January 9, 1910: The Los Angeles Angels won the 8th World Series of Pro Football defeating the Akron Indians 21-12.
January 11, 1910- The Szeged Conference, as it is being called, bears fruit after walk-outs by most of the ethnic groups shuts down the conference for two weeks in late November. Despite cries for full-independence from Vienna, the ideas conceived by Aurel Popovic of a confederation of the groups of the Austro-Hungarian gains traction
January 31st, 1910: Abolitionist efforts to eliminate slavery in China collapse, with the failure of the Republican movement in Beijng,.....
February 1, 1910 - The delegates agree almost unanimously (the Hungarians and the Ruthenians are major dissenters) and the 43-year-old Dual Monarchy is set to end in five years; giving time for the parliamentary procedures to be thought of. Celebrations erupt in the streets of the soon-to-be United States of the Danube
April 14, 1910: Porfirio Díaz suffers a severe case of flu; as his condition eventually gets worse, he declines to participate in the upcoming election. Bernardo Reyes comes back to participate as a candidate in the upcoming elections.
July 10, 1910: The elections are celebrated in Mexico.
August 21, 1910: Francisco I. Madero is proclaimed as President, with Francisco Vázquez Gómez as his vice-president.
September 16 - October 6, 1910: Festivities of the 100 years of Mexican Independence. Many heads of state arrive to Mexico City to take part in the festivities, along with several social organizations, military parades alongside Chilean, Argentine and Brazilian marines, student parades, and many others. This brings up a certain sense of optimism about the future.
October 17th, 1910: Sokehs Revolution; Micronesian leader Chief Somatau launches an armed insurrection in an effort to repel the Germans from the region....
December 1, 1910: Francisco I. Madero is sworn in as President.
January 8, 1911: The 9th World Series of Pro Football Occured as the Shelby Blues defeated the Fort Wayne Friars 30-0
February 6th 1911: Nelle Reagan dies giving birth to her son, Ronald. As he grows older, Ronald becomes a Catholic.
May 30, 1911 - The First Indianapolis 500 Took Place as Ray Harroun won with an average speed of 74.59 miles per hour.
July 14th-17th, 1911: Sectarian riots erupt in Birmingham, England, between Catholic and Anglican communities, sparking concern over religious issues,...
July 27th, 1911: Mormon leaders clash with "wet" communities regarding alcohol laws in Nevada, New Mexico, and Arizona,......
August 21st, 1911: Haitian Uprising; Haitian popular uprising in Port au-Prince is launched against American businesses and embassy staff,...
September 11th, 1911: National Guard forces are deployed into Salt Lake City, Utah, in an effort to crackdown on Prohibitionist leaders,....
January 14, 1912: The 10th World Series of Football was Held as the Detroit Heralds defeated the San Francisco Seals 14-7.
March 12th, 1912: Thomas Ryan is born in Ely, Nevada
March 31st, 1912: Qing loyalists led by Yinkang, Prince Qing made military coup in Beijing. They crowned Prince Pu Yi as an Emperor Kang-Te and restored Qing Dynasty ...
April 11th, 1912: Persian leader Abdu’l-Bahá' arrives in New York City, New York preaching a call for American political and military support against Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan....
April 15, 1912 - The Titanic completes is maiden voyage after a near collision with an iceberg.
September 5th, 1912: Riots erupt in Wilmington, Delaware led by labor and socialist organizations regarding proposed state poll taxes....
September 30th, 1912: Yuan Shikai re-grouped his troops and attacked Beijing but defeated. During the battle Yuan Shikai was killed. Yuan Shikai's lieutenant retreated to Canton and joined KMT Government in Canton.
December 5th, 1912: Persian leader Abdu’l-Bahá' arrives in London, England preaching a call for European political and military support against Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan....
1913 Carl Laemmle successfully purchases the film rights for Dracula.
January 9th 1913- Rachel Milhouse Nixon is born in Yorba Linda, California
January 12, 1913: The 11th World Series of Football was held as the Los Angeles Angels defeated the Cincinnati Celts 21-7 at Redland Field.
January 23rd, 1913: Mehmed Talat Pasha, İsmail Enver, and Ahmed Djemal launch a failed military coup against Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan in Istanbul, sparking international tensions...
Mar. 24, 1913: Mississippi Senator, James K. Vardaman, introduces a bill that would ban cannabis consumption in the state of Mississippi....which passes almost unanimously that September.
May 29, 1913: The Naval Aid Bill is approved by the Canadian Parliament. It authorizes funds for the construction of three Queen Elizabeth-class battleships, twelve Arethusa-class light cruisers, and eighteen Admiralty M-class destroyers for the recently formed Royal Canadian Navy.
June 21, 1913 - Summer Revolt: the Hungarians, upset over their loss of power, specifically the loss of Croatia, with the Szeged Conference declare independence. The Ruthenians follow suit and the uprising is not put down until Budapest is bombarded with Phosgene gas shells, in direct violation of the Hague Conventions of 1899 and 1907, in September. The USD is harshly criticized by the other European signers, despite their stockpiling chemical weapons themselves.
January 11, 1914: The 12th World Series of Football took place as the Minneapolis Marines defeated the Davenport Independents 20-7.
March 7th, 1914: Prince Wilhelm of Wied orders the brutal crackdown on peasant uprisings in Tirana, Albania, sparking international attention,...
June 7th, 1914: Baron Sternburg's brutal rule causes protests led by Alexander Kerensky...
June 11th, 1914: Bloody June, Baron's forces massacre 1000 protesters along with Kerensky....
June 18th, 1914: Excecution of the Tzar, through the Tzar is able to arrange for his family to flee to Switzerland.....at that moment, pro-monarchist forces led by Lavr Kornilov stage an uprising, resulting in the Russian civil war
July 19th, 1914: Count Roman von Ungern-Sternberg leads a military coup, overthrowing the government in Saint Petersberg, Russia....
August 4th, 1914: Prohibitionist sentiment erupts in violence throughout the Rocky Mountain States, sparking national attention,....
August 5th 1914: Kornilov killed in artillery fire, civil war leadership falls to Admiral Alexander Kolchak who has plans of setting up own power base...........
September 11th, 1914: Prohibitionist sentiment explodes into riots in Saint Louis, Missouri, sparking international attention and concern,....
December 30th: 1914: Chaos in Russia causes Don Cossaks in the Caucuses lead by Petr Krasnov proclaim independence, forming the Don-Kuban region...........................
January 10, 1915: The 13th World Series of Football took place as the Minneapolis Marines defeated the Detroit Heralds 14-10 as they won their 2nd Straight World Series of Football Title.
On the 26th February 1915 as well as agreeing to the establishment of the Welsh Guards, the King also as an act of recognition of their contribution to the call of the Mother Country, the formation of The Canadian Guards, the Australian Guards and the New Zealand Guards.
The CG by 2013 wear their own adaptation of the Guards uniform, with each individual battalion either wearing single, paired, threes, in fours or five sets of buttons. They wear a red plume and proudly bear the maple leaf on the regimental badge. The 5 battalions serve alongside the RCR, PPCLI, R22R, the Queens Own Rifles of Canada, the Black Watch of Canada and the Canadian Airborne Regiment. (Note this is a Canada with a far stronger military based upon taking up the Imperial defence bill as specified earlier). As of 2013 and following assorted 'peace dividends' the 5 Guards "battalions" are in reality half battalions which are then grouped for battlegroup purposes, this keeps the individual traditions alive with the orphan half battalion serving in a ceremonial and training role. This essentially means that there is one anglophone battlegroup and one francophone.
The Australian Guards wear a very colourful green and gold plume, the badge a kangaroo and boomarang. As of 2013 there are 2 battalions one with a parachute role, the other being mechanised infantry. Both battalions served as Australia's only regular formation from 1915 through to 1945 only then seeing the formation of their junior partner in the Infantry Corps of the RAR.
The NZ Guards, known through the Guards family for their entertaining Hakka and fantastic rugby team (winning over 39 Guards Rugby Championships over the past 98 years). The regiment has a kiwi feathered plume, the Maori belt and the fern as the regimental badge. The NZ Guards today dispose a single battalion group forming alongside their brothers of the RNZR.
Each of the Commonwealth Guards regiments works with the older British Guards regiments in 'the Family' sending personnel back and forth especially to Pirbright to learn the art of the pace stick and the thundering bellow of the drill sergeant.
Affiliated to 'The Family' are the Brigade of Guards of the Indian Army.
All of this was in part due to the precedence set by the Corps of Royal Marines which had in 1901 formed new divisions in all 3 countries. Even today the RM of each nation are simply Royal Marines, as in Royal Marines of Canada (etc). Prince Phillip remains Captain General be thee a Canuck, Brit, Aussie or Kiwi.
April 5th, 1915: African-American boxer Jack Johnson defeats Jess Willard in a boxing match at Oriental Park Racetrack in Havana, Cuba. Race riots erupt across the United States as white Americans call for the "Great White Hope"...
April 20th 1915: On the third anniversary of Bram Stoker's death, Universal Studios releases Dracula. The film is a huge hit and makes a movie star of former theatrical actor Lon Chaney.
May 1st, 1915: Kazakstan and and the Islamic Caliphate Turkestan breaks free from Sternbug's control. Also on this day, The United States of the Danube is officially formed. The power of the monarchy is severely curtailed and replaced by a central council of of elected representatives. Franz Ferdinand title changes from Emperor of Austria-Hungary to King of Danubia and he, as well as future monarchs, are automatically given a seat on the Austrian part of the council and expected to participate in the politics of the new state. Still, the new arrangement is much less work than being an Emperor and Franz Ferdinand begins more and more to drift to religion; citing divine intervention as the sole reason for his survival in 1909. His piety during reign (and especially the church-building programme he started after his abdication in 1931 and the fact he gave up trophy hunting) lead to his beautification by Pope Pius XIII in 1992.
July 1st, 1915: Nikola Tesla briefs the Admiralty of the U.S. Navy in Washington D.C., warning of the threat posed by the German Navy...
July 10th, 1915: Nikola Tesla demonstrates the War Department applications of technology using a German air torpedo in Sayville, New York...
July 15th, 1915: Chaos in Siberia erupts, prison camps in Siberia riot against Sternburg's forces, Bolshevik forces led by Mikhail Frunze and Nikolai Bukharin proclaim the Siberian Socialist Republic(I'm guessing Lenin is still in exile).
December 18th, 1915: Nikola Tesla wins financial funding from J.P. Morgan and John Jacob Astor IV for the construction of electrical wireless transmission towers, sparking international attention...
January 9, 1916: The 14th World Series of Football took place as the Massillon Tigers defeated the San Francisco Seals 31-7.
March 16th, 1916: New York Times proclaims Nikola Tesla one of the richest men in America, citing his various contracts with the U.S. War Department,....
March 22nd, 1916: Shusha Pogrom; Armenians are targeted for violent pogroms by the Islamic Caliphate, leaving c. 60,000 dead,....
May 30th, 1916: KMT Government launched Northern Expedition to militarily unify China.
July 29th, 1916: Nikola Tesla demonstrates the possible weapons applications of "scalar weapons" for the U.S. Navy in Annapolis, Maryland...
August 1st-16th, 1916: The Sixth Summer Olympics are held in Berlin, Germany, despite the political and civil unrest taking place,...
December 25th, 1916: "Joyeux Noel" Incident: bombs explode all over Paris planted by Anarchist Terrorists seeking to create a "Anarchist Commune" combined with gunfire from all sides leads to 150 dead, the worst incident in Paris at that time.
December 14th, 1916: "Revolutionary Insurrectionist Army of Ukraine" in Ukraine led by Nestor Makhno declare independence and proclaim the Anarchist Commune of Ukraine.............
January 14, 1917: The 15th World Series of Football took place as the Canton Bulldogs defeated the Cincinnati Celts 35-17.
May 29th 1917- Josephine Rosemary Kennedy is born in Brookline, Massachusetts. She is a healthy, strong and normal child.
June 1st, 1917: Anti-immigrant riots erupt in Washington D.C., amidst a growing nativist sentiment nationwide,...
June 16th, 1917: Finland declares war on Sternburg's forces and occupy Karelia and the Kola peninsula. Also on this day, New York Police Riots; Riots erupt in New York City, New York amidst rumors of a political crackdown on the New York Police Department,....
July 1st, 1917: Poland breaks free from Russia led by nationalists under Joseph Pilsudski, they manage to take Belarus and the Baltic states, proclaiming the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
July 31st, 1917: Battle of St. Petersburg, White Army defeats Sternburg's forces with Sternburg dying in the battle, however the war has claimed millions of lives and Russia is now a rump state a shell of its former self. Their army too weak to fight the separatists and the Soviets in Siberia, Kolchak signs the "Bitter Peace" with the breakaway factions, and vows to rebuild his forces to reunite them.
August 22nd, 1917: Nationalist leader Trinh Van Can launches an armed insurrection against French forces in Thai Nguyen, Indochina....
October 13th, 1917: Religious pilgrims in Fatima, Portugal proclaim that the Virgin Mary told them that a global war is about to erupt,....
January 11th, 1918: First reported case of Spanish influenza outbreak occurs in Fort Riley, Kansas, spreading rapidly throughout the country....
January 13, 1918: The 16th World Series of Football took place as the Detroit Heralds defeated the Cincinnati Celts 10-0.
March 7th, 1918: First reports of Spanish influenza are reported in La Gloria, Veracruz, Mexico, sparking international attention and concern...
April 22nd, 1918: Canadian officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in Edmonton, Alberta, sparking panic and civil unrest nationwide...
April 27th, 1918: Health officials at the Hague report that the Spanish influenza outbreak has spread to Europe in Amsterdam, Netherlands....
April 28th, 1918: British Ministry of Health announces the first two confirmed cases of Spanish influenza in Edinburgh, Scotland....
May 3rd, 1918: Health officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in Bogota, Colombia, becoming the first cases in South America....
May 7th, 1918: Health officials report outbreaks of Spanish influenza in Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, sparking civil unrest and panic throughout Brazil,....
May 16th, 1918: Health officials in Kobe, Japan report the first reported case of Spanish influenza, sparking civil unrest and panic throughout Japan; Also on this day riots erupt in Istanbul, as reports of Spanish influenza occur, further destabilizing the region....
May 18th, 1918: Panic erupts throughout Japan as cases of Spanish influenza spread in Osaka, Hyogo, and Kobe, sparking calls for a quarantine....
May 22nd, 1918: Health officials report the first case of Spanish influenza in Manila, Philippines, sparking civil unrest and panic nationwide...
June 2nd, 1918: Health officials in Cairo, Egypt report an outbreak of Spanish influenza, fueling chaos throughout the Ottoman Empire. Also on this day, Anti-immigrant riots erupt in New Orleans, Louisiana, amidst a growing anti-immigrant sentiment,....
July 4th, 1918: Civil unrest and panic erupt after health officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in Damascus, Syria....
July 23rd, 1918: Hajj Riots; Religious riots erupt in Mecca, after pilgrims clash amidst rumors of "divine cures" from Spanish influenza are reported....
August 4th, 1918: British colonial officials report an outbreak of Spanish influenza in New Delhi, India, sparking civil unrest and panic....
August 11th, 1918: Third Boer War erupts in Witwatersrand, South Africa, as British miners clash with Boer farmers over local land rights.....
September 3rd, 1918: Fanny Kaplan kills Bolshevik leader Vladimir I. Lenin in Moscow, sparking international attention and concern,...
September 13th 1918 John Fitzgerald Kennedy is born in Brookline, MA. Unfortunately, Jack will have behavioral problems and learning difficulties as he grows older.
October 26th, 1918: Second Battle of Majuba Hill; British colonial forces are ambushed at Transvaal, South Africa, fueling nationalist sentiment....
December 12th, 1918: KMT troops took Beijing, thus ending Qing Dynasty Restoration effort.
December 18th, 1918: Paardeburg Massacre; British forces are ambushed by Boer guerillas along the banks of the Modder River....
January 12, 1919: The 17th World Series of Football took place as the Minneapolis Marines defeated the Rochester Jeffersons 17-3.
March 6th, 1919: Zand River Campaign; British forces launch a campaign to crush Boer resistance, moving up the Zand River....
March 21st, 1919: Christian guerilas led by Béla Kun launch an armed insurrection against the Islamic Caliphate, proclaiming a "war of liberation"....
March 28th-29th, 1919: Battle of Doornkop; 1st Mounted Infantry Brigade is attacked outside of Johannesburg by Boer forces, fueling anti-war sentiment at home....
April 2nd, 1919: The Union of India is created, with the directly controlled British areas merged with the Princely States in a federation.
April 5th, 1919: KMT troops established control over Manchuria, thus nominally controlling all over China. (except Mongolia and Xinjiang)
April 7th, 1919: Fighting erupts over the Saar/Rhineland between French and German military forces, sparking international attention and concern,...
April 10th, 1919: Fighting erupts between Romanian forces and Austro-Hungarian forces over the Transylvania region, sparking tensions throughout the Balkans,....
May 30th, 1919: Fighting erupts between Italian and Austro-Hungarian forces in Fiume, sparking international attention and concern,....
August 8th, 1919: First National Congress of China declared Republic of China. Sun Yat-sen elected as First President. Nanjing became capital of ROC.
September 7th, 1919: Battle of Leliefontein; British forces clash against Boer guerilla forces in Leliefontein, South Africa, outside of Belfast,
September 12th, 1919: Gabriel D'Annunzo leads Italian nationalist forces into Fiume, fueling international tensions in the region,...
April 27th, 1920: Amidst civil unrest in Persia, Persian leader Abdu’l-Bahá' arrives in London, England calling for sanctuary, sparking international attention...
May 4th-17th, 1920: Saar Offensive; German and French troops clash over the Saar/ Rhineland, fueling tensions between the two countries,....
May 12th, 1920: Mehdi Al-Khalissi launches a an armed insurrection inspired by Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan in Baghdad, sparking concern within British military forces....
June 9th, 1920: Persian Socialist Revolution; Socialist leader Mirza Kouchek Khan Jangali overthrows the Shah, proclaiming a socialist revolution in Tehran....
October 19th, 1920: Faysal ibn Husayn is installed by Mehdi Al-Khalissi as the ruler of Iraq at Karbala, sparking international attention and concern...
March 3rd, 1921: Count Roman von Ungern-Sternberg orders the crackdown on peasant dissent in Saint Petersburg, Russia,....
May 1st-4th, 1921: Jaffa Riots; Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan calls for a massive crackdown on the Jewish population in Jaffa, sparking international attention....
July 11, 1921: Mongolian Revolutionists led by Danzan and Bodoo successfully made Communist Revolution in Mongolia and Declared Soccialist Republic of Mongolia (OTL, Outer Mongolia, Inner Mongolia and Zungaria basin of Xinjiang)
September 5th, 1921: Actor Roscoe "Fatty" Arbuckle is stalled north of San Luis Obispo, after a flat tire, averting a sex scandal...
January 4th-6th, 1923: Rosewood Massacre; 26 African-Americans lynched and killed in Rosewood, Florida after accusations of a white woman being raped erupt in violence, forcing the evacuation of the remaining African-American population..
February 3rd, 1923: New Republic By Howard P. Lovecraft, is published, with anti-Semitic and racist tracts, claiming that immigrants and colored people have "robbed the country of a chance to greatness..."
May 1st, 1923: al-Hasan's mad nature and reactionary reforms turns much of population, inspired by the events in Persia and Siberia, against him. The Ottoman Empire is overthrown, replaced with the Socialist Republic of Turkey led by Mustafa Suphi.
June 16, 1923: Sun Yat-sen's strong centralized government based on a one-party system policy led to deterioration of KMT government. As a result federalists led by Chen Jiongming assassinated Sun Yat-sen.
July 1, 1923: The Chinese Immigration Act of 1923 is defeated in the Canadian senate after extensive lobbying by the Chinese-Canadian community.
April 15th, 1925: Andrei Zinov'yevna Rosenbaum changes his name to Andrew Rand upon receiving a visa in New York City, New York...
April 23, 1925: Sun's lieutenants Chiang Kai-shek and Wang Jingwei led their army and overthrew Federalist Government headed by Chen Jiongming. Chen Jiongming and his allies were executed.
May 2, 1925: Chiang Kai-shek was chosen as Chairman of the National Government of ROC. In his inauguration speech, Chiang said: “We should carry the will of Dr.Sun, Father of our Chinese Republic. We should build Great Chinese Republic through China in three steps: military rule, political tutelage, and constitutional rule ”
January 1st, 1926: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) is developed in Heidelberg, Germany, amidst impromptu human experiments,...
April 7th, 1926: Violet Gibson assassinates Fascist leader Benito Mussolini in Rome, Italy, sparking civil unrest and violece throughout the region....
May 1st-3rd, 1926: Race riots erupt against the African-American community in Memphis, Tennessee,...
May 18th, 1926: Christian fundamentalist preacher Aimee Semple McPherson is shot and killed after an attempted kidnapping in Los Angeles, California,...
July 30th, 1926: Race Riots erupt in New Orleans, Louisiana over opposition to the passage of the "Jim Crow" laws,....
October 31st, 1926: Magician Harry Houdini is injured and temporarily hospitalized after performing a stunt in Detroit, Michigan...
November 12th, 1926: Tan Malaka launches a nationalist rebellion against the Dutch in Jakarta, Indonesia,demanding a complete withdrawal of "foreign occupiers"...
1927: Andreas van Kuijk drowns after jumping ship in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.
March 26, 1927: 3-26 incident, Japanese Opera House catches fire and Imperial family dies in incident. Both Communist and Ultranationalist factions vye for power...............
March 28, 1927-April 2, 1929: Japanese Civil War, Communist emerge victorious and proclaim the People's Republic of Japan............
April 9, 1927: Rift between KMT and Communist Party of China led to Shanghai workers union uprising led by Zhou Enlai and defeated the warlord forces of the KMT. The victorious union workers occupied and governed urban Shanghai except
June 12, 1927: Despite Wang Jingwei’s peace effort, Chiang and KMT elders declared martial law in China and attacked Shanghai. Uprising was suppressed and many Communists, including Zhou Enlai was executed. In the year after April 1927, over 300,000 people died across China in anti-Communist suppression campaigns executed by KMT.
January 13th, 1929: Matswa Uprising; André Grenard Matsoua (a.k.a. "Matswa") launches an armed insurrection against French forces in the Congo, sparking international attention....
August 23rd, 1929: Hebron Massacre; Sayyīd Muhammad `Abd Allāh al-Hasan orders the crackdown on the Jewish community of Hebron, further isolating the Jewish populace of the Caliphate...
September 18th-23rd, 1929: London Food Riots; Food riots erupt in London, England, fueled by crop failures, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 25th, 1929: U.S. President is assassinated in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Severino Di Giovanni, triggering tensions between both countries..
November 13th, 1929: Jewish and Romanii gypsies are stripped of rights to citizenship by the German Reichstag in Berlin, based on theories of "racial hierarchy"....
March 30, 1930: Inner Mongolian nobles with the support of KMT government started short Civil War. Mongolian Revolutionary Forces with support of Russian Soviets and Japanese Communists, defeated Mongolian Noble's Forces.
May 5th 1930: Marion Morrison falls ill with dysentery while filming The Big Trail and is replaced by Gary Cooper.
June 20th, 1930: William Z. Foster, Robert Minor and Israel Amter call for massive reforms within the Democratic Party during a convention in Washington D.C.,...
August 13th, 1930: Curuçá Event; Asteroid make an impact of a 2.0 milton nuclear weapon in Curuçá River Area, Amazonas, Brazil, creating a crater 2km in diameter. No known fatalities occur during the event...
August 20th, 1930: Rachael Nixon begins attending Whittier college.
August 26 1930- world famous actor Lon Chaney dies from lung cancer. His son Creighton decides to honor his father's wishes and not become an actor. Instead he continues in the business world, however, a chance meeting with future President Upton Sinclair leads to Creighton taking an interest in politics.
November 1930: Socialist Republic of Mongolia and Siberia-Far East Soviet Republic and Japanese Communist State signed Mutual Defense Pact.
November 6, 1930: Due to failed policy against Mongolia and economic hardship, Central Plain warlords demanded Chiang's resignation, which Chiang refused. Later month 3 warlords Yan Xishan, Feng, Li and Zhang Xueliang combined their forces and attacked Chiang forces. After 4 month of fierce battle Chiang finally could suppress the warlords but his force were exhausted and Government was on brink of bankruptcy.
Jan. 15, 1931: Cannabis is banned in Maine. The ban, however, is extremely unpopular with the vast majority of the state's population, and is rescinded in February of the next year.
August 24th 1931 Universal Studios begins production on Frankenstein. Starring Colin Clive as young Frankenstein, Bettie Davis as his wife to be, and former "western actor" Marion Morrison as the monster. Originally, a 41 year old British actor named Boris Karloff was to play the monster, however he objected to explicit material such as the monster deliberately killing a child and "ravishing" Ms. Davis on the wedding day scene. Director James Whale was forced to tone down some of John Huston's work before casting Morrison as the monster. Surprisingly, the 24 year old greatly impresses audience and critics; at least those not repulsed by the sight of the creature or those living in Kansas.
September 18, 1931: Using weakened position of Chiang Government, joint forces of Communist Japanese, Socialist Mongolia and Chinese Red army conquered Manchuria.
October 8th-10th, 1931: Second Chicago Fire; Fire erupts in the tenements of Chicago, Ilinois, sparking international attention,...
October 11, 1931: CPC declared Chinese Soviet Socialist Republic. Mao Zedong was chosen as Chairman of Soviet China.
October 24th, 1931: Anti-Chinese riots erupt in Los Angeles, California, amidst growing tensions across the Pacific Rim,...
December 10th, 1931: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) is patented in Berlin, Germany originallly marketed as a safe anesthetic,...
1932- Douglas MacArthur approves .276 Pedersen as the next service cartridge. The John Garand begins adapting his design to the .276 Pedersen cartridge.
February 3rd, 1932: Wang Jingwei founded New Life Movement. It was a mix of traditional Confucianism, nationalism and authoritarianism that was Chinese version of facism. It rejected individualism and Western democratic values. Blamed crony capitalists for economic hardship. Loss of Manchuria and Mongolia, as well as Xinjiang made Chinese nationalism very popular. Promotion of traditional Chinese culture and value gave Wang Jingwei great support from rural society of China.
February 20th, 1932: Freaks film directed by Tod Browning makes its hit debut, sparking controversy with its graphic scenes of sex and violence,...
April 9th, 1932: Scarface film directed by Howard Hawks makes its controversial debut featuring graphic violence, foul language, racism, and nudity, sparking controversy,...
May 1, 1932: Socialist Japan, Socialist Korea, Chinese SSR, Socialist Mongolia signed Socialist East Asia Treaty in Mukden, thus creating North East Asia Military Organization called Socialist East Asia Treaty Organization - SEATO. The members agreed that an armed attack against any one of them in Asia would be considered an attack against them all. Consequently they agreed that, if an armed attack occurred, each of them, in exercise of the right of individual or collective self-defence, would assist the member being attacked, taking such action as it deemed necessary, including the use of armed force, to restore and maintain the security of the East Asia area.
June 16th-20th, 1932: Howard Scott leads the Continental Committee on Technocracy in a national convention in New York City, New York, proclaiming the need for a "technocratic revolution in government"....
November 8, 1932: Upton Sinclair running on a fusion Socialist/Democrat ticket, manages to defeat Alf Landon in the presidential election. Upton Beall Sinclair, Jr. is the first Socialist president of the United States and his running mate, Henry Wallace of Iowa, is the first Iowan to be Vice-President.
January 2nd, 1933: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) is withdrawn from the market, after human testing and side effects of the drug become known,...
January 13th, 1933: Howard Scott leads a national radio broadcast, proclaiming the need for "Technocratic Revolution" in New York City, New York....
January 21, 1933: Wang Jingwei officially split from KMT and established National Socialist Party of China.
January 30th, 1933: Jewish Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (CDSJG) launches mass protests throughout Germany, over proposed economic policies in Berlin,....
March 3, 1933: Wang Jingwei and military commanders of loyal to Wang Jingwei, launched uprising against Chiang Government. Within 6 month Wang Jingwei successfully conquered almost all of North China and Sichuan.
March 7th 1933- Harold Nixon makes a miraculous recovery from a bout of tb.
April 1st, 1933: Anti-Jewish riots erupt in Berlin, led by the Deutschen Hochschulring (DH), sparking international attention and concern,...
August 8, 1933: Wang Jingwei declared Nationalist Chinese Republic. Wang Jingwei was chosen as Shangdi (same title as fuhrer).
November 22nd, 1933: Communist leader Chen Mingshu proclaims the rise of a reolutionary socialist government in Fuzhou, China, sparking international attention....
February 14th, 1934: Adrien Arcand launches the fascist National Unity Party (NUP) in Montreal, Quebec, calling a right-wing nationalist state,....
June 26, 1934- Congress passes the National Firearms Act. The law requires the payment of a $200 tax stamp in order to own a automatic weapons, a short barreled shotgun, or a short barreled rifle. The act also bans convicted felons, non-Americans, and the mentally ill from owning firearms.
August 29th, 1934: Rachael Nixon begins Duke.
October 5th, 1934: Spanish Revolution; Belarmino Tomás and Ramón González Peña lead a socialist revolution, overthrowing the Bourbon monarchy in Madrid, Spain,...
January 2nd, 1935: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) becomes an illegal street drug and narcotic, after human testing and side effects of the drug become known, in Berlin, Germany...
February 9th, 1935: Billionaire Nikola Tesla calls for the establishment of a Department of Eugenics, during Congressional hearing in Washington D.C.,....
December 15th 1935- actress Thelma Todd runs screaming into a Los Angeles police station, claiming someone is trying to kill her. A couple of plainclothesmen officers are assigned to her and eventually a suspect is arrested. The police find that there are rumors of some kind of "Hollywood Mafia", some are very believable.
April 15th, 1936: Islamic Caliphate forces launch a crackdown on Jewish communities in Tulkarm and Shechem, sparking tensions within the Jewish world....
April 19th, 1936:Óscar Únzaga de la Vega, leader of Falange Socialista Boliviana (FSB) comes to power in Santa Cruz de la Sierra, Bolivia,...
June 24th-26th, 1936: Earl Browder calls for a national resistance campaign against fascism during the Democratic Socialist Party Convention in New York City, New York,...
July 16th, 1936: George Andrew McMahon assassinates King Edward VIII at Constitution Hill near Buckingham Palace in London, England....
October 20, 1936: The Trans-Canada Highway Act is signed into law by Prime Minister R. B. Bennett.
October 31st, 1936: Magician Harry Houdini dies in his sleep at his home in Queens, New York, sparking international attention, along with spawning rumors of "demonic pacts"....
November 3, 1936: Upton Sinclair is re-elected in a landslide over Republican challenger Wendell Willkie. Henry Wallace, having defected from the Democrats to the Socialists, is re-elected Vice-President. In other news, the Socialists had made major gains in Congress, shrinking the floundering Democrats to 71 seats. The Democrats would later merge with the Republicans to create the National Party in 1946.
March 7th, 1937: Islamic fundamentalist leader Mírzá Muhammad `Alí is assassinated in Tehran, sparking civil unrest and violence in the region....
March 24th, 1937: Female Islamic fundamentalist leader Rúhíyyih Khanum is arrested by Persian police authorities in Tehran, sparking international attention....
April 6th, 1937: Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) becomes illegal to possess and use in the United States, after reports of the drug in the United States are reported in New York City, New York,....
June 3rd, 1937: Rachael Nixon Graduates from Duke.
June 7th 1937- Jean Harlow comes out of her coma and her health improves. She and William Powell will follow through with their wedding plans.
July 4, 1937 - Amelia Earhart completes around the world flight.
August 3rd, 1937: Szczurowa Massacre; Polish officials announce a pogrom of the Romanii gypsy community in Szczurowa, Poland, sparking international attention and concern,...
November 15th, 1937: German officials announce the passage of legislation, approving the massive roundup of Romanii gypsies as a "criminal class" in Berlin,....
March 2nd, 1938: Child Bride (a.k.a. Dust to Dust) directed by Harry Revier, starring 12-year old Shirley Mills, sparks controversy with its scenes of nudity, paediophilia and sexual intercourse,..
April 2nd, 1938: Amidst rampant speculation on wheat and farm commodities, the stock market falls in New York City, New York, triggering an economic recession....
April 16th, 1938: Albert Hofmann introduces the world to LSD in Basel, Switzerland, sparking international interest, especially from disaffected youth,...
June 13th, 1938: Secretary of State Joseph P. Kennedy I meets with German Foreign Minister Herbert von Dirksen in London, sparking international attention,....
February 4th, 1939: President Upton Sinclair signs the Wagner-Rogers Act into law in Washington D.C., allowing greater immigration from Eastern Europe and Russia, fueling outrage from cultural conservatives....
February 7th, 1939: Sydney Riots; Riots erupt in Sydney, Australia amidst growing nationalist republican sentiment, sparking international attention,...
November 5th, 1939: Anti-Semitic riots erupt in Tripoli, Libya, leaving c. 280 people killed in the process,....
December 14th, 1939: Winston Churchill and Jean Monnet announce the formation of the Franco-British Union in London, sparkng international attention and concern....
January 22nd, 1940: Christian Front guerillas led by Father Charles Coughlin launch attacks against Boston, Massachusetts and Phildelphia, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention....
February 3rd-12th, 1940: The Fifth Winter Olympics are held in Sapporo, Japan, the first for the Socialist state, sparking international attention and controversy,...
May 1st, 1940: President Upton Sinclair announces, based on the findings of the Slattery Report, the intial resettlement of Jewish refugees into the Alaskan territory, with settlements at Baranof Island, the Mat-Su Valley, Skagway, Petersburg and Seward...
May 30th, 1940: Adrien Arcand calls for the secession of Quebec in a rally in Montreal, sparking tensions with the Canadian and American governments....
June 16th, 1940: Franco-British Union is formally established in ceremonies in London and Paris, sparking international attention and concern...
September 21st-October 3rd, 1940: The Twelfth Summer Olympics are held in Tokyo, Japan, bringing further international attention to the Socialist state and its policies....
November 5th 1940 Creighton T. Chaney is elected Senator from California. He is a member of the Socialist Party.
December 24th, 1940: Ecstasy directed by Gustav Machaty, sparks controversy with its scenes of nudity and graphic scenes of sex, transforming actress Hedy Lamarr into an international star....
June 1st, 1941: Fahrud Pogrom Begins; Iraqi officials launch the massive nationwide roundup of the Jewish people to international outrage...
July 1st, 1941: March on Washington; African-American activists led by A. Philip Randolph march on Washington D.C., demanding greater civil rights protections and an end to "Jim Crow" laws...
November 30th, 1941: Two-Faced Woman directed by George Cukor, starring Greta Garbo, sparks controversy with its portrayal of casual sex, sexual liberation, and rape...
March 29th, 1942: Hukbalahap Rebellion; nationalist guerillas launch an armed insurrection against Americans in Nueva Ecija, Philippines, sparking international attention,...
November 3rd, 1942: Joseph P. Kennedy II (S-MA) is elected governor of Massachusetts, in a highly contested gubernatorial race....
February 5th, 1943: The Outlaw directed by Howard Hawks, starring Jane Russell, makes its hit debut with its graphic scenes of violence, and nude scenes with Jane Russell,...
February 13th, 1943: U.S. Army PFC Henry Beach proclaims that he is being "deproved of his rights and liberities" due to his National Party affiliation in Los Angeles, California,...
May 30th, 1943: Zoot Suit Riots; Riots erupt in Los Angeles, California as white leaders clash with Hispanic communities, sparking national attention,...
July 20th, 1943: Detroit Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Detroit, Michigan, A. Philip Randolph calls for federal intervention,....
August 1st, 1943: Harlem Race Riots; Riots erupt in Harlem, New York, sparking national attention and concern to race relations,....
January 26th- February 5th, 1944: The Sixth Winter Olympics are held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy, sparking international attention,...
May 20th, 1944: William Z. Foster announces his resignation as Chairman of the Democratic Socialist Party,in New York City, New York...
May 20th-22nd, 1944: Democratic Socialist Party Convention is held in New York City, New York led by Earl Browder, sparking national attention,....
July 29th-August 14th, 1944: The Thirteenth Summer Olympics are held in London, England, highlighting the Franco-British Union and its bilingual state,...
August 19th-25th, 1944: Paris Riots; French nationalists clash with government officials in Paris, France over proposed education proposals of the Franco-British Union,....
October 30th, 1944: U.S. troops are deployed to Puerto Rico, after Jayuya guerillas launch a rebellion in San Juan, Puerto Rico,....
December 31st, 1944: Ronald Reagan is ordained as a Priest by the Archbishop of Chicago, Samuel Stritch.
July 26th, 1945: Democratic Socialist Party holds its national convention in New York City, New York, sparking national attention...
December 26th, 1945: Military forces launch a failed coup attempt against the government in Saint Petersburg led by General Lavrentii Beria,....
December 28th, 1945: Scarlet Street starring Edward G. Robinson and Joan Bennett, sparks controversy with its portrayal of prostitution, narcotics, and graphic sex,...
January 24th, 1946: Russian officials launch a massive crackdown on the Jewish communities throughout the Ukraine, starting in Kiev...
February 7th-9th, 1946: Anti-Chinese race riots erupt in Seattle, Washington, amidst growing tensions with the growing immigrant community,....
June 3rd, 1946: Irish Catholics in Belfast launch riots , demanding greater political and religious freedoms, clashing with Protestant Orangemen,....
July 4th, 1946: Kielce Pogrom; Polish leaders launch a massive crackdown on the Jewish populace nationwide, starting in Kielce. The panic sparks an immediate humanitarian crisis...
Aug. 7, 1946: The Tesla Motor Company unveils the Dynamic, a Gasoline/Electric Hybrid automobile. It's a hit and sells until 1964.
August 15th, 1946: The Dumont Network (DMN-TV) television network is launched in New York City, New York, in time for the rise of television popularity's rise....
October 21st, 1946: U.S. Army begins seretly experimenting with LSD in Fort Dietrick, Maryland, under the cloak of secrecy,...
December 19th, 1946: Sudanese nationalist forces led by Ismail al-Azhari, and backed by the Islamic Caliphate, launch an armed insurrection in Khartoum, Sudan against Franco-British Union forces,....
March 4th, 1947: Franco-British Union leaders call for greater political and military unity at Dunkirk, France, in an effort to provide "security for the European Continent"....
June 15th, 1947: Health officials report that 7% of high school youth are addicted to Phencyclidine (OTL's PCP) in a nationwide study released in Washington D.C.,...
July 5th, 1947: General Louis E. Starr discusses the defense applications of disc-shaped aircraft in Portland, Oregon,....
January 13th, 1948: Russian Jewish leader Solomon Mikhoels arrives in London, warning of the atrocities being committed against the Jewish communities in Russia...
January 20th, 1948: Hindu and Muslim forces launch sectarian violence against each other for Kashmir, sparking civil unrest and panic,....
March 17th, 1948: Treaty of Brussels; Franco-British Union leaders announce the Treaty of Brussels, creating a security agreement for the European Continent....
April 1, 1948: Gussie Neil Davis (creator of the Kilgore Rangerettes) decided to create a plan to have the Rangerettes sing while Dancing, as the Vocal Drill Team was Invented.
May 15th, 1948: Al-Qadimah Massacre; Islamic Caliphate leaders launch the crackdown on al-Balda al-Qadimah, the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem, sparking outrage throughout the Jewish world...
May 29th, 1948: Arab forces launch a brutal crackdown in Zionist guerillas in Palestine in Jerusalem, sparking international attention,...
July 4th, 1948: Andrew Rand along with A.J. Muste, Dwight Macdonald, Ralph T. Templin, Roy Kepler, Cecil Hinshaw, Milton Mayer, Bayard Rustin and Horace Champney, launch calls for "national tax resistance" in Chicago, Illinois, launching the national Libertarian movement.....
July 7th, 1949: Bakersfield Fire; Fire devastates the city of Bakersfield, California, forcing a massive reconstruction of the city,....
September 6th, 1949: Anti-Greek and anti-Christian campaign is launched by the Islamic Caliphate in Istanbul, sparking international condemnation and concern,....
October 1st, 1949: Yalu River Conflict; Chinese and Japanese forces clash against each other regarding the Korean Peninsula, sparking international attention and concern,....
December 9, 1949: Two Days before the AAFC title game, the two leagues made peace as all 7 AAFC Teams joined the NFL and to make it even the Cincinnati Bengals, Dallas Texans and the Minneapolis Marines joined the NFL.
American Conference
Eastern: Baltimore Colts, Buffalo Bills, Chicago Hornets, Cincinnati Bengals*, New York Yankees
Western: Cleveland Browns, Dallas Texans*, Los Angeles Dons, Minneapolis Marines*, San Francisco 49ers
National Conference
Eastern: Detroit Lions, New York Giants, Philadelphia Eagles, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins
Western: Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Kansas City Cowboys (relocated from New York Bulldogs), Los Angeles Rams, St. Louis Cardinals (relocated from Chicago)
March 20th, 1950: Muhammad VIII al-Amin launches an armed insurrection against Franco-British Union forces in Tunis, Tunisia, demanding independence,....
September 26th, 1950: Socialist Johann Koplenig launches a massive insurrection in Viena, Austria, sparking national attention,...
October 12th, 1950: Sidney Cohen introduces LSD to the underground scene in New York City, New York, sparking international attention,...
November 13th, 1950: Tambov Riots; Riots erupt in Tambov, Russia after the pandemic outbreak of pneumonia...
November 29th, 1950: Russian military forces launch a crackdown on Polish nationalists, conducting a "police action", sparking international attention,...
January 9th, 1951: Persian Islamic fundamentalist leader Shoghi Effendi calls for the formation of a council of Islamic states in Tehran, Iran.....
January 26th, 1951: The Iron Sword by archconservative John O Beaty, is published, proclaiming that Russia is under the control of "Judaized Khazars", becoming a major bestseler,....
February 26th, 1951: Pope Pius the XII dies in his sleep.
March 6th, 1951: Ghanian nationalist forces led by Kwame Nkrumah launch an armed insurrection, calling for an end to the Commonwealth,....
March 14th, 1951: French Cardinal Michel Collin of Lorraine, Franco-British Union is named Pope Clement XV by way of the College of Cardinals, amidst pomp and circumstances in the Vatican City....
March 22nd, 1951: UFO sightings begin in Las Vegas, Nevada, sparking national attention to the predictions by Donald Keyhoe,...
June 29th, 1951: Moscow Riots; Riots erupt in Moscow, Russia amidst outbreaks of pneumonia, sparking international attention and concern,....
October 21st, 1951: Russian military forces begin their withdrawal from Poland and Lithuania, amidst international condemnation,....
October 31st, 1951: Muslim and Hindu forces clash against each other in Srinagar, sparking tensions across South Asia,....
December 17th, 1951: African-American civil rights leaders Paul Robeson and W.E.B. DuBois lead a march in Washington D.C., charging the federal government with genocide, sparking international attention....
March 26th, 1952: Islamic fundamentalist leader Alí-Akbar Furútan launches an armed insurrection in Khurasan, fueling civil unrest in Persia....
July 11th, 1952: Gerald L.K. Smith is named the Chairman of the National Party, during the National Convention in Chicago, Illinois,....
October 2nd, 1952: Guinean nationalist forces led by Sékou Touré, launch an armed insurrection, demanding independence, sparking international attention and concern,...
November 4th, 1952: Robert Taft (N-OH) and Harold Stassen (N-MN) win the U.S. presidential elections after calling for a "Fortress America" platform of isolationism,....
December 2nd-8th, 1952: Great Smog of London; Health officials report c. 4,000 deaths due to high smog levels throughout London, England....
January 29th, 1953: Russian officials announce the nationwide roundup of Jewish populace for "deportation" under the leadership of Nikolai Nikolayevich Polyakov in Moscow,....
June 14th, 1953: UFO sightings are reported across the United States, rising to record levels throughout the summer,...
July 8th, 1953: The Moon Is Blue directed by Otto Preminger, starring David Niven and William Holden, with nude scenes by Maggie McNamara, sparks controversy with its graphic language, nudity, and explicit sexual conversations....
July 20th, 1953: UFO sightings take place in Brush Creek, California, sparking international attention,...
January 1st, 1954: Cameroonian UPC guerillas, led by Ahmadou Ahidjo launch an armed insurrection against the Franco-British Union, demanding national independence,....
April 27th, 1954: Togolese guerillas led by Sylvanus Olympio launch an armed insurrection against Franco-British Union forces, sparking international attention and concern,...
June 20th, 1954: French African War; Franco-British Union forces are deployed throughout Africa after Modibo Keita, Léopold Senghor, and Philibert Tsiranana launch rebellions in Malagasy, Sudan, and Senegal demanding national independence,....
June 26th, 1954: Draft Riots erupt in Paris and London, after it is announced that the recruitment levels have fallen short of government quotas,...
July 1st, 1954: Somali nationalist forces led by Muhammad Haji, Ibrahim Egal, Aden Abdullah, and Osman Daar launch a massive war of independence in Mogadishu, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 21st-24th, 1954: Los Angeles Disaster; Health officials report 3,175 deaths due to high smog levels throughout Los Angeles, California, sparking national attention,....
December 21st, 1954: Flooding occurs in Chicago, Illinois, forcing the evacuation of portions of the city,....
March 2nd, 1955: Claudette Colvin is placed under arrest while trying to sit down at a segregated bus line in Montgomery, Alabama....
May 4th, 1955: Libertarian Florence Jaffray Harriman launches a call for a "national tax strike" in Washington D.C., sparking national attention,....
August 30th, 1955: David Ankenbrandt warns of the danger of war, during Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,...
April 17th, 1956: Utah Governor J. Bracken Lee (N-UT) is shot by a lone gunman, while leading a "national tax strike" rally in Salt Lake City, Utah....
September 1st, 1956: Riots erupt in the Franco-British Union in Paris, London, Edinburgh, et al. amidst concerns over military buildup of the Franco-British Union in the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa...
October 1st, 1956: National Telefilm Associates (NTA-TV) television network is formed in Los Angeles, California, dedicated purely running films.....
October 22nd, 1956: Jeron Criswell Konig warns of the dangers of "alien abduction" in New York City, New York,....
December 18th, 1956: Baby Doll directed by Elia Kazan, sparks controversy with its story of sexual fetish and casual teenage sex by actress Caroll Baker, sparking condemnation by the Catholic Church,...
January 2nd, 1957: Gilbert Bogle and Margaret Chandler begin distributing LSD in Sydney, Australia, sparking national attention,....
January 13th, 1957: Frank Lloyd Wright wins approval for "the Illinois", mile-high skyscraper, in Chicago, Illinois, sparking the attention of the international art community....
March 8th, 1957: Islamic Caliphate forces battle against the Franco-British Union for the Sinai Peninsula at Rafah, taking control of the Suez Canal,....
August 12th, 1957: Evangelist Jaoa de Freitas Guimares disappears in Rio de Janeiro, amidst claims that he had been visited by "alien guardians"....
September 19th, 1957:Islamic dundamentalist leader Alí-Akbar Furútan launches an armed insurrection in Tehran, Persia, sending shockwaves throughout the region....
October 10th, 1957: Atlas Shrugged by Andrew Rand is published, becoming a massive bestseller, considered by many the Objectivist Manifesto....
September 20th, 1958: Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is killed during a book signing by mental patient Izola Curry in Harlem, New York....
December 2, 1958: Pacific Coast League officially joins Major League Baseball however the Hollywood Stars decided to Merge with the Brooklyn Dodgers and became the Los Angeles Dodgers, In addition the PCL expands to bring the Oakland Oaks back to the Major League Baseball Circuit
AL: Baltimore Orioles, Boston Red Sox, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Athletics, New York Yankees, Washington Senators
NL: Chicago Cubs, Cincinnati Reds, Los Angeles Dodgers, Milwaukee Braves, New York Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Pittsburgh Pirates, St. Louis Cardinals
PCL: Los Angeles Angels, Oakland Oaks, Portland Beavers, Sacramento Solons, San Diego Padres, San Francisco Seals, Seattle Rainiers, Vancouver Canadians
March 1st-17th, 1959: Lhasa Rebellion; Tibetan nationalists launch an armed insurrection against Chinese occupation forces in Lhasa, Tibet, sparking international attenion,...
April 29th, 1959: U.S. troops are deployed into the Dominican Republic, after the government collapses in Santo Domingo, sparking massive protests in the African-American community,...
July 25th, 1959: Great Chinese Famine; c. 15,000,000 people starve as a result of massive drought, crop failure, and civil unrest throughout the region,....
December 4th 1959: Pope Clement the XV dies via a massive heart attack during a private meeting with the French President.
December 7, 1959: New York Giants relocated to Minneapolis, MN and became the Minnesota Twins
December 21st 1959: The College of Cardinals elect Cardinal Angelo Roncalli Pope. He takes the name John XXIII.
January 15th, 1960: Anti-Igbo campaign of genocide begins in Lagos, Nigeria, sparking calls for military intervention by the Franco-British Union,...
February 9th, 1960: Adolph Coors III, heir to the Coors beer empire, is kidnapped and held for ransom at Pike's Peak, Colorado....
February 12th, 1960: Pope John the XXIII announces that a second Vatican Council will take place.
February 13th, 1960: Tensions mount between the United States and Franco-British Union after the detonation of a nuclear weapon at Reggane, French Algeria, sparking international attention and concern...
February 18, 1960: The Continental League will now join the Major League Baseball Circuit however the League Looks Like This.
CL: Atlanta Crackers, Buffalo Bisons, Dallas Rangers, Denver Rockies, Houston Colts, Newark Bears, New York Mets, Toronto Maple Leafs
February 24th, 1960: Reverend Jim Jones, with wife Marceline Jones, launches the call for greater civil rights and intergration in Minneapolis, Minnesota,...
April 8th, 1960: Sharpeville Massacre; South African forces launch a brutal crackdown on demonstration, sparking racial tensions in the region,....
May 3rd, 1960: Political tensions threaten to dissolve the Franco-British Union as French nationalist sentiment sparks riots in Paris, Nice, and Nantes, over proposed education and political representation measures....
May 4th, 1960: Russian Food Riots; Food riots erupt in Saint Petersburg, Russia, amidst government mandated rationing,...
June 28th, 1960: Reverend Jim Jones cals for greater political reforms and racial integration to be made during a rally in Havana, Cuba, sparking international controversy,....
June 30th, 1960: Zairean guerillas led by Patrice Lumumba launch an armed insurrection against Belgian forces starting in Kinshasha, sparking international attention,....
July 9th, 1960: Linus Pauling leads an anti-war demonstration in Los Angeles, California, calling for an end to the threat of nuclear weapons.....
July 14th, 1960: Franco-British Union, French, and German military forces are deployed into the Congo, sparking race riots across Western Europe,...
October 16th, 1960: First Family Dog, LSD-induced party is launched in San Francisco, California, sparking international attention,...
November 8th, 1960: Battle of Niemba; Franco-British troops are ambushed by Congolese guerillas in Niemba, sparking anti-draft riots in Ireland,....
November 13th, 1960: Anti-war protests take place outside the War Department in Washingon D.C., sparking international attention,...
December 27th, 1960: Tensions mount further as the Franco-British Union detonates a nuclear weapon at Hammoudia, French Algeria, sparking a condemnation from the U.S. government....
January 3rd, 1961: Idaho Falls Disaster; partial nuclear meltdown takes place in Idaho Falls, Idaho sparking international attention and concern about nuclear energy,....
February 1st, 1961: Veronica Lueken proclaims an apparition of Mary, stating,"The persecution within the House of God will be heavy. The agents of hell seek to destroy My Son's House on earth. Many of the dedicated will grow weak and fall in with the plan of satan, preferring to accept a life without suffering on earth, refusing and casting from their minds the reality of the eternal life of the Kingdom...." in Bayside, New York...
August 13th, 1961: Riots erupt in Alexanderplatz, as railway workers clash over proposed political and economic plans before the Reichstag in Berlin,...
September 25th, 1961: Amidst heavy anti-foreigner sentiment and paranoia, international officials report the end to the Great Chinese Famine in Beijing, sparking international attention and concern,....
October 7th, 1961: Reverend Jim Jones leads a rally for greater racial intergration in Indianapolis, Indiana, sparking national attention,....
October 11th, 1961: Victim film starring Dirk Bogarde and Sylvia Sims, sparks massive controversy with its portrayal of homosexuality and foul language, sparking accusations of "shameless Hollywood"....
October 6th, 1961: Love Pageant Rally is held in San Francisco, California, promoting the use of LSD, sparking national controversy,...
January 14th, 1962: First "Human Be-In" is held in San Francisco, California, promoting the use of LSD,...
February 27th, 1962: Nguyen Van Cu and Pham Phu Quoc kill Nationalist leader Ngo Dinh Diem in Saigon. Independence leaders claim the assassination was sponsored by the Franco-British Union intelligence services.....
April 15th, 1962: Andrew Rand proclaims a "national tax strike" sparking international attention in New York City, New York...
July 1st, 1962: German military forces are deployed into Rwanda and Burundi after armed insurrection led by Grégoire Kayibanda and André Muhirwa,...
August 13th, 1962: Franco-British Union General Strike; Labor unions launch a massive strike throughout the Commonwealth, demanding basic labor rights and protections,...
October 1st, 1962: Battle of Kotabaru; Japanese-backed Indonesian forces massacre Dutch troops, in the campaign for West Irian, New Guinea,....
October 13th, 1962: Franco-British Union troops are deployed into the Trans-Karakoram Tract, battling against Muslim guerillas in the region,...
February 18th, 1963: Islamic fundamentalist leaders Manuchihi Hizari and Hurmuz Zindih lay siege to Casablanca, U.S. officials warn that the monarchy is in danger of collapse...
March 18th, 1963: Veronica Lueken proclaims an apparition of Mary stating,"Your country and the world is heading fast into the setting up of a one world religion and government. Recognize the signs! There will be no unity without My Son as the Christ...." in Bayside, New York...
March 31st, 1963: Islamic fundamentalist leaders Manuchihi Hizari and Hurmuz Zindih overthrow the monarchy in Rabat, Morocco, sparking tensions in the region. Also on this day, Anti-war demonstrations take place in Lyon, questioning the military actions of the Franco-British Union,....
April 10th, 1963: General Edwin Walker is assassinated by Alec J. Hiddell in Dallas, Texas, during a rally for the support of the Crusades....
August 6th, 1963: A.J. Muste, along with students from Columbia University, leads anti-war demonstrations in New York City, New York...
August 15th, 1963: Promises! Promises! directed by King Donovan, starring Jayne Mansfield, sparks riots by Christian fundamentalist groups after the many nude and graphic sex scenes featuring the actress,...
October 15th, 1963: Sister Veronica Leuken meets with Pope John XXIII in the Vatican City, predicting a "glorious war". One alleged prophecy states,"Have no fear, little one. I am the Mother of God who speaks to you and asks you to publish the message I am going to give you to the whole world. You will find strong resistance while you do so. Listen well and pay attention to what I tell you.Men must be set on the right road once more. With suppliant humility, men must seek forgiveness for sins committed already and for sins which will be committed. You wish me to give you a sign, so that everyone will accept My Words, which I am saying through you, to the human race. I have seen the Prodigy of the Sun and all believers, unbelievers, peasants, countrymen, wise men, journalists, laics and priests, all have seen it. And now I proclaim in my name: A great punishment shall fall on the entire human race, not today and not tomorrow, but in the second half of the 20th century!... The time of times will come and everything will come to an end if humanity is not converted, and if things remain as they are now or get worse, the great and powerful men will perish just as will the small and weak."
December 10th, 1963: Islamic Califphate forces back nationalist guerillas led by Jamshid ibn Abdullah against the Franco-British Union in Zanzibar,....
January 19th, 1964: Ronald Reagan is named Archbishop of Chicago.
March 6th, 1964: Battle of Cyprus; Franco-British Union forces clash with Islamic Caliphate forces in Cyprus, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 6th-8th, 1964: Birmingham Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Birmingham, Alabama, amidst growing African-American anger over segregation,....
July 4th-7th, 1964: Atlanta Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Atlanta, Georgia, amidst growing African-American anger over segregation,...
October 7th, 1964: Anti-foreigner riots erupt in Tripoli, Libya, forcing military intervention by the Franco-British Union,...
December 7th, 1964: In the aftermath of the presidential elections, Veronica Lueken predicts during a rally in Washington D.C.,"America, your country, the United States, a land of plenty, has never witnessed mass slaughter and death, but, My children, unless, and I say unless, you turn back now, your country will witness death such as never has gripped the heart of man before, a terror brought about by the knowledge that there has been a rejection of truth, a rejection of your God."
March 26th, 1965: Pakistan launches a brutal war of extermination against the Bengali populace, sparking international condemnation,...
July 15th, 1965: Reverend Jim Jones leads a rally for the rights of farm workers and day laborers in Ukiah, California, sparking national attention,...
August 14th, 1965: Anti-Muslim Riots erupt in Queens, New York, targetting members of the Nation of Islam (NOI),....
November 26th, 1965: Franco-British Union launches its first satellite at Plateau d'Albion, fueling tensions between the United States and the Franco-British Union....
Apr. 4th, 1966: The Tesla Motor Company unveils the Thunderbolt, a groundbreaking Steam/Electric Hybrid automobile. Production is halted in December 1966 after a tornado hits their South Chicago factory but resumes in September of the following year. Production stops again in October 1974 while the company goes thru restructuring. The Mark III is made until 1979, and had 250 horsepower in it's final incarnation.
May 3rd, 1966: The Overmyer Network (ON-TV) television network is launched in New York City, New York, sparking international attention....
July 11th, 1966: The blue whale, the world's largest organisms are declared extinct by wildlife experts in Reykjavik Iceland, sparking international attention,...
October 5th, 1966: Nuclear meltdown takes place at the Frenchtown Charter Township, outside of Detroit, Michigan, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 1st-15th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham preaches to Christian followers in New York City, New York, to join in the crusade to "free the Holy Land"....
January 18th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham meets with White House leaders to discuss the issue of recruiting the nation's youth to volunteer in the "Children's Crusade" in Washington D.C.,....
April 17th-May 8th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham preaches to troops entering the Holy Land at Istanbul, Turkey and Damascus, Syria, calling for a "commitment for Christ" in battle....
May 14th-28th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruiting youth for the Crusades in Lexington, Kentucky, calling for an international campaign to free the Holy Land...
May 19th, 1967: "The Illinois", mile-high skyscraper, is completed, sadly the designer, Frank Lloyd Wright has been dead for 8 years.....
June 10th, 1967: Pope John XXIII calls for the "liberation of Jerusalem" during Mass at the Vatican City, calling upon youth to "pledge their lives to the love of God..."
June 25th, 1967: Nationalist Party Chairman George Lincoln Rockwell survives an assassination by John Palter attempt in Arlington, Virginia, highlighting tensions within the political party...
July 8th, 1967: General Curtis Le May proclaims the need for a strong National Party during a speech in Marysville, California,....
July 15th, 1967: Reverend Jim Jones warns of the dangers posed by thermonuclear war during a rally in Redwood Valley, California,....
August 13th-27th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham leads a recruitment drive for the Crusades in Chanute, Kansas, proclaiming the need for youth involvement...
September 8th-17th, 1967: Heart of America Crusade; Failed assassination attempt on Billy Graham occurs in Kansas City, Missouri during a recruitment drive for the Crusades....
September 24th-October 8th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruiting youth for the Crusades in Muncie, Indiana....
September 27, 1967: Seattle Rangers WR Joe Payton grabbed 3 Receptions with 1 Touchdown by defeated the San Jose Apaches 27-6.
October 9th, 1967: I Am Curious Swedish film directed by Vilgot Sjöman, starring Lena Nyman, sparks condemnation over its promotion of paediophilia and teenage sex, with riots beginning in Dallas, Texas,....
November 5th-19th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham begins recruitment for the Crusades in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, sparking international attention....
November 26th, 1967: Reverend Billy Graham collapses in Belmont Abbey,North Carolina after attempting to recruit youth for the Crusades....
January 30th, 1968: Andrew Rand publishes a full-page ad campaign to launch a "national tax strike" in the New York Times, sparking national controversy and debate. Also on this day, Polish government officials led by Zenon Kliszko launch a brutal crackdown on the Jewish population, sparking international condemnation,...
March 8th, 1968: Polish officials begin the roundup of Jewish communities, starting in Gdansk and Warsaw, proclaiming them a "threat to national sovereignty" during a national television broadcast,....
March 12th, 1968: Senator Eugene McCarthy announce his support for the "Children's Crusade" into the Holy Land, during a speech in Chicago, Illinois, sparking international attention...
April 11th, 1968: MP Rudi Dutschke is assassinated right-wing opposition leader Josef Bachmann in Berlin, fueling civil unrest and panic throughout Germany....
April 20th, 1968: MP Enoch Powell calls for "Rivers of Blood" during a Trafalgar Square rally in London, England, threatening to divide the Franco-British Union in civil unrest and violence...
July 26th, 1968: Sri Lankan Civil War erupts; Buddhist and Hindu factions clash in Dambulla, sparking a humanitarian disaster,....
August 24th, 1968: Franco-British Union officials detonate a nuclear weapon at Fangataufa Atoll in the South Pacific, sparking fears that the military will utlize the weapon in the Middle East as part of the Vatican-led Crusades....
October 18, 1968: Major League Baseball has planned to add a New Promotion-Relegation System so we can have 2 Divisions however the American, Continental, National and Pacific Leagues will all be Division 1, But These 4 Minor Leagues will be promoted to Major League Status to play in Division 2 in 1969.
November 30th, 1968: American Indian Movement (AIM) guerillas launch an armed insurrection at Fort Laramie, South Dakota, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 22nd, 1969: Russian opposition leader Leonid Brezhnev, is brutally murdred by Viktor Ivanovich Ilyin in Moscow, sparking civil unrest and violence nationwide....
July 19th, 1969: Pope John XXIII dies, via stroke.
August 8th,1969: After six days of no two thirds majority ballots for election, the College of Cardinals picks compromise candidate Cardinal William Conway, Archbishop of Armagh and Primate of all Ireland. He takes the name Patrick I, only because Pope Cirain, as he wrote near his death, would be too difficult for non-Irish Catholics to say.
February 27th, 1970: Sahrawi nationalist guerilla launch an armed insurrection in Morocco, forcing Spanish and Franco-British Union military intervention into the region,....
April 11th, 1970: Nelson Rockefeller praises the work of Eugenics Clinics of America, during a rally in Washington D.C.,...
May 30, 1970 - Al Unser won his First Indianapolis 500 driving the Vel's Parnelli Jones Ford.
September 14th, 1970: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"The angel of peace has left your country..." after Marian visions in New York City, New York....
October 4, 1970: In a Division 2 Pro Football Game, Topeka Scarecrows QB Virgil Carter scored a Game Winning TD Pass to Former Kansas State WR Bill Greve in a 34-27 win over the Houston Oilers.
October 6th, 1970: Around the Rosary, Around America; Sister Veronica Leuken, leads a prayer rally outside the White House, proclaiming," I want a string of Rosaries across your land...a solid chain of protection..." in Washington D.C.,...
November 25th, 1970: Tatenokai Coup; Yukio Mishima overthrows the government in a military coup in Tokyo, Japan, sparking tensions throughout the Pacific Rim...
December 31st, 1970: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"Many peoples must unite to stop the slaughter of the Holy Innocents..." during a mass in Bayside, New York, proclaiming the need to continue the Crusades....
February 8th, 1971: Australian Dust Bowl; agricultural officials in Melbourne, report massive dust storms created by crop failures throughout Australia, fueling civil unrest and panic nationwide,...
February 9, 1971: Satchel Paige becomes the first Negro League player to become voted into the Baseball Hall of Fame from the Negro League. Jackie Robinson was inducted July 23, 1962.
May 18th, 1971: Timor Sea Incident; Indonesian forces clash with Australian naval forces in the Timor Sea, raising tensions between the two countries,...
May 31st, 1971: Meir Kahane, establishes the Jewish Defense League (JDL), an ultra-nationalistic Zionist organization based on the plan to "establish a Jewish homeland". Also on this day, Islamic Caliphate forces announce a massive crackdown on suspected "Zionist guerillas" during a rally in Damascus, sparking a humanitarian crisis,....
July 1st, 1971: Brazilian government officials proclaim a "Latin American Boom" in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, triggering an economic boom....
April 15th, 1972: National Campaign for a Peace Tax Fund (NCPTF) is launched by Libertarian followers of Andrew Rand, as a form of non-violent resistance to the current war efforts of the U.S. government in the Middle East....
May 15th, 1972: Arthur Bremer assassinates Governor George Wallace (DS-AL) after shooting him five times in Laurel, Maryland, sparking national attention....
June 11th, 1972: Fighting erupts between Qatar and Bahrain, sparking international attention and concern throughout the Persian Gulf,....
August 3rd-5th, 1972: John G. Schmitz (N-CA) leads the National Party Convention in Louisville, Kentucky, calling for "anti-Socialist platforms"...
August 10th, 1972: Missoula Disaster; Asteroid impacts in Missoula, Montana with an explosion registering with the force of approximately 6 kilotons, killing c. 22,266 people in the process,....
September 4, 1972 - The Price is Right debuts on CBS with Bob Barker as host and Johnny Olsen as Announcer.
October 9th, 1972: Australian-Indonesian War erupts Araufas Sea, sparking international attention, fueling fears of a greater conflict,....
October 31st, 1972: Hindu nationalist government launches a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign against Sikhs, starting in New Delhi, India, with little to no reaction from the international community,....
December 2nd-3rd, 1972: Bhopal Disaster; Industrial disaster at Union Carbide plant in Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh, kills c. 7,400 people, fueling anti-Western sentiment in the region,...
January 14, 1973: The 1972 Havana Dolphins Swept a Perfect Season as they Defeat the Washington Redskins 14-7 to Capture Super Bowl VII.
February 27th, 1973: U.S. troops clash with American Indian Movement (AIM) guerillas after an armed insurrection at Wounded Knee, South Dakota, sparking national attention and concern,...
May 14th, 1973: Civil rights leaders establish the "Free Life Committee" in Washington D.C., in an effort to end the eugenics movement in America,....
June 12th, 1973: Catholic nun Sister Agnes Sasagawa is arrested brutally tortured by Japanese officials in Hiroshima, Japan after proclaiming,"The time of times will come and everything will come to an end if humanity is not converted, and if things remain as they are now or get worse, the great and powerful men will perish just as will the small and weak..."
July 6th, 1973: While in prison, Catholic nun Sister Agnes Sasagawa proclaims in Hiroshima, Japan,"If men do not repent and better themselves, the Father will inflict a terrible punishment on all humanity. It will be a punishment greater than the deluge, such as one will never have seen before. Fire will fall from the sky and wipe out a great part of humanity, the good as well as the bad, sparing neither priests nor faithful. The survivors will find themselves so desolate that they will envy the dead...."
July 16, 1973 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show on NBC Called The Wizard of Odds hosted by Alex Trebek in which he became the First Canadian to host an American Game Show. Also on this day, President Juan María Bordaberry is overthrown from power, after Tupamaros guerillas, along with the labor unions launch a general strike nationwide in Montevideo, Uruguay,...
July 31st, 1973: Sikh leader Lalit Maken escapes to Los Angeles, California, reporting the massive atrocities being committed against the Sikh people,...
August 5th, 1973: Reverend Jim Jones leads a rally for civil rights in San Francisco, California, sparking national attention,....
August 10th, 1973: A Year after the Missoula Disaster, Groundbreaking Begins on Big Sky Speedway which is located in Missoula, Montana which will expect to have Stock Car and Indy Car Racing Taking Place starting in 1976.
October 22nd, 1973: Islamic Caliphate forces clash with European forces over the Sinai Peninsula, sparking international attention and concern,...
January 20, 1974: The First 2 Pro Football All-Star Games took place the first one Occured After the Super Bowl as the AFC defeated the NFC 15-13 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City, MO as Garo Yepremian of the Havana Dolphins is named MVP in which he set a Pro Bowl record which still stands as of 2012 in kicking five field goals in the game. The referee for the game was Jack Reader, who retired from on-field work after the Pro Bowl to accept a position as the NFL's Assistant Supervisor of Officials.
January 22nd, 1974: Civil rights leaders launch the "March for Free Life" in Washington D.C., condemning the practice of eugenics as "anti-life",....
January 27, 1974: The Second Pro Football All-Star Game closed out the 1973-1974 Football Season as the USSR sends a team of football players to compete in an exhibition game against an All Star squad of players out of the USA. In one of the matches ever played, USA defeated USSR 21-6 as Los Angeles Ram QB John Hadl scored 2 TD Passes to Philadelphia Eagle WR Harold Carmichael at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum over a crowd of over 90,000 fans including 10 Luciferian Crusade Agents.
February 22nd, 1974: U.S. President is killed after Samuel Byck flies a DC-9 into the White House in Washington D.C., sparking international attention, Nelson Rockefeller is sworn in as President of the United States....
February 28th, 1974: Economic tensions mount after the Anthony Barber announces a banking crisis in London, causing a rescession in the Franco-British Union...
April 15th, 1974: Pope Patrick I raises Archbishop Reagan to Cardinal.
May 28th, 1974: In a national referendum, Northern Ireland announces that it will leave the Franco-British Union and unify with the Republic of Ireland,...
July 1, 1974 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show called High Rollers hosted by Alex Trebek
October 8th, 1974: Franklin National Bank Scandal; Collapse of the Franklin National Bank in New York City, New York triggers an economic recession, sparking international attention and concern,....
November 1st, 1974: Rhine Disaster; Civil unrest and panic erupt after a chemical accident in Schweizerhalle, Basel-Landschaft, Switzerland, contaminates the Rhine River, threatening the livelihood of the region,....
November 22nd, 1974: Andrew Rand proclaims the federal government a corrupt entity, during a national broadcast from New York City, New York....
December 31st, 1974: Sister Veronica Leuken calls for censorship rules to be applied to television, during a rally in New York City, New York.....
January 20th, 1975: Protests against government-sponsored Eugenics programs occur throughout the Franco-British Union, starting in Paris,...
February 14th, 1975: Reverend Jim Jones is investigated for tax evasion by the IRS in San Francisco, California,...
March 10th, 1975: Free Life Amendment is proposed by Senators James L. Buckley (S-NY) and Jesse Helms (N-NC), in an effort to end the practice of eugenics,....
April 30th, 1975: Afghan guerillas launch a series of armed raids along the Russian border, sparking military tensions in the region,...
August 19th, 1975: U.S. troops are deployed into El Salvador, after the government collapses in San Salvador, El Salvador, sparking international attention,...
December 7th, 1975: Nuclear meltdown in Greifswald, Germany, sparking a massive humanitarian crisis throughout Eastern and Central Europe....
December 8th, 1975: Under pressure from Libertarians and National Party leaders, the federal government refuses to bailout financially New York City, New York, causing the city ro spiral economically out of control,...
May 30, 1976 - Johnny Rutherford won the 1976 Indianapolis 500 in which Rain Shortened the Race to a 102 Laps in this event.
June 6, 1976: The First NASCAR Winston Cup Series race taking place at Montana is held at Big Sky Raceway at Missoula, MT for the running of the (insert race name here) the race is won by David Pearson driving the #21 Purolator Mercury for the Wood Brothers
June 16th-20th, 1976: Thomas J. Anderson leads the National Party Convention in Salt Lake City, Utah, sparkng national attention,....
July 11th, 1976: Attica Prison Riots; Riots erupt at Attica Prison over alleged ill-treatment of the Koran, against Sunni Muslim prisoners,....
July 14, 1976 - After failing to relocate for Cleveland, The California Golden Seals left Oakland and moved to San Francisco and became the San Francisco Seals under new owner Bob Lurie who is a Real Estate Magnate.
September 10th, 1976: Croatian nationalist guerillas led by Slobodan Vlašić launch a massive attack on Islamic Caliphate forces in Istanbul, sparking international tensions in the region,....
September 12, 1976: The First Indy Car Race taking place at Montana is held at Big Sky Raceway at Missoula, MT for the running of the (insert race name here) the race is won by Johnny Rutherford driving the #2 Hy-Gain McLaren for Bruce McLaren.
November 2nd, 1976: 1976 US presidential election
Set in the middle of a Depression, the National president Nelson Rockefeller was defeated in a landslide by Socialist candidate Jules Chametzky.
January 18th-19th, 1977: Islamic Caliphate Food Riots; Food riots erupt throughout the Caliphate, as blame is placed on Western European and American military actions,...
January 21st, 1977: Food riots erupt in Cairo, Egypt, threatening to overthrow the government and fueling anti-foreigner sentiment in the region,....
February 17th, 1977: Candy heiress Helen Brach is murdered outside her home in Chicago, Illinois after suspected racketeering charges are revealed...
February 22nd, 1977: Nuclear meltdown takes place in Jaslovské Bohunice, Czechoslovakia, sparking civil unrest and panic throughout to Central and Eastern Europe,....
May 7th-8th, 1977: London Draft Riots; Riots erupt in London, calling for an end to colonial wars, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 10th, 1977: Sectarian Riots erupt in Karachi and Islamabad, targeting British and American religious missionaries, sparking international attention and concern,...
May 14th, 1977: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"The world shall be seized by tremors, the firmament shall be aflame in explosion..." citing the international situation in Bayside, New York...
May 29, 1977: A. J. Foyt won the 61st Indianapolis 500, becomes the first driver to win the race four times.
June 1st, 1977: Anti-Immigrant Riots erupt in Washington D.C., amidst economic concerns, forcing the deployment of federal troops into Anacostia Falls,...
July 7th, 1977: International condemnation of Nestlé Corporation in Vevey, Switzerland, forces the company to drop its production of artificial infant formula in less developed countries,....
July 13th, 1977: U.S. troops are deployed into New York City, New York to aid police after riots occur in the aftermath of blackouts,....
July 16th, 1977: Police Riots erupt in New York City, New York, amidst the threat of massive municipal budget cuts,....
August 5th-6th, 1977: Thessaloniki Fire; Amidst sectarian clashes between Jewish, Christian and Muslim factions, fire devastates Thessaloniki, Greece,...
September 7th, 1977: U.S. troops are deployed to Panama City, Panama in an effort to "secure the Panama Canal Zone", after civil unrest and violence erupt in the region,...
January 13th, 1978: Russian military forces launch a brutal ethnic cleansing campaign against the Armenians, starting in Baku,....
February 28th, 1978: Dublin Riots; Riots erupt in major cities across Ireland, after President Liam Cosgrave approves legislation for the creation of eugenics clinics, sparking international attention,....
March 23rd, 1978: Siege of Beirut; Allied forces announce a siege against Islamic Caliphate forces to defend Zionist forces,....
April 24, 1978 - NBC Debuted a New Game Show called Card Sharks hosted by Jim Perry and is announced by Gene Wood
June 2nd-7th, 1978: New Orleans Riots; Race riots erupt in New Orleans, Louisiana, amidst growing concerns over the growing immigrant communities,...
June 15th, 1978: Snail Darter is declared extinct by wildlife officials in Memphis, Tennessee, sparking national attention,...
June 20th, 1978: Franco-British Union military forces are deployed into Karachi and Islamabad, in an effort to contain the sectarian violence,....
July 16th-17th, 1978: Bonn Draft Riots; Riots erupt in Bonn, Germany amidst calls for an end to colonial wars, sparking international attention and concern...
September 11, 1978: The $100,000 Name That Tune has entered it's 5th Season on Syndication with a new set and a Disco Theme
September 18, 1978: Alameda High School was excited to bring a Vocal Drill Team to be a Reality after a few of years trying, a new Vocal Drill Team known as the Hornettes performed for the First Time in a Assembly taking place at the Hornet Gym at Alameda High School
September 24, 1978: Cale Yarborough won the 1978 Old Dominion 500 at Martinsville Speedway driving the #11 1st National City Travelers Checks Oldsmobile, Benny Parsons who drove the Same Sponsor in a Chevrolet driving the #72 came in 3rd but Darrell Waltrip driving the #88 Gatorade Chevrolet finished second.
Sep. 25th, 1978: The Tesla Motor Company unveils the Lightning, an Ethanol/Electric Hybrid super sports car. Though reliable and fast, It does not sell well and will be discontinued in the summer of 1984.
October 31st, 1978: Anti-Sikh Campaign is launched by the Indian government in New Delhi, India, sparking international condemnation,....
November 18th, 1978: Reverend Jim Jones is assassinated by Dan White in San Francisco, California, sparking international attention and concern,....
March 1, 1979: Following the Success of Alameda High School's Vocal Drill Team, Encinal High School decided to bring in the Vocal Drill Team Game for an upcoming September Launch
May 27, 1979 - "The Flying Hawaiian" Danny Ongais dominated the Indianapolis 500 and won by driving a Penske powered by a special Porsche-built pure racing pushrod engine. He was so dominant, that USAC changed the rule to basically eliminate it in 1980.
June 28th-29th, 1979: Tokyo Riots; Riots erupt in Tokyo, Japan amidst growing manpower shortages to deal with colonial wars in Southeast Asia and China, sparking international attention,...
July 21, 1979: A NASCAR Winston Cup Race taking place at Shasta Speedway in Anderson, CA for the (insert race name here) as Bill Schmitt driving the #73 Western Racing Associates Pontiac won defeating Cale Yarborough driving the #11 Busch Oldsmobile by 0.5 Seconds
August 12, 1979: The Manatee High School Sugar Canes got their First Vocal Drill Team to Hit #1 with a Disco Song on Radio Stations across the Central Florida area with "Hurricane Hustle" the lead singer at the Time was Cindy Ayers.
September 7, 1979: The first cable sports channel, ESPN, known as the Entertainment Sports Programming Network, is launched.
September 10, 1979: Encinal High School Fields a Vocal Drill Team with 30 Members donned in Blue Long Sleeved Leotards and Pom Pons, Their Setlist includes a few Disco Songs however the Jets performed well and they later performed in the 1979 Island Bowl with the Alameda Hornettes (however the Jets will later beat the Hornets to 13-7 in the 1979 Island Bowl at Thompson Field)
October 28, 1979: A NASCAR Winston Cup Race took place at Sears Point International Raceway in Sonoma, CA for the (insert race name here) won by Richard Petty driving the #43 STP Chevrolet
November 18, 1979: The 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Season Closed Out at Ontario Motor Speedway for the 1979 Los Angeles Times 500 as Benny Parsons won driving the #27 M.C. Anderson Chevrolet as for Richard Petty he won the 1979 NASCAR Winston Cup Championship Title.
November 20th, 1979: Imam Juhayman ibn Muhammad ibn Sayf al-Otaybi leads troops into Mecca, proclaiming a new "Golden Age of Islam" in Mecca, sparking international attention and concern....
November 24th, 1979: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"A great War is approaching mankind … in which nations shall vanish from the earth ..." during a mass in New York City, New York....
December 8th, 1979: Percy L. Greaves, Jr. (N-NY) announces his bid for the U.S. Presidency in Pasadena, California,....
January 13, 1980: The 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Season kicks off at Riverside International Raceway for the Winston Western 500 as Darrell Waltrip driving the #88 Gatorade Chevrolet won that event, Dale Earnhardt in the #2 Chevrolet for Rod Osterlund finished 2nd.
January 27, 1980: The First Golden State Drill Team Championship is held with the Carlsbad Lancerettes winning in the Jazz Category and Pom Category with Lead Singer Lisa Flores
January 28th, 1980: Meir Kahane publishes his manifesto They Must Go, proclaiming that the Islamic Caliphate must "return Jerusalem to its rightful place as the seat of the Kingdom of Israel...."
March 25th, 1980: U.S. troops are deployed into Honduras, after the government collapses in Tegucigalpa, Honduras, sparking international attention,....
May 15th, 1980: Islamic Caliphate accuse American-born Meir Kahane of launching "acts of terrorism" in Al-Qadimah (Jerusalem), sparking tensions in the region.,....
May 18th, 1980: Gwangju Massacre; Japanese forces launch a brutal crackdown on pro-democracy demonstrators in Gwangju, Korea......
May 25, 1980 - Johnny Rutherford won the 1980 Indianapolis 500 driving for Chaparral Racing.
June 22, 1980: The 1980 NASCAR Winston Cup Series invaded to the Central Coast of California for the Monterey 300 at Laguna Seca Raceway as Jimmy Insolo won driving the #9 Palmer Glass Oldsmobile.
September 10th, 1980: Islamic fundamentalist leader Ali Murad Davudi launches an intifada against the Persian government in Tehran.....
October 2nd, 1980: Sister Veronica Leuken proclaims,"You shall see nations disappear from the earth in seconds..." citing the rise in world military tensions at the National Cathedral in Washington D.C.,...
December 25th, 1980: Pope Patrick I dies. A Papal Conclave is called.
January 11, 1981: The Bad News the San Diego Chargers lost in the 1981 AFC Championship Final to the Oakland Raiders but The Good News Lisa Flores on her senior year captured the Golden State Drill Team Championship Title defeating the Alameda Hornettes by a close call in the Jazz Competition
January 20th, 1981: Cardinal Reagan is elected the first Pope from the Americas after the sixth ballot of the Papal Conclave. He takes the name Pope Pius XIII.
January 25, 1981: The Oakland Raiders won Super Bowl XV as they defeated the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10
March 1, 1981: Following the Cancellation Announcement of Name That Tune in 1981 after Stan Worth being killed in a Plane Crash at Santa Paula, CA on August 31st, they are talks that the Sound System (done by Dan Sawyer) will be performing with a Few Vocal Drill Teams in the 1981 Football Season. Also on this day, ESPN Showed the First NASCAR Winston Cup Race at North Carolina Motor Speedway in Rockingham, NC for the Carolina 500 which is won by Darrell Waltrip driving the #11 Mountain Dew Buick.
March 20th, 1981: Pope Pius XIII survives an assassination attempt by John Hinckley Jr. during his first visit to the United States. The Pope is uninjured. Hinckley claimed to be hearing voices at the time.
April 28, 1981: Arthur Rand makes the owner of the financially strapped, Pacific Coast Football League Division II bottom dwelling Sacramento Cyclones an offer he can't refuse. As die hard loyalists in Sacramento protest, the team makes the trip down to Vallejo and became the Thundercats.
May 13th, 1981: Mehmet Ali Agca becomes the second person in two months to try and kill Pope Pius XIII. He is shot twice in the chest, with one bullet puncturing his lung. He losses much of his blood, and nearly dies as a result of the attempt.
May 17th, 1981: U.S. troops are deployed into Bolivia after the government collapses in Caracas, Bolivia,....
May 27, 1981: While visiting the Seattle Kingdome, Sacramento Solons centerfielder Amos Otis hits a slow roller down the third base line in the sixth inning. Seattle Mariners third baseman Lenny Randle gets on his hands and knees and tries unsuccessfully to blow the ball foul.
August 31, 1981 - California Music Channel was founded by Rick Kurkjian
November 14th, 1981: The mountain gorilla is declared extinct by wildlife experts in Virunga, Zaire, sparking international attention,....
January 17, 1982 - Teri Hatcher performed with the Fremont High School Featherettes as a Lead Singer & Captain in the Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships however they finished 2nd in the Competition.
February 3rd, 1982: Archbishop Raymond Hunthausen leads a national call for youth participation in the "Children's Crusade" in Seattle, Washington, sparking national attention...
February 21, 1982: The 1982 Richmond 400 took place at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway at Richmond, VA as Dave Marcis driving the #71 JD Stacy Chevrolet won the Race.
February 26th, 1982: Russian military forces launch a massive ethnic cleansing campaign against Armenians in Sumgait, Armenia, sparking international condemnation,....
March 1, 1982 - California Music Channel debuted as a Half-Hour Show on Public Access TV Stations
May 19th, 1982: Pope Pius XIII calls the Third Vatican Council, which will be known commonly as Vatican III.
June 6, 1982: While crossing a street in Arlington, Texas, umpire Lou DiMuro is struck by a car; he dies early the next day. Major League Baseball later retires his uniform number 16.
July 18th, 1982: CDC officials in Atlanta, Georgia report a rise in the infertility rates of couples across the United States, sparking national attention,....
Aug. 7, 1982: 36 years to the day that Tesla Motor's first mass-produced hybrid, the Dynamic, appeared on the scene, it's spiritual successor, the Dynamic II, is unveiled at the Detroit Motor Show, to great fanfare.
September 18th, 1982: IRS agents launch a crackdown on the National War Tax Resistance Coordinating Committee (NWTRCC) under Ed Hedemann in San Francisco, California, sparking national attention to the libertarian cause....
September 19, 1982: Vocal Drill Radio is founded with the First Song being played is "Let's Groove" by Earth Wind and Fire. Also on this day, Houston Oilers QB Giff Nielsen grabbed 17 completions for 131 Pass Yards and a Touchdown in a 23-21 win over the Laredo (insert team name here) in a Texas Football Association Game.
September 27, 1982 - After Bullseye gets cancelled, Barry-Enright Productions announces that Twenty-One will be reviving on Syndication hosted by Jim Lange and Announced by Charlie O'Donnell as well as the Theme Music which is "Don't Let It Show" by Alan Parsons Project and gameplay remain the same as the 1982 Version except the Bonus Round which is from the 2000 Version, the show ran until June 3rd, 1983 in which the Show Lasted One Season, However Lange will try again hosting on September 17, 1984 with a Revival of the $100,000 Name That Tune.
January 3, 1983 - With The Price is Right (on CBS) adding a New Pricing Game called Plinko, NBC Added 3 New Game Shows to the lineup and they are Just Men!, Hit Man and $ale of the Century, Just Men! and Hit Man lasted until April of that Year while $ale of the Century continued to go on NBC and is still currently running it's 30th year on NBC. (Video Bonus: Full Episode of the Premiere)
January 16, 1983 - After Hatcher left the Featherettes, The Featherettes went on Without Hatcher by Singing The Tubes' "Talk to Ya Later" and won the 1983 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships.
January 22nd, 1983: Warsaw Uprising; Russian troops launch a massive crackdown on the Polish government in Warsaw, sparking international condemnation,....
January 30, 1983 - Super Bowl XVII took place at the Rose Bowl as the Wichita Warriors defeated the Miami Seahawks 27-17, as the Warriors decided to run the "70 Chip" which was called in by offensive coordinator Joe Bugel as Warriors RB John Riggins made the Obvious Choice to Pick That Play which led to a 43 Yard Touchdown Run that gave the Warriors a 20-17 lead over the Seahawks.
April 2, 1983 - KCSM Picked up the California Music Channel as a Saturday Night Version on KCSM Channel 60.
April 24, 1983: The 1983 Union City 500 took place at Union City Speedway in Union City, CA as Alameda Native Christine Baldi won driving the #35 (insert sponsor name here) Buick, 1982 Winston Cup Champion Darrell Waltrip (driving the #11 Jollibee Chevrolet) fell short from winning the race finishing 2nd.
July 13th-16th, 1983: Oakland Draft Riots; Riots against the military draft explode in Oakland, California, outside U.S. Army Draft Board centers,....
July 15, 1983: Nintendo's Family Computer, also known as the Famicom, goes on sale in Japan.
July 29, 1983: Steve Garvey, first baseman for the San Diego Padres dislocates his thumb, and ends his streak of 1,207 consecutive games played. It is still the National League record for consecutive games played.
September 17th-18th, 1983: Berkeley Hills Fire; Fire devastates the hills of Berkeley, California, sparking national attention and concern,...
September 19, 1983: Wheel of Fortune made its nighttime debut on Syndication hosted by Pat Sajak and Vanna White and announced by Jack Clark, however the daytime version is still running on NBC for 8 years.
November 28th, 1983: Souk Al-Manakh Disaster; Islamic Caliphate nations suffer a massive economic collapse after the stock market collapses in Riyadh, sparking political and economic unrest...
December 1st, 1983: Governor Delmar Dennis (N-TN) launches a campaign for "national unity" in Charlotte, North Carolina,....
December 2nd, 1983: U.S. troops are deployed to the Philippines, after the government suffers a coup in Manila, Philippines, sparking international attention,...
January 13th, 1984: Ethnic cleansing of Armenians begins in Baku, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 15, 1984 - Only 3 Fremont Union High School District Schools finished 1-2-3 in the Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships with the Homestead Equestriettes won followed by the Fremont Featherettes finishing 2nd and the Cupertino Golden Spurs in 3rd.
January 22, 1984: The 1984 NASCAR Winston Cup Season opened at Riverside International Raceway for the Winston Western 500 as Terry Labonte driving the #44 Piedmont Airlines Chevrolet won that race for Billy Hagan, The Filipino-American Racing Girl (insert driver name here) driving the #71 (insert sponsor here) Chevrolet finished 2nd and Bobby Allison (of Hueytown, AL) driving the #22 Miller High Life Buick finished 3rd.
May 6th, 1984: Christian fundamentalists led by Quint City Baptist Temple launch a "national tax strike" in Des Moines, Iowa, sparking national attention and concern,...
May 26th, 1984: Continental Bank Scandal; U.S. enters into a recession after the financial collapse of the Continental National Bank and Trust Company in New York City, New York....
June 4th, 1984: Tianshan Uprising; Islamic Caliphate backs Uighur uprising in Tianshan, sparking international attention and concern,....
June 8-11, 1984 - CBS aired the Best Moment ever on Press Your Luck as Michael Larson won $110,237 in Cash and Prizes.
June 17th, 1984: The White House announces a policy to end foreign aid funding for eugenics plans across the globe, during a televised speech,....
August 6th, 1984: U.S. troops are deployed to Liberia, after the government collapses in Monrovia, Liberia, sparking race riots nationwide,...
September 1, 1984 - Musican David Bowie releases Another Dance, a follow-up to the mega-hit Let's Dance of last year. It contains eleven pop tracks highly influenced by the then rising popularity of artists like OMD and the Human League. However, Bowie admitted openly that this direction was something he never wanted to go in, preferring to go back to the rock of the majority of his discography in the 70s. The result is a confused, reluctant and hostily-received album that only gets to the Top 40 on the blind faith of the new fans he received with Let's Dance.
September 10, 1984 - Jeopardy returns to the Air on Syndication with Alex Trebek hosting and Johnny Gilbert Announcing. (Video Bonus: Full Episode to the Premiere)
September 11th, 1984: Meir Kahane, Jewish Defense League (JDL) launches a rally in Washington D.C., calling for a Middle Eastern Jewish state, sparking international attention and concern,...
September 17, 1984: Let's Make a Deal returns to syndication as The All-New Let's Make a Deal hosted by Monty Hall and announced by Brian Cummings
October 1, 1984 - The California Music Channel Relocated from KCSM Ch. 60 to KTSF Ch. 26 and is still going on as the Station will hit it's 30th Year of Broadcasting on CMC. Also on this day, Food riots erupt in Cairo, Egypt, threatening to overthrow the government and fueling anti-foreigner sentiment,....
November 6th, 1984: 1984 US presidential election
Socialist vice-president Patricia Schroeder (elected as VP in 1980), was defeated handily by National candidate John Bayard Anderson.
November 11th, 1984: The Chinese giant panda is declared extinct, amidst heavy poaching,...
January 7, 1985 - Thanks to it's Solid Performance on NBC, Genesis Entertainment decide to Syndicate the Nighttime Version of the Show to local stations beginning on January 7, 1985 as a daily five-a-week strip, seen mainly in the prime time access time slots. The show did well enough in its first half-season to be renewed for the 1985–1986 season, but the ratings suffered due to a glut of new syndicated games taking over most of the Prime Time Access slots the show had in its first season, The Syndicated Version of Sale went off the air in September 1986
January 12, 1985 - The Homestead Equestriettes won back to back Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships by winning the 1985 title however the Fremont Featherettes (Fremont HS - Sunnyvale, CA) and the Alameda Hornettes (Alameda HS - Alameda, CA) round out the Top 3.
March 9th, 1985: Browns Ferry Meltdown; Nuclear meltdown in Athens, Alabama, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 26, 1985 - Danny Sullivan won the 1985 Indianapolis 500 by defeating Mario Andretti by 2.477 Seconds as the Spin and Win Incident Occured that gave Sullivan the Victory
June 6th, 1985: Riots erupt in London and Paris, over the proposed expansion of eugenics clinics throughout the Franco-British Union, in an effort to deal with the issue of "racial hygiene",...
July 1st, 1985: Pennsylvania Coal Miners Strike begins in Marquette, Pennsylvania, as local miners demand living wages,....
September 1, 1985 - Bill Elliott not only won the 1985 Southern 500 but also won a $1,000,000 Bonus for completing the Winston Million
September 8, 1985: Big Star QB's Open Their Seasons with a Bang in the NFL Premier League, Phil Simms led the New York Giants by having 12 Completions out of 25 attempts for 137 yards in a 21-0 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, Warren Moon of the Houston Oilers to a Big 80 Yard Touchdown Pass to Butch Woolfolk in the 2nd Quarter as part of a 26-23 win over Don Strock and His Havana Dolphins in which Strock got 19 Completions out of 31 attempts for 291 yards and scored a 4th Quarter TD Pass to Mark Duper, Lynn Dickey opened the Warriors season as he got 205 passing yards in a 26-20 loss to the New England Patriots as Tony Eason caught 21 passes out of 28 attempts for 241 yards and a Touchdown, Heading South of the Border in Mexico Gary Hogenboom led the Madators to a 26-7 win over the Mexico City Federales and Dan Marino got 5 Passing TD's including 3 to Louis Lipps in a 45-3 victory over the Indianapolis Racers. Also on this day, September 8, 1985: Las Vegas Blackjacks QB Randall Cunningham make his Pro Football Debut after leaving UNLV as he led the Blackjacks by grabbing 3 Touchdown Passes in a 21-7 win over the Scottsdale (insert team name here) in a Southwestern Conference Game.
October 2nd, 1985: Vatican III concludes. The Church rejects much of Vatican II's changes made by the Vatican in the late 1950's, and 1960's, rejecting social justice while at the same time greatly increasing the number of Catholic charities and hospitals. The Church also adopted stricter theological doctrines against abortion, homosexuality, and contraception at the same time calling for the adoption of democracy around the world, and for “non interventionist” foreign policies to be adopted by the Superpowers. He also quietly removes all references to the Churches call to liberate Jerusalem.
October 4th, 1985: Right-wing Pamyat rallies are held in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, and Kiev, targetting the Jewish population as "foreign interlopers"....
October 11th, 1985: Arab-American civil rights leader Alex Odeh, is assassinated at the Bonadventure Hotel in Los Angeles, California, sparking race riots across the country,...
October 12, 1985: The 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series made a Trip to Bakersfield, CA at Mesa Marin Raceway for the (insert race name here) 400 as Spanaway, WA native Derrike Cope made the Pole driving the #07 7-Eleven/Chief Auto Parts/Citgo Ford but he finished 9th to a winner from Washington it's Chad Little driving the #26 Off Broadway Oldsmobile from Spokane, WA defeating Cale Yarborough (driving the #28 Hardee's Ford) by a 1 second margin.
October 17th- November 15th, 1985: Southeast Asian Haze; Civil unrest and panic erupt in Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Brunei and Thailand, after forest fires cause massive amounts of soot and dust to fill the air,...
October 28, 1985: The Big Spin made it's debut on Syndication Stadewide to California hosted by Chuck Woolery and announced by Charlie O'Donnell.
November 1st, 1985: Anti-LGBT rallies are held in New York City, backed by Christian fundamentalist leaders, sparking international attention,...
November 17, 1985: The 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series finished their Season at Sears Point International Raceway as Dale Earnhardt won driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet but for Bill Elliott not only he won the 1985 Winston Million he also won the 1985 NASCAR Winston Cup Series title in which he finished 4th in that race, Derrike Cope came in 2nd driving the #07 Jefferson Racing/7-Eleven Ford, Ricky Rudd (driving the #15 Motorcraft Ford) Finished 3rd and Geoff Bodine finished 5th driving the #5 (insert sponsor here) Chevrolet
November 25, 1985: Chuck Woolery left from hosting The Big Spin, Geoff Edwards took over as the new host.
January 6, 1986: Lorimar-Telepictures debuts a new syndicated game show called The $1,000,000 Chance of a Lifetime hosted by Jim Lange
January 10, 1986 - Bowie, reluctant to return to music after the poor reception of Another Dance, turns to acting to keep himself financially solvent. He takes a small role on the Michael Mann-produced drug drama Golden Triangle after learning several other musicians were making cameos on the show. He lands the role of Gordon Heard, a Franco-British liaison who comes to Miami to avenge the death of his partner. His character was well-received and Bowie becomes a regular on the show in Season 4.
January 21, 1986: Vocal Drill Radio aired the first simulcast of a Pageant which is the 1986 Miss Teen USA Pageant hosted by Michael Young.
May 1st-3rd, 1986: Memphis Race Riots; Race riots erupt in Memphis , Tennessee, forcing the deployment of federal troops into the area,...
May 3rd, 1986: Violent race riots erupt in Johannesburg, South Africa, sparking civil unrest and panic in the Franco-British Union,...
April 11th, 1986: Pilgrim Nuclear Plant Disaster suffers a nuclear meltdown at Plymouth, Massachusetts, sparking national attention and concern,....
April 12, 1986 - Dance Party USA debuted on the USA Network hosted by Mike Rossi (who is also a Regular of Dancin' On Air) with Several Regulars co-hosting alongside Mike.
May 4th, 1986: Nuclear meltdown in Hamm-Uentrop, Germany, sparking a massive humanitarian crisis in Central and Eastern Europe,...
June 24th, 1986: Gdansk Uprising; Polish exiles, backed by the Russian government launch an armed insurrection in Gdansk, Poland....
July 24th, 1986: Franco-British government faces international backlash after refusing to condemn the apartheid policies of South Africa....
August 20, 1986: Two no-hit bids are broken up in the ninth. Against the San Francisco Seals at Candlestick Park, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Don Carman has a perfect game broken up by a DerekCampbell double leading off the ninth. The Phillies win 1-0 in 10 innings on a Juan Samuel home run; John Soteropulos relieves Carman in the bottom of the tenth and retires the Giants in order. Against the California Angels at Tiger Stadium hours later, Andrew Knapp of the Detroit Tigers has his no-hit bid foiled with two out in the ninth by a Wally Joyner double, the only hit he will allow in a 3-0 victory. This is the second time this season Joyner has broken up a no-hit bid in the ninth inning; against the San Antonio Missions on June 16, he had foiled Charlie Hough's bid for a no-hitter with one out in the ninth.
September 15, 1986 - After the Syndicated Nighttime Version of $ale of the Century went off the air after over one year, The NBC Daytime Version just a got new arrangement of the Theme Music originally by Jack Grimsley, Marc Ellis & Ray Ellis, The New Arrangement is Composed by Alan Deak (who also composed music to the Don Lane Show on Nine Network) and has a Jazz/Big Band Sound compared to Marc & Ray's Arrangement which first used on the Australian Version with Tony Barber on January 1986. (Click This Link to Hear the Theme Song)
September 17th-21st, 1986: Mexico City Disaster; Health officials report c. 4,425 deaths due to high smog levels throughout Mexico City, Mexico, sparking international attention and concern,....
September 27th, 1986: Christian fundamentalist leaders voice their concerns about sex education in public schools during Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,...
October 19, 1986: The 1986 NASCAR Winston Cup Series made a visit to Willow Springs Raceway at Rosamond, CA for the Suncrest Motorhomes 300 as Bessemer, AL Native Neil Bonnett won driving the #12 Jollibee Chevrolet, Darrell Waltrip finished second driving the Same Sponsor and Car but different number which is the #11, however Hershel McGriff came in 3rd driving the #04 Wershow-Ash-Lewis/Thompson Pontiac, Spanaway Native Derrike Cope captured a 4th Place Finished in the #79 Western Peterbilt Ford and 5th went to Dale Earnhardt driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet from Kannapolis, NC.
February 15, 1987: After recovering from Illness, Tim Richmond won the 1987 Daytona 500 in the #25 Folger's Coffee Chevrolet.
March 31st, 1987: Peach Bottom Disaster; nuclear meltdown in Delta, Pennsylvania, sparking national attention and concern,....
May 6th, 1987: Right-wing Pamyat rallies are held in Saint Petersburg, Moscow, and Kiev, targetting the Jewish population as "foreign interlopers"....
June 18th, 1987: U.S. troops are deployed into Nicaragua, after the collapse of the government in Managua, Nicaragua,....
July 20th, 1987: Fighting erupts between Iran and Iraq, sparking international attention and concern, threatening the international oil supply,....
August 27th, 1987: Food riots erupt in Beirut, amidst rumors of "Zionist plots", sparking international attention and concern,....
September 12th, 1987: Hoboken Race Riots; Anti-Muslim/Anti-Arab race riots erupt in Hoboken, New York, sparking calls for the National Guard....
September 13, 1987: Dale Earnhardt won a 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Race at Richmond Fairgrounds Raceway at Richmond, VA for the Wrangler Jeans Indigo 400 driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet, Darrell Waltrip came in 2nd driving the #11 Jollibee Chevrolet
September 17, 1987 - After More Than a Year with Rossi Hosting, Future Talk Show Host of Live!, Kelly Ripa became the New Host of Dance Party USA she is joined by Cindy Stark, Heather Day (a.k.a. Princess) and other Regulars.
September 27th, 1987: Tibetan Revolution; Tibetan nationalist guerillas launch an armed insurrection in Lhasa, demanding an end to Chinese occupation,....
October 18, 1987: When the 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Series went to Bakersfield, CA for the American National Bank 400, Kyle Petty won driving the #21 Citgo Ford defeating Chad Little in the #95 Coors/Valvoline Ford.
November 1, 1987: Bo Knows Football, Bo Jackson Made His NFL Debut as he played with the Oakland Raiders but lost to the New England Patriots 26-23.
November 15, 1987: In the Second to Last Race of the 1987 NASCAR Winston Cup Season at Atlanta International Raceway in Atlanta, GA for the Atlanta Journal 500, Dale Earnhardt driving the #3 Wrangler Jeans Chevrolet defeating Ricky Rudd in the #15 Motorcraft Ford, Bill Elliott driving the #9 Coors Ford finished 3rd and the Allison Bros. round out the Top 5 as Bobby Allison (driving the #22 Miller American Buick) finished fourth) and Davey Allison (driving the #28 Havoline Ford) finished fifth.
December 13, 1987: Vai Sikahema got a 76 Yard Part Return for the Utah Gold as they defeated the Tucson (insert team name here) 27-24.
January 28th, 1988: Dr. Henry Morgentaler, Dr. Leslie Frank Smoling and Dr. Robert Scott call for the expansion of eugenics clinics throughout Canada, sparking national attention,....
April 4th, 1988: Modern abolitionist movement led by Norma Ramos warns of the continued practice of slavery across the globe in Congressional hearings in Washington D.C.,....
May 1st-3rd, 1988: Berlin Riots; riots erupt in Berlin, Germany amidst calls for global economic treaties, which many see as an "attack on the working classes"....
July 25, 1988: The 1988 Miss Teen USA Pageant is televised from San Bernardino, CA as 51 Teen Girls sang the Opening Number Song "It's Gonna Be My Night Tonight" including Alison Moreno (who represented California in the Pageant was Disqualified from competing at the national pageant after she left her room without a chaperone, contrary to pageant rules.) and later on all but the semi-finalists sang "Surfin' USA" (orig. by The Beach Boys) to start the Swimsuit Competition and after that the Semi-Finalists joined the Non-Finalists and The Reigning Miss Teen USA of 1987 (Kristi Addis) in which they sang Tiffany's "I Saw Him Standing There" in which Kristi Sang Solo with all 51 Teen Girls (including the Disqualified Alison Moreno) sang that song but in the End Mindy Duncan representing Oregon won the Crown.
August 9, 1988: The Chicago Cubs won the first official night game at Wrigley Field by beating the New York Mets 6–4. The lights had been turned on just before the start of last night's game, but that game was rained out.
August 15th, 1988: First Republic Bank Scandal; Collapse of the First Republic Bank in New York City, New York, triggers massive bank runs, sending the country into a economic recession. Also on this day, Islamic fundamentalist guerillas from Afghanistan begin entering into the Karachi and Islamabad, fueling civil unrest and panic throughout South Asia,....
September 8, 1988: A. Bartlett Giamatti is unanimously elected by the owners to replace outgoing Commissioner Peter Ueberroth.
September 18, 1988: Vocal Drill Radio gave Kristi Addis and her Miss Teen USA 1988 Girls rendition of "I Saw Him Standing There" by Hitting #1 in the Charts. Also on this day, Michigan Panthers QB Gary Hogeboom grabbed 20 Completions for 205 Yards in a 27-13 win over the (insert team name here) in a Intercontinental Football League game
September 19th, 1988: U.S. troops are deployed into Haiti, after the government collapses in Port au-Prince, Haiti, sparking race riots nationwide,...
September 20, 1988: Wade Boggs becomes the first player in Major League history, since 1901, to collect 200 or more hits in six consecutive years. He is also the second player (to Lou Gehrig) to collect 200 hits and 100 bases on balls in three straight seasons.
October 15, 1988: The Los Angeles Dodgers won Game 1 of the 1988 World Series over the Oakland Oaks 5-4 as Kirk Gibson scored the Game Winning Home Run in the Bottom of the 9th.
October 21st, 1988: Health officials in London and Paris, approve the mass distribution of mifepristone (OTL's RU-486) in an effort to maintain "nominal racial hygiene" throughout the Franco-British Union,....
November 6, 1988: Alan Kulwicki driving the #7 Zerex Ford has won the Checker 500 at Phoenix International Raceway in Avondale, AZ in which he created the polish victory lap despite Kulwicki is Polish American.
November 8th, 1988: 1988 US presidential election
Former Socialist vice-president Patricia Schroeder defeats President Anderson in a strong victory.
November 20, 1988: Tim Richmond finished in the top to Clinch his First NASCAR Winston Cup Title for Rick Hendrick after Rusty Wallace (in the #27 Kodiak Pontiac) won the 1988 Atlanta Journal 500
December 10th, 1988: Battle of Lhasa; Chinese military forces launch a major offensive against Tibetan nationalists in Lhasa, sparking international attention,...
December 20th, 1988: Angolan government collapses into civil war, forcing the deployment of European troops into the region,...
February 16th, 1989: South African forces launch an invasion of Namibia, citing SWAPO guerillas, sparking international condemnation,....
February 19th, 1989: Imam Rashad Khalifa calls for the expulsion of Western powers from the Middle East, during arally in Cairo, Egypt....
April 1, 1989 - It Was Announced following The PTL Club was purchased by Morris Cerullo, KTSF wiped out all of Our Religious Programming to Focus on More of the California Music Channel in which it turns out to be a Success along with Some Programming in Asia. Also on this day,The Country Music Radio Crackdown of 1989 wiped out 50 Radio Stations from the Country Music Format switching into the Vocal Drill Radio Format including WSOC-FM in Charlotte, NC.
April 15th, 1989: Hu Yaobang calls for the Chinese Army to begin its withdrawal from Tibet, sparking international attention and concern,....
April 20th, 1989: Food riots erupt in Jordan, sparking calls for martial law to be imposed in the region,....
May 14, 1989 - The Skylinettes of Oakland, CA (Vocal Drill Team for Skyline High School) with Lead Singer Melaney Breault performed in a Jazz Routine to a Debbie Gibson cover called "Only In My Dreams" however that song will later appear as the First Song on the Premiere Episode of Ride Awake on ESPN featuring the In-Car Camera of Tim Richmond and is featured in the EA Sports Video Game NASCAR 2001 in which ESPN Owns the Ride Awake License for this Video Game.
June 19, 1989 - After Kelly Ripa announces that she is Leaving Dance Party USA, Heather Day became the new host along with Eddie O'Neill, Tyrone Mitchell (Mr. Mitch) and Cindy Stark (who are also regulars on the show)
July 14th-16th, 1989: Anti-government riots erupt in Paris, calling for the dissolution of the Franco-British Union, amidst concerns over economic and political reforms,....
July 30, 1989 - To Celebrate Eat Bulaga's 10th Anniversary on Filipino TV, San Francisco TV Station KTSF Channel 26 Picked up Eat Bulaga on a Weekday Basis airing for 2 Hours from 1-3 PM.
September 20th, 1989: Weishan Zhao establishes the "Dongfang Shandian" (a.k.a. "Eastern Lightning") in Acheng City, Heilongjiang, Manchuria, calling for the rise of a unified China....
October 17, 1989 - Game 3 of the World Series between the AL Champion Oakland Oaks vs. NL Champion San Francisco Seals was interrupted by an Earthquake at 5:04 PM as thousands of people were already in the stadium when the quake occurred. Because of the coincidence of timing, it was the first major earthquake in the United States ever to be broadcast by live television.
October 28, 1989 - Game 4 of the World Series took place as the Oakland Oaks defeat the San Francisco Seals 9-6 to Capture the 1989 World Series title as Rickey Henderson got the Lead-Off Home Run to Start Game 4 of the World Series.
November 7th, 1989: American military forces are deployed into Nicaragua, following the collapse of the government in Managua, Nicaragua,....
11 November, 1989: Labour drops to third place, with the Tories winning a majority and the New Democrats (SDP/Liberals) coming second.
December 11, 1989: San Francisco 49ers QB Joe Montana set a Monday Night Football record with 458 yards thrown in one game and also threw three touchdown passes. Montana achieved this versus the Los Angeles Rams in a 30-27 win for the San Francisco 49ers. Also on this day, Timor Gap Treaty signed in Geneva, Switzerland ends the war between Australia and Indonesia, amidst heavy opposition on both sides,....
January 31st, 1990: Imam Rashad Khalifa is assassinated in Mecca, sparkng anti-Western and anti-foreigner sentiment throughout the Middle East....
April 8th, 1990: Franco-British Union government collapses in London, after proposed privatization of the nation's water system occurs, sparking civil unrest and violence,....
April 11, 1990: At Anaheim Stadium, California Angels pitchers Mark Langston (seven innings) and Mike Witt (two innings) combine to no-hit the Sacramento Rivercats, 1–0, for the first combined no-hitter in the major leagues since 1976. It is Langston's first start for the Angels since signing as a free agent in the off-season. Angels first baseman Wally Joyner makes an error in the fitth inning when he overthrows Langston on Pete O'Brien's grounder. O'Brien tries for second base‚ not realizing that catcher Chris Paul backs up the play, and he is out. Also on this day, Liberian forces launch a massive offensive against American troops in Monrovia, sparking calls to withdraw from the region,....
May 6th, 1990: Pope Pius XIII visits Mehmet Ali Agca in prison, and forgives him, though he does not discuss what they talked about during his hour long visit.
June 23rd, 1990: Northern Spotted Owl is declared extinct by wildlife officials in Klamath, Oregon, sparking national attention and concern,...
June 27, 1990: Days of Thunder starring Tom Cruise is released in which Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) is a young racer with years of experience in open-wheel racing. He is recruited by car dealership tycoon Tim Daland (Randy Quaid) to race for his team in the NASCAR Winston Cup Series.
July 18, 1990: The 1990 Miss Teen USA Pageant took place at Biloxi, MS in which the pageant aired on CBS as the Opening Started as 51 Teen Girls sang "We Are Tomorrow" as the Opening Number Song whuch will later make it to the game's soundtrack of Mouse Davis Football 2002, along wit Madonna's Rendition of Vogue as sung by the Non-Finalists to Open the Swimsuit Competition and then All 51 Teen Girls (including the Non-Finalists) as well as the Reigning Miss Teen USA Brandi Sherwood sang 9.95 (orig. by Spunkadelic) in which also later made it to the Soundtrack of Mouse Davis Football 2002
September 10, 1990: The California Music Channel debuted a New Game Show called Hollywood Teasers hosted by Entertainment Tonight's Robb Weller (Click this Link to See the Game in Action) however CMC's First Game Show ever and is a First Under a Merrill Heatter Production. Also on this day, Tic Tac Dough and The Joker's Wild made it's return to syndication hosted respectively by Patrick Wayne (TTD) and Pat Finn (TJW)
November 5th, 1990: Zionist leader Meir Kahane is assassinated in Hebron, by Islamic Caliphate agent El Sayyid Nosair, triggering violence throughout the region....
1991: Mouse Davis Football '92 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License including all the teams and players for the PC, Sega and Super Nintendo.
April 24th, 1991: Islamic Caliphate-backed guerillas begin launching operations in the Western Sahara, clashing with Spanish and Franco-British forces,....
May 10th, 1991: Wyoming Toad (a.k.a. Baxter's Toad) is declared extinct by wildlife experts in at Mortenson Lake, Wyoming,....
May 12, 1991 - Nora Abille was a Lead Singer for the Encinal Jets Flight Crew when she sang "Baby I'm a Star" as the Flight Crew of Encinal High won the Kick Category in the 1991 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championships the Jets will not win another Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship until 2007 when Jade Aganus took over singing that song.
May 30th, 1991: Angolan and SWAPO forces launch an offensive against South Africa, sparking international attention and concern,....
August 14th, 1991: Howard Phillips calls for the Nationalist Party to take a platform for "Taxpayer Rights" in Boston, Massachusetts, sparking national attention. Also on this day, California Angels DH Dave Winfield hits his 400th career home run against the San Diego Gauchos. Winfield is the 23rd player in major league history to accomplish the feat.
October 5th, 1991: Irish Republican Army launches a raid on British army barracks in Belfast, calling for Irish reunification,....
November 5th, 1991: Organized crime figure Benny Ong is indicted for trafficking in the slave trade in New York City, New York,....
November 10th, 1991: Cambodian government collapses in Phnom Penh, sparkng civil unrest and violence throughout Southeast Asia,...
December 31st, 1991: American military forces are deployed into San Salvador, El Salvador after the collapse of the El Salvadorean government, sparking tensions throughout Central America...
1992: Mouse Davis Football '93 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License with all the teams and players along with some classic teams and players with Buffalo Bills QB Jim Kelly is on the Cover
February 21st, 1992: Balkans erupts in sectarian and ethnic conflict, beginning in Sarajevo, sparking a massive flux of refugees across Eastern and Central Europe,....
March 14th, 1992: Arab-American leader Iraj Ershagi is attacked at the University of Southern California (USC) in Los Angeles, California...
March 25th, 1992: West Springfield Riots; Anti-Arab/Anti-Muslim race riots erupt in West Springfield, Massachusetts, sparking national attention after violence is caught on video tape...
April 15th, 1992: 70% of all Eugenics Clinics are located in African-American and Chicano/Latino neighborhoods within the United States,....
June 30th, 1992: Anti-foreigner violence erupts in Phnom Penh, sparking calls for military intervention,....
July 6-8, 1992: The San Diego Gauchos and Los Angeles Dodgers play a series of three doubleheaders at Dodger Stadium. The Dodgers sweep the first doubleheader, the San Diego Gauchos sweep the second, and the two teams split the third. The doubleheaders are part of a series that had been postponed because of the Los Angeles Riots.
September 7, 1992 - The Group APEX Kai was Formed by Anthony "AC" Lorenzo when he invited Andrew "Dru" Gapuz, Geoffrey "Geof" Lintao, Quincy "Q" Victoria and Leo Chan (the group's sole Chinese American member) to perform at a San Francisco benefit concert. Following a group split, AC, Dru and Leo began working as a trio and in 1995, added Errol Viray and AC's cousin Andrey "Drey" Silva.
September 27th, 1992: U.S. troops evacuate Liberia, with television cameras capturing U.S. evacuation efforts in Monrovia,....
October 24, 1992: The Toronto Blue Jays clinch their first World Series championship with a 4–3 win over the Atlanta Crackers in Game 6. Dave Winfield's 2–out, 2–run double in the top of the 11th gives Toronto a 4–2 lead. The Crackers score one run in the bottom half of the inning and have the tying run on the 3rd when the final out is made. Jimmy Key wins the game in relief, and Candy Maldonado homers for Toronto. Blue Jays catcher Pat Borders, with a .450 batting average, is named the Series MVP. The Toronto Blue Jays finish the season without being swept in any series. It is the first team from outside the United States to win the World Series.
November 28th, 1992: Azanian Peoples' Liberation Army (APLA) launches an armed insurrection in Johannesburg, South Africa, sparking racial tensions in the region,.....
December 16th, 1992: Eritrean rebels launch a major anti-foreigner offensive, fueling tensions throughout the horn of Africa,....
February 14, 1993 - Shannen McKean released her first album called "Days In The Bay" with her First Song which is the title song by McKean which hitted as a Single but made the Top 40 for 2 Months until April 10th.
March 23rd, 1993: Aral Sea Disaster; Russian authorities report the complete disappearence of the Aral Sea, due to mass irrigation and draining of river deltas for the region,...
April 1, 1993 - NASCAR Fans had played an April Fools Joke that 1992 Winston Cup Champion Alan Kulwicki died in a Plane Crash on that date after returning from an appearance at the Knoxville Hooters in a Hooters corporate plane on a short flight across Tennessee before the Sunday spring race at Bristol, Because They Played a Joke, Kulwicki had Survived thanks to this April Fools Joke.
April 4, 1993 - Three Days After NASCAR Fans played a Joke on the Death of Alan Kulwicki, Kulwicki won the 1993 Food City 500 and made his 1st Polish Victory Lap of the Season as Davey Allison Finished 5th.
April 11, 1993: The Friendswood Wranglerettes captured the Lone Star Vocal Drill Team Championship in the Kick Category as Lead Vocalist and Grand Marshal Sherran Manning sang (insert song name here)
May 1st, 1993: Battle of East London; Azanian Peoples' Liberation Army (APLA) battles against Franco-British Union forces in East London, South Africa, sparking international attention,....
May 2, 1993 - The Pinole Valley Spartan Divas under Lead Vocalist and future Dance-Pop Singer Jocelyn Enriquez captured the 1993 Golden State Vocal Drill Team Championship Title in the High Kick Division in which she sang Lil Suzy's "Take Me In Your Arms".
June 12, 1993 - McKean tried it Again with a Duet featuring Ex-Encinal Jet Flight Crew Vocal Drill Team Member Nora Abille with a New Single from Her Album "Days in the Bay" with a remake of her 1988 Encinal Jets Flight Crew performance called Island Fever which has the music taken from "Green Light" by Paul Keogh of Bruton Music.
July 12, 1993 - After Flying a Brand New Helicopter to Talladega Superspeedway to watch family friend Neil Bonnett and his son, David test a car for David's Busch Series debut. He picked up another family friend, legendary racer Red Farmer, en route to the track. Allison was attempting to land the helicopter inside a fenced-in area of the track infield safely, That was Success after that He Flown to Pocono on July 18th to race with the Winston Cup Cars.
July 18, 1993 - Davey Allison got his 2nd Straight Top-5 in which he finished 3rd in the Miller Genuine Draft 500 at Pocono Raceway, Dale Earnhardt won the Race.
July 24th, 1993: Governments throughout the Pacific Rim attempt to ban the works of the "Dongfang Shandian" (a.k.a. "Eastern Lightning") led by Weishan Zhao, with little or no success in Beijing,...
July 25, 1993 - Davey Allison won the Diehard 500 at His Home Track (Talladega Superspeedway) driving the #28 Texaco/Havoline Ford as The race was marked by two major accidents: Stanley Smith suffered near-fatal head injuries in a Lap 69 accident while Jimmy Horton flew over the wall and landed on an access road outside the track in the same crash. Later in the race, on Lap 132, Neil Bonnett flew into the catch fence similar to the Bobby Allison crash in 1987. That resulted in the introduction of roof flaps in 1994.
August 2, 1993 - During the Month of August until September 17th, NBC airs Reruns of Sale of the Century from the Past 10 Years Leading Up to the 11th Season Premiere of $ale which will start on September 20th.
August 11th, 1993: Kuala Lumpur Smog Disaster; national state of emergency is declared in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia after smog levels reach toxic levels in the capitol city, killing 424 people in the process,...
September 1, 1993: Mouse Davis Football '94 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License for the SEGA & SNES with all the teams and players along with more classic teams and players with Dallas Cowboys QB Troy Aikman is on the Cover along with Havana Dolphins DT (insert player name here) sacking Aikman and features more Imporved Graphic and Sounds.
September 16, 1993 - CMC (California Music Channel) aired Reruns of Sports Challenge hosted by Dick Enberg on Thursday & Fridays until 1995 when ESPN Classic got the Rights to air Reruns of Sports Challenge.
September 20, 1993: Island Fever strikes again thanks to the listening of Shannean and Nora's Island Fever which still hitting #1 in the Charts of Vocal Drill Radio, The Alameda Islanders defeat the New York Mets 6-2 at Island City Field in Alameda, giving the Mets their first 100 loss season since 1967.
September 22nd, 1993: American troops are deployed into Liberia, following the collapse of the government in Monrovia, Liberia,...
September 23rd, 1993: American troops are deployed into Haiti, following the collapse of the government in Port au-Prince, Haiti,....
November 7, 1993 - In According to a Strat-O-Matic Weekly Newsletter, Eleno Jianoran who likes Playing Strat-O-Matic Baseball saw a Music Video by McKean & Abille called "Island Fever" which appears on the California Music Channel when it aired on KTSF in San Francisco on Channel 26, My Dad played it when the National Academic Championships is on Right before CMC (usually Chuy Gomez) or something else before CMC.
November 24th, 1993: Somalian Civil War; Somalian government collapses in Mogadishu, Somalia, forcing military intervention to the region, fueling ethnic and sectarian tensions,....
July 5, 1994 - Jocelyn Enriquez released her first Album called "Lovely" in which Her First Hit "I've Been Thinking About You" hitted The Vocal Drill Radio Top 40 Charts in a few months from Now.
July 8, 1994: In a game against the Seattle Mariners, shortstop John Valentin of the Portland Sea Dogs (Portland, ME) records the tenth unassisted triple play in Major League history. It is the first in the American League since 1968; which is also the last time it is accomplished by a shortstop. Portland Sea Dogs wins, 4-3. It is the debut game for Alex Rodriguez in the Major Leagues.
August 7th, 1994: Agricultural officials in Kabul, report massive crop failures across Afghanistan, devastating the economy....
August 16, 1994: The 1994 Miss Teen USA Pageant took place in Biloxi, MS as 51 Young Woman sang "I Want to Be The Best" but in the End California's Shauna Gambill won the Crown.
September 6th, 1994: International reports confirm the explosion of slavery and the trafficking of slaves in Kathmandu, Nepal,...
September 12, 1994: TNN debuts Ride Awake Country a spinoff of Ride Awake focusing solely on Country Music
October 4th-7th, 1994: Southeast Asian Haze; civil unrest and panic erupt after air pollution levels reach toxic levels in Indonesia, Brunei, Malaysia, and Singapore, sparking international attention and concern, killing c. 600 people and hospitalizing c. 60,000 people in the process,....
November 13th, 1994: Reports of tribal attacks against Christian missionaries occur in northern Kenya, sparking international attention and concern,....
November 14th, 1994: Pope Pius XIII announces his resignation as Pope, citing advanced age and diagnoses with Alzheimer’s disease. He lives out the rest of his life as Pope Emeritus in quiet seclusion, making occasional interviews and public appearances.
November 27th, 1994: Cardinal Carlo Maria Cardinal Martini of Milan, Italy is elected Pope by the College of Cardinals. He takes the name Paul the VI.
1995: Mouse Davis Football '96 is Released from EA Sports with the UNAPFC License in which it features Wichita Warriors QB (insert player name here) on the Cover.
April 9, 1995: Before Joining the US Group of the Australian Kids Band Hi-5, Kimee Balmiero led her vocal drill team from James B. Castle High School in Honolulu, HI to a United Spirit Association Title, However in which Kimee is on Lead Vocals singing "Runaway Love" by Johnny O in the Jazz Competition however "Runaway Love" by Kimee Balmiero will later appear in the Soundtracks of Triple Play '97, Andretti Racing along with Various NASCAR Video Games among others and will later hit airplay on Vocal Drill Radio across the Country.
July 12th, 1995: The American bald eagle is declared extinct in the wild by wildlife experts in Juneau, Alaska, sparking calls for environmental reform,...
July 18, 1995: Days of Thunder 2 starring Tom Cruise is released in which Cole Trickle (Tom Cruise) battles Russ Wheeler Cary (Elwes) for a Chance at the 1995 Winston Cup Championship.
August 2nd-5th, 1995: Hong Kong Disaster; Smog levels reach deadly levels throughout Hong Kong, killing 3,750 people despite modern medical precautions...
August 5, 1995: California Music Channel dropped the Modern Rock Block of Programming in order to enhance it's Top 40 Playlist to be a rhythm-crossover slant which will echo local radio stations KMEL (106.1 FM), KSOL (107.7 FM), KHQT (97.7 FM & 1310 AM).
16 October, 1995: First British election held under Mixed-Member Proportional. NDP gains a majority under their charismatic leader Tony Blair.
October 30th, 1995: Franco-British Student Riots; Student riots erupt in London, England after education proposals by conservative MP Christopher Mallaby....
November 24th- December 11th, 1995: Franco-British Union Strike; Public workers unions throughout the Franco-British Union launch a general strike, halting economic activity nationwide,...
January 22nd, 1996: Andrew Vachss leads an international campaign to condemn the human rights practices of Thailand, during a rally in New York City, New York...
February 5, 1996: Strat-O-Matic Junkie Craig Thompson who likes watching the California Music Channel on KTSF while Playing Strat-O-Matic Baseball using the Same Teams in which they aired on Monday's Texaco Star National Academic Championships airing on KTSF right before CMC is hired by EA Sports in which he Created the EA Sports Trax to feature music from Triple Play '97 to be used for In-Game Soundtrack as well as Menu Music.
7 April, 1996: Labour is renamed Socialist Labour by Dennis Skinner, its leader.
May 26, 1996 - The 80th Running of the Indianapolis 500 took place as Buddy Lazier got his first career victory in Indy Car Competition.
June 25th, 1996: U.S. intelligence agencies warn of political and economic destabilization across the globe due to climatic changes,....
August 1st, 1996: Government collapses in Nairobi, Kenya into civil war amidst drought and famine, sparking clashes between warring clans, forcing the Franco-British Union to deploy military forces into the region....
August 5th, 1996: Rebel forces accuse government forces of performing "ethnic cleansing" against northern tribal pastoralists in Nairobi, Kenya,....
August 17th, 1996: Howard Philips announces a "Taxpayer Rights" platform for the National Party in San Diego, California....
August 23rd, 1996: Food riots erupt in Jordan, sparking calls for martial to be imposed in the region,....
September 7th, 1996: Israeli forces launch a massive "security sweep" against the Arab Palestinians, sparking international controversy and concern in Jerusalem,....
November 12th, 1996: Afrikanner government officials announce the expansion of eugenics clinics nationwide in Johannesburg, South Africa, citing concerns over "nominal racial hygiene".....
December 19th, 1996: Fighting erupts after the government collapses in Kampala, Uganda, sparking calls for military action by the Franco-British Union,...
January 9th, 1997: Kenyan Famine; c. 10,000,000 people die due to massive crop failures and drought, spawning a massive humanitarian disaster for the Franco-British Union,....
January 15th, 1997: Moro guerillas launch a massive armed insurrection against American occupation in Mindinao, calling for an independent Islamic state,....
January 17th, 1997: Eugenics Clinic in Atlanta, Georgia is bombed, killing 4 people, sparking international attention and concern,....
January 20th, 1997: American troops are deployed into Guatemala, after the government collapses in Guatemala City, Guatemala,....
January 23rd, 1997: Manila Riots; government collapses iin Manila, Philippines amidst international attempts to privatize the natin's water system,...
February 20th, 1997: Government collapses in Jakarta, Indonesia amidst masive failures in the nation's water system, sparking international attention,...
May 29th, 1997: Health officials report c. 350,000 deaths per year worldwide due to environmental conditions,...
June 9th, 1997: The Liberian government collapses amidst civil war in Monrovia, sparking international attention and concern,...
June 22nd, 1997: Reports of sectarian death squads are reported in Baghdad, Iraq, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 29th, 1997: Franco-British Union officials reveal evidence that Pakistan is backing Islamic-fundamentalist guerillas in Uzbekistan, fueling tensions to the regional crisis,..
January 14th, 1998: Afghan Drought; the government of Afghanistan collapses in Kabul, Afghanistan amidst a nationwide drought,.....
January 18, 1998: After 20 Years of Trying, Dale Earnhardt won his 1st Winston Western 500 driving the GM Goodwrench Chevrolet at Riverside International Raceway in Riverside, CA, Polesitter Bobby Labonte (driving the #18 Interstate Batteries Pontiac) came in 2nd and Alan Kulwicki (driving the #7 Hooters Ford) finished 3rd, In which the race is televised on CBS and simulcasted on the California Music Channel across the State.
January 31, 1998: APEX Kai hitted #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts with "Say You'll Stay" after Dethroning "Together Again" by Janet Jackson which continued for the Next Month hitting #1 in the Vocal Drill Radio Charts.
February 3, 1998 - After Making Her First Top 40 Hit with "Love You Down", INOJ released her new R&B Album called Ready for the World.
February 5th, 1998: U.S. troops clash with Haitian guerillas in Port au-Prince, Haiti, after soldiers fire on protesters,...
April 9th, 1998: Religious protests erupt throughout Kyrgyzstan, sparking civil unrest and panic; Also on this day, tensions mount between India and Pakistan amidst massive water shortages in both countries, fueling calls for military action by the Franco-British Union.....
April 20th, 1998: Gulf of Mexico Deepwater Disaster; Largest oil spill in history occurs, spreading oil onto the shores of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida, sparking civil unrest and panic,....
April 26th, 1998: Federal authorities warn of the need for water rationing in 30 cities across the United States, during a press conference in Washington D.C.,...
April 28, 1998 - Rockell released her debut album from Robbins Entertainment titled What Are You Lookin' At? which included the hit singles, "I Fell in Love", "In a Dream", "Can't We Try" (feat. Collage) and "When I'm Gone" however two Rockell songs will later made it's way to the Coral Reef High School's Vocal Drill Team the Cudettes from Miami, FL with "Dreamboy/Dreamgirl" in 2011 (by Jenny Paez) and "Can't We Try" (by Brittany Borges) in 2012 and both features Gabriel Estrada singing as well on solo.
May 6th, 1998: Water Riots erupt in Calcutta, India, threatening to spread nationwide,...
May 7th, 1998: Tensions mount as drought devastates local communities along the Afghanistan/Pakistan border.....
June 13th, 1998: Russian troops are deployed into Bishek, Kyrgyzstan, sparking international attention and concern,...
June 15, 1998: Sammy Sosa hits 3 home runs helping Chicago Cubs beat the Milwaukee Brewers 6-5.
July 2nd, 1998: Japanese government freely admits that 350,000 women from the Philippines and 1,150,000 women from China are currently being used as "comfort women"....
July 20th, 1998: Forest coconut is declared extinct by farmers and wildlife officials in Antananarivo, Madagascar, sparking international attention,...
July 22nd, 1998: Kashmir Conflict; fighting erupts between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir Province, sparking international attention and concern,...
August 9th, 1998: Afghan refugees flood major cities throughout Pakistan, sparking a humanitarian disaster,...
August 16th, 1998: Nationalist guerillas in Tashkent, demand an independent Uzbekistan, sparking international attention and concern,...
October 13, 1998 - One Vo1ce releases their First Single called "All Day All Night", they will later release their First Album by One Vo1ce called "Just The Beginning" on April 20, 1999
November 4th, 1998: Franco-British Union newspaper, The Guardian, reports of the "threat to human progress posed by climate change"....
November 13th, 1998: Changsha Fire; 3,000 people are killed after a fire caused by nationalist forces occurs in Changsha,...
February 14, 1999 - The 1999 Daytona 500 opens the NASCAR Winston Cup Season as #24 Dupont Chevrolet of Jeff Gordon won as he led 17 of the 200 Laps in which he won from the Pole as the race is known for Gordon's Daring three-wide pass between Rusty Wallace and Mike Skinner, Gordon beated 1998 Daytona 500 Winner Dale Earnhardt into the Finish Line to win the Race.
May 8th, 1999: Hainan gibbon is declared extinct by wildlife experts in Jingxi China, sparking international attention and concern,....
May 16, 1999: The Beverly Hills High School Sunburst captured the title in the Kick Division of the 1999 Golden State Drill Team Championships under Lead Vocalist Elizabeth Sroka with "Seven Minutes to Heaven"
September 12, 1999: Stephanie Landwehr hitted #1 in the Pop Charts with "Let Forever Be" in which the music video was directed by Michel Gondry, and utilized ground-breaking video and film effects in its depiction of a young woman's nightmares played by Landwehr.
September 17th, 1999: Brazilian government collapses in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, amidst international efforts to privatize the nation's water system,....
September 30th, 1999: Tokaimura Nuclear Disaster; Nuclear meltdown occurs at the Tokaimura nuclear power plant in Ibaraki Prefecture, Japan,.....
October 8, 1999: During a HS Football Game, The Manatee HS Sugarcanes performed "You Bet Your Life It's Me" by Lead Singer & Captain Kendra Blaker and originally sung by Erica Gimpel (who played Coco on Fame) that song will later perform as a High Kick Routine and is also Sung by Blaker in the 2000 National Drill Team Championships to Grab 7th Place, But that gained National Attention to Sports Stadiums across the Country including the NHL's San Jose Sharks when they scored a Goal, MLB's San Jose Bees when the Bees won their Home Game, MLB's Sacramento Rivercats when a Rivercats player Hits a Home Run, NFL's Pittsburgh Steelers when they Steelers win their Home Game (despite the Steelers Does NOT have Cheerleaders), and so on which became a Crowd Anthem in Sports Stadiums being played in America.
November 30th, 1999: European forces are deployed into the Congo, amidst the collapse of the government in Kinshasha, sparking race riots in Western Europe; Also on this day, Seattle Riots; Riots erupt in Seattle, Washington, amidst growing sentiment against global trade and colonial wars,....