Timothy Spall:
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Sounds good to me.
 
He doesn't look like he's expounding upon Nixon's virtues, I wonder what he's actually talking about. My mind immediately thought "What's the deal with airline food?"
I mean Lodge would have been Nixon's Vice President in this timeline, so he's probably saying something similar to what Lyndon Johnson said after JFK was shot.
 
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The march of NATO occupation forces through French cities.
In May 1965, a government crisis erupted due to growing right-wing opposition to social reforms and the communists leaving President Mitterand's coalition. Subsequently, this provoked unrest, the result of which was the actual occupation carried out by the forces of the European NATO contingent under the patronage of the United States. As a result, the country found itself under NATO control for 22 days. The result was the collapse of the government coalition, and as a result, early parliamentary elections, and then presidential elections - Pierre Mesmer became president for the next 14 years. However, later the authority of moderate and conservative parties began to decline sharply, giving way to nationalists and communists.
 
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The New York Times headlines, December 13 2000.
This day would be remebered as the most important day in history, US and NATO allied forces invaded the most terror and weirdest pariah small regime- Ingsoc, which came in powerafter the bloody seconld England civil war ( 1953-1959 ), has ruled the British isles for 51 years, ingsoc is the most totalitarian, most oppressive and the most mysterious state in the world. US and NATO wanna take their old allies back for the long time. After 51 years dark ages, they finally got the chances, and succeed.
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A part from the New York Times Dec 13 2000
The ruler of the Ingsoc, Oswald Mosley ( 1896-2001 ) had been captured by the allied forces and executed next year


Notes: This is the first time I made fake newspapers. I made these with Word, finding the specific fonts was the most difficult part to me
 
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The New York Times headlines, December 13 2000.
This day would be remebered as the most important day in history, US and NATO allied forces invaded the most terror and weirdest pariah small regime- Ingsoc, which came in powerafter the bloody seconld England civil war ( 1953-1959 ), has ruled the British isles for 51 years, ingsoc is the most totalitarian, most oppressive and the most mysterious state in the world. US and NATO wanna take back their old allies back for the long time. After 51 years dark ages, they finally got the chances, and succeed.
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A part from the New York Times Dec 13 2000
The ruler of the Ingsoc, Oswald Mosley ( 1896-2001 ) had been captured by the allied forces and executed next year


Notes: I made these with Word, finding the specific fonts was the most difficult part to me
Oswald Mosley became a centenarian!?! What a nightmare!
 
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A photo of the 1,310 foot tall Monument to Christopher Columbus in Chicago, Illinois. Designed by Alberto de Palacio, a student and disciple of Gustave Eiffel, the designer of the Eiffel Tower in Paris. The monument was constructed in the early 1890s for the World's Columbian Exposition. The structure features museums, observatories, promenades, restaurants and cafes.​
 
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