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This page covers the After World War II Years all the way to 1959 in the collaborative timeline Cause I Serenade My Song

March 9, 1946

  • Baseball (Sports): 33 people are killed after riots erupt in Chicago, Illinois, marking the first known case of “baseball riots” in the modern-era, sparking calls for a ban on professional sports…

July 6, 1946

  • Baseball (Sports): Yale Baseball player George H.W. Bush is recruited as a baseball player for the Washington Senators, sparking national attention…

May 1, 1947

  • News: false-flag operation wherein a number of people dressed in both American and Soviet uniforms started shooting at a number of places in Berlin. 147 people, both soldiers, civilians and Lucifer agents where killed. For a moment, the world balanced on the brink of World War 3 but both sides stood down. The Berlin Shootout was largely seen as a attempt to start a armed rebellion since most of the agents where Germans and at first, the investigation stalled.

June 20, 1947

  • News: Benjamin “Bugsy” Siegel rises to the head of criminal underworld in Beverly Hills, California, after a failed murder attempt…

April 1, 1948

  • Sports: 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.

April 9, 1949

  • News: “Luciferian Crusade” members take credit for the attempted assassination of President Jorge Eliécer Gaitán Ayala in Bogota, Colombia…

October 16, 1949

  • News: Pope Pius XII launches a special tribunal against the “Luciferian Crusade” starting in Zaragosa, Spain, warning of the danger of the organization….

March 3, 1950

  • Sports (Football): The All-American Football Conference merged with the National Football League with a New Alignment with 16 Teams

American Conference: Buffalo Bills, Chicago Cardinals, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, New York Giants, Oakland Raiders, Pittsburgh Steelers, Washington Redskins

National Conference: Baltimore Colts, Chicago Bears, Green Bay Packers, Houston Shamrocks, Los Angeles Rams, New York Yankees, Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers

June 5, 1950

  • News: Various the Nazi Occult circles of the Thule society join the Luciferian Crusade…

July 16, 1950

  • Soccer (Sports): Uruguay beat Brazil 2–1 to win the 1950 World Cup.

November 1, 1950

  • News: President Harry Truman survives an assassination attempt by the “Luciferian Crusade” outside the Blair House, sparking international attention,….

November 7, 1950

  • News: California, Montana, Arizona, and Massachussetts legalize casino gambling, sparking national attention and concern…

July 24, 1951

  • Baseball (Sports): Fidel Castro is recruited by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a baseball player in Havana, Cuba, sparking international attention…

January 1, 1953

  • News: Gaston-Armand Amaudruz begins leading rallies in support of the “Luciferian Crusade” in Lausanne, Switzerland, sparking international attention and concern…

March 5, 1953

  • News: General Aleksandr Sakharovsky is selected by Joseph Stalin to head Comintern, prior to his death….

March 11, 1953

  • News: Luciferian Crusade gains members formerly from the Theosophy Society

June 30, 1953

  • News: The first Chevrolet Corvette is built at Flint, Michigan.

January 10, 1954

  • Baseball (Sports): The New York Giants traded Willie Mays to the San Francisco Seals for 2 Players and some cash.

September 29, 1954

  • Baseball (Sports): In Game One of the 1954 World Series, with the score tied 2–2 and two base runners in the 8th inning, San Francisco Seals center fielder Willie Mays makes one of the greatest catches in series history, when he races back in Seals Stadium to make an over-the-head catch of Vic Wertz' 462-foot drive. Wertz, who had driven in the Cleveland Indians' two runs in the first inning, would finish the day 4-for-5, including a double and a triple. The Giants went on to win the game in extra innings, 5–2, thanks to a pinch-hit three-run home run by Oliver Cheso off Bob Lemon in the bottom of the 11th inning. Since then, The Catch is a term used to refer to the memorable defensive play executed by Mays.

September 30, 1954

  • News: Vatican City officials report cells of the “Luciferian Crusade” in Madrid, Spain, sparking concern about a growing organization….

October 2, 1954

  • Sports (Baseball): The San Francisco Seals defeat the Cleveland Indians, 7-4, in Game 4 of the World Series to win their fifth World Championship, four games to none. Cleveland finished the season with an American League record 111 wins which they will hold for 44 years, but failed to win a Series game. This is the first title for the Seals in which the team will not win another World Series until 2010.

December 25, 1954

  • Music (Entertainment): R&B singer Johnny Ace warns of the dangers of gambling addiction in Houston, Texas, sparking national attention….

January 6, 1955

  • News: The Manifesto of the Occult, a controversial book on the Occult containing Satanic material is published, detailing rituals and satanic rites. It was traced back to the Luciferian Crusade and was quickly banned in most of the major countries of the world but manages to convert many to the Luciferian Crusade.

April 27-29, 1955

  • News: Filipino politician Mauro Baradi is captured and tortured as a suspected “Luciferian Crusade” agent in Manila, Philippines…

January 26-February 5, 1956

  • Sports (Olympics): The 1956 Winter Olympics are held in Cortina d'Ampezzo, Italy

January 2, 1957

  • Business: The San Francisco and Los Angeles stock exchanges merge to form the Pacific Coast Stock Exchange.

January 6, 1957

  • Music (Entertainment): Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show for the 3rd and final time. He is only shown from the waist up, even during the gospel segment, singing “Peace In The Valley”. Ed Sullivan describes Elvis thus: “This is a real decent, fine boy. We've never had a pleasanter experience on our show with a big name than we've had with you. You're thoroughly all right.”

April 15, 1958

  • Sports (Baseball): Ruben Gomez of the San Francisco Seals hurls an 8-0 shutout against the Los Angeles Dodgers. A park-record 23,192 fans pack Seals Stadium to witness the historic game.

May 13, 1958

  • Sports (Baseball): San Francisco Seals teammates Willie Mays and Daryl Spencer each have four extra-base hits as San Francisco beats the Dodgers in Los Angeles, 16–9. Mays hits two home runs, two triples, a single and drives in four runs, while Spencer has two home runs, a triple, a double and six RBI for a combined 28 total bases.

May 23, 1958

  • Sports (Baseball): Willie Mays hits 200th career home run, helping the San Francisco Giants beat the Sacramento Solons, 5–3.

December 2, 1958

  • Sports (Baseball): 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

February 22, 1959

  • Auto Racing (Sports): The First Daytona 500 took place at the newly Built Daytona International Speedway at Daytona Beach, FL as Johnny Beauchamp won in the #73 Roy Burdick Ford Thunderbird.

July 19, 1959

  • News: Pope John XXIII is suspected of being a member of the “Luciferian Crusade” by several conspiracy theorists, sparking international attention…..

December 7, 1959

  • Baseball (Sports): New York Giants relocated to Minneapolis, MN and became the Minnesota Twins
timelines/cause_i_serenade_my_song/1946-1959.txt · Last modified: 2019/03/29 15:13 by 127.0.0.1

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