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Wednesday, February 07, 2007

Zeek Thought

The state of TIAH

February 7th, 2007

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in 1775, the publication of Benjamin Franklin's “An Imaginary Speech” in London, in which he rebutted slanders against the American colonists with such statements as, “Indiscriminate Accusations against the Absent are cowardly Calumnies,” causes Sir Reginald Beckwith, a minor noble who had first published the anti-American sentiments, to challenge him to a duel. Sir Reginald, though wounded by Franklin's gunshot, aims true and drops the American statesman. Howls of protest from across the water become battle cries that rally the colonials. “Remember Franklin!” and “For Ben!” became familiar to British soldiers hearing their last words in the war that led to colonial independence in 1779.

in 1963, Richard Reilly, the American philosopher responsible for the modern synthesis of the Greek and Zen schools of thought, was born in Ohio. Reilly's Zeeks, who followed the teachings he began at Rice University in Texas, became highly influential in virtually every field of endeavor, from literature to space flight – one of his students was connected with NASA. After a follower of his was appointed to the president's cabinet in 2013, he was introduced to President Edwards and was, in short order, the new spiritual advisor to the White House. From this new vantage point, his creed of Zeek Thought became wildly popular, and Zeek brotherhoods popped up everywhere.

in 2007, President Bush issues a statement retroactively declaring all of the reporters and 2 Secret Service agents he killed unlawful enemy combatants, and his running them over with a tractor was simply the execution of the sentences he gave them. This fails to stop the impeachment trial against him from proceeding; indeed it only seems to spur the Congresspeople on, and quiets several of his defenders. His most vocal defender, though, Connecticut's Joseph Lieberman, continues to profess faith in the president's good will and good judgment. “We can't second-guess the Commander-in-Chief,” Senator Lieberman tells reporters. “We're at war, and sometimes hard decisions and even harder actions must be taken.”

Castillo de los Tres Reyes Magos del Morro
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In 1962 the United States Government bans all Cuban imports and exports in protest at the alliance with Nazi Germany.

~ entry by Steve Payne from counter history in context - you're the judge!


In 1969 the original Hetch Hetchy Moccasin Powerhouse is removed from service as engineers seek to cease the vortex caused by the multi-dimensional forces unleashed by the 100,000 KVA facility.Vortex around Moccasin, California
Vortex around M..

~ entry by Steve Payne from Counter History in Context - You're the Judge!


Homeless
Homeless
In 2017 the Homeless fashion trend scandalises the Western World. Absence of shaving, increasingly casual clothes, lack of manners and universal youthful degeneracy had been tolerated to that point, but now superstars could not be distinguished from tramps.

~ entry by Steve Payne from counter history in context - you're the judge!


In 1992 Harry Turtledove published the counter-history novel Guns of October, in which he posed the Cuban question – what if the United States had equal capability, preventing the Nazis from arming the island with nuclear weapons?Harry Turtledove
Harry Turtledov..

~ entry by Steve Payne from Counter History in Context - You're the Judge!



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Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Wrong

CommunistIn 1812, the communist traitor Charles John Huffam Dickens was born in Portsmouth, England.

Under the code-name 'Boz', Dickens was an agitator for revolutionary change in Victorian society. On 9 June 1865 Boz orchestrated the Staplehurst rail crash, a disaster within a disaster. The first seven carriages of the train plunged off a cast iron bridge that was being repaired. The only first-class carriage to remain on the track was the one in which Dickens was travelling, disguised as a bourgeous author returning from France.
Communist - Charles Dickens
Charles Dickens
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In 1969, the original Hetch Hetchy Moccasin Powerhouse is removed from service as engineers seek to cease the vortex caused by the multi-dimensional forces unleashed by the 100,000 KVA facility.
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In 1962, the United States Government bans all Cuban imports and exports in protest at the alliance with Nazi Germany.
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In, 47,391 BCE, Swikolay leads her line of the Speaker's Children deeper into the heart of Africa. She wants to study how birds fly and see if her children can mimic them. She feels her age creeping up on her, and knows that she will not see them touch the sky, but trusts that they will fulfill Telka's dream even without her.
In 1992, Harry Turtledove published the counter-history novel Guns of October, in which he posed the Cuban question - what if the United States had equal capability, preventing the Nazis from arming the island with nuclear weapons?
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Stephen R. DonaldsonIn 1968, Stephen Reeder Donaldson languished in Vietnam. By inclination a conscientious objector, he had been compelled to serve in the armed forces.

Much later, and after dropping out of his Ph.D. program and moving to New Jersey in order to write fiction, Donaldson made his publishing debut with the first 'Covenant' trilogy in 1977. That enabled him to move to a healthier climate. He now lives in New Mexico.

Donaldson's two year compulsory military duty would be the deep undercurrent of his escapist fantasy writing. In 'The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant, the Unbeliever', the protagonist was a leper struggled with disempowerment in a Land he did not really believe in.
Stephen R. Donaldson - Unbeliever
Unbeliever
Baradkas swung his rod and lofted it towards the Unbeliever. He jerked aside and clutched at the lomillialor with his right hand. But he did not have enough fingers to get a quick grip on it; it slipped away from him, dropped to the floor with a wooden click that seemed unnaturally loud in the hush of the chamber. For an instant, everyone remained still, frozen, whilst they absorbed the meaning of what they had seen. Then, in unison, the Heers uttered their verdict with all the finality of a death sentence. 'The High Wood rejects him. He is a wrong in the Land. ~ Jehannum.
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In 4616, industrialist An Wang was born in Tangshan, Hebei Province. He provided the leadership and knowledge that drove much of the Chinese Empire's electronics industry over his lifetime. Once the rest of the world caught up to his innovations, though, he fell behind, and his later years were spent in more obscurity than he wanted.
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Black SeaIn 1945, talks at the Black Sea finalised plans drawn up by London, Washington and Moscow for the final phase of the war against Germany.

Leaders of the three countries, Prime Minister Winston Churchill, US President Franklin D Roosevelt and Marshal Joseph Stalin, met at a secret location in the Black Sea area. A statement issued this evening was the first official confirmation of the talks which are said to have begun three days ago. They were there to discuss the future of Europe now that the end of the war was assured.
Black Sea - Yalta Conference
Yalta Conference
Trouble was a paralell set of discussions were proceeding on the Rhine under which the forces of Field Marshall Erwin Rommel would be used by Anglo-America to launch a preemptive strike on the Soviet Union.
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Ted HeathIn 1974, British Prime Minister Edward Heath called a snap general election and appealed to miners to suspend their planned strike action during the three-week campaign.

After no sign of a breakthrough in talks with the National Union of Mineworkers this week, he had decided call to an election and let the voters decide who governs the country. In a speech broadcast this evening Mr Heath said the government would continue to try to reach a solution to the miners' dispute during the election campaign. But he said the country was fed up with industrial action and he called on people to use their vote to show the miners how they felt.'
Ted Heath - Prime Minister
Prime Minister
The executors of the Plot Against British Prime Minister Ted Heath advanced their plans accordingly. Heath remained bitter over his defeat and was persistent in his criticisms of the party's new ideological direction for many years. He never forgave Margaret Thatcher for her role in the coup and would refer to her as 'That woman'.
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In 1992, with the signing of the Treaty of Maastrict, ministers from the 12 countries in the European Community take another step towards political and economic union which occured a decade later.
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CollapseIn 1987, South Korean police made hundreds of arrests in the country's biggest demonstrations for six years.

Rallies went ahead across the country to commemorate the recent death in custody of student Park Chong-choi, in spite of yesterday's warnings by President Chun Doo Hwan. Mr Park, 21, a linguistics student at Seoul National University suffocated during police interrogation for alleged pro-communist activities on 14 January. The ruling Democratic Justice Party claimed dissidents were using the memorial services as an excuse for violent and illegal political rallies.'
Collapse - South Korea
South Korea
Western democracies watched in horror as the domino theory played out with the loss of China, then South Vietnam and now South Korea. Eisenhower vocalized the theory during an April 7, 1954 news conference:

Finally, you have broader considerations that might follow what you would call the 'falling domino' principle. You have a row of dominoes set up, you knock over the first one, and what will happen to the last one is the certainty that it will go over very quickly. So you could have a beginning of a disintegration that would have the most profound influences.
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In 2017, the Homeless fashion trend scandalises the Western World. Absence of shaving, increasingly casual clothes, lack of manners and universal youthful degeneracy had been tolerated to that point, but now superstars could not be distinguished from tramps.
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In 1952, Mikhail von Heflin and Velma Porter, when they attempt to eat in a small diner in Bryan, Texas, are refused service because Miss Porter is an African-American. The Baron has little use for a restriction like that, and Toledo's, the steakhouse that refused them service, is burned to the ground that night.




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