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May 9



Todayinah Editor Editor says, in Robbie Taylor's Protocols of the Elders of Zion neo-Nazis in 1968 travel back through time to create a shadowy world-wide Zionist organization, the enemy they had always imagined. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the April 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1936, on this day Italy formally annexed Ethiopia after taking the capital Addis Ababa on May 5.

Origin of the African-Semitic Resistance
An installment from "Elders of the Protocols of Zion"
Because the patriot Ethiopian fighters evaluated via the Northwest of the country, they passed through a region occupied by a small ancient group of Jews known as the Beta Israel. This presented a historic opportunity for Emperor Haile Selassie to find common cause with the Greater Zionist Resistance Movement (GZR). The eventual result was a combined command that became known as the African-Semitic Resistance (an organization that would later be led by the great Yah Man Nesta Robert (Bob) Marley , himself a discipline of Rastafari).

The alliance marked the end of the Emperor's attempts to gain support from the International Community. He had appealed to the League of Nations, delivering an address that made him a worldwide figure, and the 1935 Time magazine Man of the Year. Of course by this stage, the International Community was on the verge of collapse, and the GZR itself was staring defeat in the face. Nevertheless, the finding of common cause between two of the persecuted ethnicities was a significant development. It would form a potent force that would struggle with the New Reich for the next four decades.


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Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2013-05-09 17:51:33 ~ Interesting, I suppose.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the House had appointed an Interim President in 1801? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1746, on this day the third President of the United States Theodore Sedgwick was born in West Hartford, Connecticut.

Birth of President Theodore SedgwickDuring the eighteenth century he entered public life, serving as an attorney prior to his election to state government and as a Delegate to the Continental Congress, a US Representative, and a United States Senator from Massachusetts.

As a relatively young lawyer, Sedgwick with Tapping Reeve pled the case of Brom and Bett vs. Ashley (1781), an early "freedom suit", in county court for the slaves Elizabeth Freeman (known as Bett) and Brom. Bett was a black slave who had fled from her master, Colonel John Ashley of Sheffield, Massachusetts, because of cruel treatment by his wife. Brom joined her in suing for freedom from the Ashleys. The attorneys challenged their enslavement under the new state constitution of 1780, which held that "all men are born free and equal". The jury agreed and ruled that Bett and Brom were free. The decision was upheld on appeal by the state Supreme Court.

Bett marked her freedom by taking the name of Elizabeth Freeman, and she chose to work for wages at the Sedgwick household, where she helped rear their several children. She worked there for much of the rest of her life, buying a separate house for her and her daughter after the Sedgwick children were grown. The Sedgwicks had Freeman buried in their family plot. The family marked Freeman's grave with an inscribed monument, and it is beside that of their daughter Catharine Maria Sedgwick.

On December 2, 1799 he became the fifth Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

During the disputed election of 1800, he was chosen to serve as Interim Chief Magistrate after the President of the Senate (and winner of the popular vote) Thomas Jefferson disgraced himself by refusing to call the House's attention the defects of the Georgia ballot thus favouring his own candidacy (shortly after this scandal broke, the "philantropic cock" beat a retreat to Parisian Society with his common law mixed race wife, Sally Hemings).

After a brief spell at the Executive Mansion, Sedgwick was appointed a justice of the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. He held this position until his death in Boston, Massachusetts in 1813.


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Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2011-03-16 17:54:22 ~ Don't know enough about him to say muchm, but I think that after a SNAFU on the order of this TL's 1800 election, they'd go back to the drawing board and figure out how to do elections right.

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2011-03-17 23:40:29 ~ A precedent for interim presidents might bring a lot of interesting figures to the forefront as parties hold out for their favorites.

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2013-01-01 15:47:00 ~ No Comment

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2013-01-12 14:38:25 ~ Re Eric Oppen: They didn't go back to the drawing board after 1876, 1888 or 2000--or, for that matter, after 1824, another election highly controversial in its time. There is a very strong presumption against altering the presidential election process, despite its known flaws.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the Harper's Ferry Raid had succeeded? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1800, on this day the "the most controversial of all 19th-century Americans" John Brown was born in Torrington, Connecticut. Branded a "misguided fanatic" by Abraham Lincoln, he advocated and practiced armed insurrection as a means to end all slavery, leading the Pottawatomie Massacre in Bleeding Kansas and also the raid at Harpers Ferry.

Birth of a Misguided FanaticIn 1859, Brown conceived a master plan to end slavery. From a base in the Appalachian Mountains, raids would be launched into Virginia, Tennessee and Alabama, causing black uprisings to spread thoughout the South. But first the raiders had to seize the thousands of rifles and muskets in the stores of the the United States Arsenal at Harpers Ferry in Virginia.

On October 17th, a small force of sixteen whites and five blacks stormed the armoury. Stopping a Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train that passing was through, the raiders made good their escape, along with a huge cache of weapons. In pursuit was a company of US Marines, led by Brevet Colonel Robert E. Lee of the 2nd U.S. Cavalry. The clash of forces is considered by many to be the first blow of the Civil War.


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Readers Comment Scott Palter commented on 2009-12-12 07:12:17 ~ A slightly different Harper's Ferry. Please explain what Brown could do with a train load of arms as he lacked sufficient men to remove them from the train and had no band of followers waiting to use them. In reverse every white man for 200 miles would mobilize as local companies and come chasing him.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2009-12-12 08:11:26 ~ To be successful, he should have holed up in the Alleghenies, which he did know, unlike the mountains near Harpers Ferry which he was less familiar with, and started raiding into the more thickly-slaved areas to run off slaves and make plantations unprofitable. Hitting at Harpers Ferry was something he did because he had hit arsenals before out in Kansas, and he wasn't nearly as good a soldier as he thought he was.

Readers Comment Todayinah Ed. commented on 2009-12-12 14:55:55 ~ The three men who remained at Kennedy Farmhouse in our OTL left earlier to wait with horses and wagons at the pickup point for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad train


In 1964, on this day, Malcolm X publicly announced his break from the Nation of Islam.

Famously stating that "I am most probably dead already", he expressed his willingness to work with other civil rights leaders to encourage them to learn about the true Islam he had discovered on the Hajj.

Hajj Part 4 - The True Islam by Eric OppenAbandoning the label Malcom X, Little founded the Muslim Mosque, Inc. four days later, varying the teachings of the Nation of Islam to suit his newly adopted orthodoxy.
Elijah Mohammed (pictured) issued an immediate renounciation of his former pupil. In addition to criticising the principal of Little's adoption of Muslim orthodoxy, Mohammed had some harsh words to say about the timing - Little should have focused on the release of brother Louis Farrakhan from a Saudi gaol, he believed. In fact neither mentor nor former pupil were aware that brother Louis Farrakhan had already been executed.
To be continued..


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United Nations

In 2015, on this day after four days of intense and sometimes bitter debate, the UN General Assembly approved a resolution nominating India to assume the UN Security Council seat formerly held by the United Kingdom.

United Nations - HQ in New York
HQ in New York

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In 2009, on this day President Biden refused to handover the military members involved in the death of two Iraqs from late April. "Either the Iraqis can back down from this demand or the US will gladly go home", says Biden.

President
President - Joe Biden
Joe Biden

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Unmasked

On this day in 1940, just 24 hours before the German army was scheduled to begin a major new offensive in the West, British and French troops moved into Belgium over the protests of the Belgian government.

The Belgians quickly changed their tune about the Anglo-French presence, however, when they learned that their country was among those targeted by the upcoming German offensive..

Unmasked - Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler

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In 1999, in spite of the best efforts of Queen Gwen, word reaches King Arthur II that Prime Minister Merl Myrddin has been found and is in a hospital in London, laying in a coma. Arthur immediately leaves Wales, even though the queen pleads with him that he needs more rest. Fortunes for Great Britain seem to turn everywhere as King Arthur returns to England - Sir Lance du Lac's forces in Switzerland finally swell to a number that he feels sufficient to march on Bern. Emperor Pierre is thrown into a panic as all his pretenses to control of the situation crumble; the elite of the Illuminati abandon him and flee Switzerland by any route still available to them.

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In 1891, Major Mark Wainwright and his small team of men blow up the ammunition dump at the Kansas border and successfully slip back over into Nebraska. Colonel Theodore Monteith attacks the Kansas militia at that point, and successfully captures miles of territory from the rebels, who are forced to retreat from the better-supplied Union men. The victory is bandied about the Midwest by those loyal to the Union cause, and morale lifts for those who long to see Kansas brought back into the brotherhood of the states.

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In 1997, former POW Comrade Doug Peterson is named the Ambassador to Chile, the first American ambassador to the country since Chile fell to the capitalists in 1975. The normalization of relations between Chile and the Soviet States of America was finally coming about, after a generation of ill will.

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In 1985, Chelsea Perkins and Patricia Redding, who are now fairly close to each other in age, have a 'girl's day out' while Chelsea waits for word from the Council of Wisdom. While the two girls have fun, Debra Morris looks up on old friend of her own, and makes a minor change in her own past. The Council of Wisdom performs a scrye to see what will happen if they send Perkins and Morris forward twenty years.

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In 1965, Pete Best attended a Bob Zimmerman concert in New York City. Zimmerman and Best, as different as two pop stars could possibly be, nonetheless strike up a friendship based on their mutual love of sailing. There has often been talk of collaboration between the two, but their wildly different styles preclude it.

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In 1915, Admiral Esteban Rodriquez is able to negotiate a deal with the Kainku - they will not approach human, Mlosh or Q'Bar space without warning, so that the population can prepare the neural neutralizers that keep them safe in the Kainku presence. The Kainku communicate their sincere apologies to the Q'Bar and offer reparations, an offer which Admiral Rodriquez will bring back to the Q'Bar waiting on earth.

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In 1791, another American rebel died in Canadian exile. Composer Francis Hopkinson had been one of the signers of the American Declaration of Independence, and when the rebellion's hopes were crushed by Jay's ascension in the previous decade, Hopkinson followed thousands of others north to the Canadian independence movement.

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In 1975, US President Gerald Ford is assassinated at Sacramento, California by Lynette Squeaky Fromme, a follower of Charles Manson. Vice President Nelson Rockefeller thus becomes the 39th President of the United States.

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In 2002, in a historic vote in Bahrain, the first representatives elected by women were voted into power in the nation's parliament. The revolutionaries placed into office tried to westernize the tiny middle eastern nation too rapidly, and backlash from Islamic fundamentalists threw the country into civil war. US troops, already in the region because of the September 11 attacks, attempt to restore order, but are drawn into the conflict themselves.

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In 1995, Zairean authorities are unable to contain an outbreak of the ebola virus, and the deadly disease reaches dozens of other cities across the world before it can be controlled. Over 18,000 people died from the horrific virus eating them up. Even now, populations across the world suspect that the virus merely sleeps, and is not eradicated as the authorities claim.

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In 1978, former Italian Prime Minister Aldo Moro is returned alive by the Red Brigade after the Italian broke their own policy and negotiated with the terrorists for his release. Moro, who became Prime Minister again 1980, led Italy into a new era of calm as terrorists began disarming across their nation, following the general amnesty Moro offered.

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In 1860, reporter James Barrie was born in Kirriemuir, Scotland. Along with Charles Dickens, Barrie was responsible for bringing to the public conscious the plight of children in the 19th century. His expose of sweatshops in Scotland is still textbook reading today.

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In 1265, the first man to return from Hell was born in Florence, Italy. As a young man, Dante Alighieri was taken by angels through the heavenly and diabolic realms in order that man might know what awaited in the hereafter. Dante became Pope once his journey was communicated to the outside world, and his leadership of the Catholic Church took it around the world.

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May 8



Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Harry Truman ran for re-election in 1952, and won muses Eric Lipps? Please note this article has been adapted to fit reader's comments [1] & [2].

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In 1884, on this day the thirty-third President of the United States (1945-1957) Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri.

Birth of three-term President TrumanThe final running mate of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1944, Truman succeeded to the presidency on April 12, 1945, when Roosevelt died after months of declining health. Under Truman, the U.S. successfully concluded World War II; in the aftermath of the conflict, tensions with the Soviet Union increased, marking the start of the Cold War. He won his re-election bid, beating Thomas Dewey in 1948. And four years later he was declared the winner of the U.S. presidential election, embarrassing, among others, the Chicago Tribune newspaper, which incredibly had repeated its humiliating blunder of 1948 by once again prematurely calling the race for Truman's opponent in print.

One contributing factor in his success was limiting the escalation of the Korean War. After the retaking of Seoul, he fired General MacArthur [1] and replaced him with Ridgeway who halted the UN advance at the "waist" of the Korean Peninsula. Republican nominee Senator Robert Alphonso Taft [2] of Cincinnati, like Thomas E. Dewey four years earlier, was gracious in defeat, although the popular Sen. Richard M. Nixon of California, was less so, hinting darkly of fraud to reporters.

But Truman's victory was, if anything, an even more stunning surprise this time around than it had been in 1948. The President's popularity had improved somewhat since then, especially in the South, where his hints four years earlier that he favoured desegregation of the armed forces had led to threats by Southerners to mount a third-party challenge. The President's decision to heed military advisers who had warned that desegregation would undermine "unit cohesion" at a time when it appeared the U.S. might, despite its nuclear monopoly, have to intervene militarily in several overseas trouble spots, had defused that threat, but his refusal to take a strong stand with segregationists against such civil-rights liberals as Minnesota Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey had left lingering suspicions among Southern whites. On the other hand, his apparent unwillingness to take on the Dixiecrats had undermined black support for the Democratic Party. And the rise of Sen. Joseph R. McCarthy, whose charge of "twenty years of treason" on the part of the Democrats, worked against him as well: McCarthy blamed Truman for the Soviets' development of their own atomic bomb in 1949 and the "loss" of mainland China to the Communists that same year. To stem the slide, the President had resorted to steadily harsher anti-Communist rhetoric and had supported hard-line measures such as the National Security Act of 1950, which had declared the Communist Party an illegal foreign conspiracy and authorized the reactivation of six of the internment camps used to hold Japanese-Americans during World War II, this time to hold "Communists and Communist sympathizers" should the order for a roundup be given during a national emergency.

Arguably, it was the Republicans themselves who rescued Truman. Backbiting within the GOP weakened partisan unity. But in the end, it had come down to turnout, with Southern whites going narrowly for Truman, a Missouri native, over Taft despite their reservations about the Democrat, while many Republicans dissatisfied with Taft or both simply stayed home.

Ironically, Truman had almost decided not to run in '52, considering that his partial term as FDR's replacement after the latter's death in April 1945 meant that his re-election in 1952 would violate the two-term tradition. After FDR's three and a fraction terms, Truman had believed the country needed to resume the two-term rule to avoid a slide toward a banana-republic-style lifetime presidency. He had been persuaded to seek re-election only when advisers warned that if he did not, the nomination would likely go to a liberal such as Illinois' Adlai Stevenson, which would guarantee a Republican win.

A further irony was that although under the Twenty-second Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, pushed through Congress and the state legislatures by Republicans in 1951, no one could seek more than two terms as president, the amendment was not retroactive, so that Truman was free to seek additional terms in the White House while Taft, had he won, would have been limited to no more eight years in office. Once conservatives realized this, furious accusations would fly within the GOP and an "Amend the Amendment" drive would be organized by the Republican National Committee.


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Readers Comment Scott Palter commented on 2013-05-08 11:51:55 ~ Note that the GOP of 1952 was more in favor of civil rights than the Democrats so a Dixiecrat splinter is unlikely to deliver any states to Taft.

Readers Comment Jackie Rose commented on 2013-05-08 14:00:54 ~ I wonder what effect all this would have on the 1960 presidential election...such as, for instance, no nomination of JFK, and thus no assassination either.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2013-05-08 17:58:39 ~ By 1952, memories of FDR had faded somewhat, and the country was tired of the Democrats. At least that is the impression I got from reading contemporary accounts.

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2013-05-08 22:28:44 ~ Republicans rammed through the Twenty-second Amendment not just to forestall another four-term liberal Democratic presidency but also to limit the options of someone like Truman, who had served most of a full term as president after FDR's deaath before being elected in his own right. But ironically, the amendment wouldn't have applied to Truman himself, because it specifically excluded whoever was president when it was ratified, which happened in 1951. Many GOP'ers had cause to regret their support for it as Eisenhower approached the end of his second term.

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2013-05-10 14:35:15 ~ Definitely a lot of butterflies as the politics continues to develop.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, the Sarajevo crisis was suposed to ignite the world into a 4 year war that would devastate much of Europe. But what if it didn't? muses Steven Fisher. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the December 2011 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1916, on this day Romania declared war on Austria Hungary, joining the side of Russia in the Third Balkan War, and opening up another important front.
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The Last Chance for Peace #2 By Steven FisherThe war had been raging for two years, and both Austria-Hungary and Russia continued to battle, with neither having a decisive victory. The Austrians had pursued a bleeding defense strategy against Russia, standing on the defensive in the East while they attempted to secure their flank by conquering Serbia. The battle had mainly been fought in the Hungarian province of Galicia, where the Dual Monarchy hinged its defenses on the San River. The Russians forced this river line, but were unable to make headway against the Austrian defenses in the Caprathian Mountains. With the failure to force the Austrian defenses, the Russians turned towards influencing Romania to join their side in the war, while the Austrians focused on Bulgaria.

The Russians knew that if they could have Romania join their side in the war, then they could outflank the Austrian defenses on the Carpathian Mountains and flood inner Hungary with troops. They could also use an overland route to reinforce their faltering Serbian ally, who was coming under increasing pressure fromn the Dual Monarchy. They promised the Romanians that they will recieve Translyvania from a defeated Austria-Hungary, and will recieve generous financial support from the Russians. Eventually, the Romanians agree to join the war on the side of Russia.

However, the war had marched on. Bulgaria had joined the war on the side of the Dual Monarcy, in an attempt to exact revenge on Serbia for their defeat in the Second Balkan War. With pressure from the Bulgarians and Austria-Hungary, Serbia had fallen. The Serbian Army had evacuated to Korfu, and had then joined the Russian troops in Galicia. When Romania joined the war, massed russian armies slammed into the unprepared Austrian defense lines. From this point onwards, the war would continually turn in Russia's favor, as the Austrians were stretched further and further. They also fell on economic hard times as they attempted to support thew war effort.

The war would last for one more year, as the Austrians desperately tried to stabilize the situation on the Romanian front. However, the death of Franz Joseph I and the continued defeats, destroyed the morale of the army, and under the pressure of a Russian offensive, it began dissolving around itself. Commanders were unable to stop it, and Austria-Hungary is forced to sue for peace in 1917. During this time, Turkey also declares war on Bulgaria in what is seen as an opportunistic move to gain territory.

The peace treaty will hurt Austria-Hungary hard. They will lose segments of territory to Russia, Romania, and will give up the northern territories of Bosnia and Herzegovina. They will also be forced to pay Serbia for the damages that they dealt to her. It will be a cost that Austria-Hungary cannot bear. By the end of the year, the Dual Monarchy will have collapsed under civil unrest, military defeat in the war, and economic hardship.
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Readers Comment Scott Palter commented on 2011-11-27 13:31:48 ~ A pure Austro-Russian war even without Serbia produces a Russian total victory within a year. With Serbia more like 4-6 months.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2011-11-27 19:02:19 ~ While declaring war makes more sense for Romania in this TL than in OTL, they'd still do better to sit it out and sell both sides things.

Readers Comment Jared Myers commented on 2011-11-27 20:41:23 ~ I could see a militaristic Germany waiting this war out and making an attempt to be the major European power once Austria-Hungary and Russia bled each other dry...

Readers Comment Tom Bornholdt commented on 2011-11-28 00:00:58 ~ Some Alt Historian whose work I previously liked a lot did something similar in a TL (on another forum) and ended up having first the Habsburgs and then the Romanovs overthrown. I criticized him roundly for this and we have been barey amicable ever since.

Readers Comment Stan Brin commented on 2011-11-28 08:33:56 ~ And why would Germany stay out of this war? And then, why would France?

Readers Comment Steven Fisher commented on 2011-11-28 15:27:53 ~ Actually, I forgot to put it in, but the French deployed an expeditionary force to Serbia to help them out, but it wasn't a significant force. And the Germans stayed out because they realized that joining this war would make them look bad in the eyes of the world, since it seems that Austrias-Hungary is the aggressor here.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the early Church had set out to protect the primacy of man more forthrightly? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

The Gospel of Philip, 3rd century AD:

The companion of the Saviour is Mary Magdalene. Christ loved her more than all the disciples and used to kiss her often on the mouth. The rest of the disciples were offended by it. They said to him, "Why do you love her more than all of us?"
The Saviour answered and said to them "Why do I not love you like her? When a blind man and one who sees are both together in darkness, they are no different from one another. When the light comes, then he who sees will see the light, and he who is blind will remain in darkness".

This story was published in the May 2011 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In AD 33, on this day the rudderless, oarless death trap of a boat provided by the fisherman Simon Peter finally sunk, casting the black African woman known as Mary Magdalene and her unborn child into the Mediterranean Sea to perish along with her young maid Sarah.

Tower of the FlockUndisturbed by the screams of her younger companion, emboldened by towering faith, she remained calm as the Risen Jesus appeared. As she always knew that he would from the very moment that she first saw the treacherous condition of the boat.

Walking across the sea water to rescue the drowning Ethiopians, he carried them safely to the Port of Alexandria where they stayed for awhile, at home at last in North Africa.

Much later, in a dream, Our Lord would speak to his "Apostle of Apostles". And the companions would undertake another epic journey to Southern France where they would set down the Gospel according to Mary Magadelene containing the unique secrets entrusted to her alone. A testament to the humanistic, individualized philosophy that they had nurtured together as husband and wife during the Ministry.

Meanwhile, another account was being set down in the Holy Land, it began "You are Peter and upon this rock I will found my church."..


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in the gnostic gospels it was suggested that Mary Magdalene was the "Apostle of Apostles" and that her name meant "Tower of the Flock"


Readers Comment Robbie Taylor commented on 2011-05-09 04:22:04 ~ Two competing Christian churches - one based in Gaul, the other on Rome. Which will survive? The one based on the heir to the church's founder, or the one based in lies?

Readers Comment Jared Myers commented on 2011-05-09 06:20:34 ~ Good article, definitely a BIG what-might-have-been. The reason this IS alternate history is because the Gnostic gospels are a joke and a fraud put together (sorry, that's my History Major talking, lol). Though I will say the Gnostics made Dan Brown a lot of $$$.....

Readers Comment Stan Brin commented on 2011-05-09 06:20:34 ~ There are three Marys in the NT. As Mary was not the most common name at the time, we are required to ask, were they were the same person? And was that person Jesus' wife? As a Pharasee, Jesus would have had to have been married in order to gain the respect of his followers.

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2011-05-09 18:04:34 ~ What if there were three churches: Peter's in Antioch/Jerusalem, Paul's in Rome/Greece, and Mary Magdalene in North Africa? Might've been enough to undermine Constantine.

Readers Comment H. Torrance Griffin commented on 2011-05-09 18:39:11 ~ I suspect that Christiandom will fissure outrightvery quickly if/when the Romans adopt any particular version as the Official Church.

Readers Comment Richard Roper commented on 2012-05-08 19:16:15 ~ \so Mary of Magdela was supposed to be Ethiopean and Rachel her servant and not her child? The question I see has been raised, why so many Marys in the Gospel and it is likely Mary of Magdela was Jesus' wife or lover. But he was NOT a Pharasee, he was a Doctor of Law - leading theologian - and founded anopposing party - hence the run-ins with the Pharasees. But did she make it not to Gaul but Britannia and Avalon?

Readers Comment Jackie Rose commented on 2013-05-08 13:52:06 ~ Being Ethiopian was very high status at the time. The Odyssey starts with the Greek gods planning a trip to Ethiopia, to enjoy all the rich sacrifices there, and the Kings of Ethiopia claim descent from Solomon. Race was not a big deal.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if the buck had stopped in Richmond, Virginia? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1884, on this day the sixteenth President of the Confederate States Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri.

Harry S. Truman
16th Confederate President
March 4, 1945 - 1951
He became president on March 4, 1945, but only after a close vote in both houses of Congress on the request of outgoing President James F. Byrnes to remain in office until the end of the war. The secret work on the atomic bomb, based on the research of German physicist Albert Einstein (living in Atlanta and professor at Georgia Institute of Technology), had been finished, and the code words from the US and CS presidents were the only thing keeping it from being deployed against Japan. Byrnes had worked closely with Roosevelt throughout the war and wanted to authorize the use of the bomb that had largely been developed in the CS. US President Franklin D. Roosevelt had just begun an unprecedented fourth term. The Congress of the C.S., though, would not violate their constitution even in the case of war.

A new article from the "Two Americas" thread on Althistory WikiaDuring World War I, Truman served as an artillery officer, making him the only president to have seen combat in World War I (his successor Eisenhower spent the war training tank crews in Pennsylvania). After the war he became part of the political machine of Tom Pendergast and was elected a county commissioner in Missouri and eventually a Democratic Confederate States senator. After he gained national prominence as head of the wartime Truman Committee, Truman was chosen as the Democratic candidate for president in 1944.

Truman faced challenge after challenge in domestic affairs. The disorderly postwar reconversion of the economy of the Confederate States was marked by severe shortages, numerous strikes, and the passage of a strong labor management act over his veto. Before leaving office in 1951, he was able to pass only one of the proposals in his Fair Deal program. He used executive orders to begin desegregation of the military and to create loyalty checks which dismissed thousands of communist supporters from office, even though he strongly opposed mandatory loyalty oaths for governmental employees, a stance that led to charges that his administration was soft on communism. Truman's presidency was also eventful in foreign affairs, with the end of World War II and his decision to use nuclear weapons against Japan, the founding of the United Nations, the Johnson Plan to rebuild Europe, the Truman Doctrine to contain communism, the beginning of the Cold War, the Berlin Airlift, the creation of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Chinese Civil War, and the Korean War.

Truman, whose demeanor was very different from that of the patrician Roosevelt, was a folksy, unassuming president. He popularized such phrases as "The buck stops here" and "If you can't stand the heat, you better get out of the kitchen". He overcame the low expectations of many political observers, who compared him unfavorably with his highly-regarded predecessor. At different times in his presidency, Truman earned both the lowest public approval ratings that had ever been recorded, and the highest to be recorded for a Confederate president. Despite negative public opinion during his term in office, popular and scholarly assessments of his presidency became more positive after his retirement from politics and the publication of his memoirs.


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Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2010-11-18 23:45:41 ~ I take it that Missouri went CS in this TL? If Missouri had gone all-out Confederate, instead of being very divided but mainly pro-Union, the South might just have pulled it off.

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2010-11-19 16:42:23 ~ "his successor Eisenhower spent the war training tank crews in Pennsylvania", seems the US and CS had pretty close military ties.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if FDR had died before the Yalta Conference? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1945, on behalf of the Flensburg government, Reichsprësident Karl Doënitz signed the Treaty of Rheims at U.S. General Dwight D. Eisenhower's headquarters in France and over 100,000 surrendered German soldiers were transferred to the Allied forces preparing for Operation Unthinkable, the surprise attack on the Soviet Union.

The Treaty of Rheims is signedThe death of Franklin D. Roosevelt on the eve of the Yalta Conference had brought to office a new President that shared Winston's Churchill plan to "impose upon Russia the will of the United States and the British Empire". Not only had Stalin refused to honour the guarantees for Polish independence that had forced Britain into the war, it also became evident that his ambition extended to the whole of Eastern Europe.

The main obstacle to Operation Unthinkable was removed on April 30th when Adolf Hitler suicided with General Patton's Third Army only two blocks from the the Reich Chancellery. Because of treachery in the Nazi High Command, Hitler had been forced to nominate the German Commander-in-Chief and Grand Admiral as his successor.

Karl Doenitz was a German naval Commander who served in the Imperial German Navy during World War I, commanded the German submarine fleet during World War II, and eventually was given control of the entire Kriegsmarine. These impeccable credentials enabled Doenitz to emerge as the new Hindenburg, a rallying point for central authority who could nevertheless distance himself from the defeated regime. And the Allies needed a unified nation in order to strike the Soviet Union.

And quickly, too. Any quick success from Operation Unthinkable would be due to surprise alone. If a quick success could not be obtained before the onset of winter the assessment was that the Allies would be committed to a total war which would be protracted (in a report of 22 May 1945 an offensive operation was deemed "hazardous").


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Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2010-03-06 03:06:12 ~ This would be very hard to sell to the Western Allies' populations---particularly wiht Japan still in the picture.

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2010-03-06 15:02:15 ~ And it's my understanding that Doenitz was a favorite of Hitler's, which would have made unifying Germany under him even more politically poisonous. Not to mention how badly it'd go over in the U.S. that America was beng called upon to impose the will of "the British Empire" on anyone. Then there's the prtoblem of the western Allies staging a surprise attack on a country with which they were not at war, four years after Pearl Harbot.

Readers Comment Scott Palter commented on 2010-03-06 21:10:01 ~ Would have been five million not 100K. This would have led to massive mutinies in all the Western armies whose forces included many progressives and MANY more who had not signed up for a second war. Plus West would have gotten its ass kicked the first 2-3 weeks. Ike's spearheads were totally out of supply in OTL and would have been much more so with Patton slugging his way into Berlin instead of OTL where 1st and 9th armies were stood down on the Elbe. Even then the politics would have required a German civilian government under safe people like Adeneur.

Facebook Comment Comment from Jeff Mayers on Facebook: I don't think that much would have changed since Truman generally didn't deviate from what FDR had done or what he may have intended to do. The only think that I think might have been diffrent is that what did occur may have happened a little sooner or a little later then they actually did.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Churchill had been fired from post after the Norway Fiasco? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1940, on this day in the British House of Commons the "Narvik Debate" closed with a vote of "no confidence" that the Government of Neville Chamberlain narrowly survived. The Prime Minister was forced to make a number of concessions. His keynote proposal to create a new position of "Chairman of the Military Co-ordinating Committee of the Cabinet" was scrapped. And the preferred candidate was dismissed from his post of First Lord of the Admiralty, although he would later accept the consolation prize of becoming the "Duke of London".

Parliament demands "Off with Catherine's Head!"The Western Allies had taken the offensive after the appointment of incoming French Prime Minister Paul Reynaud, on a limited scale, at least. Because neutral nations had been appalled that Poland had been left to its fate. Deciding against sending an Expeditionary Force to Finland, and risk a declaration of war from the Soviet Union, the Western Allies had settled on Norway as the place to make a stand. Because vital supplies of Nazi iron passed through the port of Narvik, a decision was made to use their superior naval forces to launch a pre-emptive strike that would hurt the German War Effort and also score a miliary victory for the West.

"Churchill has allowed himself to be converted into an air-raid shelter to keep the splinters from hitting his colleagues" ~ David Lloyd GeorgeThe attack in February was a resounding success, achieving both an irreversible occupation of Norway, and also a damaging blow to German supplies. In contrast, the Baltic Sea offensive by the Royal Navy was a catastrophe of the highest magnitude. A substantial naval squadron had been lost, comprising three Revenge class battleships, an aircraft carrier, five cruisers, two destroyer flotillas, submarines and supporting auxiliaries. Worse, the battleships had required significant modification to resist air and submarine attack. Two 15-inch gun turrets had to be removed, and an additional two thousand tons of armour added that had to be stolen from other pressing military applications.

"Depart, I say, and let us have done with you. In the name of God, go!" ~ Leo AmoryThe architect of "Project Catherine" was of course the hot-headed warmonger, Winston S. Churchill who foolishly anticipated that a show of force would encourage the Scandinavian nations to join the war against Germany. The impact of air power had been under-estimated in the plan, and in fact this flaw had been identified by the First Sea Lord Admiral Sir Dudley Pound during the planning phase. And yet Churchill had ignored those concerns. Acting over-boldly as a result of the successful capture of Narvik, Churchill had even failed to realised that Project Catherine had become largely redundant because the iron ore shipments had already been stopped.

That Churchill could be capable of such a blunder was of little surprise to many. Throughout his long-career, he had held many of the high offices of state, leaving all of those positions in a frightful mess. As Home Secretary, he had personally taken charge of the Siege of Sidney Street, a notorious gunfight in London's East End in 1911. During his first spell as First Lord of the Admiralty, he had orchestrated the disasterous Gallipoli Campaign which had forced his exit from the Government (he spent the next few months seeing action on the Western Front). And later, as Chancellor of the Exchequer, he had placed Britain back on the Gold Standard in a misguided attempt to set the clock back to 1914.

Terminal illness would soon end the Premiership of Chamberlain. His successor Lord Halifax would be roundly criticised by Churchill from the backbenchers for concluding an armistice with Germany in 1941. In retrospect, it was an insightful decision, because not only did Britain stand undefeated with many of its war aims achieved, but such a settlement allowed the Nazis to focus on the extermination of Communism, an outcome which Churchill himself had advocated during the Russian Civil War.


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Readers Comment David Atwell commented on 2009-12-24 21:28:58 ~ Even if Project Catherine going ahead, which I agree would have ended in disaster, I don't see Britain signing an armistice with Germany, in 1941, if the rest of the OTL has pretty much happened: ie France, & everyone else overrun, the Bettle of Britian, & the war in North Africa. In fact Winston may even survive & still become PM should France fall.

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2009-12-25 00:10:53 ~ I have to agree with Dave on this one.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2009-12-25 02:42:01 ~ If the British had invaded Norway without invitation from the Norwegians, Norway might have felt forced to join in on the Axis side---which would have thrown the perfume into the soup for the British. Not only would that be a problem, but the PR backlash in neutral countries wouldn't help any.

Readers Comment Todayinah Ed. commented on 2009-12-25 02:43:44 ~ How about a later Churchill administration then, after the reversals of 1941 which lead to the armistice in Christopher Priest's 2002 novel "The Separation" (which this is all about).

Readers Comment Scott Palter commented on 2009-12-25 02:43:45 ~ I contributed the setup but there is a zero chance the RN would have obeyed an order for a suicide run into the Baltic. The West in Norway means the Germans in Denmark [possibly Sweden as well - depends how sane Adolph was that week]. Ordered to run the gauntlet past the Germans in Denmark the RN would have appealed the order to cabinet. What you should have done IMO is have the RN in the North Sea south of Oslo pounced on by German aircraft from Denmark. Even then the record from Dunkirk and Crete was that the Lw simply wasn't that good against ships in 1940-41. The Italians taught them 41-42 and they were apt pupils.


In 2009, on this day Paramount Pictures released J.J. Abrams' long-awaited movie adaptation of the hit radio and TV series Star Trek.

Star Trek #11 released, by Chris OakleyThe movie's premiere was the high point of a year-long celebration of the sixtieth anniversary of the pop cultural icon's creation by famed radio scriptwriter Arch Oboler, who had also produced the ghost story anthology series Lights Out! and the nuclear holocaust movie Five.

Following its 1949 debut, Trek made the jump to television in 1957, where it became a mainstay on NBC's prime-time scheduled for over fifteen years and led to three spinoffs plus a highly acclaimed animated TV series.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Antoine Lavoisier had escaped? muses Jake Dominguez. Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the May 2013 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1794, French scientist Antoine Lavoisier, "the Father of Modern Chemistry", was tried by a revolutionary court for treason and sentenced to death by guillotine.

Father of Modern ChemistryAn appeal to the judge for mercy brought only the mocking reply, "The Republic has no need for genius", and the execution was ordered to be carried out forthwith. Lavoisier marched to his fate with a visage of resolve and confidence, which many in the not-entirely bloodthirsty audience remarked upon.

A merry toast was shared by the side of the device by the executioner, the judge and several revolutionary leaders. The condemned was magnanimously offered some of the vintage but dismissed the gift with a brusque nod and flared nostrils. Lavoisier was placed into the guillotine and the execution was bare moments away when the executioner released the kill cable and sank to his knees, gripping his throat. Several others in attendance displayed the same behavior, and the assemblage was thrown into chaos.

Lavoisier was quickly freed by several compatriots who had drawn scarves about their heads to protect their identities, bustled through the crowd into a waiting carriage and conveyed to safety. It was later found out that the chemical genius had developed a certain compound of ferrocyanic salts which had been used to lace the wine for the ill-fated toast shared by his would-be murderes. Ensconced safely in America the next year, Lavoisier spent the next two decades developing the foundations of the modern table of elements, advancing the till-then overlooked field of chemistry in immeasurable ways.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in reality a year and a half after his death, Lavoisier was exonerated by the French government. When his private belongings were delivered to his widow, a brief note was included, reading "To the widow of Lavoisier, who was falsely convicted".


Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2013-05-09 05:19:30 ~ Sounds like the sort of thing Baron Jean de Batz wanted to do for the King and Queen. Maybe have him involved somehow?

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2013-05-10 14:32:54 ~ Sounds like some great potential for steampunk!

Readers Comment Steven Fisher commented on 2013-05-10 18:07:48 ~ Smooth




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if World War Three kicked off before World War Two had even finished?

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In 1945, on VE Day, as Europe celebrated peace at the end of six years of war, Winston Churchill was brooding on the certainty that the celebrations would soon be brutally interrupted.
Operation Unthinkable had been authorised, and would soon shatter the empheral peace on the continent.

UnthinkableOperation Unthinkable was a plan ordered by British Prime Minister Winston Churchill and developed by the British Armed Forces at the end of World War II.
The primary goal of the operation was declared as follows: "to impose upon Russia the will of the United States and the British Empire". (The word "Russia" is used heavily throughout the document, although at the time the name Russia had been replaced by the "Soviet Union".)

The Chiefs of Staff were rightly concerned that given the enormous size of Soviet forces deployed in Europe at the end of the war, and the fact that the Soviet leader Joseph Stalin was unreliable, there existed a Soviet threat to Western Europe.

"to impose upon Russia the will of the United States and the British Empire".Churchill stated within the briefing documents for Unthinkable that it was a "precautionary study" of what he hoped was a "purely hypothetical contingency ".

The majority of the operation would have consisted of American and British forces, but it also contemplated the use of Polish forces and up to 100,000 surrendered German soldiers. The plan was approved by the British Chiefs of Staff Committee as militarily feasible in late April 1945.


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Readers Comment Zach Timmons commented on 2009-06-09 19:28:06 ~ Interesting...Blitzkrieg, Patton style! I can definitely see this as feasible; I just wonder if the Western Allies would be hesitant about using nukes against the Soviets.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2009-06-10 01:26:04 ~ It'd have been a very hard sell...by 1945, everybody was sick to their souls of war. Even the Russians. However, if Josef Stalin had done something really egregrious, it might have happened. _Command_ magazine (#15, if memory serves) had an article about how such a war might have gone.

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2009-06-10 14:27:48 ~ I suspect "Unthinkable" might have been more thinkable if the U.S. hadn't had the Bomb with which to blackmail the Soviets--as it diod, for instance, in Iran in 1946.


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In 1984, U.S. ground forces in Cuba began advancing on Havana.

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In 1997, V-A (Victory in America) Day is celebrated in Great Britain, Egypt and China as the war in America is over. All prisoners of war were released and sent home, and the allied powers began reconstructing the American government; along the old lines in the east, where British and Egyptian forces held control, and along communist lines in the west, where the Chinese troops held the reins.

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In 1985, the Council of Wisdom asks to see Chelsea Perkins, and she goes before them. The Council is composed of different members than in her own time, and she only recognizes a couple of them. They ask her about her own future activities, which she is careful to tell in a highly flattering light. She leaves the meeting feeling good about her chances of being sent back to her own time.

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In 1970, Pete Best's album So It Goes is released. It marks the turning point for his career as he abandons the old Liverpool sound for a new, more bluesy American musical style. Many of his British fans feel it is a betrayal, but critics across the pond embrace the album as Best's finest work to date. He also buys a mansion in America this year, which further alienates those still listening for the naive young man from Liverpool.

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In 1915, Admiral Esteban Rodriquez arrives back in the P'Karsai nebula to find that Dr. Argus McCloud and his small shuttle crew have the situation well in hand. With the water on the Kainku world and the materials Admiral Rodriquez brings with him, Dr. McCloud is able to produce a neural neutralizer for everyone in Rodriquez's fleet, and contact between the Congress of Nations and the Kainku resumes.

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In 1999, Detective Reginald Clive-Owens of Scotland Yard discovers Prime Minister Merl Myrddin - or at least his body. The detective had followed a series of mysterious leads that put him in North Wales, at a small abbey outside of Conwy. Here, a brother friar took him into a secret room where a small bed was occupied by the prime minister, in a coma. The friar had been tending him since his appearance there two nights before, on orders of his superiors. Detective Clive-Owens sent for an ambulance to carry Myrddin back to London, and reporters descended on the abbey to find out why the prime minister had ended up there, and who had brought him. Answers were not very forthcoming - the friar knew nothing, and his superiors had disappeared.

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In 1891, Major Mark Wainwright and a hand-picked team of 10 men cross the Nebraska border in the dark of night and slip into Kansas. Dressed in civilian clothes, they present themselves as volunteers to the Kansas militia-men in the morning; 'I was in the Army fighting the Indians,' Wainwright tells the militia commander, 'I should be able to fight these union boys.' The commander, impressed with Wainwright and his men, assigns them to guard the militia's ammunition dump, just as Wainwright and Colonel Monteith had hoped.

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In 1991, William Webster, the CIA director under George Bush, resigns prior to giving testimony against Bush in the Iran-Contra hearings. This is the final nail in the coffin of Bush's presidency, and he himself resigns a month later. The Republican Party, held together mainly by nostalgia since the fall of communism, splinters after the loss of a second president to scandal in recent memory, and its members drift into the Libertarian Party and the newly-formed Independent Party.

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In 1984, in a twist ending, Joanie left Chachi at the altar on Happy Days. The plans for a spinoff series starring the two characters had fallen through, and the actors had not renewed their contracts for Happy Days, so they were written out with this episode. There was a brief surge of fan support to get them back together, but the series was not renewed after that point.

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In 1937, gadfly writer Thomas Pynchon was born in Glen Cove, New York. This publicity-hungry writer entered the New York City literary scene with his short story The Small Rain and became a permanent fixture wherever a party or camera was to be found. Among his many stunts were the planting of the little symbols from The Crying of Lot 49 all over New York City, and the organization of the alternate postal system from that book.

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In 1886, Dr. John Pemberton's Coca Elixir began being sold from Jacob's Pharmacy in Atlanta, Georgia. The powerful medicine brightened the outlook and put pep in the steps of Georgians for years until cocaine was outlawed. This quelled Pemberton's desire to find the 'perfect' health drink, and he was able to put more attention into his own shop, where he and his wife made a comfortable living.

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In 199,265 BCE the mother of all humanity gave birth to the first of her many children in southern Africa. She never got a card from a single one of them.

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In 1884, future President Harry S. Truman was born in Lamar, Missouri. Having dropped the bomb on five Japanese cities to close out World War 2, Truman was in no position to refuse UN Commander in Chief Douglas MacArthur who told him that the Chinese incursion meant that Korea was 'an entirely new war'. 'Brass Hat' requested the detonation of thirty to fifty nuclear weapons in Manchuria to end the Korean War. Actually, it was closer to fifty, and by the time Curtis 'Bombs Away' LeMay raised a similiar request to win the Vietnam War, President Barry Goldwater was forced to agree that they 'might as well finish the job by lobbing a couple in the men's room at the Kremlin' as well.

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Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Bismarck himself had died years earlier? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s). This story was published in the October 2012 edition of Changing the Times Magazine.

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In 1866, on this day Ministerpräsident Otto von Bismarck was assassinated by a German student called Ferdinand Cohen-Blind as he walked across the Unter den Linden boulevard in Berlin near the Russian Embassy. Bismarck's death occurred later in the evening in the presence of King Wilhelm I and the King's physician Gustav von Lauer. Ferdinand Cohen-Blind committed suicide after being taken to police headquarters by members of the 1st Battalion of the 2nd Guard.

Otto von Bismarck dies earlierAt the high point of his political career, the "Iron Chancellor" had been killed by a radical democrat who desperately wanted to stop the possible outbreak of a war between Prussia and Austria.

Even if it was the end for Bismarck the assassination was certainly not the end of his expansionist policies. However his more cautious successors favoured the peaceful absorption of most of the South German States into the North German Confederation. And instead, their focus turned to faster colonial expansion, ensuring that the new Germany would have its "place in the sun". This is a companion article to the Kaiser Wilhelm I of Prussia dies earlier blog post.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, in reality Wilhelm I lived until 1888 giving Bismarck twenty-six years to fully implement his strategies. This point of divergence is explored on the Alternate History web site.


Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2012-12-03 06:17:11 ~ If it ended with "Austria" absorbed into Greater Germany, the balance of religions in Germany would be tipped in favor of Catholics, and the "Austro-Hungarian" empire, if it survived, would probably change to a Slavic/Magyar confederated empire, maybe calling itself the "Danubian Empire" or something like that.

Readers Comment Jackie Rose commented on 2012-12-03 12:11:48 ~ Same problem with Social Security: Bismarck invented it , which was in general A Good Thing.

Readers Comment Richard Roper commented on 2012-12-03 15:51:57 ~ The Autro-Prussian war of June of that year would almost certainly not take place. as he was in favour but the crown prine and others were not and the king would unlikely to be convinced for war. So a new mechanism of German unity takes place, probably around Prussia-Bavaria-Austria. The Franco-Prussian War will not take place since Napoleon III cannot intrigue with A-H but be at war with them instead. There will be no Ausgleich with Hungary as there was no 1866 defeate but instead a Germany-Hungary. There will be no Bismark to preside over a 1878 Congress of Berlin but a more vigorous G-A in that area of Europe. So less preservationation of the Ottoman Empire and more territory to G-H. A Zweikaiserbund which survives. No Balkan Wars 1912-13. No World War 1.

Readers Comment Jackie Rose commented on 2012-12-03 18:55:55 ~ And no WWI means no WWII or Russian Revolution! Sounds good to me!

Readers Comment Jeff Provine commented on 2012-12-04 16:45:47 ~ Without the wars and Space Race, though, this TL wouldn't have nearly the technology ours does. What of colonialism? We might still have political Empires.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, in this post we amplify some controversy with the recent Star Trek movie. Significant content has been repurposed from Wikipedia. Please note that the views expressed in this post do not reflect those of the Editor's.

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In 2009, the eleventh Star Trek movie bombed at the box office principally due to a serious miscommunication that had occured during production.

"Kirk Prime" controversy causes Trekkies to boycott Movie #11A fresh cast led by Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto had sought to remodel the characters in the swashblucking tradition of Horatio Hornblower, a concept conceived during the original pilot in 1966. For example, Pine sought to act Kirk's characteristics of "humor, arrogance and decisiveness", but not William Shatner's speech pattern, which he felt would have bordered on imitation.

However Quinto went a step further and befriended Leonard Nimoy, seeking to explore the Vulcan "notion of how to evolve in a responsible way and how to evolve in a respectful way. I think those are all things that we as a society, and certainly the world, could implement". So much so, that Nimoy would agree to reprises his role as an elder Spock, referred to in the ending credits as "Spock Prime".

Director JJ Abrams and the writers Roberto Orci and Alex Kurtzman met Nimoy at his house; writer Roberto Orci recalled the actor gave a "Who are you guys and what are you up to? vibe" before being told how important he was to them. He was silent, and Nimoy's wife Susan Bay told the creative team he had remained in his chair after their conversation, emotionally overwhelmed by his decision after turning down many opportunities to revisit the role. Had Nimoy disliked the script, production would have been delayed for it to be rewritten. He was "genuinely excited" by the script's scope and its detailing of the characters' backstories, saying, "We have dealt with [Spock being half-human, half-Vulcan], but never with quite the overview that this script has of the entire history of the character, the growth of the character, the beginnings of the character and the arrival of the character into the Enterprise crew". Abrams said "it was surreal to direct him as Spock, because what the hell am I doing there? This guy has been doing it for forty years".

But Shatner wanted to share Nimoy's major role, and did not want a cameo,Yet the real surrealism would follow. Because Orci and Kurtzman wrote a scene for William Shatner, where old Spock gives his younger self a recorded message by Kirk from the previous timeline. "It was basically a Happy Birthday wish knowing that Spock was going to go off to Romulus, and Kirk would probably be dead by the time," and it would have transistioned into Shatner reciting "Where no man has gone before". But Shatner wanted to share Nimoy's major role, and did not want a cameo, despite his character's death in Star Trek Generations.

Orci and Kurtzman gave an assurance that the character of Kirk Prime would be written into the plot, which Shatner misunderstood to be an offer of a serious role in the movie. When it became clear that a voice over was planned to run with the credits, Shatner released a furious tirade in a Youtube movie, Watch William Shatner Responds to Star Trek Director JJ Abrams forcing Trekkies to boycott the movie out of respect for William Shatner.


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Readers Comment David Atwell commented on 2009-05-23 01:52:52 ~ A Horatio Hornblower version of Star Trek? eeeeeeeewwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwwww No wonder it bombed!

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2009-05-23 05:21:40 ~ Haven't seen the movie yet, but "respect for William Shatner" is not a characteristic of most Trek fans I've ever met.

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2009-05-23 16:01:03 ~ Maybe you just haven't met the right fans, LOL. :D




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if Ike had determined that America couldn't abandon the garrison at Dien Bien Phu? Please note that the opinions expressed in this post do not necessarily reflect the views of the author(s).

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In 1954, the 56-day battle of Dien Bien Phu ended with the destruction of Ho Chi Minh's Viet Minh guerrilla forces by tactical nuclear weapons supplied to the French defenders by the U.S. military at the order of President Dwight D. Eisenhower (pictured).

Siege Lifted at Dien Bien PhuPresident Eisenhower, who in 1953 had successfully pressed the recalcitrant North Korean government to accept an armistice in the Korean conflict by threatening to use nuclear weapons if Pyongyang did not agree, had concluded that providing the French with a nuclear option was the only way to prevent their defeat, which he believed would inevitably lead to a Communist takeover of all of "Indochina".

The use of nuclear weapons at Dien Bien Phu was a military success, allowing France to reassert control over its rebellious Asian colonies. It was, however, a political burden for the United States, whose role in the matter was an open secret. Throughout the Third World, America was increasingly seen as all too willing to use nuclear weapons against non-white adversaries, even as it found excuses to avoid a nuclear strike against the white-ruled Soviet Union. The fact that the Soviets had their own nuclear arsenal was not seen as convincing disproof of this charge, since the U.S. had enjoyed a nuclear monopoly from 1945 to 1949 but had not, even during the Berlin crisis of 1948, used atomic bombs against the USSR.


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Readers Comment David Atwell commented on 2009-05-08 00:36:45 ~ So does this mean no Vietnam War for America? And if so, what changes can we expect for the 1970s onwards, not just for America, but the world in general?

Readers Comment Chris Oakley commented on 2009-05-08 01:25:58 ~ For starters, it'll complicate things in Central America even more than they already were....

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2009-05-08 02:04:57 ~ I do think that the currents of history were strong enough that the French were eventually going to be out of Vietnam...but nuking the Viet Minh would have delayed things by a few years, I admit.

Readers Comment Stan Brin commented on 2009-11-09 23:40:53 ~ It would have required massive bombing of Viet Minh artillery positions surrounding the besieged French garrison, but the result would have been the same as at Khe Sanh and Con Tien. Fixed positions can't stand up to sustained air attack. Ground attack planes, such as the Douglas A-1 Skyraider, would have easily done the job, supplimented by B-29s.

Facebook Comment Comment from J Michael Antoniewicz II on Facebook @Stan; You'd have to undercut the 'Bomber Only' folks at the pentagon, find and push up the 'Ground Attack' up and raine in the embronic 'Figher Mafia'. And for the timeframe you still have hundreds of P-47's you'll want to send them in since they (looking back) where the modern original F/A airframe.

Readers Comment Stan Brin commented on 2009-11-09 23:40:59 ~ I happen to like the Skyraider, big heavy engine, massive payload, but it hardly matters -- the vietminh had massed artillery in the open, and were vulnerable, just like the NVA at Khe Sanh, who lost heavily.

Readers Comment Michael N. Ryan commented on 2010-04-04 14:51:56 ~ If the French had used nukes there they would have wiped out their own garrison but the Vietnamese would still be able to win by replacing their losses with fresh volunteers. When it comes to imperialism the French were the absolute worst of people. They mistreated the Vietnamse and exploited it so so badly they sucked it dry like a pack of vampires. Turned the place into a drugden brothel from which they sucked the profits back to Paris. I doubt the Vietnamese had anything short of driving them out. They would fight to the death to be free of the French parasites. If worse came to worse, the Vietnamese would turn to teh Chinese for help to drive the parasites from their soil.




Todayinah Editor Editor says, what if service chiefs had dissuaded Truman from dropping the bomb on Japan?

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In 2009, twenty years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Japanese citizens celebrated re-unification. And yet the anniversary reopened an old debate. Should President Harry S. Truman have prevented the Soviet invasion of the north island by ordering unrestricted civilian - or even atomic - bombing in the summer of 1945?

This Awful ThingTruman had been vice president for just eighty-two days when President Roosevelt died on April 12, 1945. And so Truman was unexpectedly propelled into the Presidency less than three months into Roosevelt's fourth term, telling reporters "Boys, if you ever pray, pray for me now. I don't know if you fellas ever had a load of hay fall on you, but when they told me what happened yesterday, I felt like the moon, the stars, and all the planets had fallen on me".

"Operated on this morning. Diagnosis not yet complete but results seem satisfactory and already exceed expectations. Local press release necessary as interest extends great distance. Dr. Groves pleased. He returns tomorrow. I will keep you posted". ~ Secretary of War's Fateful telegramAnd at the Potsdam Conference which ran from July 16 to August 2, 1945 events began to move fast, too fast for a President who had not even been taken into his predecessor's confidence. Because even as Truman and Churchill argued with Stalin over the joint occupation of Germany, it occured to Truman that a similiar argument over Japan was over the horizon. Perhaps it no longer made sense to encourage the Soviet Union to declare war on Japan, surely, there would be a heavy price to pay. And then a historic opportunity arrived in the form of a telegram from Secretary of War Henry Stimson ~ "Operated on this morning. Diagnosis not yet complete but results seem satisfactory and already exceed expectations. Local press release necessary as interest extends great distance. Dr. Groves pleased. He returns tomorrow. I will keep you posted". The Trinity Test had been successful, and suddenly America had the capability to detonate an atomic bomb and potentially bring the war in the Far East to an early conclusion, perhaps on exclusively American terms. The capability, but not the desire. Because resistance would arrive from an unexpected quarter, the American military.

Probably the person closest to Truman, from the military standpoint, was Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Admiral William Leahy, who deplored the use of the bomb and strongly advised Truman not to use it, "Mr President, we will regret this day. The United States will suffer, for war is not to be waged on women and children". Due to Leahy's intervention, the advice of service chiefs was sought in utmost secrecy, and their judgement was universally against dropping the bomb. Chief of the U.S. Fleet and Chief of Naval Operations, Ernest J. King, stated that the naval blockade and prior bombing of Japan in March of 1945, had rendered the Japanese helpless and that the use of the atomic bomb would have been both unnecessary and immoral. Also, the opinion of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz was that "The Admiral took the opportunity of adding his voice to those insisting that Japan had been defeated before the Trinity Test". General Eisenhower urged Truman, in a personal visit, not to use the atomic bomb. Eisenhower's assessment was "Its not necessary to hit them with this awful thing . . . to use the atomic bomb, to kill and terrorize civilians, without even attempting [negotiations], would be a double crime".

And so the Manhattan project, staffed by 200,000 scientists and engineers, and secretly financed to the tune of $2bn without congressional oversight, was a white elephant. Operation Downfall proceeded with the invasion of the southernmost main Japanese island, Kyushu, with the recently captured island of Okinawa used as a staging area. And the direst warnings of the "pro-bomb" faction led by Churchill and Truman proved untrue. Far from the 1,200,000 casualties predicted by Churchill, in fact less than 50,000 Americans died in the invasion of Japan. And yet there was a price to pay. The Allied invasion could not begin before October / November, and by then the Soviets were ready too. As Truman had predicted, the Soviet Union required a quid-pro-quo, the "temporary" occupation of the northern island.


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Todayinah Editor Editor says, that the service chiefs were against the bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki is a matter which deserves serious consideration. Were they threatened by a weapon that would render their professional obsolete, or rather were they correct that Japan had already been defeated? In fact was the prolonging of the war entirely due to the unconditional terms of surrender being imposed by the Allies, given that the Emperor was permitted to continue his reign after the surrender?


Readers Comment David Atwell commented on 2009-04-14 04:52:00 ~ "Mr President, we will regret this day. The United States will suffer, for war is not to be waged on women and children." Where has he been for the last 5 years? lol More seriously, though, one must consider why the Bomb was really used. And it wasn't just to end WWII quickly, although that was an important part. It was, though, to demonstrate to the Soviets the ultimate power the USA had. In other words it was a message not to mess with the USA or else...

Readers Comment Eric Lipps commented on 2009-04-14 16:23:34 ~ It'sd unclear that Downfall was actually needed any more than the Bomb was. The Japanese government had been exploring avenues toward a negotiaaed peace since April 1945, and Trumabn deliberately stalled, in part to give the Manhattan Project time to reach fruition and in part because he wanted an absolutely unconditional surrender. In the event, even after Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Japanese did NOT surrender unconditionally. Emperor Hirohito was allowed to remain on his throne (although reduced to a ceremonial eruler) and was not tried for war crimes, despite earlier U.S. demands for the abolition of the imperial office and for the trial of the Emperor, in order to firm up Japanese support for the U.S. as the Cold War dawned. The Soviets, of course, already knew about the A-bomb's successful Trinity test thaanks to espionage. The weapon's use against Japan sen the message that if they didn't play along with America in the postwar world, they'd be next--and yet the USSR under Stalin went ahead and occupied Eastern Europe anyway, while racing desperately to build its own nuclear weaapons. The Bomb has always been less successful as a terror weapon than most peopl,e seem to suppose, even in the hands of totalitarians: it didn't scare the Afghans into submission, for instance.

Readers Comment Eric Oppen commented on 2009-04-15 00:59:46 ~ Part of the problem the US had with Japan was that while the Japanese Emperor shared a lot of titles with the former Chinese emperors, the Japanese Emperor's role was much more religious---the original Western explorers to visit Japan spoke of him, insofar as they were aware of him, as "The Japanese Pope," which was much more fitted to the role he actually played.


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In 1941, on this day Radio Moscow announced the surrender of the last remaining German troops in Warsaw.

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In 2009, the science magazine Current Biology dropped a bombshell on the world biological sciences community: while studying the habits of the basking shark, a group of biologists from the Massachusetts Department of Marine Fisheries had found tangible evidence of the existence of a sea serpent -- a creature thought for centuries to be strictly the figment of sailors' imaginations.

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On, this day in 2008, the Federal German Defense Ministry sent additional hazmat teams to Egypt to expedite the disposal of the chemical weapons found at Cleopatra's tomb six days earlier.

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In 1987, a team of reporters discovers President Hart in a compromising situation with a good-looking blonde aboard his private yacht. The blonde will turn out to be Donna Rice, whom the President had met at a New Year's Eve Party the previous December. In a twist seemingly too good to be true from the newsmen's standpoint, the boat bears the name Monkey Business. The story appears in the evening editions of both the Miami Herald and the Washington Post, as well as on the nightly network news programs, and will be picked up the following day by papers throughout America and in foreign countries.

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Hart's recklessness in allowing himself to be caught after publicly daring the press to do so proves shocking even to many of his strongest supporters. Previously, he had seemed all but assured of renomination; within days, however, pundits and top Democratic Party officials are openly speculating that he may be forced to drop out of the presidential race. In addition, several Democrats who had previously decided not to challenge the incumbent now begin reconsidering their options; among them are Lloyd Bentsen of Texas, Jesse Jackson, and Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis.


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