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+ | *'''[[October 15]]:''' [[William Springer]] assassinates US [[President of the UCAS|President]] [[Jesse Garrety]] and escapes justice.<ref name = "swa10">{{src|swa}} p. 27</ref> |
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+ | *'''[[October 31]]:''' "Bloody Monday." [[Russia]]n President Nikolai Chelenko, Prime Minister Lena Rodale of the [[United Kingdom]], and Minister Chaim Schon of [[Israel]] are all assassinated.<ref name = "swa10">{{src|swa}} p. 27</ref> |
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+ | *'''[[November 8]]:''' US presidential elections are held as usual, but due to the President's murder, the winner will be inaugurated immediately. Vice President [[William Jarman]] wins.<ref name = "swa10">{{src|swa}} p. 27</ref> |
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+ | *'''[[November 11]]:''' US President-Elect [[William Jarman]] is sworn in and then passes [[Executive Order 17-321]], ordering the removal of all Native Americans from US soil by any means necessary, effective immediately.<ref name = "swa10">{{src|swa}} p. 27</ref><sup>Native American Nations Vol. 1&2 call it the Resolution Act of 2016</sup><ref>{{src|nan1}} p. 74</ref><ref>{{src|nan2}} p. 59</ref> |
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+ | *'''[[December 12]]:''' Cheyenne nationalists feed false information to the US Army concerning the location of a band of Native warriors. The Army strike kills Kiowa non-combatants, effectively wiping out the tribe.<ref name = "swa10">{{src|swa}} p. 27</ref><ref>{{src|nan1}} p. 123</ref> |
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+ | *Charles University in [[Prague]], [[Czech Republic]], establishes the first hermetic studies curriculum. |
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Latest revision as of 21:32, 8 August 2018
Decades
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1990s
2000s
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2020s
2030s
2040s
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2060s
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Years
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- March 12: A major oil spill in the North Sea creates the Scottish Fringe Toxic Zone.[1]
- July 28: Ares buys NASA.[1]
- October 15: William Springer assassinates US President Jesse Garrety and escapes justice.[1]
- October 31: "Bloody Monday." Russian President Nikolai Chelenko, Prime Minister Lena Rodale of the United Kingdom, and Minister Chaim Schon of Israel are all assassinated.[1]
- November 8: US presidential elections are held as usual, but due to the President's murder, the winner will be inaugurated immediately. Vice President William Jarman wins.[1]
- November 11: US President-Elect William Jarman is sworn in and then passes Executive Order 17-321, ordering the removal of all Native Americans from US soil by any means necessary, effective immediately.[1]Native American Nations Vol. 1&2 call it the Resolution Act of 2016[2][3]
- December 12: Cheyenne nationalists feed false information to the US Army concerning the location of a band of Native warriors. The Army strike kills Kiowa non-combatants, effectively wiping out the tribe.[1][4]
- Charles University in Prague, Czech Republic, establishes the first hermetic studies curriculum.
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 Sixth World Almanac p. 27
- ↑ Native American Nations Volume One p. 74
- ↑ Native American Nations Volume Two p. 59
- ↑ Native American Nations Volume One p. 123