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12 – In the wake of a violent communist uprising, the kingdom of Bhutan requests assistance from Tibet.
12 – In the wake of a violent communist uprising, the kingdom of Bhutan requests assistance from Tibet.
13 – Magdalena Carter releases notarized documentation affirming she is alive but refuses to appear in public due to concerns for her personal safety. She denies any knowledge of or complicity in the alleged crimes of any Promethean Foundation members. Her representative Sir Mycroft Jones accuses the US government of “slanderous persecution through onerous prosecution” and vows a vigorous defense.


14 – Tibetan military forces occupy Bhutan.
14 – Tibetan military forces occupy Bhutan.

Revision as of 03:27, 14 October 2013

January

1 – The ship SS Catala is driven onto the beach in Ocean Shores, Washington, stranding her.

3 – League of Nations General Assembly elects Russian Republic to the League Council.

4 – U.S. President Richard M. Nixon proclaims his "Great Society" during his State of the Union Address.

12 – The bodies of two 15-year-olds, Christine Sharrock and Marianne Schmidt, are found at Wanda Beach, Sydney.

14 – The Prime Minister of Northern Ireland and the Taoiseach of the Republic of Ireland meet for the first time in 43 years.

20 – Richard M Nixon is sworn in for his second term as U.S. President.

21 – Miles Davis Quintet plays the Blue Lotus (through Jan 23).

22 – Bethany Johnson commits suicide.

24 – Winston Churchill dies in London.

28 – President Nixon appoints former Illinois governor Adlai Stevenson as US Ambassador to the League of Nations.

February

3 – Earthquake measuring 3.4 on Richter scale. Epicenter: San Andreas, CA.

7 – Raid on Promethean Foundation headquarters in Los Angeles results in the arrest of several individuals associated with an international organized crime ring dealing in stolen occult artifacts.

9 – The body of Freddie Gumm is discovered near Cave City, California. Magdalena Carter is reported dead in Paris, France.

11 – C.C.C. members David Siegel, Greg Lightman, Jimmy Crane, and Sterling Brown are killed when Siegel's car is struck by a train. The group are returning from a wake for Freddie Gumm and were thought to be highly intoxicated.

12 – In the wake of a violent communist uprising, the kingdom of Bhutan requests assistance from Tibet.

13 – Magdalena Carter releases notarized documentation affirming she is alive but refuses to appear in public due to concerns for her personal safety. She denies any knowledge of or complicity in the alleged crimes of any Promethean Foundation members. Her representative Sir Mycroft Jones accuses the US government of “slanderous persecution through onerous prosecution” and vows a vigorous defense.

14 – Tibetan military forces occupy Bhutan.

21 – Malcolm X, a Muslim prophet and reputed magician, is publicly assassinated in New York. His wife and several others are injured in the melee. The assassins escape without harm in the confusion.

22 – Body of Malcolm X disappears from NYC morgue. Morgue attendant claims he saw a bright light and when he went to investigate, he saw Malcolm sitting upright. Drug tests showed the attendant was using marijuana at the time and had a history of heroin and psychedelic use.

25 – Malcolm X spotted outside Nation of Islam mosque in Harlem. Over thirty people claim to have seen Malcolm raise his arms and bless the crowd in Arabic.

27 – Memorial service for Malcolm X in Harlem.

28 – British anarchists break into the London Zoo overnight and free two golden eagles, a male and female pair named Goldie and Regina.

March

2 – Goldie and Regina attack two terriers in Regents Park, but are chased away by the owner before the dogs are grievously harmed.

3 – Malcolm X sighted in Harlem.

6 – Goldie and Regina are spotted killing ducks at the home of the American ambassador to Britain.

12 – Marjorie Cameron purchases Bellatrix Publications.

13 – Sunday edition of Angel City Times cover features photograph of the Gonzago Botanica and an article about the “occult explosion” in Los Angeles. An interview profile of Marjorie Cameron that refers to her as the “empress” of the local occult scene.

19 – Marjorie Cameron purchases Alden House from the estate of Magdalena Carter.

20 – SNAP-10A experimental nuclear reactor launched by WSC.