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    What if the Philippine Republic was ISOT'ed from July 4th 1954 to July 4th 1934?

    ROB here. (well, Rob) It's good to share a first name with a random omnipotent being. ;) If they are Filipino (Pinoy) and not naturalized American citizens, who have established residency in another US territory or state, and are in the Philippines area, they get to stay behind with the...
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    What if the Philippine Republic was ISOT'ed from July 4th 1954 to July 4th 1934?

    I think from a military/naval logic point of view, those in the Japanese armed forces who, even with insight into the future want to go for strategic expansionism and independence - just to 'get it right' this time, their best and most urgent move would be to try to invade and overwhelm the...
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    What if the Philippine Republic was ISOT'ed from July 4th 1954 to July 4th 1934?

    :ROFLMAO: We must resolve the most formidable of all word puzzles for the Emperor and divine kokutai!
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    What if the Philippine Republic was ISOT'ed from July 4th 1954 to July 4th 1934?

    Two months after the passage of the Tydings-McDuffie act schduling Filipino independence for the mid-40s, in May 1934, during the 4th of July holiday, after a cone of light envelops the Philippines, the archipelago is replaced by a version of itself from exactly 20 years later, July 4th, 1954...
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