Alternate History ðŸ‡ºðŸ‡¸ November 2, 1976: President Nelson Rockefeller wins election to full 4-year term and the aftermath

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Chapter 3: Profiles on the foreign Heads of State
  • COMING UP NEXT WEEK IN CHAPTER 3 OF THE AMERICAN REPUBLIC
    Backstory of Indonesian President Suharto
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    Chapter 3: Highlights of the campaign trail
  • BREAKING NEWS ALERT: BENTSEN PRESSURED TO DROP OUT
    *Thursday, December 4, 1975: Concerned about the large field of Democrats running for the Democratic Presidential nomination in 1976, sources said several high-profile Democrats are working on lobbying for United States Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) to drop out because they fear "the more people running, the more likely we'll get a nominee who's deeply despised" in reference to Alabama Governor George Wallace (D), who's aggressive attacks on busing, big government overreach, social programs and psnuedo snobbery of some in the party, whom he accuses of alienating States Rights and embracing lazy welfare queens.

    On Wallace's numbers have been rising lately due to his super aggressive Southern Strategy (using the playbook of then-President Richard Nixon) using blatant dog whistles in the Democratic primaries: the Wallace campaign has been running television commercials doubling-down on law and order.

    Gallup Polling Survey (December 4, 1975): Democratic Presidential nomination 1976

    Wallace (D): 27%
    Brown (D): 15%
    Jackson (D): 8%
    Church (D): 6%
    Udall (D): 3%
    Askew (D): 3%
    Bentsen (D): 1%
    Undecided: 37%

    BREAKING: STENNIS, EASTLAND ENDORSE WALLACE FOR PRESIDENT
    *United States Senators John Stennis (D-MS) and James Eastland (D-MS) announced in a joint press conference they're endorsing Alabama Governor George Wallace (D)'s presidential campaign for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination. Stennis proudly boasted Wallace's tough-on-crime policies in getting rid of "thugs, hoodlums, welfare queens and outside agitators" as well as defending States Rights by standing up to the Feds.

    ALLEN, SPARKMAN ENDORSING WALLACE
    *United States Senators John Sparkman (D-AL) and James Allen (D-AL) announced they're endorsing Alabama Governor George Wallace (D) for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination as well. Wallace says he's proud to have the staunch backing of members of the Alabama congressional delegation.

    FORMER VICE PRESIDENT HUMPHREY DECLINED TO SEEK THE PRESIDENCY; SEEKING REELECTION IN 1976

    *United States Senator and former Vice President Hubert Humphrey (D-MN) confirmed he was NOT going to be a candidate for the Presidency in 1976, "I've accepted that America wants a new generation of leaders and I also believe the Democratic Party needs a new generation of leaders too. My attention is needed in the United States Senate so I will be seeking reelection to a fifth term representing Minnesota in the United States Senate in 1976."
     
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    Chapter 3: President Rockefeller's State Visits to Taiwan, Indonesia and Philippines (Part III)
  • Highlights of President Rockefeller's State Visit to the Republic of Indonesia (December 5-6, 1975)
    *Friday, December 5, 1975: Air Force One touched down on at Halim International Airport for a brief visit to the Republic of Indonesia at the invitation of Indonesian President Suharto. Rockefeller and Suharto were to meet for the third time in less than six months (when Rockefeller was Vice President in June 1975, where they met face-to-face at Camp David when then-President Gerald Ford introduced Suharto to members of the Ford administration). They also met during the State Funeral services of President Ford on September 12th, it was during that time when Suharto personally invited both President and First Lady Rockefeller to visit Indonesia, which they both accepted.

    Upon arrival at the Halim International Airport from their four-day visit to Taiwan, President Nelson Rockefeller accompanied by his wife, First Lady Happy Rockefeller; their two sons, Nelson Rockefeller, Jr., and Mark Rockefeller; US Secretary of State Malcolm Wilson; National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft, etc., were welcomed by Indonesian President Suharto and his wife, Indonesian First Lady Siti Haritnah as well as members of the Indonesian President's Cabinet and high-ranking government officials, members of the Diplomatic Corps and some Americans in Jakarta. President Rockefeller was then afforded full ceremonial honors including the 21 Cannon Salute.

    Later in the evening, a State Dinner in honor of President and First Lady Rockefeller was held at Istana Negara (State Palace). The dinner was followed by a cultural performance highlighted by dances from Sumatra and Java. In the dinner toast, President Suharto expressed that the visit of President Rockefeller could further enhance the mutual understanding to the numerous world and regional problems and providing concrete substance for mutually beneficial cooperation in various fields. He said that with the end of the Vietnam War, although there still exists deep concern regarding the possibility of disturbances threatening the security and stability of various countries and regions, the Southeast Asia region is now facing a new era with all kinds of new challenges and opportunities. The close and mutually beneficial cooperation between the United States and the Republic of Indonesia will hopefully stimulate the attainment of progress, justice tranquility and solid stability in this region, Suharto continued during his remarks.

    In response, President Rockefeller said the United States' prosperity and progress linked with the various populations, the dynamic economics, the abundant resources and the rich cultures of this great region. "I have come here because of America's strong commitment and continuing interest in your country's security and well-being. The relationship between the United States and the Republic of Indonesia has involved the common concern for the right of every nation to pursuing their own destiny on its own independence and sovereign causes. We share dedication to peace in Asia and the world. We share a commitment to economic and social progress...... We share the realization that internal cooperation is essential for international security and prosperity." The President continued to say that in the complex time of change, America looks to its relationship with friends during tough times as well as good times. "Indonesia is such a great friend," Rockefeller added during his remarks at the State Dinner. Adding further, Indonesia has exemplified strength and self-reliance as well as international leadership and responsibility. "We respect your non-alignment and your goal of national resiliency. We also admire your contribution to regional peace. We value your friendship." Rockefeller said as a round of applause from the guests and distinguished guests at the State Dinner inside the Istana Negara.

    *Saturday, December 6, 1975: The next morning, there was a joint communique following the exchange of views on international, regional and bilateral issues between the United States and Indonesia, it was announced that President Suharto and President Rockefeller had agreed to expanded dialogue between the two countries' respective governments, through periodic consultations at the ministerial level.

    The Heads of State concluded their meetings and their decisions to establishing an expanded dialogue marked an important and significant step toward developing and strengthening close and friendly ties between the governments the peoples of the Republic of Indonesia and the United States of America. During the meeting, President Rockefeller expressed the US intention to continuing to providing substantial aid in support of Indonesia's developmental efforts. In the communique, President Rockefeller also expressed his deep appreciation for the hospitality extended to him, Mrs. Rockefeller and entourage during the President's trip to Indonesia.
     
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    Chapter 3: Installment on International Heads of State
  • Suharto
    12:00 PM, Saturday, December 6, 1975
    Istana Negara, Jakarta, Indonesia
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    Indonesian President Suharto and his wife, Indonesian First Lady Siti Harintah.

    During the joint communique meeting with US President Nelson Rockefeller and US Secretary of State Malcolm Wilson on the cementing of diplomatic ties between the United States and the Republic of Indonesia, where Indonesian President Suharto explained to Rockefeller the situation regarding East Timor and rightfully voiced good reasons for annexing East Timor, whom the Indonesians considered as a province that needed to be put in their place. One of the concerns for both Jakarta and Washington: victory for the left-wing Fretilin would result in the creation of a communist state on Indonesia's border and utilizing incursions by unfriendly forces plotting to overthrown the Indonesian government.

    Both government and military officials in Jakarta and Washington agreed that an independent East Timor within the archipelago would result in secessionist movements within the provinces of Indonesia and that was not going to be good at all for anyone in the Asia Pacific particularly the United States, who needed strong allies in the Asia Pacific following the debacle of the Vietnam War. There was several reasons on why Indonesia invaded East Timor: 1.) Avoiding the negative example of an independent province, 2.) having access to the high initial estimates of oil and natural gas under the Timor Sea and finally 3.) following the fall of South Vietnam, Indonesia also wanted to become the major military partner of the United States from Southeast Asia.

    Not too long afterwards, Rockefeller and Wilson gave Suharto the official green-light for the Indonesian Armed Forces to invade East Timor. Suharto telling Rockefeller "We want your understanding if we deem it necessary to take rapid or drastic action in East Timor." Rockefeller responded, "We will understand and will not press you on the issue. We understand the problem you have and the intentions you have." Wilson strongly urged Suharto to wait until after Rockefeller had left for the Philippines, explaining "we would be able to influence the reaction in America if whatever happens after we return following the President's far eastern trip. This way there would be less chance of people talking in an unauthorized way." Wilson also said to Suharto "It is important that whatever you do succeeds quickly." The United States had supplied weapons and other military equipment to Indonesia with the following: American-supplied destroyer escorts; American-supplied landing craft; American-supplied C-47 and C-130 aircraft; .50 calibre machine guns.

    On December 7th, the Indonesian Armed Forces and other reinforcements engaged in one of the most violent, vicious and bloodiest invasions on East Timor: which resulted in 102,000 deaths including 18,600 violent killings including 84,200 deaths from disease and starvation. Staunchly supporting the Indonesian Armed Forces' invasion of East Timor: United States, Taiwan, Republic of Korea, Saudi Arabia and Australia. The result of the violent invasion of East Timor resulted in the overthrow of the left-wing Fretilin regime in East Timor and Indonesia occupying the former newly-formed independent country for 24 years.
     
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    Chapter 3: President Rockefeller's State Visits to Taiwan, Indonesia and Philippines (Part IV)
  • President Rockefeller visits the Republic of the Philippines
    4:35 PM PHST, Saturday, December 6, 1975
    Manila International Airport, Manila, Philippines
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    Malacanang Palace in Manila, where the Marcoses hosted a State Dinner for the Rockefeller's.

    Upon arriving at the Manila International Airport in Manila, Philippines on that Saturday afternoon, President and First Lady Rockefeller were greeted by US Ambassador to the Philippines William H. Sullivan and Alberto T. Katibak, Director of Protocol for the Republic of the Philippines. Soon afterwards, the Presidential entourage went to the base of the ramp of the Spirit of 76. Next, the Rockefeller's were greeted by Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos; Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Querube C. Makalintal; Mrs. Querube C. Makalintal; Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo; Philippine Ambassador to the United States Eduardo Romualdez and his wife, Concepcion Romualdez.

    Following Arrival Honors and reviewing the troops, President Rockefeller addressed the crowd at the speakers platform. At 5:30 PM PHST, the Rockefeller's and Marcoses went to the presidential limousine and motored from the Manila International Airport to the Rizal Monument in honor of Dr. Jose P. Rizal, who was executed by a Spanish firing squad for his role in fighting for Philippine independence. They were accompanied by Philippine Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs Manuel Collantes and General Romeo Espino, Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.

    At 5:46 PM: President Rockefeller and President Marcos participated in a wreath laying ceremony at the Rizal Monument. Soon afterwards, the Presidential motorcade left the Rizal Monument and arrived at Malacanang Palace, the residence of the Philippine President. The Marcoses gave the Rockefeller's a tour of the grand palace. Once the tour was finished, the Presidential party went to the Music Room: President Rockefeller introduced members of the US official party of dignitaries to President and First Lady Marcos; President Rockefeller and President Marcos alongside US Secretary of State Malcolm Wilson and Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo held bilateral talks. Next, President and First Lady Rockefeller went to their private quarters at Forbes Park Residence and rested up in preparation for the upcoming State Dinner that evening.
     
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    Legislative & International highlights
  • BREAKING NEWS ALERT: PATIENT PROTECTION ACT OF 1975 PASSES US HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OVERWHELMINGLY; GOES TO FULL US SENATE
    *Monday, December 1, 1975: While President Rockefeller is in the midst of his Asian Pacific tour, back in the States: the US House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly to pass the Patient Protection Act of 1975 by a vote of 361-83. US House Speaker Carl Albert (D-OK) hailed the passage as "one of the most effective moments of my time as Speaker of the House".

    The legislation now moves to the United States Senate, where it'll be debated, argued upon and vigorously hard fought among both sides of the political aisle. Vice President Linwood Holton will be on hand if things take a downturn in the number of votes; Holton will be tasked with lobbying on a bipartisan approach of countless United States Senators.


    GOOD NEIGHBOR POLICY: MAJORITY OF COUNTRIES APPROVE OF THE UNITED STATES; PRAISE PRESIDENT ROCKEFELLER'S LEADERSHIP
    As a result of strong, tough, precise leadership on the global stage, many countries have praised President Nelson Rockefeller's leadership of leading the United States on the international stage including many countries strongly approving the United States such as Taiwan, Philippines, Republic of Korea, Japan, Indonesia, Brazil, Chile, Thailand, Singapore, France, United Kingdom, West Germany, Greece, Gabon, Jamaica, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Bahamas, Italy, Spain among countless others.

    The Rockefeller administration's Good Neighbor Policy has surprised many political and foreign policy analysts, who had assumed that despite recent disastrous debacles such as the end of the Vietnam War, Watergate, etc., that this policy initiative would fail. The experts were proven wrong!

    PANAMA CANAL NEGOTIATIONS ONGOING DESPITE CONGRESSIONAL RESISTANCE
    The United States and Panama are still negotiating with ways on moving forward on potential plans of transferring the Panama Canal over to the Panamanian government despite strong congressional resistance on Capitol Hill.

    US Secretary of State Malcolm Wilson defended the Rockefeller administration's position on the negotiations saying "I don't think it would be wise for some members of Congress to agitate and use this as a moment of political grandstanding."

    When asked about the latest developments, United States Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) doubled-down on blocking the legislation if it reaches the floor of the United States Senate. "I'm NOT the only one in opposition of transferring the Panama Canal over to Panama. The Canal belongs to the United States of America!"

    GROWING BIPARTISAN SUPPORT IN THE US SENATE BLOCKING PANAMA CANAL TRANSFER
    ABC News reporting there's growing bipartisan support inside the United States Senate in blocking the legislation requiring the transfer of the Canal to the Panamanian government. Following through on his threats, United States Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) blocked the legislation from getting onto the floor of the United States Senate.

    Among those supporting Helms' parliamentary moves:
    James Eastland (D-MS)
    John Stennis (D-MS)
    Henry Bellmon (R-OK)
    Dewey Bartlett (R-OK)
    Bob Dole (R-KS)
    John McClellan (D-AR)
    Dale Bumpers (D-AR)
    Sam Nunn (D-GA)

    James Allen (D-AL)
    John Sparkman (D-AL)
    Russell B. Long (D-LA)
    J. Bennett Johnston (D-LA)
    Barry Goldwater (R-AZ)
    Paul Fannin (R-AZ)
    John Tower (R-TX)
     
    Political scoop 😎
  • BREAKING NEWS ALERT : UNITED STATES SENATOR LLOYD BENTSEN (D-TX) DROPPING OUT OF THE 1976 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARIES; WILL SEEK REELECTION IN 1976
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    United States Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) announcing his withdrawal from the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination campaign.
    *Saturday, December 6, 1975: After weeks and months of massive pressure, United States Senator Lloyd Bentsen (D-TX) announced he was ending his campaign for the Democratic presidential nomination effective immediately; he stopped short of endorsing anyone else despite rumors he would endorse California Governor Jerry Brown (D) or United States Senator Henry M. "Scoop" Jackson (D-WA St) as part of the "Stop Wallace" movement.

    Bentsen confirmed he'll be seeking reelection to his US Senate seat in 1976.

     
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    Chapter 3: Personal PoV's
  • Angelica's backstory
    6:00 PM PHST, Saturday, December 6, 1975
    Somewhere at Forbes Park Residence
    Outskirts of Manila, Philippines

    While everyone was resting up in preparation to return to Malacanang Palace for the upcoming State Dinner, there was a particular maid who was cleaning up the rooms on the first floor and her name was Angelica Sabit.

    Angelica was doing a part-time job while saving up money to keep up with her heavy courseload of classes at one of the boarding schools; she looked like one of those nerdy ugly duckling girls, but she was beautiful inside and out "This heavy work is making me tired. Why did my parents punish me having to do this stuff? I could've been enjoying the beach with my friends." Angelica annoyingly nagged.

    She was walking to one of the upstairs rooms when she accidentally ran into President Rockefeller, who introduced himself. Angelica introduced herself and shook his hand "It's nice to meet you sir" she nervously said as she was shaking. Rocky calmed her down, gesturing her to follow him into the study, where he asked her about her life story including background.

    Angelica detailed her life story and other details of her life. "You look so beautiful glasses or not. I'll tell you what, when this fancy hectic schedule of the day's events is done with, let me take you somewhere where we can talk alone without any bodyguards." Angelica was giddily excited "See you later Mr. President" as she giggled like one of those young women enthralled by the most powerful man in the entire world.

    More on Angelica's backstory later....
     
    Chapter 3: State Dinner at Malacanang Palace
  • State Dinner at Malacanang!
    9:00 PM PHST, Saturday, December 6, 1975
    Malacanang Palace, San Miguel, Manila, Philippines.

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    Malacanang Palace from the Pasig River

    Following remarks to the US Embassy Staff inside the Chancery Building of the Manila American Embassy at Roxas Boulevard a few hours earlier, President Nelson Rockefeller and First Lady Happy Rockefeller got into the presidential limousine, which drove along the way to Malacanang Palace which arrived at 9:00 PM PHST. Upon getting out of the limousine, the Rockefeller's were greeted again by the Marcoses, where the Rockefeller's and Marcoses walked on the Grand Staircase up towards a private room where the Rockefeller's were introduced to the Marcoses' four children: Imee Marcos, Ferdinand Marcos, Jr., Irene Marcos and adopted daughter Aimee Marcos.

    Among the dignitaries in attendance: former President Diosdado Macapagal, Philippine Supreme Court Chief Justice Querube Makalintal, Philippine Finance Minister Cesar Virata, Philippine National Defense Secretary Juan Ponce Enrile, Philippine Justice Secretary Vicente Abad Santos, Philippine Education and Culture Secretary Juan Manuel, Manila Mayor Ramon Bagatsing, US Ambassador to the Philippines William H. Sullivan, US Secretary of State Malcolm Wilson, US National Security Adviser Brent Scowcroft, several Ambassadors of numerous countries including members of the Diplomatic Corps; Philippine Joint Chiefs of Staff including those from the sports field and entertainment industry.

    During the State Dinner inside the Music Room of Malacanang Palace, both Presidents Rockefeller and Marcoses each highlighted the US/Philippine alliance as well as the long-decades friendship between the two countries. Musical selections were performed including Philippine dancers who performed for the Rockefeller's and Marcoses.



    ROCKEFELLER ADDRESSES JOINT SESSION OF THE BATASANG PAMBANSA
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    President Rockefeller addressing a joint session of the Batasang Pambansa.

    *Sunday, December 7, 1975: President Rockefeller began the day attending church services at the Manila Cathedral and then attended a courtesy call with Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos at Malacanang Palace.
    Then President Rockefeller delivered an address to a Joint Session of the Batasang Pambansa at the Legislative Building, where he discussed the aftermath of the Vietnam War; the traditional relationship between the Philippines and the United States as well as excitement for the future in the height of the 1970s.

    Later in the day, President Rockefeller arrived via Marine One at the Mactan Air Base in Mactan where he addressed the 60,000+ personnel of US Military troops.

    *Monday, December 8, 1975: President Nelson Rockefeller and First Lady Happy Rockefeller joined Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos and Philippine First Lady Imelda Marcos participate in a tinkling dance with young members of a cultural dance troop, which involved jumping in and out of moving bamboo poles.

    *Tuesday, December 9, 1975: President Rockefeller held a town hall meeting with students at the International School Manila in Bonifacio Global City in Taguig City, Metro Manila.
     
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    Personal PoV's: Chapter 3
  • Angelica's backstory continued......
    10:00 PM PHST, Tuesday, December 9, 1975
    Somewhere at Forbes Park Residence
    Outskirts of Manila, Philippines

    ***The following installment will be quite erotic. Viewer discretion advised

    It was Tuesday night and everyone else had gone to bed. Angelica walked downstairs in the dark when she heard that calm Boston-style accident "Hi ya beautiful" as she saw Rocky sitting in the couch clutching a drink of conyak. Angelica responded saying "Good evening your Excellency" as he kissed her hand. She drank some conyak, which she secretly enjoyed it.

    He turned on some music as they danced slowly; Angelica's heart was beating so fast, she was afraid it was going to jump out of her chest and slap her silly. She looked around at the living room while the two continued to dance.

    The time was nearing 10:00 PM as Rocky took Angelica by the hand to walk her to a private room somewhere in the residence.... "Wondering where he's taking me" Angelica thought to herself.

    Arriving in the room, Angelica walked inside as Rocky closed the door carefully to avoid waking up people and locked it behind him. Finishing his conyak, he put his finger into the glass of remaining conyak while he told her "your lips are so soft. I'll be right back" as he got changed into something more comfortable.

    Nervously eyeing the room, Angelica noticed some pictures including the Holy Cross including a portrait of Jesus Christ on the right side of the room. Rocky returned from the bathroom wearing a robe with the presidential seal and was eye-googling Angelica's white dress.... what happens next turned quite steamy.

    He removed all of Angelica's clothes from head to toe and was amazed at her naked body "Oh my! You're beautiful" as he caressed Angelica's entire naked body including her breasts all the way to her vagina. Angelica was sweating profusely and was quite nervous, which Rocky noticed as he calmly told her to relax while she got on the bed laying on her back as she spread her legs; seeing Rocky taking off his robe, Angelica got a little bit scared "I'm scared of getting caught your Excellency"; calming her down, Rocky replied "Nothing's gonna happen sweetie", while kissing her in the cheeks, lips and chest "just relax and enjoy it". Soon, Rocky thoroughly penetrated Angelica as she began to moan quietly as they had passionate sex all night long....

    This continues for the entire night....

    Around 1:00 AM PHST, Angelica still lying on her back naked and barefoot was sleeping when she some noises, which woke her up, quietly getting out of the bed, she tiptoed across the room to see where the noises were coming from "I thought I heard something" she said in a soft, quiet voice before closing the door and locking it: getting back to bed and continued sleeping.

    Less than three hours later, Rocky and Angelica engaged in another steamy sex escapade, this time in the shower as they locked lips, kissing, caressing all over each other. By 4:58 AM, Angelica had to say goodbye to Rocky because of the upcoming heavy schedule for the most powerful man in the world "It was nice having fun Mr. President. I had a good time"; Rocky kissed her again saying "You're a glowing beautiful woman Angelica. See you around later".

    Angelica (who was still naked and barefoot, including wet-drenched from the shower) quietly snuck out of the room and walked all the way back to another part of the residence eventually heading to her room and went back to bed..... It wouldn't take long several months to reveal that she would end up pregnant and eventually giving birth to a daughter in May 1976 naming her daughter: Martina Aldrich Sabit.
     
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    Chapter 3: National headlines from the Fall of 1975
  • BREAKING NEWS ALERT: PANAMA CANAL NEGOTIATIONS STALLED; CANAL TRANSFER BILL FAILS IN US SENATE
    *Tuesday, December 9, 1975: Back in the States, the United States Senate rejected the Canal Transfer bill in a vote of 35-65.

    Despite the hardworking efforts of US Senate Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-MT) to getting the legislation passed, it failed due to defections from the Democratic side joining conservative Republicans in killing the bill. In a press conference back in Manila, White House Press Secretary Ron Nessen said "The President is disappointed by the failure of Congress in doing their job and passing the important piece of legislation because it's the objective of this administration in fostering the Good Neighbor Policy by having relations with countries, not being exclusive to anyone."

    United States Senator Jesse Helms (R-NC) gleefully was boasting his successful efforts in killing the legislation during a press conference at the Russell Senate Office Building. This comes as negotiations between the United States and Panama stalled due to disagreements over certain policy areas regarding the Panama Canal.

    PATIENT PROTECTION ACT OF 1975 PASSES IN US SENATE
    *Despite the setbacks on the negotiations with Panama over the Panama Canal, it wasn't all bad news for the Rockefeller administration.

    The Patient Protection Act of 1975 finally passed in the United States Senate after more than 48 hours of debate, filibuster procedures and dragged out arguments on the Senate floor. It passed by a vote of 73-23 in a bipartisan vote which included several Republicans such as United States Senators Edward Brooke (R-MA), Charles Percy (R-IL), Jacob Chavits (R-NY St), Hugh Scott (R-PA), Lowell Weicker (R-CT), etc.,

    During a press conference outside the Forbes Park Residence in Manila, President Rockefeller addressed the successful passage of the Patient Protection Act of 1975 and thanked everyone for their hardworking efforts in pushing the legislation over the finish line; he signed the bill in an outdoor ceremony after the press conference.

    CAMPAIGN 76: GOLDWATER TO ENDORSE ROCKEFELLER??????
    *With the 1976 Presidential campaign around the corner, there's been speculation about whether United States Senator Barry Goldwater (R-AZ) will make an endorsement in the Republican primaries between incumbent President Nelson Rockefeller and former California Governor Ronald Reagan (R).

    Goldwater was asked about whom he planned on backing in the primaries, "You know I am not telegraphing any endorsement this early when the votes haven't been casted yet." Although he had strong praise for both Rockefeller and Reagan as well as being impressed with the President's aggressively conservative approach on foreign policy and the economy as well as getting tough on crime.

    "Governor Reagan on the other hand," Goldwater said "has inspired a new generation of conservatives in the Republican Party in the coming years going forward. I am impressed with the Governor's staunch conservative approach to reducing big government as well as speaking out against disastrous policies coming out of Washington, DC."

    Asked again by reporters if he would make an official endorsement, Goldwater smiled telling them "Stay tuned".

    The Associated Press reported former President Richard Nixon will endorse Governor Reagan in the 1976 Republican Presidential primaries.
     
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  • BREAKING NEWS ALERT: ARGENTINIAN GOVERNMENT AND FAMILY OF THE LATE ARGENTINE REPUBLIC FIRST LADY EVA DUARTE DE PERON REACH COMPROMISE ON FINAL RESTING PLACE
    *Tuesday, December 9, 1975: Reports coming out of Buenos Aires has revealed there's been an agreement between the Argentinian government and the family members of the late Argentine Republic First Lady Eva Duarte de Peron during negotiations at the Casa Rosada (Government Office) on a compromise of her final resting place.

    Sources confirmed that a new tomb located in San Vicente will be the final resting place of the late Argentine Republic First Lady at a later date (more on this later in Chapter 3).

    Currently, the bodies of the late Argentine Republic President Juan Peron and his late second wife, Evita are inside the Presidential chapel on the grounds of Quinta da Olivos (Residence of the Argentine Republic President).
     
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    Chapter 3: Highlights of President Rockefeller's State Visit to the Philippines
  • PRESIDENT ROCKEFELLER VISITS CORREGIDOR AND MANILA AMERICAN CEMETERY
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    Manila American Cemetery in Fort Bonifacio, Taguig
    *Wednesday, December 10, 1975: President Nelson Rockefeller and First Lady Happy Rockefeller flew on Marine One to the Corregidor Island located near the Manila Bay. Accompanied by Philippine Foreign Affairs Secretary Carlos P. Romulo, the Rockefeller's gazed quietly upon the bombed-out barracks and rubbled tunnels left as a memorial.

    Guiding the Rockefeller's were several Filipino survivors of the Bataan March from World War II in which 60,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war were forced to travel on foot over a forbidden peninsula just across a narrow channel from Corregidor.

    Flying back to Manila, President Rockefeller visited the 152-acre Manila American Cemetery where 17,206 American and Filipino soldiers are buried. President Rockefeller delivered a speech from the memorial at its center where the names of more than 36,000 American troops missing after the war in the Pacific are inscribed on limestone pillars that are from a circular wall. In his speech, Rockefeller praised the spirit of Bataan and Corregidor; he declared "Nothing protects us and our freedom like the vigilance of memories."

    He also met with American and Filipino military veterans from World War II and thanked them for their service.
     
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    Chapter 3: Final Resting Place for the late First Lady of the Argentine Republic
  • The Most Irrestible Woman of the Argentine Republic finally rests in peace
    3:00 PM ARGST Thursday, December 24, 1975
    Eva Peron Great Mausoleum
    Somewhere in the outskirts of San Vicente, Argentine Republic

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    One of the medical examiners working on fully restoring the embalmed mummified body of the late Argentine Republic First Lady Eva Duarte de Peron.
    Upon her death on July 26, 1952 from cervical cancer in her bedroom at Quinta de Olivos (Residence of the Argentine Republic President) at the age of 33: Eva Duarte de Peron, the First Lady of the Argentine Republic had been given a State Funeral on August 11, 1952 in which thousands and possibly more paid their respects.

    During her lifetime, she generated strong support from the Peronistsas, the poor and others who loved her for the good work she did including the Eva Peron Foundation as well as working hard on getting legislation passed allowing women having the right to vote and having illegitimate children getting the same rights, etc., To supporters and die-hards, she was a saint; however, Evita had some haters including detractors, whom they viewed the late First Lady as illegitimate who didn't belong in the upper class of society.

    Long story short, there were plans underway to build a final resting place for Evita. So the controversial Argentine Republic President Juan Domingo Peron had his wife's body preserved and embalmed when a special embalming expert (whom I consider very creepy) went way too far in specializing his embalming methods on Evita: examples included making wax copies of her body possibly making latex masks, etc., all the while Evita was temporarily in a glass container at the CGT Headquarters.

    The original plan on constructing Evita's resting place was building a tomb that people can visit similar to then-Soviet dictator Vladimir Lenin. However things didn't turn out that way when in the Summer of 1955: Right-wing extremists in the Argentine Armed Forces, who were taking advantage of the economic and political problems engulfing Peron's second term decided to take action by ousting the Army Lieutenant General from the Presidency altogether. When Peron left Quinta da Olivos (Residence of the Argentine Republic President) in a rainy evening of September 16, 1955 by heading to a large boatship, which took him to Paraguay at the invitation of Paraguayan President General Alfredo Stroessner and eventually going to Spain where he would remain in exile for 18 years.

    Unfortunately, Peron didn't make arrangements in taking his wife's body with him. This is where things got really crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy, crazy and CRAZY!

    Later on the evening of November 13, 1955, the military government had Evita's embalmed body removed from display at the CGT Headquarters by smashing the glass container, placing the body into large wooden coffin and putting into one of those military trucks in the middle of the night. Noticing some candles and flowers next to the truck, the truck driver freaked out and was ordered by superiors to take it to one of the Army Intelligence buildings: where they took Evita's body out of the wooden coffin and placed it onto a surface in an Army Colonel's office where it remained for a year.

    One of the Army soldiers who had secretive sexual attractions made wax copies of Evita's body and had sexual intercourse with the wax copy. Another rumor was that one soldier was so obsessed with the late First Lady of the Argentine Republic, that he ended up shooting his wife who nagged about her husband's creepy fetishes. Another rumor mentioned one Army soldier removing Evita's white dress, making wax copy of her entire naked body: he later drugged his unsuspecting naked wife by applying a latex human wax mask skin suit on her: where he had sex with both his wife and Evita's corpse.

    When Pedro Aramburu, who took power in a military coup and became the 31st President of the Argentine Republic on November 13, 1955, was notified about the erotic sexual violations of the late Argentine Republic First Lady's corpse and was freaked out "WHAT THE FUCK? I WANT THOSE ASSHOLES COURT MARTIALLED NOW!" Taking immediate action, Aramburu ordered the removal of Evita's body by having it flown out of the country due to working with one of the Vatican officials; she was buried under the name "Maria Maggi" in Milan, Italy for 15 years until 1971 when then-Argentine Republic President Alejandro Lanuesse had Evita exhumed and sent straight to Spain, where former President Peron was living in a heavily secured residence with his third wife, Isabel Martinez.

    Peron had Evita's body placed right on the dinning room table (Yes: it's creepy I know 😲). Isabel had to thoroughly clean and wash Evita's hair everyday according to one instance; upon opening the casket, they discovered that Evita's face had been damaged, plus one of her feet was disfigured badly so it was awful.

    When Peron and Isabel returned to the Argentine Republic in 1973, they left Evita behind AGAIN (this dude was something else). Peron won a historic 3rd term as President in a massive landslide victory with 61% of the nationwide vote in a four-way race, taking office on October 12, 1973 as the 38th President. He died in office on July 1, 1974 and was succeeded by his third wife, Isabel who served concurrently as First Lady and Vice President. Isabel had the objective of finally making arrangements to retrieve Evita's body from Spain which finally occurred in the Fall of 1974 with Arrival Honors and musical pomp and ceremony.

    Isabel had Evita's embalmed body placed into the Presidential Chapel on the grounds of Quinta da Olivos (Residence of the Argentine Republic President), where Evita was placed next to Peron (who's casket was closed with an Argentine Army hat including a large sword); negotiations between the Argentine government and the Duarte family ensued for several months until finally on December 9th, there was an agreement between them with compromise: Isabel would have Evita buried in a heavily-secured large Statue of Liberty-style tomb in the outskirts of San Vicente at a later date.

    In preparation, embalmers worked hard in fully restoring Evita's embalmed body at 100.00% restoration (fully restored all over her body including repairing her feet by applying latex skin on her feet); someone was in attendance during the major embalming assignment by taking pictures of Evita's body non-stop. Following this, Evita's naked embalmed body was carefully placed inside a new casket.

    On the afternoon of Thursday, December 24th in the outskirts of San Vicente, Argentine Republic (this was televised nationwide) with a group of family members and friends as well as government officials in attendance such as Argentine Republic President Isabel Martinez de Peron herself, Evita was given full military honors such as a 21 Cannon Salute by the Field Regiment of the Argentine Army including a flyover by the Argentine Air Force. Following the Rite of Committal, Evita Duarte de Peron was FINALLY laid to rest in a heavily-secured tomb which looks like the Statue of Liberty (some would say the tomb looked quite similar to the tomb of the late Spanish dictator Generalissimo Francisco Franco): The tomb is under heavy guard to keep creeps away.

    For now...... (more on that later in Chapter 5).

    As of today, it's also been visited by over 7,000,000+ people from all over the world who pilgrim to the outskirts of San Vicente to visit the Eva Peron Great Mausoleum.
     
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  • Chapter 4: The Senior Senator from South Carolina
    7:56 PM EST, March 16, 1976
    Columbia, South Carolina

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    United States Senator Strom Thurmond (R-SC) was being courted by both the Reagan and Rockefeller campaigns as the battle for the 1976 Republican presidential nomination was heating up. Thurmond had blocked several of the Rockefeller administration's initiatives and policy proposals such as joining other conservatives and the last remaining Dixiecrats into blocking the Panama Canal transfer legislation effectively killing it altogether; he also used parliamentary procedures for blocking critical domestic policy initiatives such as Infrastructure, Health Care, Education, etc.,

    With former President Nixon endorsing Reagan, there was talk about Thurmond possibly endorsing the former California Governor as well before the critical primaries such as Pennsylvania, North Carolina and Texas were around the corner.

    On the evening of March 16th, Thurmond was at his home reading the newspaper when he noticed a large box on the nightstand. "I wonder what's this all about" as he opened the brown box, revealing an audio tape recording machine plus envelopes of pictures inside the box. Playing the tape, Thurmond was curious what was on the tape when the ominous threatening voice spoke.....

    "Listen up Thurmond! You are one of the most divisive, despicable, and godless human beings to have ever served in the United States Senate. You are done! The time has come to expose your so-called Southern ass for who you really are: a sadistic, violent rapist who violates young women for your secretive addiction!

    It's a shame the people of the State of South Carolina has a United States Senator, who has so many dirty little secrets. Preaching violent hatred, segregation, white supremacy in public while doing something else in private. Such hypocrisy!

    And it's quickly unbecoming of a United States Senator.

    Listen very clearly you ugly old goat! You are done! The people of South Carolina was well as the country will find out your secrets as well as exposing your secret family if you don't take the option of withdrawing from public service and YOU only know what you need to do.

    You better take the option now before your ugly, filthy, hypocritical self is bared for the entire nation!"

    Next came the sounds of a long wiretap recording of Thurmond's voice growling "You're mine little girl. Your breasts and vagina are very juicy" as the sounds of a naked African American female moans on the bed "Awww" as they were having sex. The color quickly drained off of the Senator's face as he listened to the recording while on the rocking chair, shocked, stunned and horrified that somebody had wiretapped his private moments and secret life.

    Thurmond couldn't prove who had wiretapped his residence or hotel room. He sure as Hell did NOT want his dirty little secrets exposed and he was determined to find out who instigated it....
     
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