| ca.
1940 |
Aleksandr
Semyonovich Feklisov, a.k.a.. Aleksandr Fomin (code name CALISTRAT), becomes
KGB officer in the New York Soviet Consulate. During his tenure he
will recruit Julius Rosenberg and Ann-Margret Ollson as Soviet spies. |
| 29 November
1946 |
Ann-Margret,
age five, arrives in New York on the steamer Gripsholm from
Valisjobyn, Jamtland, Sweden with her mother, who is a ardent anti-Nazi
and a Communist sympathizer. She is immediately taken to Radio City
Music Hall to see "The Al Jolson Story" and meets Feklisov at the
concession stand. |
| August 1947 |
Howard Robard
Hughes testifies on the H-4 Hercules (the "Spruce Goose") before the Senate
War Investigations Committee, and is scathingly grilled. As a result
he develops an almost paranoid distrust of government and politics,
and begins maintaining secret files and conducting wiretaps on as many
government officials as possible. |
| ca. 1955 |
Norma Jeane
Mortenson Dougherty DiMaggio, a.k.a. Marilyn Monroe, joins The Actors'
Studio in New York, NY. She meets and forms long term relationships
with Soviet sympathizers Lee Strasberg and Arthur Miller, the later of
whom she will marry. While in New York she meets and is seduced by
Sen. John Fitzgerald Kennedy. |
| 26 October
1956 |
Lee Harvey
Oswald, a troubled and disturbed youth, begins Marine Corp basic training
in San Diego, CA. |
| August 1957 |
Ann-Margret
performs with the Danny Ferguson Band at the Muehlbach Hotel in Kansas
City, MO. She meets Clay L. Shaw and David William Ferrie, who are
on a gambling trip. She later arranges for them to meet with Feklisov.
They will later return the courtesy and introduce her to New Orleans mob
boss Carlos Marcello. |
| January
to March 1958 |
Elvis Aaron
Presley goes on location in Orleans Parish, LA for the filming of "King
Creole". He hires Alan "Hog Ears" Fortas as his bodyguard.
Elvis meets and becomes friends with Shaw and Ferrie, who introduce him
to New Orleans society. |
| 29 March
1958 |
Elvis is inducted
into the U.S.Army and begins six months of basic training at Fort Hood,
TX. During the course of his training he will befriend Joseph "Diamond
Joe" Esposita and Charles Franklin "Slewfoot" Hodge, both of whom he will
later employ as bodyguards. Towards the end of his training he will
attend a USO sponsored mixer and will meet Ruth Hyde Paine. They remain
friends after his transfer to Germany. Another bodyguard, Bobby Gene
"The Dragon" West, will later join him in Germany. Upon arrival
in Germany Elvis is humiliated when the commander of the Twenty Fourth
Infantry Division, Maj. Gen. Edwin Anderson Walker, refers to him
as, "That hip swinging, hound dog face soldier". |
| 11 September
1959 |
Oswald is
released from active duty by the Marines. After his defection to
the USSR his discharge status will be downgraded to "undesirable". |
| September
1959 |
Oswald celebrates
his release from the Marines by attending a performance of "The Suttletones"
at the Nevada Club in Las Vegas, NV. He meets the group's lead singer,
Ann-Margret, who encourages him to defect to the USSR. During the
same engagement Ann-Margret will meet Hughes. |
| 29 September
1959 |
Under Feklisov's
orders, and with the assistance of Marcello, Shaw, and Ferrie, Ann-Margret
arranges for Oswald to sail from New Orleans to England. On 10 October
he will fly from London to Helsinki, cross the Soviet border, and defect. |
| December
1959 |
Elvis, Esposita,
West, and Hodge attend a USO tour show while stationed in Germany.
Among the performers is Ann-Margret. Before returning to the United
States she will also perform in Iceland, where she will collect valuable
intelligence information for the Soviets. |
| 31 December
1959 |
Francis Albert Sinatra invites Monroe
to a New Years Eve celebration where she meets Kennedy in-law Peter Sydney
Lawford and Chicago mob boss Salvatore "Sam Momo" Giancana. |
| ca. 1960 |
Feklisov becomes
the chief of the KGB station in Washington, DC. |
| ca. 1960 |
Monroe maintains
her affair with JFK. She will later have a similar relationship with
his brother, Sen. Robert Francis Kennedy. The tawdry end of both
relationships will led her to develop a need for revenge on the Kennedy
clan. |
| May 1960 |
Sgt. Elvis
Presley is honorably discharged from the U.S.Army. He returns to
his career as an entertainer, appearing first on the "Frank Sinatra's
Welcome Home Party for Elvis Presley" television special, but carries
a burning hate for Walker. |
| July 1960 |
Monroe begins
filming "The Misfits",
written by Miller, on location in Reno, NV.
Miller introduces her to Ann-Margret, who is preparing for a six week engagement
with "The Suttletones" at the Riverside Hotel. Ann-Margret
begins recruiting Monroe as a Soviet agent. |
| 20 January
1961 |
JFK is inaugurated
as the thirty-fifth President of the United States. |
| 6 May 1961 |
Ann-Margret
records "And Here She Is: Ann-Margret" on the RCA label in Nashville,
TN. She meets Elvis and learns of his enmity for Walker. She
suggests that he consider hiring a professional gunman. |
| May 1962 |
Under orders
from Feklisov, Oswald leaves Minsk with his wife, Marina Nikolayeva Prusakova,
and returns to the United States. They eventually settle in Fort
Worth, TX. |
| 19 May 1962 |
Monroe sings
a sensuous, taunting version of "Happy Birthday To You" for JFK
in a public performance at Madison Square Garden. JFK's embarrassment
is so great that he resolves to have Monroe eliminated |
| 5 August
1962 |
Monroe is
murdered in her Brentwood, CA home by RFK and Lawford in order to cover-up
her liaisons with the Kennedy brothers, to safe guard the national security
secrets divulged by them, and to save the Kennedy's embarrassment of their
remote connections with La Costa Nostra. Ann-Margret
reports the "suicide" to Feklisov. |
| October
1962 |
The Cuban
Missile Crises. Feklisov helps negotiate a face saving settlement.
Afterwards he concludes that it would be desirable to have JFK eliminated. |
| January
and February 1963 |
Elvis, eaten
by hate, decides to murder Walker through a hired gunman. Ann-Margret
arranges for Elvis to meet Oswald in Dallas, TX during a layover as Elvis
returns from location after filming "Fun in Acapulco". |
|
22 February 1963
|
Elvis arranges for Paine to meet the
Oswalds and take them under her wing. |
| 10 April
1963 |
Oswald botches
the assassination attempt on Walker. Elvis is unforgiving, and will
later conclude that Oswald is too inept to succeed in the assassination
of JFK, but would make the perfect patsy. |
| 29 May 1963 |
Ann-Margret
performs in Washington, DC at JFK's birthday party. She sings "Baby,
Won't You Please Come Home?", a subtle reference to the Monroe "suicide".
During her stay in the capitol she consults with Feklisov, where they discuss
their plans for Oswald. |
| June 1963 |
Using evidence
from a wiretap placed in John Edgar Hoover and Clyde Anderson Tolson's
love nest at the Desert Inn Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, NV, Hughes
advises Ann-Margret that Monroe's death was ordered by JFK. Ann-Margret
swears vengeance. |
| July 1963 |
Elvis and
Ann-Margret begin filming "Viva Las Vegas" on location. After
a torrid night of love making with Elvis at the Sands Hotel & Casino
she confides that JFK was behind the murder of Monroe. Using her
knowledge of the botched Walker assassination, she blackmails Elvis into
helping with the JFK assassination. |
| 9 August
1963 |
Oswald is
arrested in New Orleans while distributing "Fair Play for Cuba" leaflets.
Feklisov, Shaw, and Ferrie conclude that he is a loose canon and must be
eliminated. Feklisov suggests to Ann-Margret that Oswald would be
the perfect patsy for the Kennedy assassination. Marcello helps Oswald
obtain weapons. |
| 15 October
1963 |
Paine befriends
Marina and, with the assistance of a friend named Linnie Mae Frazier Randle,
arranges for her husband to be hired at the Texas School Book Depository
on 411 South Elm Street in Dallas. |
| 22 November
1963 |
Elvis, with
assistance of Esposita, Fortas, Hodge, and West, assassinates JFK
while the president's motorcade passes through Dealey Plaza in Dallas,
TX. Infuriated by Elvis' rejection, Oswald murders Elvis look alike,
Officer J.D.Tippit. |
| 24 November
1963 |
At Ann-Margret's request Giancana and
Marcello associate Jacob Rubenstein, a.k.a. Jack "Sparky" Ruby, assassinates
Oswald in order to protect the true conspirators. |
| 21 December
1970 |
Elvis shares the secret of the true
events in Dallas with President Richard Milhous Nixon. Nixon will
carry Elvis' secret with him to his grave. |