raharris1973
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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.
No non-Filipino people have arrived back with the 1954 Philippines, no Americans, no third country nationals, but all the property and equipment, including the military and naval equipment at Clark Airfield and Subic Bay, are left behind and now exist in the world 1934.
So we have the 1954 Philippines and Filipinos, a developing country, but one possessing plenty of interesting 'news from the future' and samples of future technology, military and civilian, living in the world of 1934. What happens next?
No non-Filipino people have arrived back with the 1954 Philippines, no Americans, no third country nationals, but all the property and equipment, including the military and naval equipment at Clark Airfield and Subic Bay, are left behind and now exist in the world 1934.
So we have the 1954 Philippines and Filipinos, a developing country, but one possessing plenty of interesting 'news from the future' and samples of future technology, military and civilian, living in the world of 1934. What happens next?