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James Dean was the 37th president of the United States of America. He was inaugurated on January 20, 1969 and served until January 20th, 1977. During his presidency, James Dean shut down the Giza Guardian program and established the Department of Technology. He has been the subject of hate by the Anti-Dean Association (ADA), who claim that Dean is Satan.

James Dean was born in February of 1931. Throughout his early life, Dean was a talented actor and a very good street racer. James Dean would star in many movies such as Rebel Without a Cause. He would survive a car crash in 1955.

In 1967, James Dean made a surprise announcement on television stating his intent to run for president. His TV spot on ABC news was preceded by intense anticipation by anchor Petter Jennings, due to somewhat cryptic news reports heralding one of the most important events in American history. The spot itself was relatively short, featuring Dean's headshots, as well as photographs of the Vietnam war. His voice was heard overlaying the images, saying only "What are we waiting for? Let's bring them back home!". His sentiments against the war seemmed to have extrangely resonated with many Americans although the ad itself was extremely short compared to other presidential ads, James Dean's ad campaign recieved extremely positive reactions- with rampant celebration overtaking the nation shortly after the broadcast, with never ending partys continuing for the rest of the week but the campaign was not met without backlash. A group against Dean was formed, called the Anti-Dean Association , which was primarily comprised of the older conservative population unfazed by his campaign- particularly those concerned with the newfound American reliance on technology. This group would go on to claim that James Dean was "no man", and that he was "Satan". [1]

James Dean won over 300 electoral votes. Dean was inaugurated on January 20, 1969. Instead of having a very long and large speech, Dean only spoke for a minute, and instead invited others to speak. Some of the guest speakers included Martin Luther King Jr. This was the first time he had been in public since his assassination attempt 9 months earlier. [1]

On April 20, 1969, James Dean addressed the nation live, highlighting his first ninety days in office. The audio was cut 6 seconds into the speech- an attack claimed by the ADA. In spite of this, President Dean's popularity only grew, due to the perceived sincerity of his mannerisms. Famed filmmaker Stanley Kubrick was quoted in dubbing the broadcast "the greatest silent film ever made". [1]

In May 13th, 1969, the ADA broadcasted a message on television, stating that "James Dean's America is Hell". They said that the viewers would hear the truth from Dean himself. After the announcement, all air raid sirens across all 50 states blared at 4x the normal volume. Most Americans suffered some form of hearing damage, if not total deafness. Some even had arteries rupture, causing deaths. Many entered fallout shelters, and the amount of cars left idling when drivers fled the sirens caused a lethal amount of carbon monoxide to enter the air.

After a few hours, all air raid sirens were successfully turned off, but America had been hit hardly by the incident. James Dean, who even deactivated a siren himself, had severe hearing issues, and suffered from major injuries, including extensive bruising and internal bleeding.

Dean launched a radio broadcast the next day, oddly over the same siren loudspeakers, accompanied by captions on TV for the many newly deaf, stating that ADA members would be sent to rehabilitation camps near or directly at monuments. These camps were so effective in transforming personality, demeanor, and strangely enough appearance, this is only made stranger by the fact that several national monuments contain unknown creatures ( such as the LIBERTY LURKER or the special trees) through the MM universe. The camps were so effective that even those who supported Dean wanted to enter the camps. Dean refused to let his supporters go to these "prisons", stating they'd no longer serve their intended purpose if everyone went.

After this, Dean collaborated with the new technology company Maize Machines . Maize Machines created the Maize Kernel, an extremely effective hearing aid. Thus, Dean held an emergency session of Congress, where he gave such a passionate speech (partly due to his new hearing aid malfunctioning), that the senators were deeply affected in no time and the government rushed to create the Department of Technology to help with hearing loss around the country.

Over the course of May 1969, surgical androids helped implant hearing aids to all of those affected across the country, including Helen Keller.

By July 1969, the United States of America had become the very first country to eradicate deafness. Although strangely, people who did not want to have implants inserted into their ears suffered societal pressure and some where pressured to flee the country.

The Dean Administration claims that they have shut down Project Giza Guardian in 1969, though this has been contested. Dean also legalized same-sex marriage. James Dean classified humanity and climate change as TFMD's (True Forces of Mass Destruction).

It is unknown what President Dean has done between 1970 and 1975, but it is assumed that he was just a normal president during this time, doing normal stuff a president would normally do.

In December of 1976, during a saturday morning press conference, Dean was informed that George Washington's body was preserved in the ice of the Delaware River, and that the first president was actually a double. Dean's only response was "I'm surprised."

On January 6, 1977, the ADA stormed the Capitol Building. During this, an ADA member shot down the Freedom Statue . This resulted in the Freedom Statue going berserk and killing 150 people, presumably mostly ADA members and insurgents, inside the capitol.

After this incident, President Dean and the Department of the Interior sent Freedom to the Grand Canyon, where they told the public it would be free from harm. However, the true purpose of moving Freedom was so it could eliminate ADA members and persons of interest lured into the canyon, one of the victims of the Freedom statue was Maya Arnoldson.

It is believed that James Dean left office in 1980. Although he probably did, it is unknown who the president was after Dean. Nothing is known about Dean's later life after being the president.

It is unknown when James Dean died. If he is still alive, he would be 90 years old.

President Dean's legacy has been positive. Today, James Dean receives praise as one of the greatest presidents of America's history. In 2002, a documentary about him, titled DEANDEMOCRACY, was created, primarily discussing his victory in the election, the ADA, and a hijacking called DEAN DISASTER. [1]


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This documentary, which was undertaken soon after James Dean's death, looks at Dean's life through the use of still photographs with narration, and interviews with many of the people involve... Read all This documentary, which was undertaken soon after James Dean's death, looks at Dean's life through the use of still photographs with narration, and interviews with many of the people involved in his short life. This documentary, which was undertaken soon after James Dean's death, looks at Dean's life through the use of still photographs with narration, and interviews with many of the people involved in his short life.
Martin Gabel (voice) James Dean (archive footage) Lew Bracker (uncredited)
Martin Gabel (voice) James Dean (archive footage) Lew Bracker (uncredited)
Self as Self (archive footage) (uncredited)
Originally conceived as a biographical film. Elvis Presley lobbied to play James Dean , but the decision was made to make a documentary instead.
Let me be loved Written by Ray Evans and Jay Livingston Performed by Tommy Sands
It's a documentary about us; Dean was Altman's opportunity to make it.
I watched the movie because Robert Altman directed it, but I'd assumed it was going to be a straight forward documentary of Dean's life. Then about half way through it something didn't feel right. The people being interviewed spoke like they were on automatic pilot and the childhood photographs chosen for the movie had the quality of a spoof. I watched it a second time and realized it was Altman's documentary of the American Celebrity Cult, not James Dean. Our devotion to movie actors was reaching a new zenith in the 1950's and the life and death of Dean was a timely example of it. It's a movie about us in the same way Nashville is, or A Wedding, or Short Cuts.
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In September 1955, actor James Dean was driving his brand-new Porsche 550 Spyder to an auto rally in Salinas, California, when he was involved in a head-on collision with a 1950 Ford Tudor. James Dean, only 24 years old, died in the crash. Although already famous for his role in "East of Eden," his death and the release of "Rebel Without a Cause" caused James Dean to soar to cult status. James Dean, forever frozen as the talented, misunderstood, rebellious youth remains the symbol of teenage angst.


James Dean had appeared in a number of television shows before getting his big break in 1954 when he was chosen to play Cal Trask, the leading male role in the film "East of Eden" (1955). This was the only one of Dean's films released before his death.


Quickly following "East of Eden," James Dean was signed to play Jim Stark in "Rebel Without a Cause" (1955), the film for which Dean is best remembered. Immediately following the filming for "Rebel Without a Cause," Dean played the lead role in "Giant" (1956). Both of these films were released after Dean's death.


As Dean's movie career began to take off, James Dean also started to race cars. In March 1955 Dean raced in the Palm Springs Road Races, and in May of that year he raced in the Minter Field Bakersfield race and the Santa Barbara Road Races.


James Dean liked to go fast. In September 1955 Dean replaced his white Porsche 356 Super Speedster with a new, silver Porsche 550 Spyder.


Dean had the car specialized by having the number "130" painted on both the front and back. Also painted on the back of the car was "Little Bastard," Dean's nickname given to him by friend Bill Hickman, who was Dean's dialogue coach for "Giant."


On September 30, 1955, James Dean was driving his new Porsche 550 Spyder to an auto rally in Salinas, California, when the fatal accident occurred. Originally planning to tow the Porsche to the rally, Dean changed his mind at the last minute and decided to drive the Porsche instead.


Dean and Rolf Wuetherich, Dean's mechanic, rode in the Porsche. Following were photographer Sanford Roth and Bill Hickman, driving a Ford station wagon that had a trailer for the Spyder attached.


En route to Salinas, Dean was pulled over by police officers near Bakersfield for speeding around 3:30 p.m. After being stopped, Dean and Wuetherich continued on their way. Two hours later, around 5:30 p.m., they were driving westbound on Highway 466 (now called State Route 46), when a 1950 Ford Tudor pulled out in front of them.


23-year-old Donald Turnupseed, the driver of the Ford Tudor, had been traveling east on Highway 466 and was attempting to make a left turn onto Highway 41. Unfortunately, Turnupseed had already started to make his turn before he saw the Porsche traveling quickly toward him. Without time to turn, the two cars smashed nearly head-on.


The injuries among the three involved in the crash varied greatly. Turnupseed only received minor injuries from the accident. Rolf Wuetherich, the passenger in the Porsche, was lucky to be thrown from the Porsche. Although he suffered serious head injuries and a broken leg, he survived the crash. Dean, however, was killed in the accident. Dean was just 24 years old at the time of the wreck.


To this day, James Dean is the only person to receive two Academy Award nominations posthumously. In 1956, he was nominated posthumously for Best Leading Actor for his role in "East of Eden." This was a historic first. In 1957, Dean was again posthumously nominated for Best Leading Actor, this time for his role in "Giant."


Many Dean fans wonder what happened to the smashed Porsche. After the accident, the crumpled car was toured around the United States as part of a driver safety presentation. However, en route between two stops, the car disappeared. In 2005, Volo Auto Museum in Volo, Illinois, offered $1 million to anyone who currently had the car. So far, the car has not resurfaced.


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The James Dean Museum is located in Fairmount, Indiana, where James Dean was raised by his aunt and uncle and spent most of his life. The museum houses the world's largest collection of James Dean's personal belongings, which are on loan from the Winslow family. The museum includes his 1947 Czech 125cc motorcycle, 1955 Triumph TR5 Trophy 500cc motorcycle, clothing, movie props, photographs, letters, artworks, awards, and more. Since 1975, the museum has sponsored the annual James Dean Festival. The festival is always held the last full weekend of September. It includes a huge car show, parade, carnival, vendors, and the world famous James Dean look-alike contest. Come visit Fairmount and pay your respects to one of the world's greatest icons.
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203 E Washington Street
Fairmount, IN 46928
Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 11 a.m. - 5 p.m. E.S.T.
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