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Hidden History is a bi-weekly podcast by Ellis Tucci that covers the unknown, and often intentionally hidden, parts of our history. Whether it's on the CIA’s secret armies, the Lavender Scare, or the end of history itself, Hidden History has you covered. Follow Hidden History on Twitter: https://twitter.com/HiddnHistoryPod or support the show on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/hiddenhistorypod

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In July 1933, two mysterious men approached one of the most decorated soldiers in American history with what initially appeared to be a simple proposal. He didn’t know it at the time, but Major General Smedley Butler, whose prominent career mirrored the rise of the American Empire, was being recruited into a sordid plan to overthrow President Franklin Roosevelt, and bring fascism to the United States. In this episode, take a deep look at the rise and expansion of Imperial America, and the time we came within a hair’s breadth of losing democracy.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingBooksThe Plot to Seize the White House, by Jules Archer: LinkGangsters of Capitalism: Smedley Butler, the Marines, and the Making and Breaking of America’s Empire, by Jonathan Katz: LinkMaverick Marine: General Smedley D. Butler and the Contradictions of American Military History: LinkWebsitesMcKinley and the Spanish-American War: LinkThe Signaling at Cuzco Well: LinkMarine Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Huntington to Marine Colonel Charles Heywood, 6/17/1898: LinkBattle of Manila Bay, 1 May 1898: LinkTheodore Roosevelt, “The Strenuous Life” (10 April 1899): LinkTheodore Roosevelt: Confident Imperialist: LinkReview: Not so Benevolent Assimilation: The Philippine-American War: LinkMcKinley's Benevolent Assimilation Proclamation: LinkThe Insular Cases: A Comparative Historical Study of Puerto Rico, Hawai‘i, and the Philippines: LinkASKS GEN. BUTLER TO EXPLAIN SPEECH; Secretary Adams Calls for a Full Report on His References to Nicaraguan Policy. NAVY OFFICIALS SILENT Stimson Also Refuses Comment on the General's Reputed Remarks at Pittsburgh Dec. 5.: LinkMark Twain, To the Person Sitting in Darkness: LinkGunboat USS Petrel: LinkGunboat Callao: LinkThe Opium Wars in China: LinkYellow River Floods, Los Angeles Herald, Volume 26, Number 48, 17 November 1898: LinkGreat Flood of the Huang-Ho River: LinkWilhelm II: "Hun Speech" (1900): LinkMahan, a “Place in the Sun,” and Germany's Quest for Sea Power: LinkThe Liscum Bowl: LinkGeneral Jacob H. Smith & the Philippine War’s Samar Campaign: LinkThe Water Cure: LinkThe Lobby- The Creation of the Panama Canal, 1870-1914: LinkHepburn Suspects a Plot to Delay Building Canal: LinkBunau-Varilla, Russia, and the Panama Canal: LinkThe Strange Affair of the Taking of the Panama Canal Zone: LinkUSS Nashville (PG 7) and the Building of the Panama Canal: LinkA Roundtable on John M. Thompson, Great Power Rising: Theodore Roosevelt and the Politics of U.S. Foreign Policy: LinkThe New Japanese Treaty of Commerce and Navigation: LinkGentlemen’s Agreement of 1907-1908: LinkHemispheric Orientalism and the 1907 Pacific Coast Race Riots: LinkMuseum of the City of San Francisco, Japanese and Korean Exclusion League- 1906: LinkMerchants, Mining, and Concessions on Nicaragua's Mosquito Coast: Reassessing the American Presence, 1893-1912: LinkAmerican Policy in Nicaragua- Dawson Agreements—Brown Brothers Loan: LinkA Note on the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty and German Interest in a Nicaraguan Canal, 1914: LinkRiot at Cocoa Grove, Panama City, July 4, 1912: LinkThe Wilson Administration and Panama, 1913-1921: LinkThe Minister of the Netherlands to the Secretary of State- Determining Indemnities Owed to the United States by Panama: LinkCANAL IS OPENED BY WILSON'S FINGER; Gamboa Dike Blown Away as President in Washington Presses Button.: LinkU.S. ambassador plots against Mexican president, Feb. 16, 1913: LinkHenry Lane Wilson and the Overthrow of Madero: LinkEl Porfiriato (1877-1911): LinkThe structural evolution of the Golden Lane, Tampico embayment, Mexico: LinkOil and Revolution in Mexico- Chapter 2: The Great Mexican Oil Boom: LinkMr. De In Mexico: LinkAddress to a Joint Session of Congress on the Tampico Incident: LinkApril 20, 1914: Message Regarding Tampico Incident: LinkTWE Remembers: The Tampico Incident: LinkThe Banana Wars: United States Intervention in the Caribbean, 1898–1934: Link'Take Veracruz at Once'- USNI: LinkThe Battle of Veracruz and the Medal of Honor: LinkHow the U.S. Came to Dominate Haiti: Seizing the Gold: LinkInvade Haiti, Wall Street Urged. The U.S. Obliged.: Link'The Greatest Heist In History': How Haiti Was Forced To Pay Reparations For Freedom: LinkHow the U.S. Came to Dominate Haiti: Military Occupation: LinkHAITI, SMEDLEY BUTLER, AND THE RISE OF AMERICAN EMPIRE: LinkFreedom and Sovereignty: Notes on 1826 Haitian Rural Code: LinkThe U.S. Occupation of Haiti, 1915-1934: LinkAmericans and Chinese Communists, 1927–1945: A Persuading Encounter: Link1927: 'China Marines' in Shanghai (photo): LinkSmedley D. Butler and Prohibition Enforcement in Philadelphia, 1924-1925: LinkThe Machine, the Mayor, and the Marine:The Battle over Prohibition in Philadelphia, 1924–1925: LinkGeneral Butler Cleans Up: LinkBUTLER NEAR BLOWS WITH A MAGISTRATE; Former Wants Philadelphia Ritz-Carlten Patrons to Tell About Liquor Seizure.: LinkAn Alternative to Kuomintang—Communist Collaboration: Sun Yat-sen and Hong Kong, January–June 1923: LinkThe Nationalist Party in Power: Unification of China Under Kuomintang Programs: LinkThe Birth of Communist Party and Soviet Constitution between China and Hungary: LinkSoviet Diplomacy and the First United Front in China: LinkBefore and After the May Fourth Movement: LinkPrinciples and Profits: Standard Oil Responds to Chinese Nationalism, 1925-1927: LinkSS PRESIDENT MCKINLEY Painting: LinkDecember 7, 1929, Buffalo Courier-Express, Author Asks for Senate Quiz of Butler's Speech; Sinclair Lewis says general confirmed charges against marines in Haiti, Nicaragua: LinkA Mussolini Alfa Romeo Mystery: LinkInterview with E.Z. Dimitman, June 23, 1982: LinkBonus Army- Oregon Encyclopedia: LinkWalter W. Waters, Commander of the Bonus Expeditionary Force: LinkFox Movietone News Collection- Butler addresses demonstration--outtakes: LinkSmedley Butler’s fiery speech to World War I veterans is still relevant today: LinkBonus Expeditionary Forces March on Washington- National Park Service: LinkZangara's Attempted Assassination of Franklin D. Roosevelt: LinkRoosevelt's Gold Program: LinkWar Is A Racket (1935) Full Text: LinkThe American Legion 15th National Convention: official program, 1933: LinkHe Put the Funds in Our Foundation: How Robert Sterling Clark Got His Money: Link“Every Citizen a Sentinel! Every Home a Sentry Box!” The Sentinels of the Republic and the Gendered Origins of Free-Market Conservatism: LinkGerald L. K. Smith: Minister of Hate: LinkThe National Committee to Uphold Constitutional Government, 1937-1941: LinkThe Nye Revelations: LinkFDR and the Nye Committee: A Reassessment: LinkFrantz Fanon, Concerning Violence: Link
On April 5, 1976, the richest man in the world died of medical neglect on board a jet bound for Houston. At the time of his death, Howard Hughes had not been seen in public for nearly twenty years. With a massive fortune that enabled his worsening mental disorders, Hughes, once famous the world over, receded from the public eye, and for the last decades of his life, ruled a vast and often unsuccessful business empire confined entirely to his bed. In time the expansive and opaque system that Hughes engineered to ensure his own isolation grew out of his own control, and as he sat in his penthouse, seeing only seven people in fifteen years, an army of self serving executives made decisions on his affairs entirely without his knowledge. While Hughes seemed to lose money on every transaction, he made a lot of his employees and their friends very wealthy. This story is a tragedy- the tale of a man who was both created and destroyed thanks to his proximity to great wealth, culminating in his own death in conditions so deplorable his corpse had to be identified via fingerprint by the FBI. In his 70 years, Howard Hughes can certainly be said to have left a colorful mark on American history. This is that story.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingBooksHoward Hughes: His Life and Madness: LinkHoward, the Amazing Mr. Hughes: LinkHughes: The Private Diaries, Memos and Letters: LinkHoward Hughes: Power, Paranoia, and Palace Intrigue, Revised and Expanded: LinkWebsitesHoward Hughes Lives: LinkA Peek Into the Mind of Howard Hughes: LinkThis Day in Aviation History, April 17, 1944: LinkHoward Hughes Memo Disclosed In Controversy Over Gift to Nixon: LinkThe Secret Memos of Howard Hughes: LinkThomas Quits Post As Chief of T.W.A.; Charles S. Thomas Resigns Post As Trans-World Airlines Chief: LinkHughes’ Neighbor Fed Up, Leaves Hotel in London: LinkHughes and 4 Associates Indicted in Air West Case: LinkHughes Estate Agrees to Pay Airline's Stockholders $30 Million: LinkPrize-Winning 'Muckraker' Jack Anderson Dies: LinkSUSPECT GIVES UP IN HUGHES THEFT: LinkHoward Hughes at the End: Contradictions in Accounts: LinkJury Divvies Howard Hughes' Fortune After an Heir Raid in Texas Court: LinkMusicHoward Hughes’ Blues, performed by John Hartford: Link
129: RFK Must Die

129: RFK Must Die

2022-05-1553:52

On June 5, 1968, Robert Kennedy was gunned down in the back room of a hotel kitchen just minutes after it seemed he had secured the 1968 Democratic nomination for President. The man changed with, and sentenced to death for, Kennedy’s murder was a 24 year old Palestinian American named Sirhan Sirhan. From the very beginning, it was clear that something was wrong with official story. In this episode, we dive deep and reexamine the evidence of the case to determine who really killed Robert Kennedy.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingWho Killed Robert Kennedy? | Al Jazeera World: LinkThe Second Gun: LinkJune 5, 1968: Robert F. Kennedy's last speech: LinkThe Bobby Kennedy assassination tape: Were 13 shots fired or only 8?: LinkPease, Lisa. A Lie Too Big to Fail: The Real History of the Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy. United States: Feral House, (n.d.).Did L.A. police and prosecutors bungle the Bobby Kennedy assassination?: LinkNew Evidence Implicates CIA, LAPD, FBI and Mafia as Plotters in Elaborate “Hit” Plan to Prevent RFK From Ever Reaching White House: LinkNew evidence challenges official picture of Kennedy shooting: LinkRFK Assassination Witness Denies Recanting ‘Polka Dot Dress’ Story: LinkMan gets 8-year sentence on weapons charge: LinkThe Robert Kennedy Assassination: Link
128: CRASH!

128: CRASH!

2022-04-0327:07

How did a shootout between two undercover cops on an LA freeway in 1997 lead to the discovery, and subsequent coverup, of one of the largest and most sinister networks of police crime and corruption in modern American History? Learn about Kevin Gaines, Suge Knight, Versace shirts, bank robberies, drug dealer cops, the Rampart Scandal, and more in this episode of Hidden History.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingPBS, Rampart Scandal Timeline: LinkPBS, The Outcome Of Rampart Scandal Investigations: LinkThe Murder of the Notorious B.I.G.: LinkCop Shoot Cop: Link4 Officers Back Tales of Parties After Shootings: LinkRafael Perez’s Statement to the court: LinkMugshots: Rafael Perez - LAPD's Notorius Cop: LinkLAPD Detective Frank Lyga on Killing Police Officer Kevin Gaines: LinkEx-LAPD Officer Sentenced in Bank of America Robbery - Los Angeles Times: LinkEx-LAPD Officer Is Stabbed in Prison - Los Angeles Times: Link2nd-Oldest Barracks in U.S. Closes : Marines Won't Be Defending Maine Anymore - Los Angeles Times: LinkA Brief History of the Consent Decree: Link
127: Love Canal

127: Love Canal

2022-03-2026:20

What happens when your home is built on top of 20,000 tons of toxic chemical and radioactive waste? What about the park? The playground? Your child’s school? These questions were all too real for the residents of one sleepy Niagara Falls suburb, little they know they were in the fight of their lives. Learn more about the Love Canal disaster in this week’s episode.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingMaking Love Canal: LinkLove Canal & Lois Gibbs 35 Years Later: LinkABC News Close-Up: The Killing Ground (1979): LinkResidents say Love Canal chemicals continue to make them sick: LinkA history of the Love Canal disaster, 1893 to 1998: LinkThere’s No Love Lost for Entrepreneur Who Envisioned Model City: LinkThe International Boundary Water Treaty: LinkLove Canal - Public Health Time Bomb: LinkLove Canal: A Special Report to the Governor & Legislature: April 1981: LinkLawsuits: Love Canal still oozes 35 years later: Link
On February 29, 2004, American troops landed in Haiti to depose the country’s first democratically elected president. Who was Jean-Bertrand Aristide, why was he overthrown by two (2) US-backed coups, and what role does it play in the context of greater US-Haiti relations?Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingLest we forget the Ottawa Initiative on Haiti: LinkNew documents detail how Canada helped plan 2004 coup d’état in Haiti: LinkThe other regime change: LinkA Haitian Leader of Paramilitaries Was Paid by C.I.A.: LinkReparation day: LinkAn Interview with Jean-Bertrand Aristide: LinkU.S. is Still Undermining Haiti: LinkBush’s man for Cuba author of the Haitian disaster: LinkHaiti Human Rights Investigation: November 11-21, 2004: LinkThe 2004 coup d’état in Haiti: Canada’s legacy: LinkAristide says U.S. deposed him in 'coup d'etat': LinkAristide accuses U.S. of forcing his ouster: LinkIn Haiti: LinkAn Interview with Robert Fatton: Link25 Years After 'Operation Uphold Democracy,' Experts Say the Oft-Forgotten U.S. Military Intervention Still Shapes Life in Haiti: Link
125: POW MIA

125: POW MIA

2022-02-0622:07

You’ve seen it- a black flag bearing the silhouette of a forlorn prisoner, emblazoned with the letters POW MIA. The enduring myth of the missing Vietnam POWs, symbolized by this flag, is a conspiracy theory that has persisted into the current day, but its roots can be traced back to the political schemes of Richard Nixon. What’s the story behind the POW MIA flag and the right wing mass movement that inspired it? Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingThe Enduring Cult of the Vietnam ‘Missing in Action’: LinkThe Story Behind the POW/MIA Flag: LinkThe Myth of the Lost POWs: LinkPrisoners of hope : exploiting the POW/MIA myth in America: LinkThe Vietnam myth that gave us all those ‘Rambo’ movies: LinkDefense POW/MIA Accounting Agency: LinkReview: Nixon as Madman: LinkVIETNAM: The Other Prisoners: LinkAmericans Missing In Southeast Asia, Final Report: LinkColonel Gritz's Dubious Mission: Link
124: Church Rock

124: Church Rock

2022-01-2319:18

On July 16, 1976, the worst nuclear accident in American history- the second worst in the world- took place at a uranium mill in Navajo Nation. 94,000,000 gallons of nuclear sludge, and over 1000 tons of uranium tailings rushed into the Puerco River when an dam failed at the United Nuclear Corporation’s Church Rock Mine. Though the disaster poisoned thousands of Navajo people in the surrounding areas, contaminating hundreds of square miles with cancer causing radioactive waste, the victims were given $2000 each and left to die. UNC would go on to clean up just 1% of the spill, and to this day 85% of the radiation remains. What was the Church Rock Mill disaster, and why have you probably never heard of it?Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingNavajos Battle for Environmental Justice, Church Rock Spill: LinkForgotten nuclear accident in Church Rock: LinkRemembering the largest radioactive spill in U.S. history: LinkChurch Rock, America’s Forgotten Nuclear Disaster, Is Still Poisoning Navajo Lands 40 Years Later: LinkOn Poisoned Ground: LinkNavajo Nation: Cleaning Up Abandoned Uranium Mines: LinkUranium Processing: LinkA Brief History of: The Church Rock Uranium Mill Disaster (Short Documentary): LinkHow the US poisoned Navajo Nation: LinkUNC Resources At Odds With New Mexico Over Uranium: LinkNortheast Church Rock Mine: Link
123: The Ogoni 9

123: The Ogoni 9

2021-12-0619:57

On November 10, 1995, the government of Nigeria, at the urging of Royal Dutch Shell, executed nine environmental and indigenous rights activists known as the Ogoni 9. They had fought nonviolently to protect their ancestral home: a 400 square mile area of the Niger River Delta known as Ogoniland, which had been turned into hell on earth by decades of oil extraction. Who were the Ogoni 9, how did they fight back, and has there been any justice for these terrible crimes?Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkNigeria: Ogoni 9 activists remembered 25 years on: LinkRemembering Nigeria’s Ogoni 9, Murdered for Their Organizing Against Shell: LinkNigeria: Shell complicit in the arbitrary executions of Ogoni Nine as writ served in Dutch court: LinkDutch court will hear widows' case against Shell over deaths of Ogoni Nine: LinkThe Case Against Shell: The Hanging of Ken Saro-Wiwa: LinkThe final Trial of Ken Saro-Wiwa: LinkFaces Of Africa Ken Saro-Wiwa: All For My People: LinkLong-term effects of oil spills in Bodo, Nigeria: LinkKen Saro-Wiwa / Movement for the Survival of the Ogoni People: LinkCleaning up Nigerian oil pollution could take 30 years, cost billions – UN: LinkOgoni Bill of Rights: LinkKen Saro-Wiwa trial proceedings to resume without adequate legal defense: LinkTHE KEN SARO-WIWA TRIAL: A JUDICIAL TRAVESTY THAT MADE NIGERIA A COMMONWEALTH PARIAH: LinkIt took five tries to hang Saro-Wiwa: LinkKen-Saro Wiwa Killer Judge Becomes Acting Chief Judge Of Nigeria: Link
122: Dark Alliance

122: Dark Alliance

2021-11-2126:07

In August 1996, investigative reporter Gary Webb published a series of three articles that shined light on a vast network of international cocaine smuggling that had both caused to crack epidemic, and was sanctioned by the CIA. Though his reporting was meticulous and factual, major newspapers engaged in a massive campaign to discredit him and his work, culminating in Webb’s blacklisting from journalism followed by a tragic end. How was the CIA involved in the crack trade, what was Dark Alliance, and why was it suppressed? Find out in this episode.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingSay Hello to Rick Ross: LinkDark Alliance, Part I, America's 'crack' plague has roots in Nicaragua war: LinkDark Alliance, Part II, Shadowy origins of 'crack' epidemic: LinkDark Alliance, Part III, War on drugs has unequal impact on black Americans: LinkHow the CIA Watched Over the Destruction of Gary Webb: LinkCIA-Contra Crack Cocaine Controversy, Chapter 2, Part I: LinkCIA Reading Room, Managing a Nightmare: CIA Public Affairs and the Drug Conspiracy Story: LinkGary Webb: In His Own Words (2002) | CIA Cocaine Dark Alliance: LinkFreeway Rick Ross Interview About CIA Involvement: LinkWritten in Pain: Link
121: Paperclip

121: Paperclip

2021-11-0724:36

Episode 121: From 1945 to 1959, the United States brought 1600 Nazi scientists to America in order to leverage their knowledge against the Soviets. Many were unrepentant war criminals who had played active roles in the slave trade and the Holocaust almost all were given American citizenship and died peacefully as free men. How did this secret Nazi rescue program impact our modern world? How did the American government whitewash its role? (Hint: it’s anti-Communism)Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingAnnie Jacobsen, "Operation Paperclip": LinkSecret Agenda: The United States Government, Nazi Scientists, and Project Paperclip, 1945 to 1990: LinkU.S. coverup of Nazi scientists: LinkAlsos, Samuel A. Goudsmit: LinkFighting Justice at Dachau: U.S. War Crimes Trial Policies and Cold War Politics in the Concentration Camp Trial of 'Nordhausen-Dora', 1947: LinkUnited States Army Investigation and Trial Records of War Criminals United Stales of America r. Kurt Andrae et al. (and Related Cases) April 27, 1945-June 11, 1958: LinkRemembering the Space Age, Chapter 5: Creating a Memory of the German Rocket Program for the Cold War: LinkDr. Theodor H. Benzinger, 94, Inventor of the Ear Thermometer: LinkA Scientist's Nazi-Era Past Haunts Prestigious Space Prize: LinkHow 2 Pro-Nazi Nobelists Attacked Einstein’s "Jewish Science" [Excerpt]: LinkCombined Intelligence Objectives Sub-Committee (CIOS) Reports, 1944 - 1945: LinkWernher von Braun, the SS, and Concentration Camp Labor: Questions of Moral, Political, and Criminal Responsibility: LinkThalidomide’s Secret Past: The Link with Nazi Germany: Link
Episode 120: Part 2 of 2. Throughout the Cold War, the CIA maintained a vast web of secret publications that it used to influence public thought and perceptions of the United States. Meanwhile back home, it funded successful attempts to remove politics and philosophy from American creative writing. Find out how the CIA manipulated writing and literature to its own anticommunist aims in this episode.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingHow Iowa Flattened Literature: LinkHow the CIA Helped Shape the Creative Writing Scene in America: LinklSaunders, Frances Stonor. The cultural cold war: The CIA and the world of arts and letters. New Press, The, 2013.The CIA and the Cultural Cold War Revisited: LinkPablo Neruda: the hidden story behind winning the Nobel: LinkThe Paris Review: Boris Pasternak, The Art of Fiction No. 25: LinkWhitney, Joel. Finks: How the CIA Tricked the World's Best Writers. OR Books, 2017.‘Workshops of Empire,’ by Eric Bennett: LinkBennett, Eric. Workshops of Empire: Stegner, Engle, and American Creative Writing during the Cold War. University of Iowa Press, 2015.
Episode 119: Part 1 of 2. Throughout the 1950s, the CIA, through a number of secret fronts, provided funding and publicity for abstract modern art in the United States. Jackson Pollock and Mark Rothko became arrows in the Cold War quiver, as the Agency turned them, and scores of other modern artists into unwitting agents of American propaganda. How and why did the CIA accomplish this, and what does it mean for the relationship between modernism and politics?Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingHow MoMA and the CIA Conspired to Use Unwitting Artists to Promote American Propaganda During the Cold War: LinkArt For Art’s Sake: LinkModern art was CIA 'weapon': LinkHow the CIA Secretly Used Jackson Pollock to Fight the Cold War: LinkThe New American Painting, 1959: LinkThe new American painting, as shown in eight European countries, 1958-1959: LinkAn Era-Defining 1930s Mural of American Excess and Industry Is Revived: LinkDickstein, Morris. Dancing in the dark: A cultural history of the Great Depression. WW Norton & Company, 2009.Alfred Barr, ‘Introduction’, in The New American Painting, 1959: LinkThe CIA and the Cultural Cold War Revisited: Link
Episode 118: Part 2 of 2. The American War in Afghanistan was defined by its cruelty, inhumanity, and futility. This episode takes a look at the history of Afghanistan in the 21st century, consumed by the shadow of America’s longest war.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingThe Other Afghan Women: LinkThe Kill Team Photos: LinkThe CIA’s Afghan Death Squads: LinkUS Marine sniper unit photographed with 'Nazi SS' flag: LinkThe Taliban Peace Deal Might Have Been Had Many Years and Thousands of Lives Ago: LinkBush rejects Taliban offer to hand Bin Laden over: LinkObama's Pentagon Covered Up War Crimes in Afghanistan, Says Amnesty International: LinkUS threatens to arrest ICC judges if they pursue Americans for Afghan war crimes: LinkYears later, a flattened Afghan village reflects on U.S. bombardment: LinkSpy in Disguise: LinkThe Informants: LinkFACTSHEET: THE NYPD MUSLIM SURVEILLANCE PROGRAM: LinkTHE NOT-ABOUT-IRAQI-OIL IRAQI OIL MAP: LinkThe U.S. War in Afghanistan: LinkAgreement for Bringing Peace to Afghanistan: LinkTraining Quick and Staffing Unfinished, Army Units Brace for Surging Taliban: LinkIn Reversal, Obama Says U.S. Soldiers Will Stay in Afghanistan to 2017: LinkUS soldiers 'killed Afghan civilians for sport and collected fingers as trophies': LinkU.S. Soldiers Told to Ignore Sexual Abuse of Boys by Afghan Allies: LinkTimes Investigation: In U.S. Drone Strike, Evidence Suggests No ISIS Bomb: Link
Episode 117: It’s known as “The Graveyard of Empires,” and its history certainly lives up to the nickname— as news about Afghanistan is plastered across television screens throughout America, let’s take a look at the history of the country so many know so little about. Part 1 of 2.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingThe Other Afghan Women: LinkThe Kill Team Photos: LinkThe CIA’s Afghan Death Squads: LinkUS Marine sniper unit photographed with 'Nazi SS' flag: LinkThe Taliban Peace Deal Might Have Been Had Many Years and Thousands of Lives Ago: LinkRemembering the Saur Revolution: LinkThe Taliban indoctrinates kids with jihadist textbooks paid for by the U.S.: LinkBush rejects Taliban offer to hand Bin Laden over: LinkGeopolitics, profit, and poppies: how the CIA turned Afghanistan into a failed narco-state: LinkLife of the Amir Dost Mohammad Khan of Kabul: Link“If She Escapes She Will Publish Everything”: Lady Sale and the Media Frenzy of the First Anglo-Afghan War (1839–1842): LinkThe Saur Revolution and After: LinkThe Causes of the Second Anglo-Afghan War, a Probe into the Reality of the International Relations in Central Asia in the Second Half of the 19th Century: LinkGovernment and Society in Afghanistan: The Reign of Amir ‘Abd Al-Rahman Khan: LinkStorm-333: KGB and Spetsnaz seize Kabul, Soviet-Afghan War 1979: Link
116: Flight 655

116: Flight 655

2021-08-0720:22

Episode 116: On July 3, 1988, the USS Vincennes, an American cruiser, sailed into Iranian waters and launched a surface to air missile at Iran Air Flight 655, which it supposedly mistook for a fighter jet. Out of the 290 on board non survived. What were the events that led up to July 3rd, and how did the American government respond?Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingGeorge HW Bush and Ali Akbar Velayati address the United Nations: LinkThe 8th Minute: The 'Forgotten' US Shootdown of Iranian Airliner Flight 655: LinkJuly 4, 1988 CBS News - Downing of Iran Air Flight 655 & Reagan & Ayatollah's Responses: LinkREAGAN APOLOGIZED TO IRAN FOR DOWNING OF JETLINER: LinkIran Air Flight 655 and Beyond: Free Passage, Mistaken Self-Defense, and State Responsibility (Paywall): LinkThe Downing of Iran Air Flight 655: Highlighting the Need for International Adjudication of Damages (Paywall): LinkStorm Center: The U.S.S. Vincennes and Iran Air Flight 655: LinkIran remembers 290 passengers of Iran Air flight 655: Link
115: Los Desaparecidos

115: Los Desaparecidos

2021-07-2519:45

Episode 115: Throughout the Cold War, the United States, through the CIA, funded, supplied, and protected a vast continental network of right-wing death squads that spanned South America. This genocidal collaboration between the CIA and six US-backed dictatorships was known as Operation Condor. In its wake, it left 80,000 dead, and 400,000 more disappeared into secret prisons. Learn about the life and legacy of Operation Condor in this week’s episode.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingReviewed Work: State Violence and Genocide in Latin America: The Cold War Years (Paywall): LinkArgentina and “Los Desaparecidos”: LinkKissinger backed dirty war against left in Argentina: LinkThe Chicago Boys in Chile: Economic Freedom's Awful Toll: LinkMy Case Against Pinochet: LinkTerror on Embassy Row, Revisited: Link‘This was not an accident. This was a bomb.’: LinkThe Regime of Alfredo Stroessner (Paywall): LinkHow Paraguay's 'Archive of Terror' put Operation Condor in focus: Link
114: Silkwood

114: Silkwood

2021-07-1816:22

Episode 114: On November 14, 1974, a labor activist and chemical worker named Karen Silkwood left a union meeting and set out to blow the whistle to a reporter from the New York Times. She was never seen alive again. Who killed Karen Silkwood?Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingMuseum remembers Karen Silkwood: LinkThe Killing of Karen Silkwood: The Story Behind The Kerr-McGee Plutonium Case, Second Edition: LinkPublic Health and the Law, the Case of Karen Silkwood: LinkLamar University, notable alumni: LinkForty years later, Silkwood's children reflect: LinkNuclear Fuel Plant Mystery- Nature Magazine, 1975: LinkKaren Silkwood: Disillusioned: LinkKaren Silkwood Was Right in Plutonium Scandal- Rolling Stone, 1977: LinkMalignant Giant: The Nuclear Industry’s Terrible Power and How It Silenced Karen Silkwood: LinkThe Life and Accidental (?) Death of Karen Silkwood: Link
113: Gladio

113: Gladio

2021-06-2716:21

Episode 113: Throughout the Cold War the CIA organized, funded, and supplied a network of secret armies across Europe. Recruited from fascist anti-Communist circles, these groups wove a vast web domestic terrorism— carrying out bombing campaigns, massacres, military coups, and more, all in the name of freedom, democracy, and keeping the Left out of office. Learn more about the infamous and insidious Operation Gladio in this week’s episode.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingEvolution in Europe; Italy Discloses Its Web Of Cold War Guerrillas: LinkThree jailed for 1969 Milan bomb: LinkTerrorists 'helped by CIA' to stop rise of left in Italy: LinkThe Explosion of Italian Terrorism and the Piazza Fontana Massacre as Seen by the United States: Link50 years since the Piazza Fontana bombing and Italy is still facing-up to its ‘years of lead: LinkItalian Neofascism: The Strategy of Tension and the Politics of Nonreconciliation: LinkWestern State-Sponsored Terrorism and the Strategy of Tension: LinkCIA Organized Secret Army in Western Europe: LinkGreece: Answering to History: LinkWilliam Blum, Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War IIUnited States and NATO inspired 'psychological warfare operations' against the 'Kurdish communist threat' in Turkey: LinkTurkey's "Deep-State" and the Ergenekon Conundrum: Link
112: The Great Flood

112: The Great Flood

2021-06-1319:53

Episode 112: On May 31, 1889, a 60 foot wall of water tore through the city of Johnstown, destroying everything in its path. In the end, over 2,000 lay dead, and all so some rich guys could catch a couple fish.Twitter: Link Patreon: LinkShirts and more: LinkSources and Further ReadingRevisiting the Timing and Events Leading to and Causing the Johnstown Flood of 1889: LinkDISASTER TOURISM AND THE MELODRAMA OF AUTHENTICITY: REVISITING THE 1889 JOHNSTOWN FLOOD: LinkOfficial History of the Johnstown Flood: LinkDam-Breach hydrology of the Johnstown flood of 1889–challenging the findings of the 1891 investigation report: LinkSouth Fork Dam: LinkAn overview of the 1889 tragedy: LinkStatistics about the great disaster: LinkHenry C Frick, World Heritage Encyclopedia: LinkCapital, Labor and Lawyers: The Changing Roles and Rising Influence of the Pittsburgh Bar during the Gilded Age: Link
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