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Fourth Reich Archaeology

Fourth Reich Archaeology
Gerald Ford
CIA
Cold War
Jerry Ford
American Democracy
Reinhard Gehlen
Eisenhower Administration
Warren Commission
World War II
Korean War
Foster Dulles
U.S. Intelligence Apparatus
Post-World War II Era
Military Industrial Complex
National Security Act Of 1947
Fourth Reich
America First Committee
Richard Nixon
Freemasonry
Vietnam War

Do you ever feel like life in the United States doesn’t make any sense? Is the daily barrage of hypocrisy and lies you’re being fed getting to you? Do you feel sick, agitated, or anxious, and don’t know why? Join your hosts Dick and Don as they excavate the contemporary capitalist hellscape in which we find ourselves in search of the cause of our collective malaise. Follow along as we dig deep int... more

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Here it is folks! Side B of our final episode of the Warren Commission Decided. We think you'll really like this one, and truth be told, it was a little tough to say goodbye to those 8 goofy fellas and the rotating cast of characters swirling around ... more

This week we are calling an audible and deviating again from our regularly scheduled programming to do a special episode on the (spectacle of the) No Kings March. As we are always looking for opportunities for the practical application of Fourth Reic... more

We are absolutely brimming with joy this week as we welcome back the indomitable journalist, researcher, and all around swell dude, Matt Farwell. Our day one homies will know that Matt was the very first guest we had on the show way back when we were... more

We are back with another installment of our ongoing miniseries about the two women who pointed a gun at President Gerald Ford in the fateful month of September 1975. This week we continue our exploration into the life and times of the first of these ... more

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Recent Guests

Matt Farwell
Journalist and author, known for The Hunt for Tom Clancy
The Hunt for Tom Clancy/Independent Writer
Episode: #065 - The New Western Frontier w/ Matt Farwell (@HuntClancy)
Malcolm Harris
Author and critic, known for his books on millennial culture and climate politics
Author of "What's Left"
Episode: #048 - What's Next? w/ Malcolm Harris
Andrew Myslik
Former Legislative Aide to Representative Rashida Tlaib
United States Congress
Episode: #047 - The Big Con(Gress) 2: Big Beautiful Bull
Max Arvo
Author, researcher, musician, filmmaker, and overall Renaissance man
Kennedys and King blog
Episode: #043 - The Warren Commission Decided 13, Pt. 1 - Side A: You Don’t Know Jack (Ruby)
Wesley Liebeler
Staff attorney for the Warren Commission, known for his role in the investigation of the JFK assassination.
Episode: #038 - The Warren Commission Decided 12: Lie-beler
George de Mohrenschildt
Close acquaintance of Lee Harvey Oswald, involved in the controversy surrounding the JFK assassination.
Episode: #037 - The Warren Commission Decided 11: White Russians / Black Ops pt. C
Alan Dulles
Former CIA Director and member of the Warren Commission, influential in shaping the investigation narrative.
CIA
Episode: #037 - The Warren Commission Decided 11: White Russians / Black Ops pt. C
Bert Jenner
Warren Commission senior counsel and prominent attorney responsible for investigating Oswald's background.
General Dynamics
Episode: #037 - The Warren Commission Decided 11: White Russians / Black Ops pt. C
Jeffrey Kaye
Psychologist and researcher focusing on torture treatment and CIA connections
Episode: #031 - The Warren Commission Decided 9: Mind Control Consultants

Hosts

Don
Co-host and a key voice in discussions on historical events and their political implications, providing insights into complex topics with a blend of humor and clarity.
Dick
Co-host who often discusses societal structures and historical narratives, engaging listeners with an entertaining yet informative approach.

Reviews

4.9 out of 5 stars from 376 ratings
  • Stay Noided

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    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Alllnicknamesaretakenf-me
    United States2 months ago
  • Dontcha thank sooo

    Your VO’s of the last Warren Commision were quite fabulous, topping your voice impression of Ruby and even De Morns… DuMitnch… that White Russian feller what offed hisself.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jammyjimmy
    Canada2 months ago
  • Deep Dives In Molasses

    I like what these boys are doing, but they talk at like 0.5x speed for some reason, lulling me to sleep and all..

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    El Scribbly Bibbly
    United States2 months ago
  • Oh yanks!

    You’re just no match for ‘60’s era CIA et al. Don’t matter how much research you do or how many files get dumped. You’re owned. Still, this JFK twaddle is great fun when followed with some classic James Ellroy.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jammyjimmy
    Canada4 months ago
  • Two top lads

    Tough to do an original deep-dive on the American deep state, but these boys do it

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Jamesie poo
    United States5 months ago

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Listeners appreciate the well-researched discussions and unique insights into lesser-known historical narratives.

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#180
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Talking Points

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#062 - She Harvey Oswald 2: Squeaky's Origins
Q: What was the political climate in America during the mid-1970s as it relates to Squeaky's actions?
The mid-1970s saw a bubbling over of tensions due to unpopular political movements and events like the Vietnam War, significantly impacting Squeaky's motivations.
#053 - You Don't Know Jack (Ruby) pt. 4--Side A
Q: What were Ruby's motivations leading up to the assassination of Oswald?
Ruby's financial troubles and ties to organized crime might have driven him to act out of desperation, believing he was compelled to kill Oswald.
#048 - What's Next? w/ Malcolm Harris
Q: How can we bridge conflicts over things like political participation?
We do it in practice, trying to find ways to reach across differences even if that doesn't always lead to a successful outcome, learning from experiences like during the 2020 Democratic primaries.
#048 - What's Next? w/ Malcolm Harris
Q: How did you come around to proudly identifying as a communist?
It wasn’t an act of youthful rebellion; I was a left liberal initially. I became radicalized during the 2008 financial crisis, realizing it was a system I wanted to overthrow rather than protect.
#044 - BONUS CROSS-POST: COEXIST Inc. ep. 97 - How to Be a Good Conspiracist (Isaac Eger w/ Dick & Don)
Q: When did you realize you were into conspiracies?
Both hosts reflect on their educational experiences and how disillusionment with traditional narratives led them into conspiratorial thinking.

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The content is rooted in a critical examination of historical and contemporary political events, focusing on themes such as control, conspiracy, and societal impact. Through discussions on notorious figures like Jack Ruby, controversial events surrounding President Gerald Ford, and broader critiques of U.S. foreign and domestic policies, it seeks to unravel complexities often ignored in mainstream narratives. The hosts encourage listeners to question accepted versions of history and the structures of power, using case studies and personal stories to illustrate the ongoing relevance of these themes. Noteworthy is the podcast's ability to blend rigorous research with engaging storytelling, making it both informative and thought-provoking for ... more

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