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  • The book that defined a generation of right wing racist violence, traces of The Turner Diaries (first published in 1978) can still be found shot through today’s white supremacist circles. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore William Luther Pierce’s psychotic, genocidal work of speculative fiction.

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    Research and writing by Spencer Barrows and Grace Cathedral Park. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Right On For The Darkness by Willie Wright.

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    Bibliography

    The Turner Diaries, William Luther Piercehttps://www.splcenter.org/resources/extremist-files/william-pierce/
  • A historic act of domestic terrorism committed by a right-wing crank obsessed with the Turner Diaries, Ruby Ridge and Waco. The Oklahoma City Bombing and Timothy McVeigh deserve a re-exploration due to their relative memory-holing in the wake of 9/11. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus are your hosts.

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    Research and writing by Grace Cathedral Park. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is There’s No Answer Without You by Love Apple.

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    Bibliography

    American Terrorist - Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City Bombing by Lou Michel and Dan Herbeck
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  • An American Neo-Nazi organization active in the 80s, The Order (AKA The Silent Brotherhood) partook in murder, armed robbery, and even declared war on the federal government. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore.

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    Research and writing by Spencer Barrows. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Smiling Faces by East of Underground.

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    Bibliography

    Martin A. Lee, The Beast ReawakensKevin Flynn and Gary Gerhardt, The Order: Inside America’s Racist Underground
  • Revolutionary movements in Russia existed before the Bolsheviks. We explore the various groups attempting to topple the Tsar and lift the peasantry out of dire conditions. Notably and beginning in the 1860s: the Narodniks. Your hosts are Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus.

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    Research and writing by Cooter Jones. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Program by Silver Apples.

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    Bibliography

    Roots of Revolution: A History of the Populist and Socialist Movements in 19" Century Russia by Franco VenturiPeasant Economy, Culture, and Politics of European Russia, -- Esther Kingston-Mann (editor), Timothy Mixter (editor)Alexander Herzen and the Birth of Russian Socialism, --by Martin E MaliaThe Oxford History of Russia, Volume 2Russian Populism: A History by Christopher ElyThe Russian Socialist Revolutionary Party Before the First World War by Manfred HildemeierThe Socialist Alternative to Bolshevik Russia - The Socialist Revolutionary Party 1921-1939 by Elizabeth WhiteNew Mecca, New Babylon: Paris and the Russian Exiles, 1920-1945 by Robert H Johnston
  • Once again under mounting siege, Cuba’s revolution is no stranger to violent meddling by the United States and wealthy Cubans in exile. We explore a “wet work” team of assassins, spies and brutes assembled in 1960 and known as Operation 40. As usual, your hosts are Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus.

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    Research and writing by Marty Pynchon Meier. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Canción del Elegido by Silvio Rodriguez.

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    Bibliography

    Daniel Hopsicker - Barry and the Boys: The CIA, the Mob, and America’s Secret History Fabian Escalante - JFK: The Cuba Files and The Secret War: CIA Covert Operations Against Cuba (1959 - 1962) Reinaldo Taladrid and Lazaro Baredo - The Bush Family and the Kennedy Assassination Don Bohning - The Castro Obsession: US Covert Operations against Cuba, 1959 - 1965 Roben Farzad - Hotel Scarface: Where Cocaine Cowboys Partied and Plotted to Control Miami Sean Oliver and Ricardo A. Morales Jr. - Monkey Morales: The True Story of a Mythic Cuban Exile, Assassin, CIA Operative, FBI Informant, Smuggler, and Dad Larry Hancock - Someone Would Have Talked: Documented! the Assassination of John F. Kennedy and the Conspiracy to Mislead History Lesley Gill - The School of the Americas John Dinges & Saul Landau - Assassination on Embassy Row Spartacus Educational encyclopedia entry on Operation 40 CRS Report for Congress - “U.S. Army School of the Americas: Background and Congressional Concerns” (Updated April 16, 2001) Manuel Roig-Franzia for WaPo - “Exile to Reveal Plan for Post-Castro Cuba: Goal is Indictment of Leader’s Successor”National Security Archive - FAA Email from Cecilia Capestany, “Cuban Unauthorized Flights” (1966; Brothers to the Rescue)Joe Walsh, CBS News - “The story of Cuba’s 1996 shootdown that led to Raul Castro’s indictment” New Hampshire Public Radio - “Former U.S. Ambassador Charged with Being An Agent for Cuba” David Wise, NYT: “Dark Side Up” (William Colby & Phoenix Casualties) George Venturini - The First 9/11: Kissinger, Operación Condor, Pinochet CIA Reading Room - “‘63 FBI Memo Ties Bush to Intelligence Agency” Centro de Estudios Legales y Sociales - “Operation Condor: A criminal conspiracy to forcibly disappear people”
  • Guerrilla warfare in the 20th century United States? Factions of the Black Power movement made this a reality. Following our episode on the Weather Underground, we tackle the Black Liberation Army and the Republic of New Afrika. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore recent history that now seems farfetched.

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    Research and writing by Edwin O’Connell. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is My People… Hold On by Eddie Kendricks.

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    Bibliography

    Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Anti-War Activist by William AyersDays of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence by Bryan Burrough“From COINTELPRO to Snowden, the FBI Burglars Speak Out After 43 Years of Silence” in Democracy Now! by Amy GoodmanFalse Nationalism False Internationalism by E. Tani and Kaé Sera“Weather Underground: Driving down a dead end street” by George TylerPrairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism by the Weather UndergroundFlying Too Close To The Sun by Cathy Wilkerson“Chicago: Law and Disorder” by the Chicago History Museum “Black History, And The Weather Underground Organization in America, a story” by the African American Registry The Road to Radicalization: Tracking the Development of the Weather Underground’s Ideology (an honors thesis) by Rachel McKee“The Crazy True Story Of The Weather Underground” in Grunge by K. Wells ““Free the Land!”: Fifty Years of the Republic of New Afrika” in Black Perspectives by Daniel BergerNegroes with Guns by Robert F. Williams “ASSATA SHAKUR The Interview” in The Talking Drum“Miss Chesimard Flees Jersey Prison, Helped By 3 Armed ‘Visitors’” in The New York Times“We Made a Village for the Kids: Reflections on the Prairie Fire Organizing Committee” by Mickey Ellinger in Viewpoint Magazine
  • One of the most well-known but least understood movements in the history of the American revolutionary left, the Weather Underground Organization is on our docket in this first of a two-part episode on domestic revolutionary groups in the USA. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore it with you.

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    Research and writing by Edwin O’Connell. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Left Me With a Memory by The Montgomery Express.

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    Bibliography

    Fugitive Days: Memoirs of an Anti-War Activist by William AyersDays of Rage: America's Radical Underground, the FBI, and the Forgotten Age of Revolutionary Violence by Bryan Burrough“Meet The Weather Underground’s Bomb Guru” in Vanity Fair by Bryan Burrough Bad Moon Rising How the Weather Underground Beat the FBI and Lost the Revolution by Arthur M. EcksteinLove and Struggle: My Life in SDS, the Weather Underground, and Beyond by David Gilbert“From COINTELPRO to Snowden, the FBI Burglars Speak Out After 43 Years of Silence” in Democracy Now! by Amy GoodmanSDS/WUO: Students For A Democratic Society And The Weather Underground Organization by David Gilbert“Chicago's Forgotten 'Days of Rage'” in WTTW by Daniel Hautzinger“Harvard Bomb Blast Damages Center for International Affairs” in the New York Times by Robert ReinholdUnderground: My Life with SDS and the Weathermen – A Gripping Memoir of Political Awakening and Seven Years as a FBI Most Wanted Fugitive by Mark RuddFalse Nationalism False Internationalism by E. Tani and Kaé Sera“Weather Underground: Driving down a dead end street” by George TylerPrairie Fire: The Politics of Revolutionary Anti-Imperialism by the Weather UndergroundYou Don’t Need A Weatherman To Know Which Way The Wind Blows by the Weather UndergroundFlying Too Close To The Sun by Cathy Wilkerson“Chicago: Law and Disorder” by the Chicago History Museum “Black History, And The Weather Underground Organization in America, a story” by the African American Registry The Road to Radicalization: Tracking the Development of the Weather Underground’s Ideology (an honors thesis) by Rachel McKee“The Crazy True Story Of The Weather Underground” in Grunge by K. Wells
  • What is the function and purpose of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization? This turns out to be a question even its founders struggled with. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore NATO’s founding after World War 2.

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    Research and writing by Ryan McGahan and Josh Messite. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Ramer Sans Rame by Akofa Akoussah.

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    Bibliography

    [1984] The Making of an Atlantic Ruling Class - Kees Van der Pijl[2005] NATO’s Secret Armies: Operation Gladio and Terrorism in Western Europe - Daniele Ganser[2019] Enduring Alliance: A History of NATO and the Postwar Global Order - Timothy A. Sayle
  • Drug trafficking, the military, foreign interests… Honduras has long been a focus of the anti-communist project in South and Central America. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus explore the path to Hondurasgate, the latest scandal exposing this particular octopus of corruption.

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    Research and writing by Caio Almendra. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Corrido a Honduras by Unknown.

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    Bibliography

    ASTURIAS, Miguel Ángel. El Papa Verde. Buenos Aires: Losada, 1954.BARAHONA, Marvin. El golpe 28-J: Conspiración transnacional, un crimen en la impunidad. Tegucigalpa: Editorial Guaymuras, 2010.BLUM, William. Killing Hope: U.S. Military and CIA Interventions Since World War II. London: Zed Books, 2003.CANAL RED. Audios filtrados del caso Hondurasgate. Madrid: Canal Red, 2026. Available at: https://canalred.tv. Accessed on: May 15, 2026.CARDOZA Y ARAGÓN, Luis. La batalla de Guatemala. Mexico City: Fondo de Cultura Económica, 1956.CENTRO NACIONAL ANTICORRUPCIÓN (CNA). Los pecados capitales de las ZEDE. Tegucigalpa: CNA, 2022.FRANK, Dana. The Long Honduran Night: Resistance, Terror, and the United States in the Aftermath of the Coup. Chicago: Haymarket Books, 2018.GÁLVEZ BRESSER, Jorge; AGUILAR, Carla. “Las Zonas de Empleo y Desarrollo Económico (ZEDE) y el perfeccionamiento de los mecanismos de despojo en Honduras”. Revista de Ciencias Sociales, San José, v. 1, n. 171, p. 45–63, 2021.MOLINA, Irene; ZÚÑIGA, César. “¿Excepción o continuismo? Nuevos enclaves: poder e infraestructura en Honduras”. Revista Iztapalapa, Mexico City, n. 91, p. 115–142, 2021.SCOTT, Peter Dale; MARSHALL, Jonathan. Cocaine Politics: Drugs, Armies, and the CIA in Central America. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1998.TORRES-RIVAS, Edelberto. Centroamérica: la democracia posible. San José: EDUCA, 1987.TORRES-RIVAS, Edelberto. La guerra de baja intensidad en Centroamérica. San José: EDUCA, 1988.WEBB, Gary. Dark Alliance: The CIA, the Contras, and the Crack Cocaine Explosion. New York: Seven Stories Press, 1998.ZAVALA, Oswaldo. Drug Cartels Do Not Exist: Narcotrafficking in U.S. and Mexican Culture. Nashville: Vanderbilt University Press, 2022.BBC MUNDO. “La influencia sombría de United Fruit Company en América Latina”. BBC Mundo, 2024. Available at: https://www.bbc.com/mundo. Accessed on: May 15, 2026.
  • The least known book that changed the world. The Late Great Planet Earth is the topic of our first Super Structure book club episode. Published in 1970, TLGPE became a huge best seller that influenced people from Ronald Reagan to Ruby Ridge’s Vicki Weaver. It’s also the blueprint for a now-resurgent form of Christian Zionism. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus are joined by Hayden Tank, host of the Bible Lore podcast, to explore this piece of apocalyptic prophesy.

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    Research and writing by Spencer Barrows and Grace Cathedral Park. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is Dambala by Nina Simone.

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    Bibliography

    Hal Lindsay, The Late Great Planet Earth

  • A family beset by religious mania, white supremacist obsessions, and deep paranoia about the government. Federal agencies causing multiple deaths through a bungled attempt at apprehending Randy and Vicki Weaver. Ruby Ridge is a central flashpoint of the paranoid nineties. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus walk you through it.

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    Bibliography

    Radley Balko, Rise of the Warrior Cop

    John Ganz, When the Clock Broke

    Jess Walter, Ruby Ridge

    Chris Jennings, End of Days

    https://nebraskastudies.org/en/1975-1999/foreclosures-lead-to-violence/posse-comitatus/

    https://www.splcenter.org/resources/extremist-files/aryan-nations/

  • Retired Navy Seal Gary Busey heads to Cuba to get trapped in a web of violence and intrigue by a landmine baron and a KGB-trained Cuban spy in this straight-to-video movie from 1997. Half-hearted propaganda ensues. Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus lead you through this delightful romp in Super Structure’s first movie night.

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    Plato’s Run (1997)
  • We explore CIA interventionism through Ted Shackley Jr, an agent involved in many of the more cruel and dramatic episodes over the course of three decades. From Operation Paperclip to the Cuban missile crisis to the toppling of Allende in Chile and even Iran-Contra, Shackley was there for it all.

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    Research and writing by Marty Pynchon Meyer and Ryan McGahan. Editing by Ty Wood. Theme song by Thiago França. Cover art by Ruben Gerard. Super Structure selection of the week is You Don’t Know What’s Going On by Exuma.

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    Bibliography

    Blond Ghost by David Corn
  • The U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement agency has become a huge problem under Trump, but what led us here? How did we end up with a network of concentration camps for migrants, extrajudicial disappearances, and outright murder? Julian Feeld and Jon Gabrus trace the United States’ relationship with immigration and deportation all the way back to the 19th century.

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    Bibliography

    The Deportation Machine by Adam GoodmanEveryone Who Is Here is Gone by Jonathan BlitzerThe Contrarian by Max ChafkinThe Migrant's Jail: An American History of Mass Incarceration by Brianna NofilDetention, deportation, devolution and immigrant incapacitation in the US, post 9/11 by Mathew Coleman and Austin Kocher9/11 and the Transformation of U.S. Immigration Law and Policy by Deepa Iyer and Jayesh M. Rathodhttps://www.ebsco.com/research-starters/history/immigration-act-1882https://www.vox.com/videos/479915/ice-history-videohttps://immigrationvisaattorney.com/what-do-dhs-uscis-cbp-and-ice-do/https://immigrationhistory.org/item/page-act/https://immigrationhistory.org/item/geary-act/
  • In the 50’s, Iranian prime minister Mohammad Mossadegh presaged a different future for the country. But he made a crucial mistake: he nationalized oil and attempted to lift his people out of poverty through social programs. This led to a CIA- and MI6-led coup and years of tumult for the country that has long been an American boogeyman. Julian Feeld and John Gabrus explore.

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    Bibliography

    All the Shah’s Men by Stephen KinzerThe Coup by Ervand AbrahamianA History of Modern Iran by Ervand AbrahamianThe Iran National Front and the Struggle for Democracy by Masoud KazemzadehKhomeinism by Ervand AbrahamianIran’s Political Economy Since the Revolution by Suzanne MaloneyMossadegh in Military Court by Jalil BozorgmehrMusaddiq and the Struggle for Power in Iran by Homa Katouzianhttps://www.nytimes.com/1952/09/28/archives/mossadegh-prophet-or-buffoon-his-place-in-history-may-be-determined.htmlhttps://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/fedaian-e-esla/https://www.mohammadmossadegh.com/news/indian-express/mossadeq-wants-monarchy-to-stay/https://dayan.org/content/worker-street-mosaddegh-street-struggle-over-collective-memory-iranian-prime-ministerhttps://www.democracynow.org/2017/7/24/newly_declassified_documents_confirm_us_backedhttps://www.iranicaonline.org/articles/afgani-jamal-al-din/
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