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Description

This week on The Undercurrent, host Cole Tunningley explores how the United States has promoted anti-Communism across the world. The episode begins with a small overview of the U.S.’s interference in Chile, including a reenactment of a phone call between Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger. Then, reporter Max Johnston presents a stunning investigation of Michigan [...]

Summary

This week on The Undercurrent, host Cole Tunningley explores how the United States has promoted anti-Communism across the world.

The episode begins with a small overview of the U.S.'s interference in Chile, including a reenactment of a phone call between Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger.

Then, reporter Max Johnston presents a stunning investigation of Michigan State University's time in Vietnam. They worked with the United States government to install a Catholic, anti-Communist leader and shape the South Vietnamese government.

You can find Max Johnston's written account of this story here.

Subtitle
S9E1: Anti-Communism
Duration
30:03
Publishing date
2018-06-04 19:20
Link
http://impact89fm.org/blog/s9e1-anti-communism/
Contributors
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Enclosures
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Shownotes

This week on The Undercurrent, host Cole Tunningley explores how the United States has promoted anti-Communism across the world.

The episode begins with a small overview of the U.S.’s interference in Chile, including a reenactment of a phone call between Richard Nixon and Henry Kissinger.

Then, reporter Max Johnston presents a stunning investigation of Michigan State University’s time in Vietnam. They worked with the United States government to install a Catholic, anti-Communist leader and shape the South Vietnamese government.

You can find Max Johnston’s written account of this story here.