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 [...]
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.
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.