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Peter Kornbluh
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On the Nose
Mamdani Bests the Pro-Israel Machine
On Tuesday, Democratic New Yorkers went to the polls and elected a democratic socialist as their candidate for the November general election for mayor. Zohran Mamdani’s wide margin of victory—and the decisive defeat of Andrew Cuomo—shocked the political establishment and upended assumptions about who can win an election. In particular, Mamdani’s refusal to back away from his record as an unabashed pro-Palestine candidate proved that vocal opposition to Israel’s destruction of Gaza is not necessarily a political death knell, and in fact may be a political asset in some contexts. Jewish Currents staffers Pe...
2025-06-27
44 min
Real Dictators
Fidel Castro Part 8: Miami Vice
When a bomb goes off on a south Florida street, it bears all the hallmarks of a Cuban expert. Castroland is going international. As exiles flock to Miami, Fidel sets off on a globe-trotting mission - meeting Colonel Gaddafi in Libya and dispatching troops to Angola. But back at home, not everything is rosy. And when a bus driver rams his vehicle through the gates of an embassy, Castro will encounter a problem unlike any he’s ever faced before… A Noiser podcast production. Narrated by Paul McGann.
2025-06-18
58 min
Real Dictators
Fidel Castro Part 7: Che Guevara in the Jungle
Castro sets out to create a breed of “new people” - turning Cuba into an island of mini-Fidels. A particular dairy cow becomes a national treasure and hot dog vendors are declared counter-revolutionary, as things get surreal. Fidel’s own sister flees, declaring Cuba a “floating prison”. And as one of the dictator’s right-hand men is killed, the revolution will be rocked to its foundations… A Noiser podcast production. Narrated by Paul McGann. Featuring Michael Bustamante, Carlos Eire, Lillian Guerra, Peter Kornbluh, Orlando Luis Pardo Lazo, Alex von Tunze...
2025-06-11
1h 01
Real Dictators
Fidel Castro Part 6: The Cuban Missile Crisis
The first man in space arrives in Cuba for a special visit. A passenger liner from the Soviet Union docks in Havana. But it’s not carrying tourists. Out in the countryside a massive yet mysterious construction project begins. Stranger-than-fiction plans are put in motion as the CIA tries everything to assassinate Fidel. And as Khrushchev and Castro take the most daring of gambles, the whole world holds its breath… A Noiser podcast production. Narrated by Paul McGann. Featuring Alvaro Alba, Mervyn Bain, Carlos Eire...
2025-06-04
1h 00
Real Dictators
Fidel Castro Part 5: The Bay of Pigs
A man who was right there tells us the tale of one of history’s most notorious military failures. Castro’s former lover is given a handful of poison capsules and dispatched to Fidel’s hotel. A Havana schoolboy crosses his fingers as the American bombing begins. And a young activist prepares to do whatever it takes to repel the impending invasion... A Noiser podcast production. Narrated by Paul McGann. Featuring Carlos Eire, Peter Kornbluh, Monica Mercedes Perez Jimenez, Alex von Tunzelmann, Ileana Yarza, Eduard...
2025-05-28
1h 00
Real Dictators
Fidel Castro Part 1: Rise of ‘The Crazy One’
Fidel Castro - a revolutionary turned strongman dictator, beloved by his supporters and loathed by his enemies. The bête noire of the United States who pushed the world to the brink of annihilation. The ultimate political survivor who evaded hundreds of barely believable assassination attempts. We scroll back to the early years of the one they would call El Loco. It all begins on a farm in the east of Cuba - an island paradise with dark undercurrents swirling beneath the surface…A Noiser podcast production.Narrated by Paul...
2025-04-30
1h 10
SpyTalk
CIA Opened Oswald’s Mail!
Host Michael Isikoff, JFK conspiracies-buster Fred Litwin, and national security analyst Peter Kornbluh dissect MAGA Rep. Anna Luna’s wacky hearing featuring Oliver Stone and other assassination plot zealots.Peter KornbluhFred Litwin Follow Jeff Stein on Twitter:https://twitter.com/SpyTalkerFollow Michael Isikoff on Twitter:https://twitter.com/isikoff Follow SpyTalk on Twitter:https://twitter.com/talk_spySubscribe to SpyTalk on Substackhttps://www.spytalk.co/Take our listener survey where you...
2025-04-04
43 min
History As It Happens
The JFK Files
Why was director Oliver Stone testifying on Capitol Hill today? After his 1991 film "JFK" reignited conspiracy theories about President Kennedy's assassination, Congress authorized the release of millions of classified documents. But it wasn't until this January when President Trump released the supposedly final 80,000 pages related to Kennedy's murder on Nov. 22, 1963. They revealed nothing new about the assassination itself. Lee Harvey Oswald was the killer, and he acted alone. However, the documents are filling in important gaps in our knowledge of what the CIA was up to in the 1960s: assassinations of foreign leaders, coups, election meddling -- and even...
2025-04-01
1h 00
History As It Happens
The JFK Files
Why was director Oliver Stone testifying on Capitol Hill today? After his 1991 film "JFK" reignited conspiracy theories about President Kennedy's assassination, Congress authorized the release of millions of classified documents. But it wasn't until this January when President Trump released the supposedly final 80,000 pages related to Kennedy's murder on Nov. 22, 1963. They revealed nothing new about the assassination itself. Lee Harvey Oswald was the killer, and he acted alone. However, the documents are filling in important gaps in our knowledge of what the CIA was up to in the 1960s: assassinations of foreign leaders, coups, election meddling -- and even...
2025-04-01
1h 00
El podcast de Jeny Mejía Aguirre
Peter Kornbluh on JFK Files & Trump's False Pledge to Run “Most Transparent Administration in History"
Extended conversation with Peter Kornbluh, senior analyst with the National Security Archive, who has been analyzing the newly declassified files related to the assassination of JFK.
2025-03-21
16 min
Shone boy's podcast
Peter Kornbluh on JFK Files & Trump's False Pledge to Run “Most Transparent Administration in History"
Extended conversation with Peter Kornbluh, senior analyst with the National Security Archive, who has been analyzing the newly declassified files related to the assassination of JFK.
2025-03-21
16 min
Ripples of Rebels
4: How Teaching a Country to Read Embarrassed the CIA
What would you do if a company took over your town or country, while defended by one of the most powerful countries in the world? Would you fall in line, even when the wages were barely above slave wages? Would you watch in silence as police forces rounded up your neighbors and executed them just for being locals who opposed the company takeover? Would you step aside as they destroyed every last piece of land and drop of water? Some may think these are ridiculous questions to entertain, but for many around the world these are real questions they’ve...
2025-03-09
1h 02
Secret Police
Chile's DINA & Augusto Pinochet
It's said that there were three sources of power in Chile: God, Pinochet, and DINA. The DINA was Chile's secret police from 1973 to 1977 in the early years of the Pinochet dictatorship. They were often compared to the Gestapo or the KGB by American intelligence. La Dirección de Inteligencia Nacional (DINA) was the regime’s iron fist that kidnapped, brutalized, butchered, and disappeared thousands of people inside Chile. Under the guidance of director Manuel Contreras, the DINA also launched terror campaigns in the United States, Europe, and Chile’s neighbors. DINA answered to Pinochet only and in many w...
2025-02-28
2h 38
The News with Paul DeRienzo
020325 Tariffs Delayed 30 Days, Panama Deals With Rubio, Trumps Invasion Threats
Peter Kornbluh National Security Archive
2025-02-03
05 min
Tyran
Pinochet 4:4
Det er valgdag i Santiago, og det går ikke helt som Pinochet ønsker det. Det er også dumt at lave et demokratisk valg, når man nu er diktator. Men alt håb er ikke ude for den gamle militærstrateg, for han har sørget for, at han stadigvæk kan være en magtfuld figur i mange år endnu, selvom han ikke længere er præsident. I flere nyder han sit otium ved stadig at være øverstkommanderende i hæren og dejlige rejser til Europa, indtil en dag hvor fælden klapper - og han er nødt til at s...
2025-01-30
28 min
Tyran
Pinochet 3:4
Med mordet på Letelier har Pinochet trådt over stregen og forsøger nu at pudse sit rædselsregime af. Nationalstadionet i Santiago går fra torturcentral til koncertarena, hvor tusindvis jubler til den spanske crooner Julio Iglesias. For intet siger "alt er fint" som en stadionkoncert, vel? Men selvom torturen dæmpes, vinder Pinochet ikke folkets hjerter. Økonomisk krise og arbejdsløshed presser ham - og som kronen på værket venter intet mindre end et skæbnesvangert demokratisk valg lige om hjørnet. Tilrettelæggelse: Laura Skelgaard Paulsen og Nicholas Durup Thomsen. Fortæller: Nicholas Durup Thomsen. Lyddesign: Tobias Ingeman...
2025-01-23
25 min
Tyran
Pinochet 2:4
Pinochet har fået, hvad han ville: Allende er død, og nu sidder han selv som Chiles præsident. Nu skal hans magt cementeres, og kommunisterne udryddes - og her får den ikke for lidt med likvideringer, tortur og brutale overgreb. Kreativiteten fejler da heller ingenting: Selv George Harrisons musik bliver et redskab i en grusom form for musiktortur. Selv uden for Chiles grænser er fjender af Pinochet ikke i sikkerhed. Men en dag i 1976 træder han over en helt særlig rød linje, der ændrer hans tyranni for altid. Tilrettelæggelse: Laura Skelgaard Paulsen og Nichola...
2025-01-16
34 min
Tyran
Pinochet 1:4
I næsten 40 år har Augusto Pinochet loyalt arbejdet sig op i det chilenske militær. Stille og roligt er han nået næsten helt til tops. Og tæt på pensionsalderen udnævner Chiles socialistiske præsident Pinochet til øverstkommanderende for hæren - et valg, der virker ret sikkert. Men det viser sig hurtigt, at det valg bliver skæbnesvangert. Bare tre uger senere er Pinochet fuldstændig vendt på en tallerken. Al loyalitet til præsidenten er væk og nu står han i spidsen for et blodigt kup, der skal sætte ham selv på præsidentstolen...
2025-01-09
36 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Jimmy Carter’s Quest for Human Rights – A Balancing Act of Morality and Realpolitik
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore President Jimmy Carter's pursuit of human rights as a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy. Carter’s administration marked a shift from Cold War realpolitik to a focus on moral values, emphasizing human rights in diplomacy.#Paper3HLoption2 #HistoryoftheAmericas #ColdWar #JimmyCarter #HumanRightsPolicy #USForeignPolicy #Realpolitik #ColdWarDiplomacy #CarterDoctrine #HelsinkiAccords #LatinAmerica #USIntervention #HumanRights #Neoliberalism #Geopolitics #CarterLegacy #Historiography #USHistory #ColdWarLegacy #InternationalRelations #MoralDiplomacyWorks CitedCarter, Jimmy. White House Diary. Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 2010.Kornbluh, Peter. The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability. The Ne...
2024-11-21
13 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Operation Condor – The Cold War’s Dark Shadow Over Latin America
In this episode of Mr. Hutchings History, we explore the dark history of Operation Condor, a covert campaign of repression and state-sponsored terrorism carried out across Latin America during the Cold War. Operation Condor, initiated in 1975, connected military dictatorships in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, and Uruguay, as they jointly targeted leftist dissidents, intellectuals, and political opponents. With U.S. involvement through intelligence sharing, military training, and covert support, this campaign led to the "disappearance" of thousands and created widespread fear and trauma across the region. We’ll examine how this operation served the U.S. Cold War strategy, as we...
2024-11-21
18 min
Mr. Hutchings History
The Cold War in Latin America – Pinochet, Chile, and Operation Condor
In this episode, we explore the impact of Augusto Pinochet’s dictatorship in Chile and the notorious Operation Condor, a covert campaign of repression across South America. Pinochet’s rise to power, following the 1973 military coup that ousted democratically elected President Salvador Allende, was driven by Cold War geopolitics, with the U.S. backing the coup to prevent Marxist influence in Latin America. We will analyze the brutal methods of Pinochet’s regime, including widespread torture, executions, and the infamous "disappearances" under Operation Condor. This transnational collaboration between military dictatorships was supported covertly by the U.S., exemplifying Cold War re...
2024-11-21
15 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Nixon’s Covert War on Allende’s Chile
In this episode, we explore the covert operations conducted by the Nixon administration aimed at destabilizing Salvador Allende’s government in Chile during the early 1970s. Nixon’s fear of a Marxist Chile becoming another Cuba, combined with strategic and economic interests, led to covert actions that ultimately contributed to the military coup of 1973, which resulted in Allende’s death. We will examine Nixon’s policy decisions, such as the CIA-backed Project FUBELT, and discuss how U.S. economic interests, particularly in Chile’s copper industry, fueled intervention. The episode also considers the historiographical debates on the ethical and political...
2024-11-21
12 min
Mr. Hutchings History
Nixon’s Covert Operations in Chile – Democracy, Dictatorship, and Cold War Politics
In this episode, we explore the controversial and covert actions taken by President Richard Nixon's administration in Chile during the early 1970s. Nixon’s efforts to prevent the Marxist Salvador Allende from coming to power and his support for the 1973 military coup that ousted him have had lasting consequences for U.S.-Latin American relations. We analyze the role of Project FUBELT, Nixon’s economic pressures, and the eventual rise of General Pinochet’s brutal dictatorship, which the U.S. tacitly supported. This episode delves into the political and ethical dilemmas of Nixon's foreign policy, as well as the broade...
2024-11-21
16 min
Mr. Hutchings History
US Foreign Policy from Kennedy to Carter
In today’s episode, we explore the evolution of U.S. foreign policy from John F. Kennedy to Jimmy Carter, examining how Cold War dynamics and global shifts shaped American diplomacy. We start with Kennedy’s idealism, marked by the Alliance for Progress aimed at preventing communism’s spread in Latin America, and move to Nixon’s pragmatism, including his covert operations in Chile and détente with the Soviet Union and China. We’ll analyze the controversial CIA-backed coup that overthrew Chile’s President Allende and how Nixon’s foreign policy set the stage for Carter’s human rights-driven dip...
2024-11-21
13 min
Vista Panorámica
VISTA PANORAMICA #21 T5: ¿Por qué violadores de DD.HH se convierten en prófugos?
Miramos con nuestro catalejo informativo lo que ha pasado esta semana con Vista Panorámica, enlazando voces, conectando territorios. Infórmate con la pauta alternativa de la Radio JGM. Esta semana en Vista Panorámica:Entrevista a Gloria Elgueta, parte de Londres 38Recuento Romería - memoria a Alonso VerdejoRecordamos a José Carrasco TapiaLas deudas de las universidades con la Memoria Día internacional de la prevención del suicidioEstreno de capítulo de Oír Para Creer con Peter Kornbluh
2024-09-12
57 min
Oír para creer
Peter Kornbluh, archivista y autor de "Pinochet desclasificado"
En el capítulo #91 de Oír para Creer, el podcast de entrevistas de la Radio JGM, conmemoramos el 11 de septiembre como un recordatorio de que la memoria está viva y hay que contarla. Hay mucho que aún no sabemos y de eso quisimos conversar con Peter Kornbluh, quien ha recopilado y analizado miles de archivos desclasificados estadounidenses sobre la dictadura chilena. Conversamos sobre memoria y Derechos Humanos.
2024-09-11
27 min
Real Dictators
Pinochet Part 3: Searching for the Disappeared
Pinochet consolidates control, creating a terrifying new secret police force. The dictator’s war on communism extends abroad, as Chile joins Operation Condor. But how long can Pinochet’s global allies allow him to go unchecked? And will the families of the murdered and the disappeared ever find justice?A Noiser production, written by Sean Coleman.Many thanks to John Bartlett, Mark Ensalaco, Peter Kornbluh.This is Part 3 of 3.Get every episode of Real Dictators a week early with Nois...
2024-09-11
52 min
Real Dictators
Pinochet Part 2: The Caravan of Death
September 11th, 1973. The touchpaper is lit. President Allende realises he’s been double-crossed. Pinochet keeps his cards close to his chest. A loyal naval admiral finds his cars sabotaged and his phone lines cut. And as Allende and his bodyguards prepare to defend the palace, the first soldiers take to the streets of Santiago…A Noiser production, written by Sean Coleman.Many thanks to John Bartlett, Mark Ensalaco, Peter Kornbluh.This is Part 2 of 3.Get every episode of Real Dict...
2024-09-04
44 min
Real Dictators
Pinochet Part 1: An Arrest in London
We travel to South America. In September 1973, Augusto Pinochet seizes power in Chile following a coup d’état. The aim is to topple the country’s socialist president. And it succeeds. But how does Pinochet - a seemingly unremarkable army man - come to lead the notorious uprising? And after that, how do he and his wife consolidate power, remaining in post for 17 long and bloody years?A Noiser production, written by Sean Coleman.Many thanks to John Bartlett, Mark Ensalaco, Peter Kornbluh.This is Pa...
2024-08-28
50 min
NACLA Radio
Under the Shadow Ep. 10 | 1980s Nicaragua. Part II: Contra War
In the early 1980s, U.S. President Ronald Reagan launched a covert war to destroy the fledgling Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. It was brutal: paramilitary war, CIA attacks, economic blockade, and more. The war wreaked havoc on the country, killing tens of thousands and ravaging the economy. But an international solidarity movement stood up in response. Meanwhile, the Reagan government's hubris and drive to fuel its war on Nicaragua broke U.S. laws and led to a shocking scandal in Washington: the Iran Contra affair.In this episode, host Michael Fox walks back into the 1980s...
2024-06-24
1h 07
The Real News Podcast
Episode 10, Part 2 | Nicaragua, 1980s. Contra War
In the early 1980s, U.S. President Ronald Reagan launched a covert war to destroy the fledgling Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. It was brutal: Paramilitary war, CIA attacks, economic blockade, and more.It would wreak havoc on the country, killing tens of thousands and ravaging the economy. But an international solidarity movement stood up in response. And the Reagan government's hubris, and drive to fuel its war on Nicaragua, would break U.S. laws and lead to a shocking scandal in Washington: Iran Contra.In this episode, host Michael Fox walks back into the 1980s, to...
2024-05-31
1h 07
The Real News Podcast
Episode 10, Part 1 | Nicaragua, 1980s. Revolution
The 1979 Nicaraguan revolution that overthrew a brutal U.S.-backed dictator ushered in a wave of hope in the Central American country. The new Sandinista government launched literacy and healthcare campaigns, carried out land reform and promised to improving the lives of all.But the United States, under president Ronald Reagan, feared the dominos would fall across Central America, and they unleashed assault on the country: paramilitary war, CIA attacks, economic blockade, and much more.In this episode, host Michael Fox, walks by into the 1980s, to the overthrow of dictator Anastasio Somoza and the beginning...
2024-05-29
38 min
Under the Shadow
Episode 10, Part 2 | Nicaragua, 1980s. Contra War.
In the early 1980s, U.S. President Ronald Reagan launched a covert war to destroy the fledgling Sandinista revolution in Nicaragua. It was brutal: Paramilitary war, CIA attacks, economic blockade, and more.It would wreak havoc on the country, killing tens of thousands and ravaging the economy. But an international solidarity movement stood up in response. And the Reagan government's hubris, and drive to fuel its war on Nicaragua, would break U.S. laws and lead to a shocking scandal in Washington: Iran Contra.In this episode, host Michael Fox walks back into the 1980s, to...
2024-05-28
1h 07
Beyond The Zero
Mauro Javier Cárdenas - AMERICAN ABDUCTIONS
https://www.maurojaviercardenas.com buy the book from : https://dalkeyarchive.store/products/american-abductions Current reads /looking forward to The Pinochet File - Peter Kornbluh Mónica Ojeda Herscht 07769 - László Krasznahorkai Gateway books Correction - Thomas Bernhard Austerlitz - W. G. Sebald Mezzanine - Nicholson Baker To The Light House - Virginia Woolf Desert Island books: Melancholy of Resistance ...
2024-05-16
1h 24
NACLA Radio
Under the Shadow Ep. 10 | 1980s Nicaragua. Part I: Revolution
The 1979 Nicaraguan revolution that overthrew a brutal U.S.-backed dictator ushered in a wave of hope in the Central American country. The new Sandinista government launched literacy and healthcare campaigns, carried out land reform and promised to improve the lives of all. But the United States, under President Ronald Reagan, feared the dominos would fall across Central America, and they unleashed assault on the country: paramilitary war, CIA attacks, economic blockade, and much more.In this episode, host Michael Fox walks back into the 1980s, to the overthrow of dictator Anastasio Somoza and the b...
2024-05-14
38 min
Under the Shadow
Episode 10, Part 1 | Nicaragua, 1980s. Revolution.
The 1979 Nicaraguan revolution that overthrew a brutal U.S.-backed dictator ushered in a wave of hope in the Central American country. The new Sandinista government launched literacy and healthcare campaigns, carried out land reform and promised to improving the lives of all.But the United States, under president Ronald Reagan, feared the dominos would fall across Central America, and they unleashed assault on the country: paramilitary war, CIA attacks, economic blockade, and much more.In this episode, host Michael Fox, walks by into the 1980s, to the overthrow of dictator Anastasio Somoza and the beginning...
2024-05-14
38 min
Historias Unknown
A Brief History of Chile: The End of the Pinochet Regime
In October 1998, General Augusto Pinochet was arrested for crimes of genocide and terrorism. He spent months in house arrest in England, but 15 months after his arrest, he was declared not fit to stand trial. Upon his return to Chile, he was charged for his role in the Caravan of Death. He faced more charges over the next 5 years, but died of a heart attack in 2006. At the time of his death, he faced 300 criminal charges. He never spent a day in jail.On this episode of Historias Unknown, Cristina tells Carmen what led up to the end of...
2024-04-11
54 min
Historias Unknown
A Brief History of Chile: The Caravan of Death and DINA
In the aftermath of the Pinochet coup, Chileans faced unimaginable horrors under the military dictatorship. The Caravan of Death: Initiated by Pinochet, this series of massacres between September 30th and October 22nd, 1973, led to the deaths of at least 97 people. Victims were tortured, stabbed, and shot, their bodies disposed of in unmarked graves or dumped into the ocean. DINA's Reign of Terror: The National Intelligence Directorate, DINA, became a powerful and ruthless secret police force, tasked with eradicating Marxism. Their tactics included infiltration, torture, and assassination, targeting leftist movements and their sympathizers both domestically and internationally.In this...
2024-03-28
58 min
Reviving Virtue: Pragmatism and Perspective in Modern Times
The Transparent Artist: Music in the Age of AI Disassembly
IN this episode cross posted on Youtube, I share an article I recently published on Medium about the intersection of AI and music. I lay out the philosophical implications of generative AI and the disassembly of music into modular components for capital circulation and its implications on artistic expression and freedom. I argue for the importance of preserving authentic, embodied musical experiences and the role of genuine musical communities in safeguarding the transformative power of music. Drawing on the works of philosophers such as Peter Sloterdijk, Anna Kornbluh, Hartmut Rosa, and others, I explore the concept of primordial resonance a...
2024-03-23
24 min
Historias Unknown
A Brief History of Chile: The Rise of Pinochet
After Salvador Allende's presidency in Chile and the coup that deposed him, one man rose to power: Augusto Pinochet. A figure shrouded in ambiguity until the devastating consequences of his rule unfolded. In this episode, Cristina tells Carmen about what who Augusto Pinochet was and the weeks that followed the coup of 1973. While many celebrated the coup, followers of Allende mourned, recognizing the ominous future ahead. Pinochet's unassuming demeanor masked his vehement anti-Marxist stance and disdain for Allende. Despite initial doubts about Pinochet's involvement in the coup, he emerged as a pivotal figure. His regime unleashed a reign of terror...
2024-02-29
36 min
Brazil Unfiltered
The Military Dictatorship's Files with Peter Kornbluh
Peter Kornbluh is a Senior Analyst who was has worked at the National Security Archive since April 1986. He currently directs the Archive's Cuba and Chile Documentation Projects. He was co-director of the Iran-Contra documentation project and director of the Archive's project on U.S. policy toward Nicaragua. From 1990-1999, he taught at Columbia University as an adjunct assistant professor of international and public affairs. He is the author of Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana (UNC Press, 2014), a Foreign Affairs Best Book of the Year, and The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on...
2024-02-28
38 min
A People's History of Violence
Episode 38: Kissinger's Hit
MORE ON OUR PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/posts/episode-38-hit-97064811We're a bit late in commemorating the death of Class A War Criminal Kissinger, but, we hope you see it was worth the wait. In this episode, Isaac and Peter lay out the case for Kissinger's direct guilt in the 1970 mob-hit-style murder of Chilean General Rene Schneider.; a man who simply got in the way of Kissinger's plan to overthrow elected Socialist President Salvador Allende. It is a story of payoff cash stuffed in boots, machine gun handoffs, crash cars, and scumbag...
2024-01-23
2h 02
Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast
Biden Pays High Price for Embrace of Israel’s Deadly Gaza Attack
Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft Executive Vice President Trita Parsi: Biden Pays High Price for Embrace of Israel’s Deadly Gaza AttackPalestinian engineer and social justice activist Salma Abu Ayyash: Indigenous Activists Embrace Palestinian Struggle for Human Rights & Self-DeterminationPulitzer Prize-winning author and Yale history professor Greg Grandin and National Security Archive's Peter Kornbluh: The Dark, Violent Legacy of Henry KissingerBob Nixon's Under-reported News Summary• Saudi Arabia is working to drive up oil demand in Africa• In Michigan's Macomb County, uncertainty over ‘...
2023-12-06
29 min
WPKN Community Radio
Between The Lines - 12/6/23 ©2023 Squeaky Wheel Productions, Inc.
* Biden Pays High Price for Embrace of Israel's Deadly Gaza Attack; Trita Parsi, Executive Vice President Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft; Producer: Scott Harris. * The Struggle for Palestinian Rights & Self Determination Embraced by Indigenous Activists; Salma Abu Ayyash, a Palestinian American engineer, educator, and social justice activist Producer: Melinda Tuhus. * The Dark, Violent Legacy of Henry Kissinger; Peter Kornbluh, Dir. Cuba & Chile Documentation Projects at the National Security Archive Greg Grandin, Pulitzer Prize-winning author and Professor of History at Yale University; Producer: Scott Harris.
2023-12-06
29 min
Page Count
Holiday Gift Ideas from Mac’s Backs & Downbound Books
Searching for the perfect books to fill out your holiday shopping list? We’ve got you covered with recommendations from the owners of two independent bookstores in Ohio. Suzanne DeGaetano of Mac’s Backs in Cleveland and Greg Kornbluh of Downbound Books in Cincinnati suggest books to gift readers of all ages and genres, from picture books to graphic novels, poetry, works of nonfiction, cerebral literary novels, and beyond. We encourage listeners to visit (or order online from) Mac’s Backs, Downbound Books, and other independent bookstores this holiday season. Recommendations from Mac...
2023-12-05
34 min
El podcast de Jeny Mejía Aguirre
Democracy Now! 2023-09-12 Tuesday
Headlines for September 12, 2023; The World Is Undergoing “Significant Realignments”: Economist Jayati Ghosh on G20, India, China & More; Is Modi Changing India’s Name to Bharat? Jayati Ghosh on What’s Behind the Move; 50 Years After Coup in Chile: Peter Kornbluh on How U.S. Continues to Hide Role of Nixon & Kissinger; “Capitalism Is an Insecurity Machine”: Astra Taylor on Student Debt & Our Radically Unequal World
2023-09-12
59 min
KPFA - Democracy Now!
Democracy Now 6am – September 12, 2023
On Today’s Show: The World Is Undergoing “Significant Realignments”: Economist Jayati Ghosh on G20, India, China & More Is Modi Changing India’s Name to Bharat? Jayati Ghosh on What’s Behind the Move 50 Years After Coup in Chile: Peter Kornbluh on How U.S. Continues to Hide Role of Nixon & Kissinger “Capitalism Is an Insecurity Machine”: Astra Taylor on Student Debt & Our Radically Unequal World Democracy Now! is a daily independent award-winning news program hosted by journalists Amy Goodman and Juan Gonzalez. The post Democracy Now 6am – September 12, 2023 appeared first on KPFA.
2023-09-12
03 min
Clip
Ascolta Cile - Episodio 4
Il ruolo degli Stati Uniti. Il coinvolgimento degli stati uniti nel golpe che rovesciò Allende portando alla dittatura di Pinochet è indubbio, ma il grado di coinvolgimento e il ruolo specifico che l’amministrazione Nixon ebbe in quegli eventi non è ancora mai stato chiarito del tutto. Con l’amministrazione di Bill Clinton è iniziato un processo di declassificazione di documenti secretati su ciò che la casa bianca sapeva o non sapeva di quello che stava per succedere, un processo che continua ancora oggi. Interviste a PETER KORNBLUH, DIRETTORE DEL CHILE DOCUMENTATION PROJECT DEL NATIONAL SECURITY ARCHIVE (ISTITUTO CHE SI OCCUPA DI OTTENERE E RENDERE...
2023-09-11
26 min
Alternative Radio
Alternative Radio - Podcast September 6, 2023
The Other September 11: Chile, 1973 September 11 is now engraved on the consciousness of Americans. Yet for the South American country of Chile, the date has a different and much more tragic significance. It was on that day in 1973 that the democratically-elected government of Salvador Allende was overthrown in a CIA-backed military coup. Augusto Pinochet seized power. In the ensuing years, tens of thousands of Chileans were killed, jailed, tortured and driven into exile. The U.S. role, under Nixon and his National Security Advisor Kissinger, in first destabilizing and then overthrowing the Allende government was...
2023-09-07
00 min
Terribly Vexed
Operation Condor - State Sponsored Terror
We kick off this episode of the Terribly Vexed Podcast by delving into the latest updates from the UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) hearings, where government officials and experts discuss the intriguing world of unidentified flying objects. Moving on, we shift our focus to an equally intriguing topic: the ASCH Conformity Tests and the implications they hold for society. We analyze the psychology behind conformity and how it shapes human behavior, shedding light on the mechanisms that drive us to conform to social norms and expectations. Additionally, we discuss the concerning increase in incidents involving airline passengers, exploring...
2023-08-09
1h 38
Coming in From the Cold: Untold Stories from the Cold War
The Moscow Signal and Havana Syndrome
In 2017, reports of the mysterious “Havana Syndrome” dominated the news. American diplomats around the world reported experiencing a variety of symptoms including hearing a sudden loud noise, pain in one or both ears, feeling of pressure or vibrations in the head, tinnitus, visual problems, vertigo, nausea and cognitive difficulties. There is no consensus among American Intelligence agencies as to the cause of Havana Syndrome, but one theory is that directed microwave weapons could be responsible. While this might sound like science fiction, this story has a Cold War parallel, the Moscow Signal. In today’s episod...
2022-10-31
26 min
Conspiracy You Can Believe In
Episode 20 - We Came Here To Do a Job
In 1973, the democratically elected socialist government of Chile under Salvador Allende was toppled by a far-right coup. What followed was 17 years of oppression under a reactionary, sadistic military dictatorship. Through decades of investigations, court cases, and declassification of records, we know now how the Pinochet regime came to power: through the CIA and the U.S. State Department. SOURCES: The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability by Peter Kornbluh https://thenewpress.com/books/pinochet-file The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism by Naomi Klein
2022-07-29
1h 10
Gastropolítica
1x02. Moscú vs. Washington: el debate de cocina
El debate más sorprendente entre líderes de las dos grandes potencias de la Guerra Fría se dio en una cocina. O en una cocina ficticia, para ser más exactos.Kruschev contra Nixon. Comunismo contra capitalismo.Dos visiones irreconciliables hasta que aparece un vasito de Pepsi.*Este episodio tuvo como fuentes principales los libros Kitchen, de Banana Yoshimoto; El fin del Homo Sovieticus, de Svetlana Aleksiévich, La importancia del tenedor, de Bee Wilson, Gastro Obscura: A Food Adventurer's Guide, de Cecily Wong y Dylan Thuras y El banquete de los d...
2022-05-16
13 min
The Alarmist
The Aftermath: The Chilean Coup d'Etat of 1973
New Guest Expert! On today’s Aftermath, Rebecca speaks with National Security Archivist of the Chile Documentation Projects, Peter Kornbluh. Author of the bestselling book “The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability,” Kornbluh walks us through the C.I.A.'s involvement in the Chilean coup d’état of 1973, while thoughtfully drawing parallels to Russia’s current invasion of Ukraine. Will hegemonic powers ever allow smaller countries the sovereignty and respect they deserve? Fact Checker Chris Smith and Producer Alex Paul stop by to discuss.We have merch!Join our Discord!Tell u...
2022-03-03
42 min
Between The Lines Radio Newsmagazine podcast
How We Can Stop Massive Tax Avoidance by America's Wealthiest
Institute for Policy Studies's Chuck Collins: How We Can Stop Massive Tax Avoidance by America's WealthiestGiniw Collective's Tara Houska: National Day of Awareness Focuses Attention on Epidemic of Violence Targeting Indigenous Women, Girls and Two-Spirit PeopleNational Security Archive's Peter Kornbluh: The 1960 CIA Plot to Assassinate Raul Castro RevealedBob Nixon's Under-reported News Summary:• In race over arms superiority, Russia challenges U.S. hegemony• Senate passes $35 billion for clean drinking water• Immigrant advocates, construction labor unions find new alliancesFor mo...
2021-05-12
29 min
Democracy DarKar
قسمت ۱۶، شیلی، مردم متحد
در اکتبر ۲۰۲۰ مردم شیلی به پای صندوقهای رای رفتند و به تغییر قانون اساسی شیلی که از دوران حکومت نظامی پینوشنه هنوز پابرجا بود، رای دادند. به بهانه این موفقیت مردم شیلی با فواد از رادیو هیچکیدز درباره تاریخ شیلی بعد از جنگ جهانی دوم تا به امروز گفتگو کردیم و از بالا و پایینهای سیاسی و اقتصادی و اجتماعی شیای حرف زدیم و از افسانههای تبلیغاتیای که درباره شیلی وجود دارد را دوباره بازگشایی کردیم. از جنبش مردمی شیلی در دوران آلنده، مبارزه با دولت کودتا و سلسله اعتراضات اخیر حرف زدیم و ریشههای آن را بررسی کردیم و در آخر به این نقطهی پیروزی اولیه مردم شیلی برای به خاکسپاری قانون اساسی نئولیبرالیسم رسیدیم. منابع: The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability by Peter Kornbluh مستند نبرد شیلی، قسمت اول مستند نبرد شیلی، قسمت دوم مستند نبرد شیلی، قسمت سوم کتاب: شکستن طلسم وحشت: محاکمۀ شگفتانگیز و پایانناپذیر ژنرال آگوستو پینوشه، آریل دورفمان، ترجمه زهرا شمس، نشر کرگدن فیلم مستند پسران شیکاگو از کارولا فوئنتس کتاب دکترین شوک، نائومی کلاین، ترجمه مهرداد شهابی ، ميرمحمود نبوی پادکست Planet Money #905: The Chicago Boys, Part I پادکست Planet Money #906: The Chicago Boys, Part II پادکست The Daily: Capitalism on Trial in Chile موسیقی پایانی: Zamba del “Che” by Victor Jara حمایت از دموکراسی در کار به صورت ارزی در Pateron و Paypal و به صورت رمزپول در صفحه پشتیبانی در وبسایت دموکراسی درکار
2020-12-20
1h 42
Democracy DarKar
قسمت ۱۶، شیلی، مردم متحد
در اکتبر ۲۰۲۰ مردم شیلی به پای صندوقهای رای رفتند و به تغییر قانون اساسی شیلی که از دوران حکومت نظامی پینوشنه هنوز پابرجا بود، رای دادند. به بهانه این موفقیت مردم شیلی با فواد از رادیو هیچکیدز درباره تاریخ شیلی بعد از جنگ جهانی دوم تا به امروز گفتگو کردیم و از بالا و پایینهای سیاسی و اقتصادی و اجتماعی شیای حرف زدیم و از افسانههای تبلیغاتیای که درباره شیلی وجود دارد را دوباره بازگشایی کردیم. از جنبش مردمی شیلی در دوران آلنده، مبارزه با دولت کودتا و سلسله اعتراضات اخیر حرف زدیم و ریشههای آن را بررسی کردیم و در آخر به این نقطهی پیروزی اولیه مردم شیلی برای به خاکسپاری قانون اساسی نئولیبرالیسم رسیدیم. منابع: The Pinochet File: A Declassified Dossier on Atrocity and Accountability by Peter Kornbluh مستند نبرد شیلی، قسمت اول مستند نبرد شیلی، قسمت دوم مستند نبرد شیلی، قسمت سوم کتاب: شکستن طلسم وحشت: محاکمۀ شگفتانگیز و پایانناپذیر ژنرال آگوستو پینوشه، آریل دورفمان، ترجمه زهرا شمس، نشر کرگدن فیلم مستند پسران شیکاگو از کارولا فوئنتس کتاب دکترین شوک، نائومی کلاین، ترجمه مهرداد شهابی ، ميرمحمود نبوی پادکست Planet Money #905: The Chicago Boys, Part I پادکست Planet Money #906: The Chicago Boys, Part II پادکست The Daily: Capitalism on Trial in Chile موسیقی پایانی: Zamba del “Che” by Victor Jara حمایت از دموکراسی در کار به صورت ارزی در Pateron و Paypal و به صورت رمزپول در صفحه پشتیبانی در وبسایت دموکراسی درکار
2020-12-20
1h 42
Science Vs
Did the CIA do it? Part II
When a deadly pig virus hit Cuba in 1971, some claimed the CIA was behind it all. But could it be true? In part two of our investigation into the outbreak, we finally hear directly from the CIA — and get to the bottom of what happened. In this episode: ex-CIA Brian Latell, journalist Drew Fetherston, Professor Mary-Louise Penrith and Professor José Manuel Sánchez-Vizcaíno. Please fill out our Science Vs survey! Link here: https://blythet.typeform.com/to/Z7YOM2QM New to the show? Some of our fave...
2020-11-19
35 min
Thinking on the Air
What we've done to Cuba
This week we discuss both Cuban Revolutions and their American involvement. Dating back to the turn of the 20th century's "Splendid Little War" known for freeing of the Spanish but not the Americans, Teddy Roosevelt and his rough riders leading the charge at San Juan Hill. Though also leaving Cuba betrayed by their sisterly neighbor and without their independence, which in turn leaves a open door for Batista and his repressive military regime beginning in 1933, and then Castro and Communism in 1959. We discuss the relationship between the two nations and the scars left upon the little island by Americans...
2020-11-13
00 min
Science Vs
Did the CIA Plant a Virus in Cuba?
When the Cuban government rounded up and killed thousands of pigs in 1971, people were angry and confused. Castro claimed they were trying to stop an outbreak. But then rumours started spreading that something much bigger was behind it all. The CIA. To find out more, we speak to Professor Virgil Suarez, journalist Drew Fetherston, Professor Mary Louise Penrith, ex-CIA Carol "Rollie" Flynn and Professor Loch Johnson.Here’s a link to our transcript: https://bit.ly/3ksSP0oA huge thanks to Dan Guillemette, Rebeca Ibarra and the...
2020-11-13
33 min
The Road to Now
The History of US Covert Operations w/ Peter Kornbluh
Peter Kornbluh has spent his life working to shed light on US covert operations abroad. Along with his colleagues at the National Security Archive, Peter has helped to declassify documents related to the Bay of Pigs (1961) and Cuban Missile Crisis (1962), the coup against Chile’s democratically elected government (1973) and the Iran-Contra Scandal (1980s). As it turns out, Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) operatives and many prominent politicians have a lot to hide. In this episode, Bob and Ben speak with Peter Kornbluh about the National Security Archive and how he and others have used the Freedom of Information Ac...
2018-12-10
56 min
Conversations with Peter Solomon
Conversations with Peter Solomon 12/02/18
DIANA REDLEAF-ATTORNEY AT LAW DISCUSSING HER BOOK “THEY TOOK THE KIDS LAST NIGHT: HOW THE CHILD PROTECTION SYSTEM PUTS FAMILIES AT RISK.” FELICIA KORNBLUH-DISCUSSING HER BOOK “ENSURING POVERTY: WEFARE REFORM IN FEMINIST PERSPECTIVE.”
2018-12-02
1h 36
What Really Happened?
S2 [2] THE SECRET SONIC WAR
In the last couple of years, American embassy officials in Cuba have been injured by "sonic attacks". Jenks has followed all the leads, being convinced at one point that acoustic weapons don’t even exist, and then that they do exist, and the Russians, and then the Cubans, and then, believe it or not, the Americans were responsible. At other points, he thought it was rogue factions within different countries, only to later think maybe it was environmental factors, or mass hysteria, or a wide-range of other medical conditions he'd never heard of. What Really Happened? Guests: Fulton Armstrong (former CI...
2018-09-26
1h 50
What Really Happened?
S2 [2] THE SECRET SONIC WAR
In the last couple of years, American embassy officials in Cuba have been injured by "sonic attacks". Jenks has followed all the leads, being convinced at one point that acoustic weapons don’t even exist, and then that they do exist, and the Russians, and then the Cubans, and then, believe it or not, the Americans were responsible. At other points, he thought it was rogue factions within different countries, only to later think maybe it was environmental factors, or mass hysteria, or a wide-range of other medical conditions he'd never heard of. What Really Happened? Guests: Fulton Armstrong (former CI...
2018-09-26
1h 51
Scheer Intelligence
Peter Kornbluh: Transparency is essential
The senior analyst at the National Security Archive discusses the need for transparency of government documents.
2017-11-10
32 min
How to Discover Free Audiobook in Radio & TV, Great Interviews
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Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Amy Klobuchar, Peter Kornbluh, Paul Weitz, and Lily Tomlin, August 17, 2015 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 54 mins Language: English Release date: 08-17-15 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: A discussion about the United States' resumption of diplomatic ties with Cuba. Senator Amy Klobuchar and Peter Kornbluh, the director of the Cuba Documentation Project at the National Security Archive, discuss what this weekend's flag-raising means. Next, a look at the film Grandma with director Paul Weitz and actor Lily...
2015-08-17
54 min
New Books in Caribbean Studies
William LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh, “Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana” (UNC Press, 2014)
In December 2014, Cuba and the United States announced their renewed efforts to normalize relations. Diplomatic ties were severed in 1961 following the rise of Fidel Castro and the intensification during the Cold War. An economic and intellectual embargo was instituted by President Kennedy, arguing that Cuba needed to be... Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoicesSupport our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/caribbean-studies
2015-07-24
42 min
New Books in Latin American Studies
William LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh, “Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana” (UNC Press, 2014)
In December 2014, Cuba and the United States announced their renewed efforts to normalize relations. Diplomatic ties were severed in 1961 following the rise of Fidel Castro and the intensification during the Cold War. An economic and intellectual embargo was instituted by President Kennedy, arguing that Cuba needed to be sealed from the free world in order to induce regime change and contain communist influence. The Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 nearly brought the world to nuclear ruin. Negotiations between The United States and the Soviet Union averted disaster, and crystalized the necessity for antagonistic powers to maintain a...
2015-07-24
10 min
New Books in Diplomatic History
William LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh, “Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana” (UNC Press, 2014)
In December 2014, Cuba and the United States announced their renewed efforts to normalize relations. Diplomatic ties were severed in 1961 following the rise of Fidel Castro and the intensification during the Cold War. An economic and intellectual embargo was instituted by President Kennedy, arguing that Cuba needed to be sealed from the free world in order to induce regime change and contain communist influence.The Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 nearly brought the world to nuclear ruin. Negotiations between The United States and the Soviet Union averted disaster, and crystalized the necessity for antagonistic powers to maintain a...
2015-07-24
10 min
UNC Press Presents Podcast
William LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh, “Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations Between Washington and Havana” (UNC Press, 2014)
In December 2014, Cuba and the United States announced their renewed efforts to normalize relations. Diplomatic ties were severed in 1961 following the rise of Fidel Castro and the intensification during the Cold War. An economic and intellectual embargo was instituted by President Kennedy, arguing that Cuba needed to be sealed from the free world in order to induce regime change and contain communist influence.The Cuban Missile Crisis in October 1962 nearly brought the world to nuclear ruin. Negotiations between The United States and the Soviet Union averted disaster, and crystalized the necessity for antagonistic powers to maintain a...
2015-07-24
10 min
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2015-01-20
6h 49
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2015-01-20
6h 49
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2015-01-20
8h 19
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/228361 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana Author: William M. LeoGrande, Peter Kornbluh Narrator: Robertson Dean Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 49 minutes Release date: January 20, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Since 1959, conflict and aggression have dominated the story of U.S.-Cuban relations. From John F. Kennedy's offering of an olive branch to Fidel Castro after the missile crisis, to Henry Kissinger's top-secret quest for normalization, to Barack Obama's promise of a 'new approach,' William M...
2015-01-20
30 min
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Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana by William M. LeoGrande, Peter Kornbluh
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/228361to listen full audiobooks. Title: Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana Author: William M. LeoGrande, Peter Kornbluh Narrator: Robertson Dean Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 49 minutes Release date: January 20, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: World Publisher's Summary: Since 1959, conflict and aggression have dominated the story of U.S.-Cuban relations. From John F. Kennedy's offering of an olive branch to Fidel Castro after the missile crisis, to Henry Kissinger's top-secret quest for normalization, to Barack Obama's promise of a 'new approach,' William M. LeoGrande...
2015-01-20
6h 49
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Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana by Peter Kornbluh, William M. LeoGrande
Please visithttps://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/228361to listen full audiobooks. Title: Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana Author: Peter Kornbluh, William M. LeoGrande Narrator: Robertson Dean Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 49 minutes Release date: January 20, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: Since 1959, conflict and aggression have dominated the story of U.S.-Cuban relations. From John F. Kennedy's offering of an olive branch to Fidel Castro after the missile crisis, to Henry Kissinger's top-secret quest for normalization, to Barack Obama's promise of a 'new approach,' William M...
2015-01-20
6h 49
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Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana by Peter Kornbluh, William M. LeoGrande
Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/1/audiobook/228361 to listen full audiobooks. Title: Back Channel to Cuba: The Hidden History of Negotiations between Washington and Havana Author: Peter Kornbluh, William M. LeoGrande Narrator: Robertson Dean Format: Unabridged Audiobook Length: 18 hours 49 minutes Release date: January 20, 2015 Ratings: Ratings of Narrator: 4 of Total 1 Genres: The Americas Publisher's Summary: Since 1959, conflict and aggression have dominated the story of U.S.-Cuban relations. From John F. Kennedy's offering of an olive branch to Fidel Castro after the missile crisis, to Henry Kissinger's top-secret quest for normalization, to Barack Obama's promise of a 'new approach,' William...
2015-01-20
30 min
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Listen to full audiobooks for free on :https://hotaudiobook.com/freeTitle: Charlie Rose: Mike Rogers, William LeoGrande, and Peter Kornbluh, December 8, 2014 Author: Charlie Rose Narrator: Charlie Rose Format: Original Recording Length: 54 mins Language: English Release date: 12-08-14 Publisher: Charlie Rose Show Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Summary: A conversation about national security with Mike Rogers, U.S. Representative for Michigan's 8th congressional district, serving since 2001. Next, a conversation with William LeoGrande and Peter Kornbluh on their book, Back Channel to Cuba. [Broadcast Date: December 8, 2014] Contact: info@hotaudiobook.com
2014-12-08
54 min
globalresearch
Global Research News Hour - The 1973 Chilean Military Coup: Remembering the Other September 11 - 09/16/13
For much of the population, September 11 marks the anniversary of the infamous terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center and the Pentagon.But for the people of Chile, much of Latin America, and democratic reformers at large, it marks another significant anniversary.On the morning of September 11, 1973, all branches of the Chilean Armed Forces had conspired to wrest control of the country from democratically-elected leader Salvador Allende. Allende, having been tipped about the military’s activities, held his ground in his Presidential palace, La Moneda.After Allende refused to negotiate or surrender, General Au...
2013-09-17
00 min
Underreported (The Leonard Lopate Show)
Underreported: A Secret History of the Bay of Pigs
More than 50 years have passed since the United States sponsored a covert invasion of Cuba that came to be known as the Bay of Pigs. Now, one of the most coveted documents surrounding the disaster been released to the public: the top secret multi-volume CIA history of the operation. Peter Kornbluh of George Washington University’s National Security Archive led the effort to obtain the documents.
2011-08-18
22 min
Underreported from WNYC's The Leonard Lopate Show
Underreported: A Secret History of the Bay of Pigs
More than 50 years have passed since the United States sponsored a covert invasion of Cuba that came to be known as the Bay of Pigs. Now, one of the most coveted documents surrounding the disaster been released to the public: the top secret multi-volume CIA history of the operation. Peter Kornbluh of George Washington University’s National Security Archive led the effort to obtain the documents.
2011-08-18
22 min
The Wild Wild Left
Wild Wild Left Radio #95 Peter Kornbluh Interview
Peter Kornbluh of the National Security Archives has tirelessly worked through the FOIA to bring covert actions to truth, long before Wikileaks! He is a hero and freedom fighter for transparency. We will be discussing former CIA asset Luis Posada's trial, Brazil, and more of our South American exploits.
2011-01-22
00 min
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Fresh Air, Peter Kornbluh and Jack Devine Audiobook by Terry Gross
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2003-09-09
51 min
Discover the New Releases Audiobooks in Radio & TV, Great Interviews
Fresh Air, Frank Stella and Peter Kornbluh Audiobook by Terry Gross
Visit https://hotaudiobook.cοm to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: Fresh Air, Frank Stella and Peter Kornbluh Author: Terry Gross Narrator: Terry Gross Format: Original Recording Length: 1 hr Language: English Release date: 11-16-00 Publisher: WHYY-FM Genres: Radio & TV, Great Interviews Publisher's Summary: Abstract painter Frank Stella and senior annalist at the National Security Archive Peter Kornbluh on this edition of Fresh Air. Sixty-four-year-old Frank Stella was first known in the late 1950s for his Black Paintings series - striped monochrome works that helped touch off the minimalism movement. Over the years his work evolved f...
2000-11-16
01 min