After a series of technical issues, we’re glad to finally have your September episode here, on conspiracy theories and xenophobia.
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Also available on iTunes.
The timecodes for the segments are as follows:
- 2.50 – Recs
- 9.10 – Furious Political Thought – Interview with Byron Clark about conspiracy theories and the far right
- 1:43.00 – X Files Retrospective
- 2.22.55 – Local Area Network – Djab Wurrung and the Melbourne Climate Strike
Recs:
- QAnon Anon podcast
- The Open Society and Its Enemies, book by Karl Popper
- Conspiracy Culture: A Leftist Analysis, YouTube video essay by Angie Speaks
- How to Overthrow the Illuminati, pamphlet on LibCom
- Welcome to Night Vale podcast
- Gravity Falls (TV show)
Furious Political Thought citations:
- The UN Migration Compact: From Alt Right Meme to Mainstream, YouTube video essay by Byron Clark
- How the UN Migration Pact got trolled, Politico article by Laurens Cerulus and Eline Schaart
- The spread of true and false news online, Sorough Vosoughi et al (ScienceMag.org study)
- Content Sharing within the Alternative Media Echo-System, medium article by Kate Starbird
- The Bridge Betrayed: Religion and Genocide in Bosnia, book by Michael A. Sells
- Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump, book by David Neiwert
- How A Holocaust Denier Fooled The Internet With Nazi Jetpack Soldiers, Kotaku article by Steve Lehto
- “No Safe Spaces on the Flat Earth” – Emergent Alt-Right Inspired Flat Earth Online Communities, bellingcat article by Aric Toler
- Mr. Death: The Rise and Fall of Fred A. Leuchter, documentary by Errol Morris
- Facebook Fueled Anti-Refugee Attacks In Germany, New Research Suggests, New York Times article by Amanda Taub and Max Fisher
- Empty Planet: The Shock of Global Population Decline, book by Darrell Bricker and John Ibbitson
- Violent Borders: Refugees and the Right to Move, book by Reece Jones
- Extreme Carbon Inequality, Oxfam media briefing
- Report: The US Military Emits More Carbon Than Many Industrialized Nations, Forbes article by Niall McCarthy
- Too Many People? Population, Immigration and the Environmental Crisis, book by Ian Angus
- Open Borders Resolution – DSA National Convention 2019, medium
- No Friend But the Mountains: Writing from Manus Prison, book by Behrouz Boochani
- Christchurch terror: How did this happen? Fightback article by Byron Clark, Daphne Lawless, Tyler West and Ani White
- OccupyChristchurch.NZ, oral history by Byron Clark
- Byron’s Twitter
X Files Retrospective citations:
- The X Files (obvs), Fox Entertainment show
- Medical Apartheid: The Dark History of Medical Experimentation on Black Americans from Colonial Times to the Present, book by Harriet A Washington
- Anti-vaccine parents are often white, college-educated, ‘Whole Foods moms’, Philadelphia Inquirer article by Alfred Lubrano
- Chris Carter As The Beast Within, Rolling Stone article by David Lipsky (reprinted by Eat The Corn)
- Top 10 X Files episodes, blog post by Ani
Local Area Network citations:
- Djab Wurrung website
- Djab Wurrung GoFundMe
- Djab Wurrung Facebook
- ETA: Djab Wurrung activists allow highway work to continue as 15 sacred trees saved
Video sampled:
- Plan 9 From Outer Space
- The Alex Jones Show
- The X Files: Leonard Betts, The Lost Art of Forehead Sweat, Home
Music sampled:
- Where’s My Jetpack – Radio Free Babylon
- BXL – Chuki Beats
- Thundermine – Distant Star
- Still – Ross Budgen
- October – Lucas King
- Moonlight Sonata – Beethoven
- Touch – Mattia Cupelli
- Creepy Hallow – Alexander Nakarada
- Various – Kevin MacLeod
- Various – Lakey Inspired
- Various – therealtheremin
- Blueshift – Airglow
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