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Cointelpro

Cointelpro Media

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Cointelpro is a podcast and independent media project that confronts the prospect of decline and structural crisis in the 21st century through a combination of interviews and feature stories. We aim to investigate the nature of our social and material realities, anticipating the trends and themes of the next 80 years.
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By the early 1970s, heroin was flooding the streets of New York City. Black and Puerto Rican neighbourhoods like Harlem and the South Bronx were hardest hit. This four part podcast series explores how Dr. Mutulu Shakur, stepfather of the late Tupac Shakur, along with members of the Black Panther Party and the Young Lords, combined community health with radical politics to create the first acupuncture detoxification program in America. Over the course of the 1970s, the Lincoln Detox People’s ...
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The Dugout is a weekly Black anarchist podcast hosted by Prince Shakur & Jordan. We bring radical, decolonial, and queer takes on politics, movements, and media—covering everything from Black anarchism and Afro-pessimism to uprisings, direct action, and liberation struggles worldwide. Have ideas, reading recs, or want to be a guest? Email us. Consider supporting us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TheDugoutPod
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EXPRESSIONS

Ciara Tavares-Reyes

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Welcome to Expressions the podcast that exposes stalking crimes involving the FBI’S COINTELPRO tactics. Targeted Individuals have been selected by the deep state to participate in a CIA torture program. The FBI & DHS Fusion Centers run the global organized stalking program which is designed to destroy a target's life. The FBI outsources the local harassment to community groups such as Infraguard, Citizen Corp, and Neighborhood Watch. TIs are tracked as "Non Investigative Subjects" so that lo ...
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Welcome to Saturday night podcast TIPS (Targeted Individual Support and Protect.) We are about Human Rights. We help support and expose crimes directed at victims called Targeted Individuals. Our matters are organized stalking, electronic harassment, harmful frequencies, torture, non-consensual human experimentation, cointelpro and the misdiagnosis amidst the psychiatric field. Please join our efforts in exposing these extreme human rights violations throughout the world.
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The Street has its own rules, and the Underground Dialogue Podcast is no different. Legendary H-Town Artist K-RINO and his co-host KEESTO the CEO of No Regret Media are craving out their OWN LANE in this podcast game. Underground Dialogue Podcast speaks about real life and brings light, education, and comradely to the underground community. If you wanted something Sweet and Glittery this AIN.T IT, but if you want that RAW, REAL, and RENEGADE type of conversation .... THIS IS THE PLACE FOR YOU.
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The Plague

L. M. Bogad

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Welcome to The Plague, the podcast where we look, not just at the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, but at our nation’s home-made plagues, plagues created by human socioeconomic systems, that make the coronavirus more virulent and dangerous. The coronavirus infects the human body, but what illnesses in our body politic make us more vulnerable to it? Economic inequality? Environmental devastation? Labor precarity? Alienation? We pick a different societal plague each week and talk with an expert a ...
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The Everyman Movie Review is a different kind of movie commentary - it's not about the art of movie-making, but rather about the enjoyment and entertainment of the film itself. It's not about me or my opinion, it's about the movie - does it deliver on what it promises? I've been a movie fan my entire life. I'm such a 'fan' - I gave up a lucrative legal career on the east coast and moved to Hollywood to be a part of it. And here I am, living the dream, recording reviews for the internet. But ...
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Send us a text Ex Kingpin Johnny Binder goes all the way in on a multitude of topics and discusses what's needed to bring positive change in the world. He speaks about his past life, prison stints, and reforming himself and others. Be sure to watch and subscribe. Support the show Get your official Underground Dialogue Podcast Merch from our website…
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In this Security Culture 101 episode, we uncover COINTELPRO’s ongoing tactics—from the Black Panthers to recent cases like the Cleveland 5—showing how the state uses infiltration, entrapment, and surveillance to disrupt activism. We highlight why Black, queer, Indigenous, and abolitionist organizers are targeted and share strategies to protect each…
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I’ve always loved movies—not just for the storytelling, but for the way they’ve shaped how I see the world. In this video, I break down a few films that radicalized me and pushed me to think differently about history, power, and resistance: Malcolm X, The East, Selma, and The Black Power Mixtape. Watch more RADICAL MOVIES on the ANARCHISM ON FILM l…
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Send us a text Wrestling legend Booker T shares his incredible journey from the independent circuit to becoming a household name in WWE. Discover the pivotal moments that led him to join the iconic wrestling promotion and his thoughts on working alongside legends like Hulk Hogan. Booker T also discusses his passion for training the next generation …
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Why do I identify as an anarchist—specifically, a Black anarchist? I share my journey from early organizing and labor work to international protest. From the Black Panther Party’s survival programs to my time at Standing Rock, in France during Nuit Debout, and traveling through the Philippines, I’ve seen how mutual aid, decolonization, and direct a…
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In this reupload of a collaboration between The Dugout Podcast and In the Mix Prisoner Podcast, we sit down with historian and organizer Garrett Felber to explore the life, politics, and legacy of Martin Sostre. From defense committees and anarchist theory to gender politics and prison abolition, this conversation traces Sostre’s journey through in…
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Adam and Connor reluctantly talk about the highly unsettling contents of the infamous Jeffrey Epstein 50th birthday book. The Book: https://www.pbs.org/newshour/nation/see-epsteins-full-birthday-book-with-alleged-personal-messages-from-trump-clinton-and-others Transcribed Version: https://ellieleonard.substack.com/p/the-epstein-birthday-book-transc…
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It’s been a year since Trump’s return to the White House. We look at the chaos of his second term—from attacks on birthright citizenship to sweeping emergency powers and foreign policy shocks. We break down the fallout at home: labor pushback, a fractured left, and the rise of fascist movements. Most of all, we ask what resilience, solidarity, and …
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Let's unpack the recent happenings with the assassination of Charles Kirk, and what this means for this moment of rising fascism. What is Turning Point USA? https://www.nytimes.com/2025/09/10/us/turning-point-usa-charlie-kirk.html How Kirk Earned Trump’s Admiration? https://www.cnn.com/2025/09/10/politics/relationship-charlie-kirk-donald-trump Kirk…
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In this episode, we sit down with Anastasia bat Lilith to explore the intersections of Jewish anarchism, spirituality, and organizing. From the roots and lineages that shaped her text Teshuva to the ways Jewish ritual, decolonial thought, and anarchist praxis inform her daily life, Anastasia offers a deep and vulnerable conversation on building lib…
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What does survival look like under fascism? History tells us that people resist in different ways — some fight, some flee, some freeze. From Hitler’s Germany to Cold War Latin America to Trump’s America, we’ll examine the lessons of democratic collapse. Drawing on Jason Stanley and Black radical thinkers, this video explores how to recognize author…
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What is Black August? And why does it matter? In this episode, we're diving deep into the history and spirit of a month dedicated to resistance. It's a time to honor the freedom fighters and political prisoners who sacrificed everything for our liberation. Our main focus is on the incredible legacy of Kwame Ture, formerly known as Stokely Carmichae…
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This episode of The Dugout Jordan takes listeners through a series of powerful readings and reflections on learning, resistance, and survival inside and outside the walls of prison. We begin with Brian Fuller’s Lifelong Learning, considering how education remains a liberatory practice even in confinement. Next, we turn to Boukman Ptah’s The New Sol…
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From televangelism to Rush Limbaugh, Fox News, and today’s internet trolls, this video essay unpacks how alt-right media and the internet age have monetized fascism—often in more ways than one. And what does it mean when edgelords are in office and Trump fascism means that internet fascism is institutionalized? A P.S. NETWORK PRODUCTION VIDEO CHAPT…
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Trump police state. National Guard in D.C. Arresting activists, like Afeni, protecting Black youth. This video breaks down how Trump’s deployment of the National Guard into Washington, D.C. isn’t about crime reduction — it’s about expanding the police state that has always been here. --------------------------------------------- 📚 Resources & Links…
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Send us a text Experience the electrifying energy of Houston like never before! In this groundbreaking video, Cl'che (also known as Ms. Houston) teams up with K-water to present the Historic 21 Female Cypher, marking a monumental first in H-Town. #HtownCypher #EmpowerWomen #FemaleCypher #HoustonHipHop #WomenInMusic Support the show Get your officia…
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The Dugout is expanding beyond the mic. We’re building a new website as a hub for political education, resource-sharing, and collective study. It will feature accessible learning modules—on Black anarchism, the Black Panther Party, mutual aid, and more—alongside a growing archive of books, films, and zines that have shaped our politics. Visitors wi…
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Send us a text Mike D opens up about his recent misunderstanding with renowned podcaster Donnie Houston. He shares his unique approach to podcasting, emphasizing the importance of authenticity and connection with the audience. Additionally, Mike reflects on the legacy of the Screwed Up Click (SUC) and its impact on the hip-hop community. As he advo…
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In Direct Action 101: Episode 10, we expose how modern policing relies on surveillance—not just force—to control, intimidate, and punish. From facial recognition and drones to door knocks and license plate readers, this episode unpacks the digital and physical tools the state uses to monitor dissent. We trace the roots of policing from slave patrol…
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In this conversation, former political prisoner and anarchist Eric King shares the emotional depth of his journey—through solitary confinement, court battles, and spiritual struggle—to the slow and ongoing work of healing. From tattooing as therapy to fighting patriarchal power in prisons and families, Eric explores how trauma, solidarity, and resi…
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Originally hosted by the Organic Filaments Network, this conversation with Jordan from The Dugout traces the roots of political commitment and collective endurance. From environmental organizing post-2020 to lessons drawn from the Zapatistas, Rojava, and Black anarchist tradition, this dialogue is a deep dive into memory, infrastructure, and the em…
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Send us a text Wood from the SUC shares his invaluable experiences working alongside the legendary DJ Screw. Discover the behind-the-scenes process of how they put together iconic tapes that shaped the Houston rap scene. Wood also opens up about the challenges of being underrated in the music industry and reflects on the unique influences that cont…
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What does it mean to be Afro-Indigenous in a settler colonial state like the so called U.S.? In this conversation, we speak with author Kyle T. Mays, whose book An Afro-Indigenous History of the United States challenges conventional narratives and asks us to reckon with both anti-Blackness and Indigenous erasure. From his early experiences navigati…
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Adam and guest co-host Zach Johnston talk about that time the FBI funded an insurgency on the Pine Ridge reservation in South Dakota, the shootout it led to, and the highly suspicious criminal trial that sent American Indian Movement member Leonard Peltier to prison for 50 years at the end of it all. Show notes: https://rebrand.ly/ctsoglala…
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In this reading of Jailbreak Out of History: The Re-Biography of Harriet Tubman By Butch Lee, we trace the revolutionary roots of one of the most misrepresented figures in U.S. history. From the violent backdrop of slavery and colonial war to the specific burdens—and power—carried by New Afrikan women, we explore the formation of Harriet Tubman’s m…
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Send us a text AL-D*300 in this engaging video as he shares his experiences of getting a co-sign from the iconic Lil KeKe. He opens up about his past, including his time in prison, and discusses the current state of H-Town rap, where many artists express their frustrations. AL-D*300 also reflects on the impact of the Screwed Up Click (SUC) and its …
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Adam and guest co-host Jawn Louis review an obscure book and movie that someone, probably the federal government, managed to hide from the public for decades until a '70s sitcom star found a copy in a vault and brought it back to life. Movie: https://youtu.be/HG-56GKbPtk?si=YlI4IDyEQPhPpUPv DVD Commentary: https://youtu.be/qldPfazp_Gc?si=UR9zXRGBva…
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This week on The Dugout, we speak with Fawaz, a Sudanese anarchist organizer, about building resistance in the face of dictatorship, war, and repression. From organizing underground student circles after the 2018–2019 uprising to going public as anarchists in 2020, Fawaz shares how youth movements in Sudan are rejecting military, religious, and tri…
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This week on The Dugout, we speak with Fawaz, a Sudanese anarchist organizer, about building resistance in the face of dictatorship, war, and repression. From organizing underground student circles after the 2018–2019 uprising to going public as anarchists in 2020, Fawaz shares how youth movements in Sudan are rejecting military, religious, and tri…
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Send us a text Dive into the world of hip-hop with Spice1 as he discusses his groundbreaking album "187 Proof" and the stories that shaped its creation. In this video, he candidly addresses the heartbreaking topic of Young Noble's suicide, shedding light on the importance of mental health awareness in the music community. Spice1 also shares a hilar…
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Not everyone can be on the frontlines — and that’s okay. In this video, I share real, grounded ways to stay politically active when protesting isn’t an option. From mutual aid and jail support to scouting, media-making, and hosting communal dinners, these are essential roles that keep movements alive. Whether you’re burned out, undocumented, disabl…
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