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(Preview) YOTED: Red Reds, COINTELPRO, and the FBI (pt.1)

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History, Society & Culture

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🗓️ 21 October 2021

⏱️ 20 minutes

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In this episode, Nick and Sungmanitu look into the history of FBI surveillance and repression of social movements from an Indigenous Marxist lens.

 

 

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0:00.0

How's it going relatives and comrades? This is Schumanitu from the bands of Turtle Island

0:06.0

podcast. Nick and I are coming to you with another episode of Yodin. This is one of our series behind our

0:15.0

Patreon Paywall for only $1, where you get access not only to this but

0:20.4

many awesome interviews and other series coming out along with a pro wrestling

0:25.4

episode about indigenous people and pro wrestling to be clear. That being said today's

0:31.1

episode on Yod it is about co-interl pro and a continuation on our discussion of it where we talk about the origins of co-interl pro and the beginning programs that ultimately set up the later tactics that would be deployed against parties like Black Panthers and then after the solution continued on to part of

0:57.5

different organizations such as the American Indian Movement.

1:02.0

Besides that, we'd like, just like you to take the time and tell your friends about this week

1:15.0

wonderful series if you enjoy and thank you all for listening.

1:16.0

So anyways we're this week we're talking about Coantel Pro which is shorthand

1:21.0

for Counterintelligence program.

1:23.4

Coming out of the FBI, like I said,

1:25.8

we're just going to focus on kind of an overview

1:29.2

and how it relates to the repression of indigenous movements.

1:32.4

I think what's really important to think about. to the founded in 1919, but before I get into that I want to kind of set the stage a little bit historically

1:46.8

and why as indigenous people's indigenous leftist and Marxist we need to study the arms of the state.

1:54.3

And I just want to put forward like a theory of imperialism

1:57.8

into understanding the machinations of the police state

2:02.2

because it's important to remember that the primary

2:05.6

mode of repression of indigenous peoples at the founding of the settler republic was the U.S.

2:11.4

military and in fact there are 14 battle streamers on the US Army flag

2:17.3

that represent the so-called long war against indigenous people. The first battle streamers in 1791 and the last one is 1891. So over a hundred years of war against indigenous people.

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