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It Could Happen Here

The Revenge of Rural America

It Could Happen Here

Cool Zone Media and iHeartPodcasts

Politics, Daily News, News, Society & Culture

4.06.5K Ratings

🗓️ 3 April 2019

⏱️ 51 minutes

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The Revenge of Rural America

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0:00.0

The True Crime Podcast, Sacred Scandal, returns for a second season to investigate a led sexual abuse at Mexico's La Luz del Mundo Mega Church.

0:08.2

Journalist Robert Garza explores survivor stories of pure evil experiences at the hands of a self-proclaimed apostle who is now behind bars.

0:16.4

I remember as a little girl being groomed to be his concubine, that's how I was raised. It is not wrong if you take your clothes off for the apostle.

0:24.6

Listen to Sacred Scandal on the IHOR radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

0:31.6

What do a flirtatious gambling double agent in World War II? An opera singer who burned down an honorary to kidnap her lover,

0:39.6

and a pirate queen who walked free with all of her spoils, haven't comment.

0:45.6

They're all real women who were left out of your history books.

0:50.6

You can hear these stories and more on the Womanica Podcast. Check it out on the IHOR radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you listen.

1:00.6

I'm Bridget Todd and for the last three years, I've been answering questions about technology, the internet, and how it shows up in all of our lives.

1:07.6

On my award-winning podcast, there are no girls on the internet, but it feels like we're in kind of a weird moment when it comes to tech, and even I don't know where we're headed.

1:15.6

On the brand new season of there are no girls on the internet, we'll hear from the women and other marginalized people creating a better, brighter, and more inclusive tech future.

1:24.6

Listen to the new season of there are no girls on the internet, on the IHOR radio app Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.

1:35.6

We don't usually think of the American right wing as protesters or activists. Conservatives tend to be older for one thing,

1:41.6

and they also tend to be on the side of state power, the side of law and order. Liberals and leftists are more likely to agitate for major changes in the status quo.

1:50.6

But right wing activism isn't unheard of either, and recent experiences made it clear that when the right stands up, they can make a serious impact.

1:57.6

The 2014 Bundy standoff made national news. What started as a confrontation over Clive and Bundy's refusal to pay grazing fees to the Bureau of Land Management turned into a minor right wing uprising against state control.

2:09.6

Hundreds of militiamen from all over the country clad in body armor and packing military grade weaponry stood against federal law enforcement agents and made them back down.

2:18.6

The militiamen got their way, more or less, and they got their way again two years later.

2:23.6

When Clive and Bundy's sons led a group that occupied the Malher Wildlife Refuge in Oregon, I was actually near the Malher refuge for a little bit of that.

2:31.6

Not at the refuge itself, but in the town of Burns, Oregon, talking to locals about what it was like to live through the armed insurrection of a far right militia.

2:39.6

People told me stories of Malher's emolition in roaring through town and pickup trucks carrying guns into local businesses and terrifying residents.

2:46.6

The way they described these men reminded me more than a little of how citizens of Constantin, Evga, a city in eastern Ukraine, described the Russian-backed separatists who briefly occupied their city.

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