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Richard B. Spence is back for the next installment in our exploration of the life and times of the White Russian Boris Brasol. Was this serial intriguers the most interesting man of the twentieth century. Here Richard and I make our final case. The brief includes such subjects as the International Bolshevik League, the Ancient and Noble Order of the Blue Lamoo and inevitable the Sovereign Order of Saint John. We also delve into the strange relationship between communists and capitalism; between communists and fascists; and the profound social transformation that unfolded between the World Wars. Not to be missed. 


1st musical break (4:30): the International Anti-Bolshevik League (the OG WACL); the arts in authoritarian movements; the staggering social transformation between the World Wars

2nd musical break (37:45): the original pillaging of Russia; the strange relationship with between Capitalists and Communists; the gangsterification of intelligence services

3rd musical break (59: 55): The Order of the Blue Lamoo and the players behind it

4th musical break (1:15:45): the Sovereign Order of Saint John and the strange relationship between communism and fascism 


Music by Keith Allen Dennis:

https://keithallendennis.bandcamp.com/


Additional Music by: J. Money Bag$

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Vincent Treewell

Spence is always among the absolute best guests. He's knowledgeable as hell about obscure topics and very clear about the difference between when he knows something and when he's speculating. Excellent show!