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The Film, Literature and the New World Order podcast returns to its regular schedule after a brief hiatus with a conversation with Tim Kelly of the Our Interesting Times podcast about the 1962 film adaptation of Richard...
The Manchurian Candidate is an episode from Film, Literature and the New World Order. The Film, Literature and the New World Order podcast returns to its regular schedule after a brief hiatus with a conversation with Tim Kelly of the Our In...
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Published Jan 18, 2016, 45:24 long, audio available.
The Film, Literature and the New World Order podcast returns to its regular schedule after a brief hiatus with a conversation with Tim Kelly of the Our Interesting Times podcast about the 1962 film adaptation of Richard Condon’s 1959 novel The Manchurian Candidate. We discuss the details of the MK-ULTRA mind control program of the CIA that were still classified at the time of the movie and why/how these details were being put before the public in fictional form at that time.
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This episode is 45:24 long.
This episode was published on Jan 18, 2016.
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The Manchurian Candidate is from Film, Literature and the New World Order.
Published Jan 18, 2016 and 45:24 long