

Silenced: The Radio Murders, with Oz Woloshyn
Jun 7, 2023
Returning guest Oz Woloshyn sits down with the hosts to discuss 'Silenced: The Radio Murders', a new podcast exploring a string of brutal murders in Miami with alleged connections to forces in Haiti. They uncover the troubled history of Haiti, the role of the CIA, power dynamics in the media, and the creation of criminal organizations in diaspora communities. They emphasize the importance of justice, protecting first amendment rights, and recommend the podcast 'Silence the Radio Murders'.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Troubled Legacy of General Smedley Darlington Butler and the Haitian Dictators
04:32 • 11min
Freedom of Information Act, Tonton Macoutes, and the Role of Louis in the Murders
15:58 • 6min
The CIA's Involvement in Haiti
21:36 • 17min
Projection of Power: Rituals, Iconography, and Information Wars
38:31 • 4min
Power Dynamics and Conflicts in Information Media
42:22 • 7min
Creating Criminal Organizations in Diaspora Communities and the Importance of Justice
49:11 • 4min
Instrumental Music and Podcast Recommendations
53:04 • 4min