American Exception

Aaron Good
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May 6, 2025 • 56min

Zionism and the JFK Assassination - Angleton’s Cuban Biz – Part 3 (DCC79)

This episode features Part 3 of a presentation based on my recent article, “James Angleton, Mossad, the Syndicate, and the CIA’s 'Cuban Business'.” This episode seeks to explore the historical consequences of Zionism’s role in the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. Special thanks to: Dana Chavarria, production Casey Moore, graphics Michelle Boley, animated intro Mock Orange, music
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Apr 29, 2025 • 60min

Who Killed JFK? (Angleton’s Cuban Biz – Part 2; DCC78)

This episode features Part 2 of a presentation based on my recent article, “James Angleton, Mossad, the Syndicate, and the CIA’s 'Cuban Business'.” Specifically, this installment examines the nature of the regime which killed JFK as well as Zionism’s role in the assassination. To get access to the complete archive of the best historical research on deep political events and the tripartite state, subscribe to the American Exception podcast on Patreon at https://patreon.com/americanexception Special thanks to: Dana Chavarria, production Casey Moore, graphics Michelle Boley, animated intro Mock Orange, music
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Apr 25, 2025 • 41min

Angleton, Mossad, the Mob, and CIA "Cuban Business" - Part 1 (DCC77)

This episode features a presentation based on my recent article, “James Angleton, Mossad, the Syndicate, and the CIA’s 'Cuban Business'.” About a year ago I discovered a page in James Angleton’s 1975 Church Committee testimony that the CIA tried to hide by deleting in subsequent releases. The 86ed page—which happened to be page 86—shows that CIA counterintelligence chief James Angleton did not tell CIA director John McCone that, in order to bypass the entire CIA, Angleton was using a Mossad officer as an operational agent for anti-Castro operations in Cuba. The outcome was that there was very little paper trail at the Agency when it came to the details of Angleton’s mobbed-up “Cuban business”—especially the assassination apparatus which many JFK assassination researchers believe was later redirected at President Kennedy.   To get access to the complete archive of the best historical research on deep political events and the tripartite state, subscribe to the American Exception podcast on Patreon at https://patreon.com/americanexception   Special thanks to: Dana Chavarria, production Casey Moore, graphics Michelle Boley, animated intro Mock Orange, music
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Apr 24, 2025 • 1h 30min

The Deep State at the Twilight of Empire (Wayne State University - DCC76 - Audio)

This episode features my recent speaking appearance at Wayne State University. Deep appreciation for to Professor Khari Brown as well as the Wayne State Sociology, African-American Studies, and History departments---and to Wiley Michelle Boley for filming and editing! To get access to the complete archive of the best historical research on deep political events and the tripartite state, subscribe to the American Exception podcast on Patreon at https://patreon.com/americanexception Special thanks to: Dana Chavarria, production Casey Moore, graphics Michelle Boley, animated intro Mock Orange, music
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Apr 3, 2025 • 10min

ew JFK Documents and the Gray Alliance - Part 1 (AE202)

This is the first of a two-part series with Max Arvo covering the new JFK document releases in the context of our Gray Alliance series as well as my new article which centers on one of these documents. Check out the article: "James Angleton, Mossad, the Syndicate, and the CIA’s 'Cuban Business'" Music: "Hawks Can Go" by Mock Orange Special thanks to Dana Chavarria for producing the episode and Casey Moore for the episode art!
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Apr 2, 2025 • 1h 18min

Deep State Denial and the Fake Left of the West – Christian Parenti (DCC75 - Audio)

Christian Parenti, a Professor of Economics at John Jay College, delves into the failures of the US Left, exploring its response to COVID and the 'deep state' theories. He critiques how the left has adapted to lockdowns and questions its acceptance of modern political narratives. The discussion also touches on the historical context of American democracy, the influence of counterculture on politics, and the complexities surrounding the origins of the coronavirus. Parenti challenges listeners to reconsider the role of capitalism and state power in shaping their political views.
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Apr 1, 2025 • 11min

CHAOS on Netflix: A Modified Catch and Kill? (AE201)

Max Arvo joins Aaron to discuss the disastrous Netflix “adaptation” of Tom O’Neill’s masterpiece, Chaos: Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties. Check out these interviews, any of which are better than Errol Morris’ passive-aggressive Netflix farce: Audio & Video for CHAOS Music: "Chrome Alligator" by Mock Orange Special thanks to Dana Chavarria for producing the episode!
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Mar 31, 2025 • 1h 31min

Deep State Leftovers! (DCC74 - Audio)

Aaron and Bryce devote the episode to answering patron questions that we couldn't get to in the monthly American Exception Zoom session. Special thanks to: Dana Chavarria, production Casey Moore, graphics Michelle Boley, animated intro Mock Orange, music
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Mar 19, 2025 • 1h 23min

Gladio, NATO, and Imperial British Gangsterism (DCC73)

Joining the discussion is Kit Klarenberg, an anti-imperialist journalist and forensic historian known for his insights into intelligence services. He delves into Operation Gladio and Britain's covert role in Cold War paramilitary units, exposing the far-reaching implications for today's geopolitics. The conversation also examines historical and contemporary U.S.-British military dynamics, the impact of the Ukraine war on military strategies, and the decline of Western imperialism. Prepare for a riveting exploration of manipulation and power plays in global politics!
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Mar 18, 2025 • 8min

Ruby’s Run – Part 4 (AE200)

Max Arvo and I are back for the fourth and final (?) episode in our series on Max’s important and groundbreaking articles on Jack Ruby. After he killed Lee Oswald, Jack Ruby’s life became a nightmare from which he could never be allowed to escape...until he died from an extremely aggressive cancer case which progressed so rapidly as to seem almost unnatural. Check out the articles here: Jack Ruby: A Review and Reassessment - Part 1 Jack Ruby: A Review and Reassessment - Part 2 Jack Ruby: A Review and Reassessment - Part 3 Music: "Silent Motion" by Mock Orange Special thanks to Dana Chavarria for producing the episode!

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