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A Crash Course on Indian Assassinations and ISIS in Canada
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This week Angry Planet turns its attention to Canada. Global News investigative journalist Stewart Bell joins us to walk through his two latest pieces and give Matthew a crash course on Canadian history. What do outlaw motorcycle gangs, extrajudicial assassinations, an Indian separatist movement, and a resurgent Islamic State all have in common?
Canada.
Bell is here to explain it all.
- The pros and cons of extremists recruiting on social media
- Are you talking to a fed?
- Remembering Air India Flight 182 or Matthew learns Canadian history
- The Khalistan movement
- What makes a 14-year-old interested in Islamic State?
- Eric Hoffer on what makes a True Believer
- Spreading ideologies with an answering machine
- The budding new era of political violence
- Visas as a tool of foreign interference
- Using gangs to assassinate your political enemies
- The ups and downs of hiring biker gangs for intelligence work
- India’s superpower glow up
ISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgence
Investigation: Visas have become an Indian foreign interference tool
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467 episodes
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Listen to this episode commercial free at https://angryplanetpod.com
This week Angry Planet turns its attention to Canada. Global News investigative journalist Stewart Bell joins us to walk through his two latest pieces and give Matthew a crash course on Canadian history. What do outlaw motorcycle gangs, extrajudicial assassinations, an Indian separatist movement, and a resurgent Islamic State all have in common?
Canada.
Bell is here to explain it all.
- The pros and cons of extremists recruiting on social media
- Are you talking to a fed?
- Remembering Air India Flight 182 or Matthew learns Canadian history
- The Khalistan movement
- What makes a 14-year-old interested in Islamic State?
- Eric Hoffer on what makes a True Believer
- Spreading ideologies with an answering machine
- The budding new era of political violence
- Visas as a tool of foreign interference
- Using gangs to assassinate your political enemies
- The ups and downs of hiring biker gangs for intelligence work
- India’s superpower glow up
ISIS arrests are spiking in Canada and youths are driving the resurgence
Investigation: Visas have become an Indian foreign interference tool
Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/warcollege.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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