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Conversations about conflict on an angry planet. Created, produced, and hosted by Matthew Gault and Jason Fields
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    Inside the Congressional Nuclear Bunker

    Inside the Congressional Nuclear Bunker

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    We used to build things in America, things like fallout shelters. There’s a luxury hotel on the border between Virginia and West Virginia that’s been a favorite retreat of the D.C. elite for generations. After the fall of the atom bombs in World War II, Washington commissioned an addition to the hotel: a secret fallout shelter that would house Congress in the event of a nuclear war.
    Matt Farwell of The Hunt for Tom Clancy is here to tell that story and others from the golden age of Atomic America. There was a time when Las Vegas casinos sold tickets to watch nuclear tests. It was an era when the concrete flowed like water and America built bunkers under a hotel and a military base in the heart of a mountain.
    We might even talk about Nazis and aliens. It’s a wild one. Join us.
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    • 57 min
    TEASER: Getting Away With Murder in Texas

    TEASER: Getting Away With Murder in Texas

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    Back in 2020, Daniel Perry was driving for Uber to make ends meet. He ran a red light and dove his car into a crowd at a Black Lives Matter protest. Garret Foster was there to protect the crowd and he’d brought an AK-47 along to do it. Foster, an Air Force veteran, approached Perry’s car. Perry, an Army sergeant, pulled out a pistol and killed Foster from the car and drove away.
    After a trial and a deep dive into Perry’s online history, a jury of his peers found him guilty of murder. Texas Gov. Greg Abbott pardoned him. 
    Why? Perry had become a symbol that transcended justice.
    Christopher Hooks is here to walk us through the particulars of the case. Hooks is a freelance journalist whose work has appeared in The New York Times, Rolling Stone, and The Atlantic. He’s been writing about the Perry case and its consequences for Texas Monthly. Hooks tells us exactly what happened in 2020, when Perry committed the murder, and walks us through the colorful cast of Texas politicians who may soon take the national stage.
    Why Did Greg Abbott Pardon a Racist Murderer?
    Ken Paxton Takes Manhattan
    What Azerbaijan Wants From Texas Politicians
    D.A. Seeks to Overturn Texas Governor’s Pardon of Man Who Killed Protester
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    How to Count Nuclear Weapons

    How to Count Nuclear Weapons

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    No one is really sure how many nuclear weapons are out there. Every number you see is a best guess. Russia and the U.S. have the most, sitting at around 5,000 each. France has just under 200, China has about 500 (and is probably building more), and North Korea has around 50. The world’s nuclear powers love to keep the details of these weapons secret, but not too secret. It’s a complex game of signaling and secrets, one that can be difficult to parse from the outside.
    Matt Korda of the Federation of American Scientists is here today to walk us through the world’s nuclear powers and the wannabes. Over at the FAS, Korda spends his days looking at high resolution satellite photos of Chinese deserts, pouring over footage of Russian military drills, and reading every line of Pentagon budgets. All that information is mixed together to produce the Nuclear Notebook: a constantly updated inventory of world ending weapons. 
    The Nuclear Notebook
    Nuclear Threats Are Looming, And Nobody Knows How Many Nukes Are Out There

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    • 59 min
    TEASER: Checking In On the Online Nazis With Jason Wilson

    TEASER: Checking In On the Online Nazis With Jason Wilson

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    American politics was bizarre in 2016. Alt-right figures dominated many news cycles and shared pictures of cartoon frogs online. A lot of those personalities, like Baked Alaska and Richard Spencer, flamed out and vanished from the scene. But there’s always money to be made and political power to be gained by playing to people’s base fears and a new brand of online far right weirdo has risen to take their places.
    On this episode of Angry Planet we check in on the so-called “New Right” with investigative journalist Jason Wilson. Wilson has chronicled far-right movements for years and recently exposed some of their thought leaders in The Guardian. If you want to learn why some people care about the “longhouse” or the importance of online anonymity when spreading weird ideas online, then this is the episode for you. 
    Revealed: US university lecturer behind far-right Twitter account and publishing house
    Revealed: the extremist Maga lobbying group driving far-right Republican policies
    At least 66 members of far-right group in rural Oregon standing for office
    Revealed: how a US far-right group is influencing anti-gay policies in Africa
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    The FBI’s Chat App and the Biggest Sting Operation In History

    The FBI’s Chat App and the Biggest Sting Operation In History

    International criminal organizations are more concerned about message security than the average citizen. The end-to-end encryption of WhatsApp or Signal is great, but drug traffickers are looking for a little extra. Enter services like Anom, EncroChat, Sky, and Phantom Secure— discrete messaging services that charged big bucks and promised criminals a chat experience free from the prying eyes of law enforcement. But the cops always find a way. And one of those services was actually purpose built by the FBI to act as a spying tool on the world’s criminals.
    In Dark Wire, investigative journalist Joseph Cox tells the story of how the FBI built and maintained a phone service just for criminals. He’s on Angry Plant today to tell us all about it.
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    • 53 min
    Ships: America Doesn't Build Them Like It Used To (Or at All)

    Ships: America Doesn't Build Them Like It Used To (Or at All)

    A lot goes into keeping a navy afloat. There’s ship husbanding, maintenance, and buckets of haze gray. The U.S. used to be good at this, but it hasn’t been on an active war-footing for a long time and the manufacturing base that created its massive navy has seen better days. So what happens if there’s a war and America doesn’t have enough welders, let alone drydocks, to build out its fleets?
    Gil Barndollar is a senior analyst at Defense Priorities and the co-author of a recent piece in Foreign Policy about America’s inability to build new ships. Barndollar sounds the alarm on a number of different issues facing the U.S. military: the recruitment crisis, manufacturing issues, and sailors pushed to the limits of their physical abilities.
    We might even talk about arming container ships with missile batteries to augment existing forces.
    The U.S. Navy Can’t Build Ships
    Converting Merchant Ships to Missile Ships for the Win
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