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Carlos, the Terrorist: Part 2
In this transcript, Carlos and his boss at the Popular Front get in contact with Mucarbal, a Lebanese guy who provides the Japanese Red Army with all the guns and grenades they need. Carlos continues to live around Europe, acting as a fixer for the Popular Front and allied left-wing groups.
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A bombing campaign is targeting New York City newspapers that are perceived as pro-Israel, with three out of four being successfully targeted.
1:01:57 - 1:02:34 (00:37)
Summary
A bombing campaign is targeting New York City newspapers that are perceived as pro-Israel, with three out of four being successfully targeted. The campaign appears to be a targeted attack aimed at damaging the newspaper's buildings, rather than harming individuals.
ChapterCarlos, the Terrorist: Part 2
EpisodePart Two: Carlos The Jackal, The Most Wanted Man on Earth
PodcastBehind the Bastards
A man known only as "Gerard" became an arms dealer for leftist groups in Europe in the early 20th century, and kept an extensive collection of weapons in his home.
1:02:34 - 1:04:35 (02:00)
Summary
A man known only as "Gerard" became an arms dealer for leftist groups in Europe in the early 20th century, and kept an extensive collection of weapons in his home. He instructed his girlfriend to keep a specific item with her until he could join her or until a specific date - his birthday.
ChapterCarlos, the Terrorist: Part 2
EpisodePart Two: Carlos The Jackal, The Most Wanted Man on Earth
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This podcast explores the real story behind Carlos "The Jackal", including his upbringing, terrorist acts, and controversial views on feminism.
1:04:37 - 1:05:24 (00:47)
Summary
This podcast explores the real story behind Carlos "The Jackal", including his upbringing, terrorist acts, and controversial views on feminism.
ChapterCarlos, the Terrorist: Part 2
EpisodePart Two: Carlos The Jackal, The Most Wanted Man on Earth
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The Japanese Red Army planned to attack the French embassy in the Hague to free their captured boss.
1:05:24 - 1:07:41 (02:17)
Summary
The Japanese Red Army planned to attack the French embassy in the Hague to free their captured boss. They were provided with guns and grenades by a Lebanese contact of the Popular Front, highlighting the lack of a "we don't negotiate with terrorists" policy in the 60s and 70s.