Episode
Part One: Qaddafi: His Bizarre Sci-Fi Stories, Childhood Hate Crimes and Amazonian Bodyguard Fetish
Description
Muammar Qaddafi was probably the craziest bastard to ever steer a nation. In Episode 11, Robert is joined by David Bell (www.patreon.com/GamefullyUnemployed) and they discuss the insane life of Libyan Dictator, Muammar Qaddafi. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chapters
Katie Couric introduces her new podcast, Next Question, which explores resilience and post-traumatic growth while Behind the Bastards' Robert Evans welcomes David Christopher Bell as a guest.
00:00 - 01:41 (01:41)
Summary
Katie Couric introduces her new podcast, Next Question, which explores resilience and post-traumatic growth while Behind the Bastards' Robert Evans welcomes David Christopher Bell as a guest.
EpisodePart One: Qaddafi: His Bizarre Sci-Fi Stories, Childhood Hate Crimes and Amazonian Bodyguard Fetish
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The podcast discusses the danger of having extreme individuals with little relevant experience in power, citing the examples of Hitler and Mohmah Haddafi.
01:41 - 04:49 (03:08)
Summary
The podcast discusses the danger of having extreme individuals with little relevant experience in power, citing the examples of Hitler and Mohmah Haddafi. The speaker also mentions a personal anecdote about their cat being taken care of by such an individual.
EpisodePart One: Qaddafi: His Bizarre Sci-Fi Stories, Childhood Hate Crimes and Amazonian Bodyguard Fetish
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Discover the childhood of Muammar Gaddafi, including how he convinced his father to let him attend school and his experiences with scavenging in the desert.
04:49 - 08:41 (03:51)
Summary
Discover the childhood of Muammar Gaddafi, including how he convinced his father to let him attend school and his experiences with scavenging in the desert.
EpisodePart One: Qaddafi: His Bizarre Sci-Fi Stories, Childhood Hate Crimes and Amazonian Bodyguard Fetish
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Benito Mussolini declared himself the protector of Islam to charm Libyans and gain support by using anti-colonial sentiments, despite his young anti-colonial background.
08:41 - 11:16 (02:35)
Summary
Benito Mussolini declared himself the protector of Islam to charm Libyans and gain support by using anti-colonial sentiments, despite his young anti-colonial background.
EpisodePart One: Qaddafi: His Bizarre Sci-Fi Stories, Childhood Hate Crimes and Amazonian Bodyguard Fetish
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Muammar Gaddafi's rise to power was largely due to the absence of Libyan leaders in the public sphere, creating opportunities for young ambitious men.
11:16 - 14:47 (03:30)
Summary
Muammar Gaddafi's rise to power was largely due to the absence of Libyan leaders in the public sphere, creating opportunities for young ambitious men. The people of Libya were divided based on their locations, with those in the desert considering themselves different from those in coastal cities like Benghazi and Tripoli.
EpisodePart One: Qaddafi: His Bizarre Sci-Fi Stories, Childhood Hate Crimes and Amazonian Bodyguard Fetish
PodcastBehind the Bastards
Gaddafi organized his high school friends into a revolutionary cell to overthrow the government instead of convincing them to sell drugs.
14:47 - 21:11 (06:24)
Summary
Gaddafi organized his high school friends into a revolutionary cell to overthrow the government instead of convincing them to sell drugs. He continued to groom them in military school, using them as his own personal 'junior high band'.
EpisodePart One: Qaddafi: His Bizarre Sci-Fi Stories, Childhood Hate Crimes and Amazonian Bodyguard Fetish
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The "Behind The Bastards" podcasts delves into the mysterious deaths of dozens of tourists on Death Island, off the coast of Thailand in the last 20 years, and the early life and rise to power of Libyan dictator Moammar Kaddafi.
21:11 - 34:39 (13:28)
Summary
The "Behind The Bastards" podcasts delves into the mysterious deaths of dozens of tourists on Death Island, off the coast of Thailand in the last 20 years, and the early life and rise to power of Libyan dictator Moammar Kaddafi.