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This is The Empire Never Ended, the Antifascist Amerikanski-Balkan podcast about (neo) fascist terror, the (deep) state and the alienation, nihilism and desperation produced by the capitalist system. And how to get rid of all that.

Something like that...

A weekly podcast hosted by Boris Mamlëz, Fritz McAlinden and Rey Katula.

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Jun 29, 2021

In a very special episode of TENE, the fellas summarize and discuss their recent Medium article exposing Nazi Satanists in the Montenegrin Orthodox Church (MoC), Civil Society, and the Ministry of the Interior. The episode focuses on the Astral Bone Gnawers Lodge and their troublingly successful "insight roles", paying...


Jun 25, 2021

The TENE guys often talk about nationalist contradictions, and there are historical moments, usually quite obscure(d), in which these contradictions are made very clear and totally bizarre. Today, gather round and hear a tale of three such moments... yes kids, it's the Wacky Adventures of Ustašas!


First, in a bid to...


Jun 22, 2021

TENE tackles the Ustaša movement of wartime Croatia and their bloody wake. Boris begins with the establishment of the so-called Independent State of Croatia (NDH) with German tanks in Zagreb and their poglavnik (fuhrer), Ante Pavelić chilling out of the country... and it pretty much goes right downhill from there....


Jun 18, 2021

TEASER

Straight from the archives of UDBA, Socialist Yugoslavia's state security agency, this episode follows Lazar Prokic (law student turned Nazi intelligence agent) and Strahinja Janić (all-around psychopath and founder of the Serbian Gestapo). Rey explains how Prokić found himself at the confluence of several...


Jun 14, 2021

In TENE's 28th episode, Rey gives a detailed look at the collaborationist regime of Nazi-occupied Serbia (1941-1944). The regime was led by Milan Nedić, a former general and Yugoslav government minister, close to the fascist politics of his relative Dimtrije Ljotić, leader of the Zbor movement. The boys...