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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.

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

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Aug 31, 2022

Rey takes Arc 4 back to the Old Country, unraveling the complex tangle of nationalist militants, Young Bosnia nihilists, assassinations, and empires that lead to the rise of a proto-deep state in Serbia at the start of the 20th century. Did the Black Hand live on in the United States?

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Aug 27, 2022

Boris and Fritz recount the remarkably parallel lives of George Wuchinich and George Musulin; the former was an American Slav Congress member and champion of the Partisan cause and US socialism while the latter was a Chetnik-loving nationalist and career CIA anti-communist. Both were Yugoslav Americans from Western PA,...


Aug 23, 2022

Boris guides TENE into the McCarthy era of anti-communist hysteria in the US, and its disastrous effects on the Yugoslav diaspora as it paves the way for nationalists and fascists to rise to prominence.

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Aug 20, 2022

TENE explores the life and career of Slovenian-American snitch, Matt Cvetic, by watching his absurdly fantastical biopic from 1951 titled, "I Was a Communist for the FBI". The boyzies dissect this genre-defining example of HUAC-era propaganda and compare it to Cvetic's actual (terrible) experiences.

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Aug 15, 2022

Rey introduces saint and stench wizard, Nikolaj Velimirović, one of Serbian Orthodoxy's most important bishops and the gray eminence of Serbian Fascism. Once a government emissary beloved by Serbian liberals, he took a turn towards the fashy in the 1920s, catching the eye of Adolf Hitler, whom Velimirović compares to...