note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes.
beautiful artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
The Politics of Passing Out by the World/Inferno Friendship Society
Addicted to Bad Ideas by ‘’
Ich Erinnere Mich an Die Weimarer Republik by ‘’
M Is For Morphine by ‘’
Alabama Song (Whiskey Bar) performed by Viza
Peter Lorre Overture by the World/Inferno Friendship Society
Heart Attack 64 by ‘’
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: Jimmy was not able to devote enough time to the Cotton Club connections. Jimmy was able to dig up much more about Senator Larry McDonald's bizarre kayfabe relationship to Trotskyism, LaRouche, and WerBell. McDonald's economic interests may also give a tip-off to this network.
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Songs:
Something Against You by the Pixies
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: There is much, much, much more to the story of the Trot-LaRouche-right-wing ties. There was a gigantic rabbit hole involving Roy Frankhouser. Frankhouser, a paratrooper who appeared to be brainwashed (he reminded Jimmy of McVeigh), infiltrated both Trot orgs and the Klan, and acted as an agent provocateur.
Further, to understand this you should read KEN DUGGAN: LAROUCHE’S FAVORITE SATANIST? and The Swarmy Life and Times of the NCLC by Gregory F. Rose and Unity Now! to understand Duggan, Madole, and the bizarre entryist NCLC game being played between the farthest right wing elements, esoteric Nazism, and the fucking LaRouchians. Robert Miles was, or pretended to be from an intergenerational Cathar family and was raised in a White Russian fascist youth group. Jimmy suspects WerBell may have had contact with this group as well.
Nearly every episode raised the prospect of a new criminal nexus with whom WerBell interacted. Everything got too hot.
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Song:
Maglev Train by Andrew Morton
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: The fed crackdown on WerBell's gun companies was much more clarified in the manuscript.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
First Day Out by Tee Grizzley
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: As with so many people in this story, Vesco was as interesting as WerBell. Jimmy clarified much of the Vesco sections in his manuscript. Perhaps the funniest anecdote from Vesco's early career involved him fronting a smaller scam for the actual Rothschilds.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
From the D to the A by Tee Grizzley feat. Lil Yachty
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: Much of the Libertine Group remains obscured although Jimmy suspects that it may link to the Delta Network and far-right transnational libertarian networks which also remain obscured. Research at your own risk.
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Songs:
Funky Soul Down In Abaco by The Funk Connection I’m an Island Boy by the Island Boys
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: Again, the Valentine interview(s) provide more information although he suggested that the amount of Cubans on the Conein team was dramatically overstated.
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Song:
Cuban Connection by Uncle Murda and Styles P
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: the Douglas Valentine interview regarding the Charles Harrelson case (as well as Valentine's books in general) make a strong case for DEACON kill squads and/or secret teams within PI offices.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
Wig Split by Pouya ft. Denzel Curry
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
Mac 10 by Trippie Redd
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
The "Fish" Cheer/I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-to-Die Rag by Country Joe and the Fish
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
Let’s Have a War by Fear
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
DMNY by Young Avii
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
To Live and Die in L.A. title theme by Wang Chung
World is a Ghetto by Intervention feat. Dr. F sampling Hello by Ice Cube
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
the original song for this episode was H*vana by C*mila C*bello feat. Y*ung Th*g. it's the perfect song for the episode but the jackbooted thugs at DMCA and National Music Publishers' Association have been striking down fair use on my episodes left and right. I should have known better than to use a Miami Cuban's songs when talking about this particular topic. also, Y*ung Th*g sacrificed a goat - look it up
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: Jimmy found much more on Gordon Ingram who was very nearly as interesting as WerBell. Perhaps the most interesting fact was that the Slaves of Satan outlaw motorcycle club was interested in manufacturing the MAC-10. As it turns out, the MC were largely technicians aerospace/defense jobs (who also had the machine tool expertise to actually manufacture the guns). Ingram seriously considered this offer before WerBell appeared and their partnership eventually formed.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
Pouya/Fat Nick - Big Glocks
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Song:
Murda Blocc by Maxo Kream feat. A$AP Ferg
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
additional note: Jimmy later found much, much more on Detachment 202, which was very difficult to do for reasons which may become clear.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Songs:
Billy by 6ix9ine
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
incredibly hard artwork by Robert Voyvodic (@rvoy__)
Additional note: Jimmy was able to confirm that Mitchell Livingstone WerBell III was not Russian or Scottish but in fact Jewish on both paternal and maternal sides. This was confirmed in the 1920 census which listed their mother tongue as Hebrew and his parents coming from Poland/Romania/Russia. The 1930 census listed his parents' origins as Odessa, Russia. Further, WerBell's grandparents were listed as speaking "Russian Yiddish" in the 1910 census, and were buried in Har Nebo Jewish cemetery in Philadelphia. There is no doubt that Mitch WerBell III was Jewish.
The implications are truly staggering. WerBell portrayed himself as Russian and Scottish, never Jewish, and in fact his family pretended to be Russian nobility. The whole white Russian thing. Kevin Coogan's books on Goleniewski, Yockey, and National Bolshevism are the keys to understanding this bizarre milieu of crypto-Jewish fascists. It also borders into the exact same territory as the fictional chivalric orders of the SoSJ and SoM that Coogan and Steven Snider have been studying.
There was never any clear indication whether WerBell (or his sons) even knew he was Jewish, although it is unlikely that he was completely ignorant given his connections to Rich's Department store, advertising, his time in China, and the Israelis generally.
Jimmy never found any indication that WerBell was antisemitic although he was constantly interacting with extreme far-right actors who were. It raises new questions about some of his interactions with Israeli military officials (episode 11), as well as the nature of his interactions with these extreme far-right groups.
The fact that WerBell was Jewish raises many more questions than answers, and the question was never fully resolved before Jimmy discontinued his project. This was only one of several bizarre revelations between Jimmy writing the podcast and writing the book.
Songs: Little Lord Fauntleroy by Upper Crust
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes. However, an explanation is required. umgelenkt. Jimmy wrote these episodes, recorded them, and then began writing a book on WerBell. He wrote expanded the podcast manuscript into a book (and fixed some errors) but was required to stop writing for personal reasons. Jimmy did not stop due to what he found.
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Songs: Guns 4 Sale by 50 Centavo
note from the archivist:
Jimmy did not write episode notes for the remaining episodes.
artwork by Jimmy and Dakota using found media
Songs:
Two Potato by Elite
One Potato by Elite
On Some Faraway Beach by Brian Eno