User:Rcarlberg/sandbox
Appearance
Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra
Rachel Maddow Presents: Ultra is an 8-part podcast by MSNBC host Rachel Maddow about a little-publicized seditious conspiracy plot to overthrow the U.S. Government that took place in 1940. The historical precedent is relevant because it parallels the attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election, which have erroneously been called "unprecedented."[1]
The first two episodes were published October 10, 2020,[2] with the remaining episodes to be delivered each Monday following.
Episodes
[edit]No. overall | No. in season | Title | Written by | Original release date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | "Trip 19" | Rachel Maddow, Mike Yarvitz, Kelsey Desiderio | October 10, 2022 | |
The first episode details the Lovettsville air disaster on August 31, 1940 that killed Senator Ernest Lundeen, two FBI employees and a government prosecutor. Lundeen's curious behavior before boarding the flight, and the unusual passenger list, both raise suspicions that the crash might not have been caused by lightning as officially concluded.[3] | |||||
2 | 2 | "The Brooklyn Boys" | Rachel Maddow, Mike Yarvitz, Kelsey Desiderio | October 10, 2022 | |
The America First Committee opposed the entry of the United States into World War II. The support of Nazi Germany for the Committee, and the number of U.S. Congressmen and Senators who worked, knowingly or inadvertently for Hitler, is not well-known. Members of the Committee plotted to overthrow the U.S. government by inciting violence and antisemitism. | |||||
3 | 3 | TBA | Rachel Maddow | October 17, 2022 | |
4 | 4 | TBA | Rachel Maddow | October 24, 2022 | |
5 | 5 | TBA | Rachel Maddow | October 31, 2022 | |
6 | 6 | TBA | Rachel Maddow | November 7, 2022 | |
7 | 7 | TBA | Rachel Maddow | November 14, 2022 | |
8 | 8 | TBA | Rachel Maddow | November 21, 2022 |
Publication history of the Whole Earth Catalog
No. | Date | Title | Editor | Pages | Price | Notable Contents | ISBN | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
#1010 | Fall 1968 | Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 64 | $5 | First WEC; cover photo: Earth from space | ||
#1020 | January 1969 | The Difficult But Possible Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 32 | $1.65 | Additions and price corrections | ||
#1030 | March 1969 | The Difficult But Possible Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 30 | $1.65 | Calls for subscribers to write to President Nixon urging establishment of the entire Earth as a National Park; establishes early support for computers with a photo of a Computer Club showing "two Commodore calculators" | ||
#1040 | Spring 1969 | Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand (with Lloyd Kahn) | 132 | $4 | Cover photo: Earth from the far side of the Moon; lists a $4,900 Hewlett Packard programmable calculator | ||
#1050 | July 1969 | Difficult But Possible Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 32 | $1 | Cover recounts a bus race between Ken Kesey's Further and three buses from Wavy Gravy's Hog Farm | ||
#1060 | September 1969 | Difficult But Possible Supplement to the Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 34 | $1 | Unanimous Declaration of Interdependence | ||
#1070 | Fall 1969 | Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand (with Lloyd Kahn) | 132 | $4 | Cover photo: Earth from deep space | ASIN B000KVJ3ZC | |
#1080 | January 1970 | Whole Earth Catalog: The Outlaw Area | Stewart Brand | 56 | $1 | Cover photo: Arthur Godfrey; reprints long articles on The Outlaw Area, Liferaft Earth, Earth Peoples Park; dropped word "Supplement" to qualify for 2nd class postage | ||
March 1970 | Whole Earth Catalog: The World Game | Gurney Norman (with Diana Shugart) | 56 | $1 | "Buckminster Fuller's World Game" by Gene Youngblood | |||
#1090 | Spring 1970 | Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand (with Lloyd Kahn) | 148 | $3 | Cover photo: M-31 Andromeda Galaxy, taken by the Lick Observatory | ASIN B001B6L98O | |
#1110 | July 1970 | Whole Earth Catalog | Gordon Ashby (with Doyle Phillips) | 56 | $1 | "Find Your Place In Space" (a series of mandalas) | ASIN B00139YNAA | |
#1120 | September 1970 | Whole Earth Catalog | Gurney Norman (with Diana Schugart) | 56 | $1 | "Think Little" by Wendell Berry; "Introducing Divine Right's Bus, Urge" by Gurney Norman | ||
#1130 | Fall 1970 | Whole Earth Catalog | J.D. Smith (with Hal Hershey) | $3 | ASIN B001B6GKWO | |||
#1140 | January 1971 | Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 48 | $1 | Cover: Truth, Consequences | ||
#1150 | March 1971 | The Last Supplement to The Whole Earth Catalog | Paul Krassner and Ken Kesey | 132 | $1 | R. Crumb cover; "The Dream is Over" by J. Marks, "The Bible" by Ken Kesey. No catalog items, only essays and illustrations | ASIN B000GTN5BG | |
#1160 | June 1971 | The Last Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 452 | $5 | Divine Right's Trip by Gurney Norman serialized; review of available synthesizers by Wendy Carlos; cover photo: Earth from space, taken by Apollo 4; Winner, 1972 National Book Award[4] | ISBN 0-394-70459-2 | |
#1170 | May 1971 | Whole Earth Catalog | ||||||
May 1974 | The (Updated) Last Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 452 | $5 | 16th Edition | ISBN 0-14-003544-3 | ||
#1180 | October 1974 | Whole Earth Epilog | 320 | $4 | Cover photo: Earthrise over the Moon by Apollo 12; "Tongue Fu" by Paul Krassner serialized | ISBN 0-14-003950-3 | ||
December 1977 | Space Colonies: Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 160 | $5 | ISBN 0-14-004805-7 | |||
#1220 | September 1980 | The Next Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | 614 | $12.50 | Cover photo: Madagascar and Southern Africa from orbit by Apollo 17; more emphasis on space travel | ISBN 0-394-73951-5 | |
March 1981 | The Next Whole Earth Catalog, revised | Stewart Brand | 608 | $16 | Excerpts from The Rising Sun Neighborhood Newsletter by Anne Herbert serialized. Ron Jones' account of the Third Wave experiment. | ISBN 0-394-70776-1 | ||
Spring 1984 | Whole Earth Software Review, No.1 | Stewart Brand | ||||||
Summer 1984 | Whole Earth Software Review, No.2 | Stewart Brand | ||||||
June 1984 | Whole Earth Software Catalog 1.0 | Stewart Brand | 208 | $17.50 | software reviews for the burgeoning home computing market | ISBN 0-385-19166-9 | ||
Fall 1984 | Whole Earth Software Review No.3 | Stewart Brand | ||||||
Fall 1985 | Whole Earth Software Catalog 2.0 1986 | Stewart Brand | 224 | $17.50 | ISBN 0-385-23301-9 | |||
#1280 | September 1986 | The Essential Whole Earth Catalog | J. Baldwin | 416 | $24.99 | Published by Doubleday | ISBN 0-385-23641-7 | |
1988 | Whole Earth Catalog: Signal Communication Tools for the Information Age | Kevin Kelly | ISBN 0-517-57083-1 | |||||
1989 | The Fringes of Reason: Whole Earth Catalog | Ted Schultz with Stewart Brand | 223 | $14.95 | ISBN 0-517-57165-X | |||
1989 | The Electronic Whole Earth Catalog | Stewart Brand | n.a. | Early version of hypertext, on CD-ROM | ||||
1990 | Whole Earth Ecolog | James Baldwin | 128 | $15.95 | Deals with ecology exclusively | ISBN 0-517-57658-9 | ||
#1330 | December 1994 | The Millennium Whole Earth Catalog | Howard Rheingold | 410 | $30 | White cover with Earth as "o" in "Whole"; Frank's Real Pa by Jim Woodring serialized | ISBN 0-06-251059-2 | |
#1340 | December 1998 | Whole Earth Catalog: 30th Anniversary Celebration | Peter Warshall with Stewart Brand | 108 | $14.95 | The complete first WEC + new comments | ISBN 1-892907-05-4 |
- ^ https://www.nationalgeographic.com/history/article/historians-on-the-unprecedented-chaos-in-congress
- ^ https://www.msnbc.com/rachel-maddow-presents-ultra
- ^ http://www.lovettsvillehistoricalsociety.org/index.php/local-history/1940-lovettsville-air-disaster/
- ^ Cite error: The named reference
nba1972
was invoked but never defined (see the help page).