Richard Spence interview, Secret Society Influence on History, TRR#198

Richard B Spence is a professor of history at the University of Idaho. On this episode of Trans Resister Radio he talks a bit about the hidden nexus of connections that most often get overlooked when studying history. Secret Societies are the conduit by which these connections operate and influence many things, especially revolutionary movements.  topics include: Richard B Spence, secret societies, University of Idaho, history, Russia, Europe, Russian Revolution, probability, bias, inconvenient historical figures, Boris Savinkov,  conspiracies, revolutionary movements, Okhrana, counterintelligence, infiltration, US Communist Party, FBI, COINTELPRO, government agents, intimidation, Freemasonry, Theosophy, Aleister Crowley, invisible nexus of connections, Cryptic Freemasonry, Comte de Cagliostro, charlatans, Saint Germain, acting, opening ceremony of New Saint Gotthard Tunnel, ritual, Ancient Mysteries, symbolism, summoning spirits, demons, stage magic, sleight of hand, illusion, mind, emotions, James Shelby Downard, conspirosphere, JFK assassination

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