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Learn a language with Lingopie! They still haven't sent me the exclusive link to get a discount, but I'll add it when they do. In the meantime, sign up here: https://lingopie.com/app/pricing/iotu... Still working on the filming setup in my NYC apartment. Tonight you get to see me up close and personal! And huge thanks to Nick Miller for co-writing this episode. Been a while since he's contributed to an episode, but there are more Nick stories coming up. How else should the CIA have reported on the Cultural Revolution? Just calling up Mao and asking - https://torscabinet.com/stor Wiretapping the corporate headquarters of Panda Express - / membership A really, really long boom mic - https://x.com/parsons_tor Starting their own Cultural Revolution in America as a control group - / mrsluds Digging a hole to China, of course - / tor.in.oregon Hawker Siddeley Trident footage comes from the fantastic Ruairidh MacVeigh, a transportation history YouTube channel that you'll definitely like if you like TCOC: / @rorymacve SOURCES & FURTHER INFO 1. “Founding Father: Lin Biao,” http://cpc.people.com.cn/GB/64162/126... (Nick notes: I’d use a VPN and I had to google translate parts) 2. Arthur Waldron, From War to Nationalism: China’s Turning Point 1924-1925 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003) 3. Xian Wang, Gendered Memories: An Imaginary Museum for Ding Ling and Chinese Female Revolutinary Martyrs (Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press) 4. Ken Hammond, China’s Revolution and the Quest for a Socialist Future (New York, 1894 Books: 2023) 5. Colin Mackerras, Donald Hugh McMillen, and Donal Andrew Watson, Dictionary of the Politics of the People’s Republic of China (London: Routledge, 1998) 6. Hu Chi-shi, “Mao, Lin Biao, and the Fifth Encirclement Campaign,” The China Quarterly 82, (1980) 7. Edgar Snow, Red Star Over China (Penguin, 1972), 135 8. Khoon Choy Lee, Pioneers of Modern China: Understanding the Inscrutable Chinese, (Singapore, World Scientific Publishing, 2005) 9. Peter Hannam and Susan V. Lawrence, “Solving a Chinese Puzzle: Lin Biao’s final days and death, after two decades of intrigue,” U.S. News and World Report, January 23, 1994 10. Edward Pak-wah Leung Historical Dictionary of the Chinese Civil War (Lanham, Scarecrow Press, 2002), 70-71 11. Barbara Barnouin and Yu Changgen, Zhou Enlai: A Political Life, (Hong Kong: Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2006) 12. Hu Zingdou, “Ethnic Problems: the Truth About Lin Biao,” The China Military Network, June 6, 2005 13. Jin Qiu, The Culture of Power: The Lin Biao Incident in the Cultural Revolution, (Stanford: Stanford University Press, 1999) 14. Patricia Buckley Ebrey (ed), Chinese Civilisation: A Sourcebook, (The Free Press, 1992) 15. Oliver Lei Han, “Sources and Early Printing History of Chairman’s Mao’s Quotations,” The Bibliographic Society of America, January 10, 2004 16. Li Xiaobing (ed), China at War: An Encyclopaedia, (ABC-CLIO, 2012) 136 17. Stephen Uhalley Jr and Qiu Jin, “The Lin Biao Incident: More than Twenty Years Later,” Pacific Affairs 66, no. 3 (1993) 18. Qiu Jin, “Distorting history: Lessons from the Lin Biao Incident,” Quest 3, no. 2 (2002), 1-2 19. Central Intelligence Agency, “China: A Touch of Paralysis,” CIA RDP85T00875R001500040042-2/No.0398/072A, December 1, 1972, 10. 20. 20. “Birth centennial of Lin Biao, once second only to Mao, a nonevent,” New York Times, November 5, 2007. 1-2 21. Peter Hannam and Susan V. Lawrence, “Solving a Chinese Puzzle: Lin Biao’s final days and death, after two decades of intrigue,” 3–4 22. Jonathan Chatwin, The Southern Tour: Deng Xiaoping and the Fight for China’s Future (Bloomsbury Academic, 2024), 35 23. Richard Bernstein, “New Twists in the Legends of Mao’s Onetime Heir,” New York Times, April 19, 1990. 1-2 24. “Chou’s Wife Says C.I.A. Knew of Lin’s Death Before the Russians,” New York Times, June 19, 1973, 1. 25. CIA CREST, “Special Report: Lin Biao New Number Two Man in Communist China,” CIA-RDP79-00927A005400090002-4/ OCI No. 0308/66A, September 2, 1966, 4-10; “Mahon Briefing,” CIA- RDP82R00025R000700150002-1, September 20, 1966, 3.