About this episode
They tell you that business is a game of numbers. They are lying.In 1954, a dispute over uncultivated farmland escalated into a corporate-sponsored coup d'état. The United Fruit Company, facing the loss of its tax-free monopoly in Guatemala, convinced the Eisenhower administration that a few million dollars in banana profits were a matter of national security.This is the true story of how a corporation bought a country, and the terrifying psychological warfare campaign that destroyed a decade of democracy.In this episode, we break down:The Banana Republic: How "Sam the Banana Man" Zemurray established the precedent for corporate sovereign impunity.The 10-Year Spring: Why Jacobo Árbenz’s moderate capitalist reforms triggered a Wall Street panic.The Interlocking Directorate: The blatant conflicts of interest between the Dulles brothers, the CIA, and United Fruit.The PR Machine: How Edward Bernays, the "Father of Public Relations," tricked the New York Times and the American public.Operation PBSUCCESS: The CIA's fake radio broadcasts, mercenary pilots, and chilling "disposal lists."Support the Show: If you enjoyed this deep dive into the dark side of capitalism, please follow us on your favorite podcast app and leave a review.Follow the War: ? Follow us on TikTok & Instagram: @CorporateWarsPod