Dimitri explores the deadly geopolitical and spiritual intrigues at play in 1970s Liberia, including: President William Tolbert’s Pan-African sympathies and shift towards “humanistic capitalism”, parallels between the Tolbert clan and Kennedy dynasty, establishing diplomatic ties with the USSR/Cuba/Romania, Finance Minister Stephen Tolbert playing hardball with Firestone and then dying in a mysterious plane crash, Nelson Rockefeller caught dissing Liberia on an open mic, the growth of state-owned enterprises with socialist economic advisors, the CIA’s infiltration of left-wing Liberian student orgs in the US, the disastrous rice riots of 1979, the infamous Maryland County ritual murders, 60 Minutes smearing the Tolbert family, A.B. Tolbert’s belief in the Great White Brotherhood, and the US-backed ritual murder of President Tolbert in 1980.