
SPYCRAFT 101
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Episodes
194 episodes
190. Churchill's Spy Ring in Rockefeller Center with Thomas Maier
Today Justin speaks with Thomas Maier, an award-winning investigative journalist who has worked at Newsday since 1984. Thomas has written several books over the years, including When Lions Roar about the Churchills and the Ken...
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Episode 190
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57:06

189. Marguerite Harrison: Socialite, Reporter, and Military Intelligence Operative with Janet Wallach
Today Justin sits down with Janet Wallach. Janet attended New York University and her work has been published in The Washington Post Magazine, Smithsonian Magazine, and other periodicals. She's the author of 10 books and has w...
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Episode 189
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58:39

188. Cuban Exiles vs. Guevara's Forces in the Congo with Frank Villafana
This week's guest is Frank Villafana. Frank was born in Havana, Cuba, and moved to the United States after graduating high school to attend the University of Alabama, where he earned his Bachelor's and Master's degrees in engineering. He spent ...
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Episode 188
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40:29

187. The Wagner Group: Rise and Fall of a Russian Mercenary Collective with John Lechner
Today Justin talks to John Lechner. John graduated from Georgetown University with a master's degree in foreign service. He speaks several languages, including Russian, French, Turkish, and Georgian. He now works as an independent journalist an...
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Episode 187
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1:13:30

186. Defeating Noriega: Inside Operation Just Cause with Rick Yell
This week Justin talks with Rick Yell. Rick served as a civilian agent with the Naval Investigative Service, later renamed the Naval Criminal Investigative Service. In 1986, he was assigned to the resident agency at Fort Amador, Panama. He was ...
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Episode 186
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1:24:50

185. The Invisible Battlefield: Subversion in the Age of Information with Andreas Krieg
This week Justin interviews Andreas Krieg. Andreas is a senior lecturer at the School of Security Studies at King's College London and at the Royal College of Defense Studies. He spent more than 10 years living, studying, and working across the...
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Episode 185
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52:25

184. How to Deliver a Ransom with Rob Phayre
Today Justin sits down with Rob Phayre. Rob served for seven years in the British Army as a helicopter pilot and commander. After leaving the service, he moved to Kenya and opened his own business before moving into a second career in sec...
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Episode 184
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1:09:38

183. My Life As a Canadian Spy with Andrew Kirsch
Today Justin sits down with Andrew Kirsch. Andrew grew up in Toronto, Canada, and is a graduate of Brown University in Providence, Rhode Island. He worked as an investment advisor in London before applying for a position with the Canadian Secur...
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Episode 183
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54:09

182. The Most Damaging Espionage Case in History with Joe Navarro
Today Justin talks to retired Special Agent Joe Navarro. Joe spent 25 years with the Federal Bureau of Investigation, primarily working on counterintelligence investigations. He is also a founding member of the National Security Division Behavi...
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Episode 182
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42:53

181. From Anthropology to Espionage and Authorship with Kit Turner
Today's guest is Kit Turner. Kit has worked as an anthropologist and archeologist in the U. S., Polynesia, and Southwest Asia. He later joined the Central Intelligence Agency where he spent 25 years working in East Asia, South Asia, and Europe,...
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Episode 181
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39:42

180. Evolution of Drone Warfare From Vietnam to the War on Terror with David Axe
Today's guest is David Axe. David is a journalist and filmmaker. His work has appeared in The Daily Beast, Vice, Reuters, Wired.com, The Washington Post, Forbes, and many other publications....
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Episode 180
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37:10

179. Who Was D. B. Cooper? with Pat Boland
This week Justin talks with Pat Boland. Pat has worked in several different positions in sales and marketing, including as a Portfolio Analyst, Consultant, and Senior Account Executive. She's currently working as a writer and researcher. But as...
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Episode 179
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1:17:09

178. Czechoslovakia's Cold War Liaisons with the Palestinian Liberation Organization with Dr. Daniela Richterova
Today Justin sits down with Dr. Daniela Richterova. Daniela received her master's degree from King's College London and her PhD from the University of Warwick. She is an associate professor of intelligence studies at the department of war stud...
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Episode 178
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1:12:22

177. Traitor or CIA Double Agent? The Richard Craig Smith Story
In this solo episode, Justin share some of his own research. Today he discusses the very unusual case of Richard Craig Smith. Craig was a former army counterintelligence agent who was arrested in April, 1984 for passing classified information t...
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Episode 177
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34:30

176. First to Afghanistan: The Earliest Days of the War on Terror with David Tyson
This week's guest is David Tyson. David served in the U. S. Army first as an enlisted artilleryman and later as an intelligence officer. During his time in the Army, he discovered he had an affinity for learning languages, and after leaving the...
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Episode 176
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1:55:26

[BONUS] Espionage in TV: The Sandbaggers
Join Justin for a special review episode of The Sandbaggers, a British television series that ran for three seasons between 1978 and 1980 following characters who worked at MI6. In Justin's opinion, this show is one of the best ever fi...
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16:34

175. The Real Miss Moneypenny: Forgotten Women of the British Secret Service with Dr. Claire Hubbard-Hall
This week Justin sits down with Dr. Claire Hubbard-Hall. Claire received her doctorate in European history from the University of Hull. She has lectured and taught history courses at several British universities over the past 16 years with a pa...
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Episode 175
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1:15:05

174. A German Spy Ring on Staten Island with Robert Weingartner
This week Justin talks with Robert Weingartner. Rob is a lifelong resident of Staten Island, New York. He graduated from Drake Business School in Manhattan in 2002, and he enjoys reading and learning about history. Over the past few years, Rob ...
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Episode 174
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1:04:15

173. The Real Secrets of Area 51 with Peter Merlin
Today Justin sits down with Peter Merlin. Peter is an author, historian, and college instructor. He received his Bachelor's of Science degree in Aeronautical Studies from Embry Riddle Aeronautical University and has just completed his Master's ...
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Episode 173
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1:12:36

[REPLAY] The Green Beret Defector with Greg Walker
This week Justin replays one of his personal favorite episodes, number 26, when author and former special forces officer Greg Walker shared the little-known story of a David Baez, a green beret defector. Baez was a Nicaraguan national whose fat...
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1:29:53

172. Secrets of the Spycatcher Affair with Tim Tate
Today Justin sits down with repeat guest Tim Tate. Tim has worked as a documentary filmmaker and an investigative journalist for more than 40 years, and in that time has published 19 books and produced 80 documentaries. Some of the topics he's ...
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Episode 172
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1:21:18

171. Out of the Shadows and Into the Boardroom: Intelligence in the Private Sector with Dr. Lewis Sage-Passant
This week's guest is Dr. Lewis Sage-Passant. Lewis is a former British military intelligence officer and holds a PhD in Intelligence Studies. He's currently the global head of intelligence for one of Europe's most valuable companies, where he h...
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1:10:37

170. The Secret History of the Civil War with Patrick K. O'Donnell
This week, Justin welcomes back Patrick K. O'Donnell. Patrick is a combat historian who has covered the war in Fallujah, Iraq in 2004, where he was armed and participated in the battle alongside the U.S. Marines. He's an expert on special opera...
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Episode 170
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1:02:41

169. MKUltra and the Real Mind-Altering Potential of Psychedelics with Norman Ohler
Today Justin talks with Norman Ohler. Norman is a best selling novelist, a journalist, and a screenwriter. He's written three novels, which comprise the City Trilogy, and while working in the West Bank in 2004, he interviewed Yasser Ar...
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Episode 169
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43:36

168. Unveiling the October Surprise: The Treason That Put Reagan in the White House with Craig Unger
This week Justin sits down with Craig Unger. Craig is a journalist and the author of eight books. He's a graduate of Harvard University, where he worked as an editor for The Harvard Crimson. He's written articles which have appeared in...
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Episode 168
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1:00:37
