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Each month, the International Spy Museum will offer a new SpyCast featuring interviews and programs with ex-spies, intelligence experts, and espionage scholars. The SpyCast is hosted by Peter Earnest, Executive Director of the International Spy Museum and former CIA operations officer. The International Spy Museum (spymuseum.org) in Washington DC is the only public museum in the U.S. solely dedicated to espionage.

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During the Korean War, US military intelligence worked with anti-communist Korean agents and partisans to collect information from behind North Korean lines. SPY Historian Mark Stout interviews Colonel Douglas Dillard, USA (Ret.) who led AVIARY operations, the airborne insertion of the agents and p...
Datum: 16.03.2011 23:00 • Größe: 2.7 MB

Social media?Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and others?are held up as powerful tools for peoples trying to overthrow police states. Iran?s ?Twitter Revolution? electrified the world and the Egyptian government shut off Internet access as demonstrations swept that country. However, Evgeny Morozov of Sta...
Datum: 01.02.2011 22:00 • Größe: 25.9 MB

In 2007, the New England Patriots were caught videotaping the New York Jet?s sideline defensive signals. That was illegal, but it?s remarkable what is allowed, even routine. From surveillance films, to secure communications, to briefing books, and deception operations, the intelligence activity cond...
Datum: 26.01.2011 21:00 • Größe: 2.1 MB

Shirley Perry was recruited to join the CIA in 1951, a time when applications were handed out ?under the counter? at the university job office, and when the CIA lived in rodent-infested temporary buildings on the National Mall. What was it like to be a young woman in the Agency at that time, and to ...
Datum: 17.12.2010 16:00 • Größe: 21.5 MB

David Kahn is the author of the classic book The Codebreakers. When it was first published in 1967, the National Security Agency was concerned that the book might reveal sensitive secrets. Over the years, however, NSA changed from perceiving Kahn as ?an enemy of the people? to depending on him as ...
Datum: 06.12.2010 21:00 • Größe: 18.9 MB

Britain?s Secret Intelligence Service, better known as MI6, is James Bond?s home agency and one of the world?s most secretive organizations. The British government did not even admit that it existed until the 1990s. Yet, in connection with its centennial year, the service has commissioned an outside...
Datum: 01.11.2010 21:00 • Größe: 28.4 MB

American diplomats Mark and Cora Lijek were hiding at the home of a Canadian diplomat as the Iranian Revolution swirled around them. Peter continues his discussion with the Lijeks and also welcomes Tony Mendez, the CIA officer who led the daring operation to bring them home. Hear how they escaped th...
Datum: 14.10.2010 17:00 • Größe: 22.7 MB

When Iranian militants stormed the US Embassy in Tehran, Mark and Cora Lijek and four other American diplomats slipped out a side exit and found themselves on the run in a hostile country. Before long, Canadian diplomats gave them shelter but now they had to avoid discovery while Washington hatched ...
Datum: 28.09.2010 19:00 • Größe: 24 MB

Today Peter converses with Dino Brugioni, a pioneer of the art of photo interpretation and a living legend of the US Intelligence Community. Dino shares his personal experiences briefing Presidents and describes the role that he and overhead photography played in such seminal Cold War events as the ...
Datum: 16.08.2010 22:00 • Größe: 33.4 MB

A young student in the US when the Iranian Revolution happened in 1979, Reza Kahlili rejoiced and hurried back to his native country, but he soon found that "every promise that Khomeini had made was vividly a lie." In the early 1980s, he made contact with the CIA, agreeing to risk his life and his f...
Datum: 21.07.2010 20:15 • Größe: 27.3 MB

Two weeks ago on 27 June, the FBI arrested a network of 10 Russian "deep cover" spies. Peter sits down with former KGB Major General Oleg Kalugin to discuss this remarkable case and the historic spy swap which took place last Friday. Kalugin, who once ran agents in the United States, is forthrigh...
Datum: 12.07.2010 20:30 • Größe: 26.3 MB

Mosab Hassan Yousef was the nearest thing to royalty in the terrorist group Hamas: the son of one of its founding members. He was also a spy for Shin Bet, Israel's internal security agency, which dubbed him the "Green Prince." Today Mosab and his Shin Bet handler sit down with Peter to discuss the...
Datum: 02.07.2010 05:01 • Größe: 43.9 MB

Martha Peterson, a 32 year CIA veteran, was the first female case officer assigned to Moscow. Today she talks with Peter about her sudden capture by the Soviet KGB while executing a covert operation in Moscow.
Datum: 04.06.2010 05:01 • Größe: 29.2 MB

In 1973 Captain Gail Harris became the first woman to hold a combat intelligence job in the U.S. Navy. Her 28 year career included hands-on leadership in the intelligence community during every major conflict from the Cold War to Desert Storm to Kosovo. Today, she discusses with Peter her unique exp...
Datum: 07.05.2010 05:01 • Größe: 21 MB

Shane Harris is a staff correspondent for National Journal and the former technology editor of Government Executive magazine. In his new book, The Watchers, he chronicles the government?s efforts to create a computer system capable of analyzing data and identifying terrorist activity. Harris conten...
Datum: 19.04.2010 05:01 • Größe: 23.8 MB

Elizabeth Macintosh continues to offer her insights into OSS. This time, she talks about the many fascinating and colorful people she met at OSS, including Director William ?Wild Bill? Donovan and Virginia Hall.
Datum: 01.03.2010 05:01 • Größe: 17.7 MB

Dr. Herbert Lin is chief scientist at the Computer Science and Telecommunications Board, National Research Council of the National Academies. An expert on cyber security, Herb discusses various aspects of cyber attacks, including ways in which cyber weapons can be used for covert action. To view his...
Datum: 17.02.2010 05:01 • Größe: 22.1 MB

Melissa Mahle served from 1988-2002 at the CIA, much of the time as a case officer dealing with terrorist issues in the Middle East, running agents and gathering intelligence. Today, she discusses with Peter her perspective on the recent suicide bombing of a CIA base in Afghanistan, the perils of co...
Datum: 20.01.2010 05:01 • Größe: 26.1 MB

The U.S. authorities' failure to prevent a Nigerian suicide bomber from boarding a Detroit-bound plane on Christmas Day, and the suicide bombing at a CIA base in Afghanistan have roiled the intelligence community. International Spy Museum historian Dr. Thomas Boghardt discusses with SpyCast host and...
Datum: 08.01.2010 05:01 • Größe: 16.2 MB

During the Cold War, the United States, the United Kingdom, and France each had a ?military liaison mission? authorized to roam East Germany. While the fiction was that they existed to coordinate military affairs with the Soviets in Germany, the reality was that they collected intelligence on the So...
Datum: 05.01.2010 22:00 • Größe: 32.7 MB

Elizabeth Macintosh served in the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World War II. Today, she discusses her personal experience working for OSS, the role of women in it, as well as some of the agency?s most exciting operations.
Datum: 01.01.2010 05:01 • Größe: 21.2 MB

This year, Britain?s domestic security service, MI5, celebrates its 100th anniversary. Cambridge University professor Christopher Andrew, the author of MI5?s official history, Defend the Realm, reveals the agency?s strengths and weaknesses, and relates some of the most intriguing stories involving B...
Datum: 01.12.2009 05:01 • Größe: 24.3 MB

This year, Britain?s domestic security service, MI5, celebrates its 100th anniversary. Cambridge University professor Christopher Andrew, the author of MI5?s official history, Defend the Realm, reveals the agency?s strengths and weaknesses, and relates some of the most intriguing stories involving B...
Datum: 01.12.2009 05:01 • Größe: 24.3 MB

Melissa Hathaway served as acting senior director for cyberspace for the National Security Council, heading a 60-Day Cyberspace Policy Review for President Obama that resulted in a comprehensive report with recommendations for action. Today, she discusses the massive and growing challenges of cybers...
Datum: 01.11.2009 05:01 • Größe: 26.7 MB

How has the sustained U.S. effort to destroy Al Qaeda affected the terrorist organization, and how important is the current struggle against the Taliban in Afghanistan for the future of Al Qaeda? A former Deputy Assistant to the President and Deputy National Security Advisor for Combating Terrorism,...
Datum: 01.10.2009 05:01 • Größe: 23.5 MB

Could intelligence have prevented the terrorist attacks of 9/11, and has the Intelligence Community been sufficiently reformed to deal with current and future threats? These are the questions that Amy Zegart discusses on the eighth anniversary of 9/11. An intelligence scholar, Amy has worked on Pres...
Datum: 11.09.2009 05:01 • Größe: 21 MB

Since biblical times, spies and intelligence services have used sexual entrapment and emotional blackmail to recruit agents and gather secret information. International Spy Museum advisory board member and espionage author H. Keith Melton discusses the means, methods, and effectiveness of ?sexpionag...
Datum: 01.09.2009 05:01 • Größe: 21.9 MB

In the 1930s, five young Cambridge University students were recruited by Soviet intelligence to penetrate the British intelligence community. In the course of their decade-long espionage career, the Five did enormous damage to Western security. British intelligence author Nigel West examines their m...
Datum: 15.08.2009 05:01 • Größe: 22.6 MB

Richard H. Cummings served for fifteen years as Director of Security for Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty (RFE/RL). He reviews the propaganda activities of RFE/RL during the Cold War and describes Soviet bloc operations against the stations, including the 1978 murder of RFE scriptwriter Georgi Markov...
Datum: 01.08.2009 05:01 • Größe: 61.1 MB

"Pakistan is the most dangerous country in the world today," asserts Bruce Riedel, a 30-year CIA veteran and currently a senior fellow at the Saban Center for Middle East Policy at the Brookings Institution. Bruce discusses the various threats emanating from Pakistan, including the rise of the Talib...
Datum: 01.07.2009 05:01 • Größe: 24.3 MB

Cyber threats, information warfare, and internet espionage are growing challenges for business companies, private individuals, and the intelligence community alike. A former CIA operations officer and current president of the cyber intelligence company Cyveillance, Dr. Terry Gudaitis discusses speci...
Datum: 15.06.2009 05:01 • Größe: 23.6 MB

The National Security Agency (NSA), America?s premier cryptanalytic organization, is the largest and most secretive member of the American intelligence community. Discussing NSA?s mission, capabilities, and past exploits, former NSA Chief of Information Policy Mike Levin reveals some of the mysterio...
Datum: 01.06.2009 05:01 • Größe: 18.5 MB

A West Point graduate, Brian G. Shellum was U.S. Army attaché in Germany, served in the armed forces during the first Gulf War, and worked for over a decade as historian for the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). Today, Brian discusses the history and purpose of American military intelligence, descr...
Datum: 01.05.2009 05:01 • Größe: 23 MB

Rear-Admiral Donald Mac Showers joined the U.S. Navy?s codebreakers at Pearl Harbor in 1942 and went on to serve three decades in the American intelligence community. Today, he talks about the contribution of codebreaking to the defeat of Japanese naval forces at Midway in 1942, and he reveals how c...
Datum: 14.04.2009 05:01 • Größe: 26.6 MB

During the Cold War, Soviet intelligence used disinformation to malign the United States, for example, by spreading the rumor that AIDS resulted from U.S. Army bacteriological warfare experiments. U.S. State Department Counter-Misinformation officer Todd Leventhal discusses some of the most notoriou...
Datum: 01.04.2009 05:01 • Größe: 26.7 MB

What makes conspiracy theories so appealing, and why have they become so prevalent in this day and age? Do some of them contain a grain of truth? And who stands to gain from spreading these ideas? To answer these questions, Peter interviews Professor Robert Alan Goldberg, author of Enemies Within, a...
Datum: 04.03.2009 05:01 • Größe: 23 MB

Working for the Saigon Military Mission and the CIA, Rufus Phillips spent ten years in South East Asia during the Vietnam War. Drawing on this experience, Rufus talks about psychological warfare and counter-insurgency tactics in Vietnam, and lessons for America?s present engagement in Iraq and Afgha...
Datum: 19.02.2009 05:01 • Größe: 23.1 MB

Today, Peter chats with actor and film producer Robert De Niro. De Niro talks about his long-standing interest in the world of intelligence and discusses his latest espionage movie The Good Shepherd about the early history of the CIA. He also provides an insider look at the making of the humorous po...
Datum: 02.02.2009 05:01 • Größe: 15.4 MB

A senior fellow at the Center for International Policy, Melvin A. Goodman served many years as an analyst at the CIA and the State Department?s Bureau of Intelligence and Research. A critical observer of the intelligence community, he elaborates on his thesis about the decline of U.S. intelligence, ...
Datum: 02.01.2009 05:01 • Größe: 24.2 MB

As CIA station chief in Pakistan, Nigeria, Sudan, and Germany in the 1980s and early ?90s, Milt Bearden observed?and influenced?the end of the Cold War from a unique vantage point. Today, he talks with Peter about U.S. support of Afghani mujahideen against the Soviet invaders, intelligence community...
Datum: 05.12.2008 05:01 • Größe: 24.5 MB

Jonna Hiestand Mendez began her CIA career as a secretary and ended it as head of the agency?s Office of Technical Services, overseeing the development of gadgets, disguises, and high-tech devices in support of espionage missions. Today, she discusses with Peter some of the operations she was involv...
Datum: 18.11.2008 05:01 • Größe: 22.4 MB

Judge William H. Webster, the only person who directed both the FBI (1978-87) and the CIA (1987-91), taps into his vast expertise to discuss with Peter the guidance he would offer to the next U.S. president.  In addition, he provides insight on the ever-present tension between civil liberties and na...
Datum: 01.11.2008 05:01 • Größe: 22.8 MB

Peter?s guest today is Frederick Hitz, the CIA?s first inspector general subject to U.S. Senate Confirmation (1990-98) and now a lecturer on intelligence at the University of Virginia. In a wide-ranging discussion, Fred talks about intelligence oversight, leadership issues, and terrorism. He also di...
Datum: 20.10.2008 05:01 • Größe: 21.7 MB

A former station chief in Moscow and head of the CIA?s Soviet/East Europe division, Burton Gerber now lectures on intelligence and national security at Georgetown University. Today, Peter interviews him about the post 9/11 reforms of the intelligence community and what guidance he would offer to the...
Datum: 01.10.2008 05:01 • Größe: 21.9 MB

In November 1979, radical Iranian students overran the U.S. embassy in Tehran, capturing most of the embassy staff?except for six diplomats who found refuge with the Canadian embassy. Today, Peter talks with retired CIA officer Tony Mendez who, in an elaborate deception and disguise operation, manag...
Datum: 01.09.2008 05:01 • Größe: 26.4 MB

How is information from the intelligence community (IC) conveyed to the president, and how have different administrations incorporated intelligence in the political decision-making process? John Hedley, former CIA officer and editor of the President?s Daily Brief (PDB), reviews the relationship betw...
Datum: 01.08.2008 05:01 • Größe: 22.3 MB

Peter interviews Robert Wallace, director of the CIA?s Office of Technical Services (OTS, the department in charge of ?gadgetry?) from 1998 to 2002. Bob explains some of his favorite devices, such as the T-100 subminiature camera, and compares OTS? performance to that of its adversaries. He also rev...
Datum: 01.07.2008 05:01 • Größe: 22.1 MB

Peter?s guest today is Malcolm W. Nance. A 20 year veteran of the US intelligence community, Malcolm has participated in numerous counter-terrorism operations in the Balkans, the Middle East, and sub-Saharan Africa. The author of The Terrorist Recognition Handbook and The Terrorists of Iraq, Malcolm...
Datum: 01.06.2008 05:01 • Größe: 25.1 MB

Peter?s guest today is former Democratic Congressman Louis Stokes from Ohio, who chaired the House Intelligence Committee in the 1980s and the House Select Committee on Assassinations in the 1970s. Congressman Stokes discusses Congress? role in overseeing the intelligence community and the value of ...
Datum: 01.05.2008 05:01 • Größe: 20.9 MB

Today, Peter interviews espionage writer Pete Earley about one of the most senior Russian intelligence defectors ever, Col. Sergei Tretyakov or ?Comrade J.? Pete reveals some of the secrets Tretyakov covertly betrayed to the FBI/CIA while serving as SVR (Russian foreign intelligence) deputy resident...
Datum: 01.04.2008 05:01 • Größe: 23.2 MB

Looking further into the U.S. intelligence community?s faulty assessment of Iraq?s WMD program, Peter interviews Bob Drogin, author of Curveball: Spies, Lies and the Conman Who Caused a War. Bob reveals how fabricated information about Saddam?s WMD program from the Iraqi defector ?Curveball? could m...
Datum: 05.03.2008 05:01 • Größe: 22.3 MB

Today, Peter interviews Tyler Drumheller, the former chief of CIA covert operations in Europe. In the run-up to the Iraq war, Tyler consistently questioned affirmative intelligence on the existence of Saddam?s WMD program. He recounts his often frustrating efforts to prevent questionable information...
Datum: 01.02.2008 05:01 • Größe: 21.7 MB

Peter?s guest today is Valerie Plame, a covert CIA officer who recently left the Agency after her name was leaked to the press. Valerie discusses her time at the CIA, the controversy surrounding her case, and the administration?s drive to war against Iraq. She also reveals how suddenly becoming a fo...
Datum: 02.01.2008 05:01 • Größe: 20.1 MB

Today, Peter chats with Larry Devlin, the CIA?s legendary station chief in Congo during the 1960s. Larry reflects on his reasons for joining the CIA, the political situation in Congo at the time, and the face-off with the Soviets in the Third World. He also discusses his response to the controversia...
Datum: 03.12.2007 05:01 • Größe: 24 MB

Peter?s guest today is Robert Baer who served for many years as a CIA operative in the Middle East. Among other things, Bob talks about his tour of duty in Lebanon, the psychology of suicide bombers, and the emerging threat of Iran. He also discusses the movie Syriana, which is based on his book, Se...
Datum: 01.11.2007 05:01 • Größe: 22.8 MB

Peter interviews John Sullivan, the CIA?s longest serving polygrapher. The lie detector has supporters and detractors, and John confronts the controversy surrounding it head-on. He frankly discusses the role of the polygraph in the Agency?s security process and offers his candid opinion on the possi...
Datum: 01.10.2007 05:01 • Größe: 26.5 MB

Peter?s guest today is H. Keith Melton, renowned intelligence historian and owner of the largest collection of espionage artifacts. Keith sheds new light on one of the most notorious intelligence operations of all time?the assassination of exiled Russian revolutionary Leon Trotsky in Mexico in 1940....
Datum: 01.09.2007 05:01 • Größe: 27.1 MB

Peter?s guest this month is Scott Carmichael of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). As the DIA?s senior counterintelligence investigator, Scott identified one of the most damaging spies in recent U.S. history, the Agency?s own chief Cuba analyst, Ana Belen Montes. Scott discusses Montes? motivati...
Datum: 01.08.2007 05:01 • Größe: 24.2 MB

Peter?s guest this month is Scott Carmichael of the Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA). As the DIA?s senior counterintelligence investigator, Scott identified one of the most damaging spies in recent U.S. history, the Agency?s own chief Cuba analyst, Ana Belen Montes. Scott discusses Montes? motivati...
Datum: 01.08.2007 05:01 • Größe: 24.2 MB

Peter interviews Tom Blanton of the National Security Archive about a recently declassified set of documents regarding illegal CIA activities in the early Cold War. Putting these "Family Jewels" in historical perspective, Tom and Peter discuss the CIA?s participation in domestic wiretapping, assassi...
Datum: 02.07.2007 05:01 • Größe: 24.9 MB

Peter interviews Tom Blanton of the National Security Archive about a recently declassified set of documents regarding illegal CIA activities in the early Cold War. Putting these "Family Jewels" in historical perspective, Tom and Peter discuss the CIA?s participation in domestic wiretapping, assassi...
Datum: 02.07.2007 05:01 • Größe: 24.9 MB

Peter interviews Tom Blanton of the National Security Archive about a recently declassified set of documents regarding illegal CIA activities in the early Cold War. Putting these "Family Jewels" in historical perspective, Tom and Peter discuss the CIA?s participation in domestic wiretapping, assassi...
Datum: 02.07.2007 05:01 • Größe: 24.9 MB

Peter interviews Dame Stella Rimington, former Director-General of MI5, the British domestic security service. Dame Stella compares American and British approaches to intelligence and offers her view on the terrorist threat and the Litvinenko murder. She also discusses the authenticity of spy fictio...
Datum: 01.06.2007 05:01 • Größe: 20.3 MB

Peter interviews Dame Stella Rimington, former Director-General of MI5, the British domestic security service. Dame Stella compares American and British approaches to intelligence and offers her view on the terrorist threat and the Litvinenko murder. She also discusses the authenticity of spy fictio...
Datum: 01.06.2007 05:01 • Größe: 20.3 MB

Peter interviews Dame Stella Rimington, former Director-General of MI5, the British domestic security service. Dame Stella compares American and British approaches to intelligence and offers her view on the terrorist threat and the Litvinenko murder. She also discusses the authenticity of spy fictio...
Datum: 01.06.2007 05:01 • Größe: 20.3 MB

After responding to inquiries from listeners, Peter interviews Melissa Mahle who served for over a decade in the CIA?s clandestine service in the Middle East. Melissa provides a unique intelligence perspective on 9/11, terrorist threats, and America?s continuing engagement in Iraq. She also discusse...
Datum: 01.05.2007 05:01 • Größe: 27.3 MB

After responding to inquiries from listeners, Peter interviews Melissa Mahle who served for over a decade in the CIA?s clandestine service in the Middle East. Melissa provides a unique intelligence perspective on 9/11, terrorist threats, and America?s continuing engagement in Iraq. She also discusse...
Datum: 01.05.2007 05:01 • Größe: 27.3 MB

After responding to inquiries from listeners, Peter interviews Melissa Mahle who served for over a decade in the CIA?s clandestine service in the Middle East. Melissa provides a unique intelligence perspective on 9/11, terrorist threats, and America?s continuing engagement in Iraq. She also discusse...
Datum: 01.05.2007 05:01 • Größe: 27.3 MB

After responding to inquiries from listeners, Peter interviews Melissa Mahle who served for over a decade in the CIA?s clandestine service in the Middle East. Melissa provides a unique intelligence perspective on 9/11, terrorist threats, and America?s continuing engagement in Iraq. She also discusse...
Datum: 01.05.2007 05:01 • Größe: 27.3 MB

Peter discusses the Robert Hanssen spy case with retired Senior FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Major who knew Hanssen for over 20 years and was one of his supervisors. Dave shares his thoughts on Hanssen?s personality and reasons for spying for the Russians. Last not least, Dave offers his pers...
Datum: 02.04.2007 05:01 • Größe: 22.8 MB

Peter discusses the Robert Hanssen spy case with retired Senior FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Major who knew Hanssen for over 20 years and was one of his supervisors. Dave shares his thoughts on Hanssen?s personality and reasons for spying for the Russians. Last not least, Dave offers his pers...
Datum: 02.04.2007 05:01 • Größe: 22.8 MB

Peter discusses the Robert Hanssen spy case with retired Senior FBI Supervisory Special Agent David Major who knew Hanssen for over 20 years and was one of his supervisors. Dave shares his thoughts on Hanssen?s personality and reasons for spying for the Russians. Last not least, Dave offers his pers...
Datum: 02.04.2007 05:01 • Größe: 22.8 MB

Peter interviews Eric O?Neill, the FBI investigator who went undercover as Robert Hanssen?s clerk during the final months before Hanssen was arrested for espionage.  O?Neill is the model for Ryan Phillippe?s character in the current movie Breach.  O?Neill talks about the ways the film mirrors?and di...
Datum: 01.03.2007 05:01 • Größe: 31.2 MB

Peter interviews Eric O?Neill, the FBI investigator who went undercover as Robert Hanssen?s clerk during the final months before Hanssen was arrested for espionage.  O?Neill is the model for Ryan Phillippe?s character in the current movie Breach.  O?Neill talks about the ways the film mirrors?and di...
Datum: 01.03.2007 05:01 • Größe: 31.2 MB

Peter interviews Eric O?Neill, the FBI investigator who went undercover as Robert Hanssen?s clerk during the final months before Hanssen was arrested for espionage.  O?Neill is the model for Ryan Phillippe?s character in the current movie Breach.  O?Neill talks about the ways the film mirrors?and di...
Datum: 01.03.2007 05:01 • Größe: 31.2 MB

Peter sits down with Ron Olive, former special agent in charge of counterintelligence for the Naval Investigative Service, to discuss Olive?s role in the capture of Jonathan Pollard, one of the most controversial spies in history. Ron talks about investigating and interrogating Pollard, explores Po...
Datum: 01.02.2007 05:01 • Größe: 29.4 MB

Peter sits down with Ron Olive, former special agent in charge of counterintelligence for the Naval Investigative Service, to discuss Olive?s role in the capture of Jonathan Pollard, one of the most controversial spies in history. Ron talks about investigating and interrogating Pollard, explores Po...
Datum: 01.02.2007 05:01 • Größe: 29.4 MB

Peter sits down with Ron Olive, former special agent in charge of counterintelligence for the Naval Investigative Service, to discuss Olive?s role in the capture of Jonathan Pollard, one of the most controversial spies in history. Ron talks about investigating and interrogating Pollard, explores Po...
Datum: 01.02.2007 05:01 • Größe: 29.4 MB

Peter discusses the film The Good Shepherd with former CIA officer Jack Platt and AFIO (Association for Intelligence Officers) Director Elizabeth Bancroft, comparing fact and fiction in the OSS and CIA.  Enjoy a bonus spoiler in which the three debate the meaning of the ending?and the best way to de...
Datum: 06.01.2007 05:01 • Größe: 13.2 MB

Peter discusses the film The Good Shepherd with former CIA officer Jack Platt and AFIO (Association for Intelligence Officers) Director Elizabeth Bancroft, comparing fact and fiction in the OSS and CIA.  Enjoy a bonus spoiler in which the three debate the meaning of the ending?and the best way to de...
Datum: 06.01.2007 05:01 • Größe: 13.2 MB

Peter discusses the film The Good Shepherd with former CIA officer Jack Platt and AFIO (Association for Intelligence Officers) Director Elizabeth Bancroft, comparing fact and fiction in the OSS and CIA.  Enjoy a bonus spoiler in which the three debate the meaning of the ending?and the best way to de...
Datum: 06.01.2007 05:01 • Größe: 13.2 MB

Peter sits down with former CIA officer Bob Rayle and Oleg Kalugin to talk Russia past and present. The three discuss their perspectives on the recent poisoning of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko. Then, they turn to 1967 and Bob's role in the extraordinary defection of Svetlana Alliluyeva, daug...
Datum: 04.12.2006 05:01 • Größe: 45.9 MB

Peter sits down with former CIA officer Bob Rayle and Oleg Kalugin to talk Russia past and present. The three discuss their perspectives on the recent poisoning of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko. Then, they turn to 1967 and Bob's role in the extraordinary defection of Svetlana Alliluyeva, daug...
Datum: 04.12.2006 05:01 • Größe: 45.9 MB

Peter sits down with former CIA officer Bob Rayle and Oleg Kalugin to talk Russia past and present. The three discuss their perspectives on the recent poisoning of former KGB spy Alexander Litvinenko. Then, they turn to 1967 and Bob's role in the extraordinary defection of Svetlana Alliluyeva, daug...
Datum: 04.12.2006 05:01 • Größe: 45.9 MB

Peter talks with Tony Mendez, former Chief of Disguise for the CIA. Peter and Tony discuss the intricacies of developing disguises for use in hostile environments, the advantages of selective aging, and the secret history of facial recognition technology.
Datum: 01.11.2006 05:01 • Größe: 19.8 MB

Peter talks with Tony Mendez, former Chief of Disguise for the CIA. Peter and Tony discuss the intricacies of developing disguises for use in hostile environments, the advantages of selective aging, and the secret history of facial recognition technology.
Datum: 01.11.2006 05:01 • Größe: 19.8 MB

Peter talks with Tony Mendez, former Chief of Disguise for the CIA. Peter and Tony discuss the intricacies of developing disguises for use in hostile environments, the advantages of selective aging, and the secret history of facial recognition technology.
Datum: 01.11.2006 05:01 • Größe: 19.8 MB

Peter interviews Oleg Kalugin, former Major General of the Soviet KGB. Peter and Oleg discuss the current espionage conflict between Russia and Georgia, reminisce about the Cuban Missile Crisis, and bring an old question to light: Was Isaac Stone a Russian spy?
Datum: 06.10.2006 05:01 • Größe: 18.7 MB

Peter interviews Oleg Kalugin, former Major General of the Soviet KGB. Peter and Oleg discuss the current espionage conflict between Russia and Georgia, reminisce about the Cuban Missile Crisis, and bring an old question to light: Was Isaac Stone a Russian spy?
Datum: 06.10.2006 05:01 • Größe: 18.7 MB

Peter interviews Oleg Kalugin, former Major General of the Soviet KGB. Peter and Oleg discuss the current espionage conflict between Russia and Georgia, reminisce about the Cuban Missile Crisis, and bring an old question to light: Was Isaac Stone a Russian spy?
Datum: 06.10.2006 05:01 • Größe: 18.7 MB