Episodes

  • Richard Sorge | Stalin's Best Spy
    Jan 30 2026

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    In 1941, a German journalist in Tokyo held the fate of the Soviet Union in his hands.Richard Sorge had spent eight years building the most successful espionage network of World War II—stealing Nazi secrets from inside the German Embassy, warning Stalin about Operation Barbarossa, and ultimately providing the intelligence that allowed the Red Army to save Moscow from the Wehrmacht.But Stalin dismissed him as a drunk running "brothels in Japan." And when Sorge was finally caught, the country he had sacrificed everything for denied he ever existed.This is the story of the most effective spy in history—and how his own masters left him to die.📚 Sources & Further Reading (affiliate links):An Impeccable Spy by Owen Matthews - https://amzn.to/3NCj3SxStalin's Spy by Robert Whymant - https://www.biblio.com/book/stalins-spy-richard-sorge-tokyo-espionage/d/823759232A Century of Spies by Jeffrey T. Richelson - https://amzn.to/4bPve8u

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    38 mins
  • Egisto Ott | Austria's Spy Trial Of The Century | dead drop #10
    Jan 25 2026

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    A former Austrian intelligence officer stands trial in Vienna, accused of selling encrypted laptops to the FSB, hunting down journalists for the Kremlin, and analysing a Russian state assassination. The Egisto Ott case exposes how Vienna, a city that never stopped being a spy capital, became a launchpad for Russian intelligence operations in the heart of Europe.

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    13 mins
  • The Maduro Snatch | Operation Absolute Resolve And The Downfall Of A Dictator | dead drop #9
    Jan 21 2026

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    On the night of January 3rd, 2026, U.S. special operators breached the fortified residence of Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, fought through his Cuban security detail, and extracted him from the heart of Caracas—all while the city lay in engineered darkness.

    How did they pull off the most audacious political kidnapping in modern history? I break down the intelligence preparation, the massive military deception that hid the strike force in plain sight, the CIA source inside Maduro's inner circle, and the cyber-kinetic assault that left Venezuelan defenders blind before the first helicopter crossed the coast.

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    20 mins
  • History Daily | A Cold War Spy Swap & The Zimmerman Telegram
    Jan 10 2026

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    Today is a very special episode where I have the amazing History Daily podcast feature two fascinating episodes on the True Life Spy Stories podcast.

    First up, The Cold War Spy Swap: February 10, 1962. At the height of the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union conduct a spy exchange.

    Followed by, The Zimmerman Telegram Pushes America into World War I: February 24th, 1917. The British present the Zimmermann Telegram to US President Woodrow Wilson, an intercepted message that reveals new threats against the United States and persuades the nation to enter World War I.

    History Daily will kindly be featuring an episode from the True Life Spy Stories podcast over on their pod the same day of this upload.

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    38 mins
  • dead drop #8 | The Death of Notorius Soviet Spy Aldrich Ames
    Jan 7 2026

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    Notorious Soviet and Russian spy and former CIA officer Aldrich Ames has died in a US prison on 5 January 2026, aged 84.

    This is my report.

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    7 mins
  • Fang Fang | The Chinese Honeytrap Who Infiltrated Congress
    Dec 28 2025

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    In 2014, at a mayors' conference in Washington DC, an older Midwestern mayor introduced a young Chinese woman on his arm as his girlfriend. He seemed genuinely smitten. She was beautiful, attentive, and at least two decades younger than him.

    What none of them knew was that the FBI already had eyes on the glamorous young lady. She had been photographed meeting repeatedly with a suspected Chinese intelligence officer at the San Francisco consulate.

    Her name was Christine Fang, and she was sent to build relationships with up-and-coming American politicians as part of a long-term Chinese influence campaign. This she did for 5 years, penetrating the heart of Silicon Valley.

    While FBI investigators waited for concrete evidence before moving in, they allowed Christine Fang to slip through their fingers

    This is the story of Fang Fang, the Chinese honeytrap who seduced America.

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    19 mins
  • Anna Chapman | The Russian Doll Spy
    Dec 6 2025

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    The afternoon of 26 June 2010 was sweltering in Manhattan. Inside a coffee shop in lower Manhattan, a young woman with distinctive red hair sat across from a man she'd never met. Anna Chapman was nervous. The man claimed to be from the Russian consulate, using coded phrases that only someone from Moscow Center would know. He told her that her laptop needed to go back to Russia for repairs. She hesitated, feeling dubious.

    What she didn't know was that the man across from her was an FBI agent. The laptop she'd handed over would never see Moscow. And within 36 hours, her life as a Russian intelligence operative in America would be over.

    This is the story of Anna Chapman, the red-headed socialite spy who infiltrated London and New York's elite circles. Born in Volgograd to a KGB officer, she acquired British citizenship through marriage, moved through Mayfair's high society, and eventually landed in Manhattan where she transmitted encrypted data to Russian handlers using covert wireless networks. Her arrest in June 2010, alongside nine other Russian illegals, marked the end of Operation Ghost Stories and the largest US-Russia spy swap since the Cold War.

    But Anna's story didn't end with her capture. It had only just begun.

    From coffee shops in Manhattan to the Kremlin's halls of power, from FBI surveillance to magazine covers and television shows, this is the true story of the spy who came in from the cold and found the spotlight warmer than she'd ever imagined.

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    33 mins
  • Kim Philby | Britain's Most Infamous Cold War Spy and Traitor
    Nov 9 2025

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    Harold Adrian Russell Philby was known to everyone as Kim. Four years after the infamous defection to the Soviet Union of British diplomats Guy Burgess and Donald Maclean, Kim was preparing to hold a press conference at his mother's Kensington flat.

    Ever since the disappearance of the two defectors behind the Iron Curtain, whispers of another betrayal - a so-called "Third Man" started to hang like a dark cloud over Kim Philby’s head.

    And so there he sat, ready to set the record straight.

    When asked point-blank whether he was the "third man" who had tipped off Burgess and Maclean, he met the question with measured calm, denial.

    This infamous proclamation of his innocence was delivered with such sincerity that he was able momentarily to silence his accusers.

    The press conference in many ways served its purpose, allowing Kim Philby to continue on for the next 8 years.

    He had, of course, been lying through his teeth. It was only after he disappeared in 1963 that questions started to be asked. How could this have happened? Did British intelligence know about it all along and did they allow him to flee to avoid an even greater scandal?

    Even today, in 2025 newly declassified documents are shedding fresh light on this most extraordinary case of intrigue and betrayal.

    This is the story of Kim Philby, the Cold War's most notorious spy and traitor.


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    1 hr and 17 mins