
A podcast diving in to everything about modern and historical espionage stories. These are the true stories of the evolution of riveting international espionage.
| Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 36 | Founded | a year ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | Society & CultureNews CommentaryNews | |||

Season 3- Episode 35: Aldrich Ames
The story of Aldrich Ames, KGB
with hosts Benita and Alex
Season 3- Episode 34: Stuxnet Alternatives
The story of Stuxnet Alternative, Cyber Espionage, Cyber Attack
with hosts Benita and Alex
Season 3- Episode 33: Katrina Leung
The story of Katrina Leung, Double Agent, Chinese and US Espionage
with hosts Benita and Alex
Season 3- Episode 32: Robert Hanssen
The story of Robert Hanssen, Russian Espionage
with hosts Benita and Alex
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Focusing on the intricate world of espionage, a rich tapestry of historical and modern tales unfolds throughout various episodes. The discussions range from the chilling narratives of undercover agents and elaborate operations during pivotal moments in history, such as World War II, to contemporary espionage strategies and their socio-political implications. Listeners can expect a compelling mix of personal stories of famous spies, detailed descriptions of covert missions, and the moral dilemmas that accompany such activities. The unique storytelling approach brings these intriguing characters and events to life, making it appealing for those interested in history, thrillers, and international relations.
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