Spy Craft
Welcome to “Spy Craft,” the podcast that delves into the gripping world of espionage. Join us as we uncover life-and-death spy stories, dissect covert operations, and explore the news and events that made them possible. Each episode offers a thrilling journey into the clandestine activities of spies, revealing the secrets, strategies, and stakes behind some of the most daring missions in history. Tune in for an exciting look at the shadowy world of espionage and the operatives who risk everything.
The Ghost Stories Program: Children Raised Inside the World of Espionage
Some intelligence operatives don’t just live under false identities — they raise entire families inside them. In this episode, we explore the psychological consequences of children growing up in espionage households, sometimes without realizing that their parents, names, histories, and even childhood memories were carefully manufactured covers. Through the lenses of developmental psychology, attachment theory, trauma research, and intelligence tradecraft, we examine what happens when identity itself becomes operational camouflage.
Traitor in the Vault
Behind the vaulted doors of the CIA, three women were tasked with an impossible mission: finding a ghost among their own colleagues. As they peeled back layers of Cold War deception, their evidence pointed toward a "Rock Star" of the intelligence community—a man who was supposed to be catching the spies, not serving them. This is a story of paranoia, betrayal, and the thin line between a legendary patriot and a devastating double agent.
The Invisible Key: Zero Days in the World of Espionage
For an intelligence officer, a Zero Day is the ultimate skeleton key for gathering signals intelligence without leaving a footprint. We dive into the secret marketplace the tech world where these vulnerabilities are bought and sold by state actors to facilitate long-term surveillance. Discover the tradecraft behind maintaining access to "hard targets" before the defense even realizes the door is unlocked.
Dead Drops, Brush Passes, and Spy Tradecraft That Still Works Today: The Psychology of Invisible Communication in a Hyper-Surveilled World
Analyze the enduring mechanics of classic espionage techniques—dead drops, brush passes, and related tradecraft—still employed by intelligence services despite pervasive digital surveillance. This episode breaks down operational principles, psychological advantages, and real-world applications, revealing how anonymity, misdirection, and human psychology enable secure communication when electronic methods carry unacceptable risk. Essential listening for intelligence professionals, students of security studies, psychologists of deception, business leaders concerned with operational security, and anyone navigating trust and privacy in an era of constant monitoring.
The Macau Ghost: Inside the Brass Monkey Files – Espionage, Asset Compromise, and Intelligence Tradecraft Breakdown
we examine “The Macau Ghost” — a high-stakes espionage case involving asset recruitment, operational compromise, and counterintelligence tactics in Macau’s shadowy financial and intelligence landscape. This forensic intelligence analysis details the tradecraft, psychological operations, and security failures that led to the asset’s exposure and the network’s collapse. Essential listening for understanding modern espionage dynamics, handler-asset relationships, and the real-world challenges of running covert operations in high-risk environments.
The Lazarus Proxy: Inside North Korea’s Global IT Heist
We go behind the firewall to expose a sophisticated North Korean espionage unit infiltrating Western companies through remote IT roles. Discover how elite state-sponsored hackers bypass security protocols to funnel millions back to a rogue regime’s weapons program. This episode uncovers the digital "Trojan Horse" currently threatening the global tech infrastructure.
The Puppet Masters: Kermit Roosevelt and the Art of the Coup
How did a single CIA officer with a suitcase full of cash topple a democratically elected prime minister? This episode deconstructs the tradecraft used by Kermit Roosevelt Jr. to orchestrate the downfall of Mohammad Mosaddegh. We analyze the recruitment of local "influencers," the use of paid protesters, and the creation of "black" propaganda to flip the Iranian public. Discover how the CIA and MI6 turned a failing mission into a blueprint for regime change that would be studied by intelligence agencies for the next 70 years.
The Lifecycle of a Spy Network — How Intelligence Operations Rise, Operate, and Collapse
A high-level intelligence and national security podcast analyzing the full lifecycle of spy networks, including recruitment, covert operations, counterintelligence, double agents, and systemic collapse. This episode explores CIA and FBI case studies, HUMINT tradecraft, information warfare, and modern digital espionage, revealing how intelligence systems are built, compromised, and rebuilt. Ideal for listeners interested in espionage strategy, global security, covert operations, psychological manipulation, and advanced intelligence analysis.
The Gareth Williams “Spy in the Bag” Mystery (2010): Unresolved Questions in the Death of an MI6 Codebreaker
In August 2010, the naked body of 31-year-old Gareth Williams, a gifted mathematician and cryptographic expert on secondment from GCHQ to MI6, was discovered padlocked inside a red North Face sports bag in the bathtub of his secure London flat. Despite extensive forensic investigation, an inquest ruled the death unnatural and likely criminally mediated, while subsequent police reviews concluded it was probably an accident, leaving core questions about third-party involvement and the precise circumstances unanswered. This case exemplifies enduring intelligence mysteries, sparking public interest in espionage tradecraft, forensic limitations, and the tension between official narratives and unresolved evidence in high-stakes national...
Project Iceworm: The U.S. Army’s Secret Nuclear Missile Base Beneath the Greenland Ice Sheet
In this episode, we examine Project Iceworm, the U.S. Army’s secret Cold War plan from the 1950s and 1960s to construct a massive network of mobile nuclear missile launch sites beneath the Greenland ice sheet. Disguised as the scientific research station Camp Century, the project raised serious counterintelligence concerns with Denmark and long-term environmental risks due to buried nuclear wast
The Rumrich Nazi Spy Case (1938): The FBI’s First Major International Espionage Investigation
In this episode, we examine the Rumrich Nazi Spy Case of 1938, the FBI’s first major international espionage investigation. Naturalized U.S. citizen Guenther Rumrich, a former Army deserter recruited by German intelligence, was arrested after impersonating the Secretary of State to obtain blank passports for Nazi agents. The case exposed a broader spy ring, led to four convictions, and established key precedents for U.S. counterintelligence on the eve of World War II.
Spies, Lies, and Centrifuges: A CIA Case Officer’s Hunt for the World’s Most Dangerous Man
Retired CIA officer James Lawler discusses his pivotal role in dismantling the A.Q. Khan network, the global nuclear black market that once threatened international security. He provides a masterclass in human intelligence, detailing how his team successfully recruited assets to stop the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction. Lawler also introduces his novel, Living Lies, explaining how his real-world experience battling nuclear threats inspired his transition into espionage fiction.
The Surveillance of the Drone Pipeline
The Perception Gap: Counter-Surveillance Tactics in Urban Environments
The Digital Trojan Horse: PROMIS and the Birth of Global Surveillance
Triple agent codenamed CAT
Russian spy pleads guilty in honey trap case
THE UMBRELLA ASSASSIN
France captures two Chinese national spies
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WE CHAT WITH FORMER CIA CASE OFFICER ON HIS TIME IN CAMBODIA AS A RECRUITER
THE 4TH MAN- THE HUNT FOR A KGB SPY AT THE TOP OF THE CIA
An update on espionage in the university
AI and espionage
Operation Neptune: The Cold War’s Forgotten Fake Treasure Hoax
Operation Tamarisk: Espionage in the Trash
North Korea’s Stolen Filmmaker: The Story of Shin Sang-ok and Choi Eun-hee
Compromising Operation Valuable
Kim Philby the double agent
WE CHAT SITUATIONALAWARENESS WITH FRED BURTON AND SCOTT STEWART
The Poisoned Handkerchief Plot: A Cold War Oddity
American soldier arrested for sending classified information to Russian government
The ghost of Station M
Nine Japanese nationals have been convicted of spying in China
THE HISTORY OF SECRET SOCIETIES
WHAT RUSSIAN SPIES ARE DOING IN GERMANY
THE ETHICS OF ESPIONAGE
FBI ARRESTS CHINESE CYBER HACKER
NORTH KOREA CYBER INFILTRATION OF US COMPANIES
OPERATION PHOENIX
EX NEW YORK GOVERNORS AIDE ACCUSED OF WORKING AS CHINESE FOREIGN AGENT