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Heroes and Traitors with Philip Thompson

By: Philip Thompson
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  • Get your fix of espionage and historical true-life spy stories right here on the Heroes & Traitors podcast!
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  • Larry Wu-tai Chin | China's Most Valuable Cold War Spy in America
    May 26 2024
    Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtu.be/CzP1NF0M4ko Ways to support my channel: Buy Me a Coffee: ☕ https://bmc.link/philipthompson Donate via PayPal: 💸 paypal.me/PhilipT284 Primary source (afiiliate link): 📕 The Spy Within: Larry Chin and China's Penetration of the CIA, Tod Hoffman - https://amzn.to/3xFics6 1985 was a devastating year for American intelligence - so much so that it was dubbed ‘the year of the spy’. 14 Americans were arrested that year on charges of espionage - and those were just the ones that were caught. From the CIA, the FBI, the NSA and the Navy, American intelligence institutions were thoroughly compromised. The majority of these men and women spied for the Soviet Union. The Communist behemoth, only 6 years away from its ruin, remained the greatest enemy and chief rival of the United States of America. It is perhaps for this reason that someone like the subject of today’s video managed to sail undetected for 3 decades, spying on behalf of a sleeping giant in the Far East. Larry Wu-tai Chin worked for a comparatively obscure branch of the CIA known as the Foreign Broadcast Information Service, or FBIS. He moved unseen, feeding his handlers information that greatly helped the Communist Party of China to identify traitors and inform its US foreign policy. He was a scholar and a brilliant linguist. He was unassuming and perceived as a loyal, hard working employee. It was these traits that made him, as some would claim, the perfect spy.
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    33 mins
  • Robert Hanssen | The Worst Intelligence Disaster in FBI History
    May 19 2024

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    In 1986, a chilling revelation sent shockwaves through the FBI's Soviet counterintelligence section in Washington. Two prized Soviet informants, Valery Martynov and Sergei Motorin, had been compromised. Once exposed, the men were lured back to Moscow, and brutally executed - a bullet in the head for each, the KGB's grim signature for traitors. The loss of the two agents referred to affectionately within the FBI as ‘M&M’ marked an abrupt end to what had become routine covert meetings and intelligence exchanges. Parallel to this, the CIA, ensconced across the Potomac in Langley, grappled with its own nightmare. Over the years, dozens of their operatives in the Soviet Union had suddenly gone dark, were executed or imprisoned. The FBI scrambled to form an elite investigative team to unravel the mystery. Yet, as the years wore on and the puzzle remained unsolved, the unsettling possibility of the traitor being one of their own lingered in the air like a bad smell. Determined to root out the mole, experienced analysts within the FBI’s Soviet unit delved into archives of debriefings and reports, searching for a pattern, a clue, anything that might reveal a link to the betrayer. They honed in on an innocent agent, meanwhile the culprit, who was outwardly a devout Catholic, a loving husband, father of 6, and a trusted FBI agent, harboured a perilous secret. Robert Philip Hanssen’s decades-long path of treachery is considered the worst intelligence disaster in FBI history.


    This is his story.

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    51 mins
  • Nancy Wake | The Fearless White Mouse Who Outwitted the Gestapo
    May 12 2024

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    “A rebel, always laughing and very, very feminine”. This is how author Russell Braddon described Nancy Wake. Exuberant and gregarious, she swore like a sailor and was able to drink nearly all her male counterparts under the table. Her story is an inspiring journey through the darkest days of World War II and of triumph in near-impossible circumstances. A fearless leader, skilled saboteur, and dedicated member of the French Resistance, Nancy's incredible contribution to the fight against Nazi Germany and her uncanny ability to evade capture by the Gestapo earned her the nickname "the White Mouse". Her notoriety among the Gestapo rose to the degree that a 5 million Franc bounty was put on her head. Nancy Wake would go on to become the most decorated British servicewoman, earning accolades for her courage, resilience, and cunning as a member of the British Special Operations Executive. This is Nancy’s Wake story.

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    39 mins

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