
The Butterfly Who Wasn’t: Inside the Shi Pei Pu Espionage Affair
For twenty years, a French diplomat believed he was in a secret relationship with a woman who bore him a son — until a Paris courtroom revealed she was a man. This episode unpacks the true story behin...
19 Elo 5min

Inside an Intelligence Dead Zone: How Governments Defeat Spies, Signals, and Drones
In Homeland, the CIA encounters a Russian facility described as an intelligence “dead zone”—a compound where electronic listening and drone surveillance become nearly useless. The concept sounds like ...
16 Elo 7min

The Park Bench Problem: How Spies Really Meet Their Sources
Spy movies love the park-bench meeting: two intelligence officers sit facing opposite directions, whisper without looking at each other, exchange an envelope, and disappear into the crowd. But wouldn’...
10 Elo 6min

The Waterfront Mata Hari: How a Father-Daughter Spy Team Hunted Ships in New York Harbor
In this episode of Strange Spy Facts, we dive into the shadowy world of Simon Emil Koedel, a naturalized American who became one of Nazi Germany’s most effective agents on U.S. soil. Learn how he turn...
9 Elo 6min

Hostile Surveillance: The Taxi Driver, the RAF Base, and the IRGC
A dual British-Azerbaijani national from London has been arrested in Cyprus and faces extradition to the United Kingdom on suspicion of conducting hostile surveillance of the strategic RAF Akrotiri ai...
6 Elo 2min

Hunting the Jackal: The Rise and Fall of Ilich Ramírez Sánchez
This episode breaks down the life of the Venezuelan militant who became one of the most wanted men of the 1970s and 80s. From his early operations with the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestin...
3 Elo 5min

Shadow at SHAPE: The NATO Intern Spy Case
A Canadian intern of Chinese origin is arrested inside NATO’s most sensitive military headquarters on suspicion of espionage. We break down what we know, what it reveals about insider threats, and why...
29 Heinä 3min



















