SpyCast
SpyCast, the official podcast of the International Spy Museum, is a journey into the shadows of international espionage. Each week, host Sasha Ingber brings you the latest insights and intriguing tales from spies, secret agents, and covert communicators, with a focus on how this secret world reaches us all in our everyday lives. Tune in to discover the critical role intelligence has played throughout history and today. Brought to you from Airwave, Goat Rodeo, and the International Spy Museum. The Spy Museum does not endorse, approve, or support the opinions stated by guest speakers. Statements made by speakers do not represent the position or opinion of the International Spy Museum.

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The Aftermath of bin Laden’s Death: Winning the War While Staying in the Right

The Aftermath of bin Laden’s Death: Winning the War While Staying in the Right

What are the implications of Osama bin Laden’s death for the al Qaeda movement? What role did waterboarding and “enhanced interrogation techniques” play in tracking down Bin Laden and should we reass...

20 Maj 201133min

Spy versus Spy in East Germany

Spy versus Spy in East Germany

The East German security service, the Stasi, was infamous for surveilling and oppressing the East German population. However, it also hunted Western spies and there were many to be found; the CIA, th...

9 Maj 201134min

Stalking Terrorists Online

Stalking Terrorists Online

Montana resident Shannen Rossmiller is proof that things are not as they seem online. Before September 11, she was a judge, a wife, and a mother but not an expert on terrorism or an Arabic speaker. Af...

21 Apr 201131min

Dropping Spies from the Sky during the Korean War

Dropping Spies from the Sky during the Korean War

During the Korean War, US military intelligence worked with anti-communist Korean agents and partisans to collect information from behind North Korean lines. SPY Historian Mark Stout interviews Colon...

16 Mars 201131min

Social Media: Tools of Liberation or Repression?

Social Media: Tools of Liberation or Repression?

Social media—Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, and others—are held up as powerful tools for peoples trying to overthrow police states. Iran’s “Twitter Revolution” electrified the world and the Egyptian gove...

1 Feb 201129min

Intelligence and Analysis in the National Football League

Intelligence and Analysis in the National Football League

In 2007, the New England Patriots were caught videotaping the New York Jet’s sideline defensive signals. That was illegal, but it’s remarkable what is allowed, even routine. From surveillance films, t...

26 Jan 201123min

Spying on the Soviet Army in East Germany

Spying on the Soviet Army in East Germany

During the Cold War, the United States, the United Kingdom, and France each had a “military liaison mission” authorized to roam East Germany. While the fiction was that they existed to coordinate mili...

5 Jan 201137min

A Young Woman on the Front Lines of the Cold War

A Young Woman on the Front Lines of the Cold War

Shirley Perry was recruited to join the CIA in 1951, a time when applications were handed out “under the counter” at the university job office, and when the CIA lived in rodent-infested temporary buil...

17 Dec 201025min

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