with Tom Secker
The Watchdogs Didn’t Bark was the last great book on the September 11th 2001 terrorist attacks. In this episode I...
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The rise of former CIA officers working as consultants to the film and TV business is one of the cultural...
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Godzilla movies vary enormously, from goofy to serious, from smart to utterly moronic. In this subscribercast we look at the...
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This year marks the 20th anniversary of the 7/7 London Bombings, a terrorist mass murder that I investigated for many...
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The Lockerbie bombing, which brought down Pan Am 103 and killed 270 people, is one of the most disturbing events...
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Zero Day is the latest in CIA-supported Netflix spy dramas, only this time it’s cyberterrorism rather than Arab hijackers or...
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I offer some thoughts on the 90s thriller The Fugitive, honing in on the Tommy Lee Jones character and his...
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The Pentagon’s Hollywood offices claim that they don’t pitch, they don’t try to push certain content into the culture industries....
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We check in with the recently-released season two of Netflix’s The Recruit, a show supported by the CIA, DOD and...
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How are government employees portrayed in popular movies? In this episode we review Civil Servants on the Silver Screen, an...
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In 1982 an anti-anarchist pro-SAS movie supported by the real SAS and based on the Iranian embassy siege was released,...
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