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The Live Drop is a HUMINT experiment — long-form conversations with intelligence professionals, diplomats, historians, authors, and analysts from around the world who think seriously about information collection, espionage, geopolitics, and national security. Hosted by former Army officer and actor Mark Valley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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episode Jack Beaumont on Memory and the French DGSE cover

Jack Beaumont on Memory and the French DGSE

Jack Beaumont, a former DGSE (French external intelligence) operative, focusing on Beaumont's experiences, his writing process, and the themes of his espionage novels. Beaumont explains that his writing began as a therapeutic exercise to cope with PTSD from his intelligence work, initially not intended for publication. He emphasizes the importance of memory and meticulous detail in his novels, a habit developed from years of writing exhaustive mission reports for the DGSE, which required both objective intelligence and subjective, sensory-rich accounts. This attention to detail, including smells and sounds, shapes the immersive quality of his books. Beaumont discusses the psychological toll of intelligence work, particularly the challenge of maintaining multiple identities and the difficulty of returning to normal family life after missions. He describes how operatives often develop a 'dark side' to manipulate and recruit sources, sometimes leading to moral injury and high rates of divorce and suicide among operatives. He notes that PTSD in intelligence work is not just about trauma from danger, but also from ethical dilemmas and the manipulation or destruction of innocent lives for the sake of national security. The conversation explores the differences between the DGSE and agencies like the CIA and MI6. Beaumont highlights the French focus on human intelligence (HUMINT), rooted in the legacy of the French Resistance, as opposed to the American emphasis on technical intelligence (SIGINT, COMINT) due to larger budgets and resources. He explains the 'MICE' framework (Money, Ideology, Coercion, Ego) for recruiting sources, and the ethical complexities involved, especially when coercion or blackmail is used as a last resort. France's DGSI data sharing and reliance on Palantir software is a continuing point of debate over information sovereignty. Beaumont also touches on the use of AI in writing and intelligence. He expresses skepticism about AI's ability to replicate the nuance and authenticity of human memory and creativity, noting that AI-generated translations and narratives often lack the depth and accuracy required for his work. He uses AI only sparingly, mainly for translation assistance, and finds it inadequate for creative writing. Throughout the interview, Beaumont shares anecdotes about real-life inspirations for his characters, the challenges of translation, and the camaraderie and personal stories of his colleagues. He reflects on the enduring appeal of the Templar Knights among operatives, symbolizing a code of honor and sacrifice. The discussion provides a rare, candid insight into the realities of modern espionage, the personal costs of intelligence work, and the evolving threats and ethical questions facing those in the field today. The Frenchman, Jack Beaumont [https://www.amazon.com/Frenchman-Jack-Beaumont/dp/B0BP62S26G] Dark Arena, Jack Beaumont [https://www.amazon.com/Dark-Arena-Frenchman-Returns-Book/dp/B0CJTD5FBH] Belmondo's Le Professionel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Professional_(1981_film)] markvalley.substack.com [https://markvalley.substack.com/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12. maj 2026 - 48 min
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Shawnna Morris and the Glamorous Cambridge Five

In this interview, I had the pleasure of speaking with a Cold War expert--Shawnna Morris--about her fascinating book on the Cambridge Five spy ring. We talked about how her book has been received both in the UK and the US, and she shared some insights into the cultural attitudes around this famous espionage group. Shauna guided me through the recruitment storyline, explaining how Philby, McLean, Burgess, Blunt, and Cairncross became Soviet spies, and the social dynamics that let them operate undetected for so long. We explored the complicated personalities of each member—especially Philby’s evolution from idealist to, uhm, sociopath, and the betrayals that marked their personal lives. We also discussed how the legacy of the Cambridge Five continues to influence not just intelligence services, but also the way the story is told in books, films, and archives over time. Shauna reflected on the moral ambiguity at the heart of their actions and how new information continues to shift the narrative. Finally, she shared her excitement about her next project: a book focusing on extraordinary women in Cold War history.  Websites: https://coldwarhistoryblog.com/ [https://coldwarhistoryblog.com/] https://coldwarbookreviews.wordpress.com/ [https://coldwarbookreviews.wordpress.com/] https://shawnnamorris.com/ [https://shawnnamorris.com/] Here are her socials: https://www.facebook.com/CambridgeSpyRing/ [https://www.facebook.com/CambridgeSpyRing/] https://www.facebook.com/coldwarhistoryblog/ [https://www.facebook.com/coldwarhistoryblog/] https://www.facebook.com/ShawnnaMorrisAuthor/ [https://www.facebook.com/ShawnnaMorrisAuthor/] https://www.instagram.com/thecambridgespyring/ [https://www.instagram.com/thecambridgespyring/] https://www.instagram.com/coldwarhistoryblog/ [https://www.instagram.com/coldwarhistoryblog/] https://www.instagram.com/shawnnamorrisauthor/ [https://www.instagram.com/shawnnamorrisauthor/] https://x.com/CambridgeSpies [https://x.com/CambridgeSpies] The book is available at Pen and Sword https://www.penandswordbooks.com/9781036108687/the-cambridge-spy-ring/ [https://www.penandswordbooks.com/9781036108687/the-cambridge-spy-ring/] and all major online retailers like Amazon, Barnes and Noble, etc. References: Films about the Cambridge Five across the decades... Philby, Burgess, and MacLean (1977) [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0076541/] Blunt (1983) [https://tubitv.com/movies/500030/blunt-the-fourth-man] An Englishman Abroad (1987) [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0085492/] A Spy Among Friends (2022) [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt15565872/] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

12. nov. 2025 - 57 min
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James Stejskal: Author, Soldier, Snake-eater, Spy

This episode of The Live Drop, I talk with James Stejskal — a former U.S. Army Special Forces operator from Detachment “A” in Cold War Berlin who later worked in intelligence before turning to history and fiction. He’s the author of Special Forces Berlin and the Snake Eater Chronicles, and his latest books — The Ratcatcher and The Berlin Spy Guide — bring that same mix of lived experience and deep research. We dig into The Ratcatcher, a Berlin spy novel that fuses counterintelligence, crime, and military thriller — following the murder of a CI officer and the hunt for a U.S. traitor--the premise of which comes from a real case buried deep in the Stasi files. James talks about class and culture inside Cold War espionage — Ivy League analysts versus scrappy gumshoe operators — and what it really took to recruit sources behind the Wall. We also get into his research adventures in the archives, Berlin’s Cold War landmarks including a McDonalds, and how today’s Russia mirrors old Soviet tactics through imperial nostalgia and opportunism abroad. James Stejskal [https://jamesstejskal.wordpress.com/] Berlin Spy Guide [https://www.amazon.com/Berlin-Guide-History-Story-Image/dp/1998501604/ref=sr_1_1?crid=13BC2SF8SP67A&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.TqDz1mv30J8C8Ry7v0LlyKMthnkwwQaRhDMTw00fuscgfKeFX72wbU_j7vVV0H87adRoaSFB6K0VVqogMUBWTgC27rhiR27jVUToIcq_6EkvNknjpLv0t-tAd_zqq9Ysneanp8u5lc9_mIQq-NMlSRZrgfAMnXCO9f1Blw4uOmNTtBMbFxJLGuAClAGhvNIRNJwQSjju-_JdGi_3SpXu04_4wcxk0C4j7sgO_zDvD34.PfccuZ5lyKBx9Q7JciXqotiyJO52uPopdRsZAQ1ZQ5I&dib_tag=se&keywords=berlin+spy+guide&qid=1759850119&s=books&sprefix=berlin+spy+guide%2Cstripbooks%2C113&sr=1-1] Ratcatcher of Berlin [https://www.amazon.com/Ratcatcher-Berlin-James-Stejskal/dp/1998501280?source=ps-sl-shoppingads-lpcontext&ref_=fplfs&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

7. okt. 2025 - 41 min
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Thomas Maier Reveals the Invisible Spy

Episode 73 – The Invisible Spy: Ernest Cuneo and the Secret Machinations of American Power This episode visits the untold life of Ernest Cuneo—a professional football player turned journalist, turned presidential fixer, turned invisible architect of wartime espionage. Before the CIA existed, Cuneo was already moving between the White House, British intelligence at Rockefeller Center, and the most powerful media outlets in the country. He leaked, spun, and buried stories. He brokered quiet alliances. He coordinated sabotage, propaganda, and double agents—then slipped back into obscurity. Thomas Maier returns to The Live Drop to talk about his riveting new biography, The Invisible Spy, and the life of the man who helped shape the American intelligence apparatus from the shadows. We follow Cuneo from gridiron glory to Roosevelt’s secret inner circle, through the propaganda wars of WWII and into the paranoia of the Cold War. Along the way, we explore the cost of silence, the lure of anonymity, and how one man’s life reflected—and manipulated—the American century. WALL STREET JOURNAL REVIEW, EDWARD KOSNER [https://www.wsj.com/arts-culture/books/the-invisible-spy-review-manhattan-project-1a856fb4] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RAtLXsh4sEg HTTP://WWW.THOMASMAIERBOOKS.COM/ [http://www.thomasmaierbooks.com/] THE INVISIBLE SPY: CHURCHILL'S ROCKEFELLER CENTER SPY RING AND AMERICA’S FIRST SECRET AGENT OF WORLD WAR II  [ https://www.amazon.com/dp/1335000607/?bestFormat=true&k=the%20invisible%20spy&ref_=nb_sb_ss_w_scx-ent-pd-bk-d_de_k0_1_17&crid=PAGCTZA57VO4&sprefix=the%20invisible%20spy] My Substack: Propaganda Lessons from WWII, Mark Valley [https://open.substack.com/pub/markvalley/p/propaganda-lessons-from-world-war?r=1d2blf&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web]     ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

8. apr. 2025 - 36 min
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John Lechner Unveils The Wagner Group

Author John Lechner talks about his powerful new book, Death Is Our Business, a definitive investigation into Russia’s notorious private military company, the Wagner Group. With firsthand accounts, OSINT research, and a historian’s depth, Lechner traces Wagner’s evolution from covert operators in Ukraine to global players in Syria, Africa, and beyond. The book opens with “Soldiers,” detailing Wagner’s early operations in Eastern Ukraine. The group’s early adoption of hybrid warfare tactics positioned Wagner as a deniable but essential extension of Russian force projection. Lechner highlights Wagner recruits—ex-soldiers, nationalists, and opportunists drawn to war by a mix of belief, desperation, and the promise of belonging. In “Oil Men,” Lechner shifts focus to Wagner’s economic logic. From Syrian gas fields to African gold mines, Wagner leveraged military victories into lucrative contracts. The group effectively bankrolled itself through resource extraction deals, revealing how war and profit became indistinguishable in modern mercenary operations. “Diplomats” explores Wagner’s expansion into the political sphere, particularly in fragile African states. Wagner’s combination of intimidation, diplomacy, and military threat reveals a new kind of state actor: both official and deniable. In “Mercenaries,”The chapter compares Wagner to other modern paramilitary forces and underscores the absence of clear international frameworks for accountability. Wagner’s involvement in human rights abuses and alleged war crimes raise urgent legal and ethical questions about the future of privatized warfare. “Liberators” looks at Wagner’s self-image. The group often justified its operations in Africa and the Middle East as counter-terrorism or anti-insurgency efforts. But beneath the liberation narrative, Lechner uncovers a darker story of extrajudicial killings, systemic abuse, and economic exploitation. In “Heroes,” we get a rare look inside Wagner’s culture. Through interviews and leaked materials, Lechner reveals the motivations behind joining Wagner: nationalism, anti-Western sentiment, pay, and the desire for camaraderie. The chapter explores Wagner’s internal mythmaking—how it crafts a heroic, loyalist identity for its fighters. “Traitors” Lechner chronicles the chaos, the confrontation with Moscow, and the fallout—including Prigozhin’s mysterious death in a plane crash. The group’s fate now remains in flux, with its remnants either disbanded or absorbed into Russia’s formal military apparatus. In the Conclusion, Lechner reflects on what Wagner means for the future. Private military companies are no longer niche actors—they are shaping the modern battlefield. DEATH IS OUR BUSINESS, JOHN LECHNER [https://www.amazon.com/Death-Our-Business-Russian-Mercenaries-ebook/dp/B0DDBVYGG9/ref=sr_1_1?dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.h3ToT9WS-z9E2sfX7MdmQVF9kSyFMq8oMhgV-1JpogM0Qn69GQDngpGuh5ezYqpftZjEKGMoWqG2JgvwdHGiD1bdkSHOz2KDq_fTIcNE6Qg.HVSWtIhUuY99H33ADMEvx1J3atSjtLuYHnLT6GvtUYI&dib_tag=se&hvadid=703743112933&hvdev=c&hvlocphy=9030966&hvnetw=g&hvqmt=e&hvrand=3586462363036814904&hvtargid=kwd-2322426977739&hydadcr=22561_13531225&keywords=death+is+our+business&mcid=23e98b02d0513c568465a0100f76e0ad&qid=1743288767&sr=8-1] MY SUBSTACK: THE RISE, FALL AND LEGACY OF A TRANSACTIONAL ARMY [https://markvalley.substack.com/p/92de6c79-1d48-489b-aeb6-964c0b7de1a2?postPreview=paid&updated=2025-03-29T22%3A39%3A30.661Z&audience=everyone&free_preview=false&freemail=true] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.

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