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Ep.31, Scott Payne: Deep undercover with the FBI

1 h 34 min · 16 de abr de 2025
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Scott Payne is a retired FBI Special Agent who spent twenty-eight years in law enforcement investigating cases against drug trafficking organizations, human traffickers, outlaw motorcycle clubs, gangs, public corruption, and domestic terrorists. He was also a SWAT team operator and instructor for firearms, tactics, and undercover operations. Scott recently published His first book titled, Code Name: Pale Horse How I Went Undercover to Expose America's Nazis, where he shares the realities of living the life of an undercover FBI agent and how it affected the rest of his life. On this episode he shares what led to his career with the FBI, how he managed the stressors of the job, and how he transitioned into retired life.

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