Mark Valley
The Live Drop
Venture into the elusive world of intelligence collection and espionage to spot, assess and debrief: spies, handlers, catchers, analysts, cut-outs, dangles, diplomats, security experts and the storytellers who bring them all to life. Check your electronics and subscribe, do a thorough surveillance detection route, secure your Live Drop location, and after a mad-minute introduction, listen in on conversations with our fascinating guests who help to illuminate a complex universe. A HUMINT experiment with host Mark Valley. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Jack Beaumont on Memory and the French DGSE 12.05.2026 48:24
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 h...
Shawnna Morris and the Glamorous Cambridge Five 12.11.2025 57:20
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, B...
James Stejskal: Author, Soldier, Snake-eater, Spy 07.10.2025 41:56
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 de...
Thomas Maier Reveals the Invisible Spy 08.04.2025 36:24
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 th...
John Lechner Unveils The Wagner Group 01.04.2025 58:40
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 Wag...
Kit Turner & A Ragtag Group of Rebels Hit The Shores of Revolutionary Cuba 26.03.2025 50:41
🎙️ The Live Drop – Episode 71: Kit Turner on the Cuban Revolution, Espionage, and Historical Fiction In this episode, I speak with former intelligence officer and historical fiction author Kit Turner , whose latest novel Children of Outer Darkness dives deep into the origins of the Cuban Revolution . What begins as a conversation about Kit’s book quickly turns into a gripping exploration of insurg...
Digesting Military History with Chris Petty 17.01.2025 57:00
My guest is a West Point classmate of mine, Chris Petty, a retired Brigadier General. He created the book and online resource Battle Digest to fill the gap in military history education, offering concise lessons from historic battles. A former Rugby player, he emphasizes how studying history builds battlefield awareness and strategic thinking. Each digest follows a clear structure, covering strate...
Spycatcher Eric O'Neill Plies his Trade on Cybercrime 14.08.2024 50:17
Eric O'Neill is a leading cybersecurity expert, former FBI operative, attorney, and founder of The Georgetown Group and NeXasure AI — which works with organizations to protect themselves against cybercriminals—whose activity on the dark web constitutes the world’s third largest economy. Eric began his career in the FBI as a “ghost” — an undercover field operative tasked t...
Mafia Spies from Page to Screen with Thomas Maier 01.08.2024 51:07
From bestselling author and the producer of the hit cable series Masters of Sex, Thomas Maier, comes a true story of espionage and mobsters, based on the never-before-released JFK Files. In this episode Mark talks with author and journalist Thomas Maier about his book Mafia Spies--A fact based look at a sensational event in intelligence history when the CIA approached the mafia to assist in t...
The Fenian Raids and a Friendly Border Threat Analysis with Phil Gurski 18.07.2024 1:05:44
Phil Gurski, an author and renowned Canadian intelligence professional. Phil worked as an analyst at the Communications Security Establishment (CSE), Canada's equivalent of the NSA, and as a senior strategic analyst at the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS). He contributes to the Ottawa Citizen and has published six books on counter-terrorism, including his recent work, The Peaceable...
Trevor Aaronson Takes The Sting Out of Law Enforcement 22.09.2023 49:45
Trevor Aaronson is an award winning investigative journalist and contributing writer to The Intercept. His podcast ALPHABET BOYS and the subject of his other works focuses on the use of informants in Law Enforcement. We discuss the use of sting operations and how the informant has evolved into a more proactive role over the last few decades. Season 2 of Alphabet Boys centers around a singular moti...
Professor Erik Dahl Offers a Prescription for Pandemic Intelligence 07.04.2023 54:05
Professor Dahl asserts that the pandemic was a global failure of intelligence, including not only the traditional intelligence agencies that should have been able to do better, but perhaps even more importantly, a failure of the complex system of medical and public health surveillance that is designed to anticipate threats just like this one. He specifically cites a lack of warning and failur...
Syndicating the Experience of Brittany Butler 31.03.2023 47:41
Brittany Butler is a former CIA targeting officer with first-hand knowledge in the recruitment and handling of spies, and dismantling of terrorist networks abroad. A staunch advocate Middle Eastern women's rights, Brittany has worked to protect the rights of disenfranchised Afghan women and girls, and works within her local community to resettle Afghan refugees. The first in a series, THE SYNDICAT...
Alma Katsu is Creating a Novel Spy Franchise 24.03.2023 40:38
Alma Katsu is an accomplished writer and intelligence professional with an extensive career spanning over 35 years. She has held senior analyst positions at various federal agencies, providing policy advice to military and government officials on national security issues. Additionally, she has worked as a senior technology policy analyst for the RAND Corporation and operates as an independent cons...
Berlin Author Bernd von Kostka Duels in the Dark with Cold War History 09.05.2022 42:45
Bernd von Koska is the curator of the Allied Museum in Berlin and co-author of Capital of Spies . For almost half a century, From summer 1945 until 1990, NATO and the Warsaw Pact fought an ongoing duel in the dark. Espionage was part of everyday life in both East and West Berlin with spies of numerous nationalities and loyalties. In this conversation Bernd describes the highlights of his book...
John Pomfret and Polish American Intelligence Cooperation 02.05.2022 32:41
John Pomfret is the author of From Warsaw With Love: Polish Spies, The CIA and the Forging of a Unlikely Alliance This book starts out in Los Angeles with a particularly effective Polish spy who’d penetrated the aerospace industry. Along with a history of U.S. and Polish collaboration dating back to the Colonial period, Pomfret identifies the threads of eventual cooperation between the intelligenc...
Author Rebecca Donner Enters Hostile Archives to Find Anti-Nazi Spy Mildred Harnack. 25.04.2022 53:27
Rebecca Donner is the author of All the Frequent Troubles of Our Days . Mildred Harnack was twenty-six when she enrolled in a PhD program in Germany and witnessed the meteoric rise of the Nazi party. In 1932, she began holding secret meetings in her apartment—a small band of political activists that by 1940 had grown into the largest underground resistance group in Berlin the Rote Kapella. S...
Taking a Hard Look at the Five Eyes Agreement with Dr. Anthony Wells 15.04.2022 43:46
It's not often you get to meet your heroes. As an Operations Research major in college, I Idolized the Bletchley Park giants. Dr. Anthony Wells was trained by these greats like his mentor the cryptoanalyst Sir Harry Hinsley. Fifty years of working in the British intelligence community leaves Dr. Wells with plenty to talk about -- and quite a lot to be kept secret as well. We discuss his book BETWE...
McCloskey Deconstructs Damascus Station 09.04.2022 45:48
Though this episode was recorded in November of 2021, David's recollections and impressions of the Syrian Conflict are eerily similar to what's happening in Ukraine right now. A former CIA analyst, he's now a spy novelist to keep your eye on. David McCloskey reveals part of his process and some unique elements of craft that he brought to this auspicious first novel. Episode 58 From a CBS article b...
Spending Time on Target with Author Douglas London 28.01.2022 54:16
Author of The Recruiter: Spying and the Lost Art of American Espionage , Doug London was happy to get right into his book's revelations and talk about his process. With 34 years of experience in the CIA, this memoir is rich with the authentic personal encounters of a case officer. Doug walks me through some of the many things going through a case officer’s mind during all stages of Spot, Asse...
A Spymaster and a Gentleman, Jack Devine Dispels CIA Myth and Dispenses his Truth 08.11.2021 1:03:40
Jack Devine's career at the CIA spanned from the late 1960s to the early 1990s, including the fall of President Salvador Allende in Chile in 1973, the Iran–Contra affair in the mid-1980s, and the fight to push the Soviets out of Afghanistan in the late 1980s. Devine would go on to run the Counter Narcotics Center in the 1990s, and helped oversee ca...
George Koval Discussion: The Atomic Spy Who Got Away 01.11.2021 50:07
Ann Hagedorn discusses her new book SLEEPER AGENT – about the little known Soviet-trained atomic spy who got away. George Koval was born to Russian immigrant parents and raised in Sioux City, Iowa. At the age of 17, he emigrated back to Russia in 1932 where, after university studies, he was discovered and trained by the GRU. He returned to the US, registered for the draft and used his s...
Former CIA Senior Intelligence Officer Marc Polymeropoulos Offers Clarity In Crisis 22.10.2021 50:51
Marc Polymeropoulos has had to live with the consequences of decisions made under the most high-stress circumstances you can imagine as a senior intelligence officer in the CIA, retiring from his 26 years of service as one of the CIA’s most decorated field officers. In his book Clarity in Crisis , Marc shares how true leaders need to lead in and through times of crisis and thrive und...
Daniel Levin Negotiates Hostage Release and Mediates Armed Conflict in the Middle East 15.10.2021 58:24
In his new book Proof of Lif e, American author Daniel Levin dives into the Syrian shadows - an underground industry of war where everything is for sale: arms, drugs, even people. In this thriller/memoir he draws on his perceptions and experience as a a lawyer turned armed conflict negotiator who, for the past twenty years, has worked with governments and development institutions worldwi...
Todd Bensman Surveys the Southern Border and the Convoluted Path of Human Trafficking 08.10.2021 53:09
Back in April 2021, Todd Bensman talked with me about the nexus between immigration and national security in his book America’s Covert Border War: the Untold Story of the Nation’s Battle to Prevent Jihadist Infiltration . Todd is an award-winning journalist who transitioned to a career as a national security intelligence professional for the Texas Department of Public Safety and then returned to...
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