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Michael D. Sellers's avatar

Alert to my typo catchers -- the "Welcom" typo has been fixed but you'll still see it if you are viewing from email.

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Justin Black's avatar

Thanks Michael, this was one of my earliest - and still one of my favorite - interviews on the podcast.

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John Moore's avatar

Brilliantly told and some powerful moments, the more so for being understated. Thank you for sharing and good wishes for the eventual success of the book and TV series. I suggest the current batch of so-called intelligence officials should be put in full body restraints and forced to listen to the whole episode.

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Sherry Gerbi's avatar

This was so interesting. Thank you for sharing with us.

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LadyHistorian's avatar

Check the downspouts, guys! DUH.

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Jason Manning's avatar

Thanks Michael, fascinating listen. I enjoyed listening to your spy craft and movie making achievements. My plants also enjoyed it too as l sit in my polytunnel in sunny Manchester, UK. Keep up the fabulous work!

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Leigh Blake's avatar

Thank you Michael...this is wonderful...trying to understand the pressures of being undercover..and the actual work that our undercover people have been involved in. What a challenge!! The intelligence required with the ability to extract the necessary information that actually helps our country...WOW!! In today's "climate" where we know that we are now compromised by actual regime members, it shows that we are being cut off at the knees...LOSING our special people to the felon's aims to be "king"...a narcisstic would-be "king" who was part of Russia in the 1980s is very frightening. We are now at the pre- hitlerian 1930s...and heading for disaster ... Thank you again...We keep trying...( Worse than any "Ludlum" novel...) Does "Krasnov" have validity??? He's too atttached to the Russian leader to ignore.

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Michael D. Sellers's avatar

Well said. Sometimes I feel that way too. Other times I feel like …well….at least we avoided Armageddon on our watch. That’s something.

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