Don’t bother
Compelled to write a review because of how horrid that was. Host seems to have gone to the conspiracy buzz word well to draw inspiration. Such great proof as “I trusted him because he seemed to trust the person who told him”, “its to insane not to be true”. 40 minutes and possibly 2 minutes of chat only on the actual subject, the other 38 minutes spent on juvenile ramblings on a Wikipedia level detail on spy craft. Great premise, insanely poorly executed.
RottenD via Apple Podcasts · Australia · 12/08/23
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