231. Decoding Battlefield Intelligence with Tim Scherrer

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230. Tortured and Held Hostage in Venezuela with Matthew John Heath

Today Justin sits down with Matthew John Heath. Matthew served in the US Marine Corps from 1999 until 2003, including a combat deployment to Iraq. Afterwards, he worked with the US State Department as a private contractor in Afghanistan. In 2020, Matthew was arrested inside Venez ...  Show more

229. In the Shadows: US Naval Intelligence in the Indo-Pacific with Dr. Brian J. Ellison

Today Justin sits down with Dr. Brian J. Ellison. Brian has a Master's degree in International Security from American University and a PhD in War Studies from King's College London. He's worked as a senior research scientist at the Center for Naval Analysis and at the Johns Hopki ...  Show more

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