Today's episode with Robert Eringer focuses on his past experiences going undercover for several organizations. Robert, first, describes his encounter with the KKK. This account originates in the United Kingdom but took Robert State side to South Carolina to pursue the story. Robert then discloses an occurrence in Europe while partnering with former CIA Director of Operations Clair George. Soon after, Robert explains the details regarding his existence being questioned in case that was presented by the Supreme Court. Finally, a covert account with the FBI is explained where Robert lured a turned Soviet Agent to be apprehended by the authorities in Europe. I hope you enjoy!
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Robert Eringer is an author, investigative journalist and private sector counter-intelligence operative. Robert has specialized in infiltrating extremist groups. This has included Neo-Nazis, Violent Anarchists and the KKK. In 1993, Robert embarked on a ten year undercover operation for the FBI intelligence, some of these experiences are laid out in his 2008 book Ruse. Through 2002-2007, Robert created the first intelligence service for Prince Albert of Monaco. Robert currently writes for the Santa Barbara news under The Investigator column, released every Sunday. About thirty years ago, a petition to the U.S. Supreme Court (Liberty Lobby v. Jack Anderson) questioned Robert Eringer’s existence.
Music: Coma-Media (intro)
WinkingFoxMusic (outro)
Recorded: 4/5/22