Intelligence agencies don’t always operate through official channels.
Sometimes, they rely on criminal networks to do what states legally cannot.In this investigative episode, we examine why intelligence agencies—including Mossad—have historically interacted with organized crime networks to conduct covert operations, move people and assets, and maintain plausible deniability.Using documented cases and historical patterns, this episode explores:
• Why intelligence agencies turn to organized crime instead of official systems
• How criminal networks provide access, anonymity, and operational cover
• The strategic advantages—and moral risks—of these alliances
• How secrecy blurs the line between national security and criminal activity
• The long-term damage caused when state power and organized crime mergeThis is not a conspiracy story.
It’s a documented examination of how intelligence work actually happens in the shadows—and the consequences that follow.🎧 If you’re interested in geopolitics, intelligence operations, organized crime, and the hidden mechanics of state power, this episode is for you.👉 Follow the podcast, like the episode, and share it with others who want to understand how power operates beyond headlines.
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