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    In the shadowy world of espionage during the Cold War, one man's actions would send shockwaves through the American intelligence community. This video is a chilling exploration of the life and crimes of CIA mole Aldrich Ames, a seemingly unremarkable CIA officer who would become one of the most damaging spies in US history.
    From his early life in Wisconsin to his recruitment into the CIA, the documentary delves into the psyche of a man who would betray his country for money and a lavish lifestyle. As a counterintelligence officer, Ames had access to the CIA's most sensitive information. Yet, unbeknownst to his colleagues, he was also a spy for the Soviet Union, compromising more highly classified CIA assets than any other officer until his arrest in 1994.
    This video explores Ames' relationship with Maria del Rosario Casas Dupuy, a Colombian national and his second wife, whose extravagant spending habits played a role in Ames's decision to sell secrets to the Soviets. It also examines the devastating impact of his betrayal, which led to the execution of at least ten sources and compromised numerous intelligence operations.
    The life of Aldrich Ames is a tale of deception, espionage, and treachery, set against the backdrop of global politics and the Cold War. It's a story that asks how a man sworn to protect his country could turn against it, and how the institutions designed to safeguard the nation failed to detect his deception for so long. This is the story of Aldrich Ames, the spy who hid in plain sight.
    #spystories #philipthompson #espionage
    References:
    • An Assessment of the Aldrich H. Ames Espionage Case and Its Implications for U.S. Intelligence: Report Prepared by the Staff of the Select Committee on Intelligence, United States Senate
    • Betrayal: The Story of Aldrich Ames, an American Spy - Tim Weiner & Others
    • Circle of Treason - Sandra Grimes & Another
    • The Spy and the Traitor - Ben MacIntyre (limited excerpts relating to Gordievsky's betrayal)
    • Various web articles
    • Wikipedia entry on Aldrich Ames (relied on extensively as the article is comprehensive and cites many of the above sources).

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  • @PhilipThompson
    @PhilipThompson  Рік тому +99

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  • @plutover9
    @plutover9 Рік тому +1675

    Throughout the video, the narrator repeatedly states that Aims is a mediocre and average spy who was promoted solely by chance, but the CIA still took this long to figure out who the mole was, suggesting that perhaps he was a great spy after all, but the CIA doesn't want anyone to know this because it will harm their image.

    • @lightbringer9940
      @lightbringer9940 Рік тому +164

      Yeah I would think the greatest spies would be the ones that are invisible or mediocre

    • @Rainbow-mi3kw
      @Rainbow-mi3kw Рік тому

      Their image will always be evil and crooked both by their enemies and fellow americans. But for those who sacrificed their lives and lived with their code,the badge of honor will never be forgotten.

    • @sakilengwenya4472
      @sakilengwenya4472 10 місяців тому +62

      Absolutely. Going out of his way to make him Ames look crazy, obviously also beat the polygraph test

    • @titorex
      @titorex 10 місяців тому +26

      ofc they wont recognize him, pride comes first XD

    • @simonemeekins8389
      @simonemeekins8389 10 місяців тому

      A lot of it was because the CIA didn't WANT to believe they had a mole. For some reason, it was almost as if they thought they were completely immune to that kind of treachery and betrayal.

  • @oro7114
    @oro7114 9 місяців тому +763

    I love that in this time you could start a job as a painter and decorator and work your way up to being a full blown spy

    • @Der_Dolmetscher
      @Der_Dolmetscher 9 місяців тому +45

      You’d be surprised where and how informants are groomed all over the globe today.

    • @geoffreyparker926
      @geoffreyparker926 9 місяців тому

      It makes the whole profession seem very amateurish, doesn't it? And I think they took so long to wake up to Ames that it must be so! Read Pete Earley's book, "Confessions of a Spy: The Real Story of Aldrich Ames",
      ISBN 0-399-14188-X. In it a woman in the CIA (not any of the names in the team shown here: Jeanne Vertefeuille, in fact, who spent ten fruitless years trying to find the mole). She got all the credit, but the travesty and tragedy is that after all that time she hired a young tyro, fresh into the team, and put him on the job of investigating Ames. He decided to start by looking for the money trail, and in three weeks had nailed Ames when he traced the KGB's payments into an account for him, (in Colombia), if I remember correctly. Her team wasted ten years, so many lives, and lost so much vital information passed by Ames, and the new guy in their team did the job in three weeks! And she was the one presented to Clinton, who got all the accolades, when she had been a complete Donkey on the job. And the fact that this ceremony of congratulations took place at all in the face of such a debacle was a travesty and a complete disgrace to the CIA, actually celebrated by a disgrace of a President! What a disgusting outcome, with all the lives of those betrayed by Ames lost, and data vital to National Security lost as well. The young tyro remained unacknowledged, with the exception perhaps of the acknowledgement by Pete Earley of his smart, down to earth, common sense!

    • @robinstewart2506
      @robinstewart2506 9 місяців тому +22

      For a spy to be effective, I would think having working knowledge in several areas would be helpful.

    • @mangos2888
      @mangos2888 8 місяців тому +2

      Not possible today!

    • @eggysmelly
      @eggysmelly 8 місяців тому

      twas ever thus

  • @DCfreerunner
    @DCfreerunner Рік тому +492

    Either the luckiest guy alive or the CIA is massively more incompetent than I thought

    • @olliegoria
      @olliegoria Рік тому +59

      Dad's old army unit called them "Clowns In Action"

    • @geoffreyparker926
      @geoffreyparker926 9 місяців тому +26

      The answer is both! 🫵🏼👍🏼❤️🤠

    • @WazZappening
      @WazZappening 8 місяців тому

      I was conviced that the CIA was behind the kennedy assasination, and then I atched this...and I have my doubts now lol

    • @moxictasculinity
      @moxictasculinity 8 місяців тому

      *was incompetent

    • @testingmysoup5678
      @testingmysoup5678 8 місяців тому +24

      ​@@moxictasculinityit's much more incompetent now than it was, we rely on British intelligence cause they've gone down hill so much. And British intelligence is truly terrible

  • @Eatingsundew499
    @Eatingsundew499 Рік тому +335

    To think, if Ames just lived within his means he might have never been caught. Poetic but scary none the less

    • @thegoat5141
      @thegoat5141 11 місяців тому +44

      What I found funny was the jealousy of his superiors to his improved standard of living drew suspicion to him.

    • @jacob_90s
      @jacob_90s 8 місяців тому +5

      Complacency and overconfidence are deadly

    • @sssspider
      @sssspider 8 місяців тому +33

      @@thegoat5141it’s not necessarily jealousy. If you have a security clearance, you’ll occasionally be required to take security training on how to identify people who may be security risks, and one of the signs is someone suddenly attaining unexplained wealth.

    • @slappy8941
      @slappy8941 4 місяці тому +1

      True, but "nonetheless" is one word. Literacy is important.

    • @Sunluvr1
      @Sunluvr1 3 місяці тому

      ⁠@@slappy8941 I completely agree with you .

  • @uriel7203
    @uriel7203 Рік тому +1898

    This makes me lose all confidence in the CIA. The guy was basically telling everyone that he was involved in illegal activities at best.

    • @donsolos
      @donsolos Рік тому

      CIA needs secret money to fund secret operations. Go watch the movie American made with tom cruise

    • @terminalpreppie8439
      @terminalpreppie8439 Рік тому

      So when the CIA funded the mass murder of peasants in multiple South American and South East Asian countries, poisoned thousands of American civilians with psychedelics, funded and trained death squads in Afghanistan that murdered room fulls of children, funded Mujahideen, enacted tens of coups of democratically elected leaders throughout the world, that was all fine to you? This is where you draw the line? Hate to break it to ya, but the reason the CIA didn't care this guy was doing illegal shit is because everyone in the CIA does illegal shit. And even if the crimes they commit are technically "legal", it doesn't take away the fact they are a terrorist organization responsible for the deaths of millions since their inception

    • @njones8791
      @njones8791 Рік тому +80

      Robert Hanseen the FBI double agent who just died at ADX, outdid this man.

    • @criticaljacques2237
      @criticaljacques2237 Рік тому +81

      Intel agents, writ large, basically have a license to break most laws that the general citizenry are expected/required to obey... up to and including murder. A lot of their training involves learning skills to avoid being caught (and/or identified) while breaking the law.
      If they do happen to get caught, their handlers can either bail them out or disown them completely, in which case the agent is on their own... this depends on the nature and necessity (to the mission) of the crime. It's like in the movie 'American Made' (based on the true story of Barry Seal) when SHTF, the protagonist's handler acted as though he had no idea who he was. Washed his hands of him completely.

    • @gobblegobble239
      @gobblegobble239 Рік тому

      Lmao you had confidence in the CIA? I don't believe it.

  • @UnquietSlumber
    @UnquietSlumber Рік тому +340

    My neighbor is a former "analyst". I once asked her if she knew him, she said, "Know him? He was head of my branch". She said he was a jerk in person. I guess so!

    • @George_Soros.
      @George_Soros. 7 місяців тому +7

      You must live in Florida , close enough to the beach 😮

    • @tipsywizard7865
      @tipsywizard7865 4 місяці тому +2

      @@George_Soros.😂👌🏻

    • @AdventureSam
      @AdventureSam Місяць тому +1

      ‘Former’ - there’s no such thing as ‘former’ CIA 🤣

  • @ManishKumar-kh1fo
    @ManishKumar-kh1fo Рік тому +988

    There may have been someone else in CIA who could have protected Ames all throughout.

    • @Hashi88.
      @Hashi88. Рік тому

      Traitor are killers with immoral and looser are most likely to be deceptive their country and financial greedy can also cause to be in that dirty job. ames is a big Traitor but for how long was he hiding himself impossible there some other CIA officials who were protecting his Espionage acts of betrayal.

    • @jamesamelia2812
      @jamesamelia2812 Рік тому +19

      The Fourth Man?

    • @mmusimapheto2924
      @mmusimapheto2924 Рік тому +131

      You have a point here! Why would they turn a blind eye to so many daring signs….

    • @jamesamelia2812
      @jamesamelia2812 Рік тому

      @@mmusimapheto2924 I'll tell you why...James Angleton! That deranged @sshole may have been gone for more than a decade but he severly damaged the SE Division and he chased away anyone in counterintelligence who disagreed with his delusional @ss! That is why the Cubans had double agents passing us chickenfeed!

    • @BeMa3000
      @BeMa3000 Рік тому +16

      17:29 ?

  • @bobruiz1242
    @bobruiz1242 Рік тому +93

    He did this all for a woman that xould care less about him just his money what a bozo

  • @2jsanc681
    @2jsanc681 Рік тому +154

    Someone was advancing his career. His story is filled with tons of psychological red flags. Instead he got promotion after promotion.

    • @Essdyn
      @Essdyn Рік тому +44

      It's a common thing in corporate and public work structures. Those who underperform but still have some leverage for whatever reason (skills or nepotism) they get fired 'upward' to just get rid of them

    • @VinnyUnion
      @VinnyUnion Рік тому +10

      ​@@Essdynit's the main character perk.

    • @arandolph826tube
      @arandolph826tube Рік тому

      Or just the routine upward stumble of a mediocre white man.

    • @raptorhacker599
      @raptorhacker599 Рік тому

      ​@@Essdyn😂😂

    • @lv1543
      @lv1543 Рік тому +4

      Fall upwards

  • @TheItchyDani3l
    @TheItchyDani3l Рік тому +885

    Are we really surprised that our double agents were exposed by a Soviet double agent?
    There's something dumbly poetic about this story.

    • @modestrocker1
      @modestrocker1 Рік тому

      its almost as if 2 totalitarian nations are pointing fingers at each other and going "no your the bad guy"

    • @rmilleriv1
      @rmilleriv1 Рік тому +18

      Lots of folks much better then you died over this, have an ounce of class

    • @mohamedsalah6580
      @mohamedsalah6580 Рік тому +104

      @@rmilleriv1lots of folks on either side have died for the same very thing. What side you’re on just depends on your perspective. He is no better or worse than any soviet spying for the US.

    • @krokosaur777
      @krokosaur777 Рік тому +43

      @@rmilleriv1"have an ounce of class" 🤓🤓🤓

    • @MadAtMax.300Blackout
      @MadAtMax.300Blackout Рік тому +9

      ​@@krokosaur777the narrator rubbed off on him lol

  • @kateoconnor30030
    @kateoconnor30030 Рік тому +881

    My great uncle, Rodney Carlson- CIA head of counter-Soviet intelligence during the 1980s was one of the men responsible for hiring Ames. I never met him but he always saw Ames’ betrayal as one of the worst things to occur in his life and career. Great video.

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  Рік тому +73

      Thanks for sharing that, very interesting!

    • @jvaliente9094
      @jvaliente9094 Рік тому +27

      wow small world

    • @69Deez_Nutz69
      @69Deez_Nutz69 Рік тому +40

      😂did you just admit for your great uncle's guilt?

    • @kateoconnor30030
      @kateoconnor30030 Рік тому +80

      @@69Deez_Nutz69 to the contrary, he had no involvement or knowledge of Ames’ betrayal while it occurred. Ames didn’t become such a notorious double agent through having American co-conspirators, we must remember this.

    • @El_L38
      @El_L38 Рік тому

      @@kateoconnor30030tell me you love me

  • @amanullahkariapper2503
    @amanullahkariapper2503 Рік тому +321

    Ames seems to have been the perfect traitor, from a communist, ideological perspective. He was a capitalist so short-sighted that he endangered the very system that set up his scale of values (entirely based on matter, it would seem).
    Just as those Soviet citizens who spied for the West out of ideological conviction that capitalism was, on balance, better, were perfect from the perspective of the West.
    There would have to be more than just KGB distraction and deception operations behind the impunity with which Ames was able to work for them for so many years. A more senior mole seems very likely.
    Thank you for this excellent documentary.

    • @Jonnybarbs
      @Jonnybarbs Рік тому +11

      Amazing well written

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 9 місяців тому +1

      Your forgetting one thing : That Ames was counterintelligence. This means he knew how the CIA operated as an insider.

    • @amanullahkariapper2503
      @amanullahkariapper2503 9 місяців тому

      @@colinstewart1432 yes, that would definitely have helped him a lot!

    • @paulbrown3302
      @paulbrown3302 8 місяців тому +2

      He became the guy that should’ve caught the guy giving away intelligence…that was the issue here

  • @simearsov
    @simearsov Рік тому +44

    CIA: Oh look, this dude we arent paying enough to risk his life is living very good, thats weird.

    • @HOLYOKEFLATS
      @HOLYOKEFLATS 8 місяців тому

      BINGO WHAT A BUNCH OF CLOWN FEKLE

  • @skepziev2565
    @skepziev2565 Рік тому +76

    CIA agents makes around 60k a year according to google. This is just a recipe for agents to defect. Actually crazy how they are working for one of the most lucrative organizations and getting paid the same as an amazon delivery man. 😭

    • @HOLYOKEFLATS
      @HOLYOKEFLATS 8 місяців тому +17

      i was looking for this comment ain’t no way i hell i risk my neck for that tick that u telling me the hair dresser at the mall with lots of clients makes me look like chump change as operative and i’m intelligence .😬😐😕

    • @salmanyare2103
      @salmanyare2103 6 місяців тому +18

      $60K a year in 1980s was satisfactory

    • @certifiedyaminspector-dadd6224
      @certifiedyaminspector-dadd6224 4 місяці тому

      Avg CIA salary is $95k. I'm pretty sure a spy gets paid a lot more

    • @karmakile
      @karmakile 3 місяці тому +1

      thats the whole point...they want people who do it for love or loyalty.. people who aspire to job for a high salary will be easiest to bribe

    • @jackschitt6235
      @jackschitt6235 3 місяці тому

      ​@@salmanyare2103My brother started with 70K about 30 years ago with the second largest law firm in the USA after finishing second in his law school class. He left for the government after a few years and is still with them. What he does is interesting and important but his salary isn't all that impressive really by today's standards. 30 years after law school and I believe he's still closer to 100K than 200k. U don't get rich as a government employee if if what u r doing is important etc. End of (true) story.

  • @athensronyrony4083
    @athensronyrony4083 Рік тому +63

    he was not a single mole ...someone was helping him...

    • @meghan3713
      @meghan3713 Рік тому +13

      There always is.

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx Рік тому +8

      Don’t forget the Soviets did everything they could to keep suspicion away from Ames, that may have been enough on its own for awhile.

    • @DM-mq6hx
      @DM-mq6hx 9 місяців тому +2

      Lots of Russian resources

    • @etherealenergy9471
      @etherealenergy9471 8 місяців тому

      Probably Robert Hannsen I wouldn't be surprised.

    • @areaxisthegurkha
      @areaxisthegurkha 7 місяців тому

      ​@@DM-mq6hxresources that exist in the CIA.. Another mole obviously

  • @jadams3427
    @jadams3427 11 місяців тому +65

    It is incredible how easily Ames, Hannson and Walker, did so much damage.

    • @AJohnSmith
      @AJohnSmith 3 місяці тому +1

      Boomers did a number on this country.

    • @terry4137
      @terry4137 3 дні тому

      @@AJohnSmithknow your history. This shit was happening and planned way before the boomers came along.

  • @jeremiahwilliams7031
    @jeremiahwilliams7031 Рік тому +174

    Maybe the CIA had many agents suddenly becoming rich from their association with Colombians. Maybe that’s why no one was dismissed.

    • @Blake_.Dryden
      @Blake_.Dryden Рік тому +9

      I would’ve left this comment if you hadn’t...😂 I know a Jeremiah Williams from Virginia, very good guy.

    • @olliegoria
      @olliegoria Рік тому +51

      US Govt to white kids: "say no to drugs"
      US Govt to black kids: "today we learning how to cook rock"

    • @modestrocker1
      @modestrocker1 Рік тому

      you mean funding the contras that lead the crack epidemic? seems like you missed the important part

    • @modestrocker1
      @modestrocker1 Рік тому +4

      @@olliegoria more like dealers but sure

    • @yacined4190
      @yacined4190 Рік тому +1

      @@olliegoria muh racsim

  • @nicolekarmah7103
    @nicolekarmah7103 Рік тому +292

    The moment he became a drunkard, he had to be laid off.
    Money is indeed a source of evil.
    This narration is so great, no uncalled for background voices, he's so calm telling the story.
    Let me subscribe now

    • @hectormunoz6052
      @hectormunoz6052 Рік тому +15

      Money is NOT the root of all evil .
      The LOVE of money is

    • @caezero2072
      @caezero2072 Рік тому

      ​@@hectormunoz6052there are many stories of poor parents who become robbers just so their child has money to go to school or things like paying hospital bills... do you think those people love money? So yeah money is the root of evil.

    • @jarrodpairgin6886
      @jarrodpairgin6886 Рік тому +9

      Bro everybody in law enforcement is a drunk tf are you talking about. Lol
      His greed and marrying a gold digger is what got him not the alcoholism.

    • @rianweston-dodds6247
      @rianweston-dodds6247 Рік тому +2

      No, we will not let you

    • @leexingha
      @leexingha Рік тому

      its like ur also saying woman is a source of evil

  • @psmith9789
    @psmith9789 Рік тому +354

    There were no CIA cameras pointed at the USSR embassy to catch Ames on his FIRST visit? WHY?!

    • @Eloquence00
      @Eloquence00 Рік тому +89

      The amount of people who go in and out of some embassies is astronomical. There just isn't enough manpower to carefully comb through every piece of information you could gain.

    • @lightofchicagoproductionz9012
      @lightofchicagoproductionz9012 Рік тому +16

      Somebody wanted it to hapoen

    • @Alphoric
      @Alphoric Рік тому

      Genuinely one of the dumbest comments on this platform

    • @thomascrabtree
      @thomascrabtree Рік тому +47

      CCTV was terrible quality back in 80’s, 4 megapixel only became standard now in 2023… Also it was only black and white. You could barely see anything

    • @scottashe984
      @scottashe984 Рік тому

      Still waiting to see the attack on the Pentagon in 2001. They released 4 frames that don't show a jet and they confiscated cctv from the adjacent gas station. The 4 frames weren't released until years later. Maybe they are hiding something... Hmm just maybe..

  • @daisys8052
    @daisys8052 Рік тому +287

    The last few lines about a second-hand jaguar and handbags were an apt summing up of the cynical and unthinking actions of Aims. Humans can be so uncaring about other lives. Incredible, but true.

    • @peterj5106
      @peterj5106 Рік тому +4

      Not the first & doubtful if he'll be the last either.

    • @cct7558
      @cct7558 Рік тому +1

      Okay, now that America is in the full swing of
      wokeism do you really think it is the best country in the world??? What a fucking joke that country is!

    • @rocinante4488
      @rocinante4488 Рік тому

      The spies who were executed by the Soviet Union because of Ames were doing the same, immoral, greedy thing that Ames was. They were Soviet citizens in privileged positions accepting money from the CIA to damage the interests of their country. AKA: “traitors”. Don’t feel bad for them

    • @creativeideas012
      @creativeideas012 Рік тому +7

      Like the see-eye-ay cares for the general public?!

    • @danielbakergill
      @danielbakergill Рік тому

      Oh no, those poor poor traitors.

  • @AdamDylanFoley
    @AdamDylanFoley Рік тому +223

    one different perspective would be to think of Ames as a hitman that charges a quarter mill per contract, because of him 10 men died and he was paid $2.5 million so 250k per person, I bet you in a million year he would never view himself in this manner, he didn't kill them directly but he did in-directly and got paid for it so in effect he was kinda like a hitman.

    • @RossKempOnYourMum01
      @RossKempOnYourMum01 Рік тому +19

      He spent their lives on shoes and handbags for his wife.

    • @olliegoria
      @olliegoria Рік тому +51

      ​@@RossKempOnYourMum01imagine becoming one of the best spies the US has ever known only to get merked so some Colombian woman can eat lobster

    • @eveei
      @eveei Рік тому +2

      Weird way of thinking about it

    • @dixen9116
      @dixen9116 Рік тому +9

      @@eveeiWhy weird? Pretty accurate

    • @eveei
      @eveei Рік тому +4

      @@dixen9116 It just seems weird, he's nowhere close to a hitman or anything like it. I just don't agree.

  • @greenhat7618
    @greenhat7618 9 місяців тому +18

    The story of Oleg Gordievsky is written into the book The Spy and the Traitor: The Greatest Espionage Story of the Cold War, which is quite worth a read, or listening to.

  • @Soy_Bomb
    @Soy_Bomb Рік тому +23

    You would think a CIA administrator like Ames would know polygraph is theater.

  • @jonasghafur4940
    @jonasghafur4940 Рік тому +75

    i find it extremely jarring that polygraphs are still held to such a degree of usefulness in US defense, law enforcement and so on. Not only is their efficacy questionable and highly dependent on the operator in the first place, but there are literally boatloads of ways to famoose your way around them.
    Propanolol and other non-cardioselective beta-adrenergic antagonists (read: old betablockers) can be used to suppress physical symptoms of stress and overexcitement. It’s so good, it’s prescribed off label for stage fright and is used as a doping agent in billiards, pool and snooker.
    Commonly used sedatives and anxiolytics like Benzodiazepines (Valium, Xanax, Ativan etc.), barbiturates for vet use, as well as narcolepsy and epilepsy medications are even more effective at that.
    It’s also reported that people make polygraph results unusable by provoking false-positives with stimulants like caffeine, Adderall or Ritalin. Those drugs induce constant activation of the sympathetic nervous system, so the lies are drowned out in the noise of having your heart race from the get go. People even dodged draft like that, devour a whole pack of caffeine tablets before your medical and claim your have anxiety and cardiovascular issues lmfao

    • @barkingmad7407
      @barkingmad7407 Рік тому +9

      Reading your remarks is the only redeeming part of watching this appalling train-wreck by the US Intelligence community. Unfortunately, your astute observations will surely be ignored, as they are based on a reasonable and prudent approach.

    • @jonasghafur4940
      @jonasghafur4940 Рік тому +7

      @@barkingmad7407 thank you for your kind words sir.
      Due to the fact that i am not a US citizen, i respectfully refrain from joining in on your criticism out of admiration for the one-of-a-kind experiment that are the United States, but i will say that i most definitely get where you are coming from. No doubt about that.

    • @AtticusMaxiMillian43
      @AtticusMaxiMillian43 5 місяців тому

      Polygraphs are bogus. It will at times measure stress...not lies. Complete garbage

    • @maxdorey6713
      @maxdorey6713 3 місяці тому

      Not to mention that when it does catch an actual criminal spy it was disregarded

  • @bigfootwojak4393
    @bigfootwojak4393 Рік тому +37

    There should be the death penalty for this. His greed cost ten men their lives. Deaths that surely involved many hours of torture.

    • @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355
      @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355 Рік тому +3

      You’re not wrong safe to assume people got injured from this, but then again isn’t it what happens when you work for the devil?

    • @HOLYOKEFLATS
      @HOLYOKEFLATS 8 місяців тому

      10 men they counted i know more were affected than that

  • @blessedjosh4805
    @blessedjosh4805 8 місяців тому +8

    There is a woman behind every great man’s story

  • @chesspiece81
    @chesspiece81 Рік тому +87

    For the Central "Intelligence " Agency they were dumb as shit for FAR too long. To me a 5 year polygraph schedule seems way too lenient.

    • @bryandsouza9905
      @bryandsouza9905 Рік тому +2

      Exactly

    • @SimianIndustries
      @SimianIndustries Рік тому +2

      That's not what intelligence means here

    • @nightfire_CSGO
      @nightfire_CSGO Рік тому +11

      They also let him fail upwards from being a bloody PAINTER to this sort of position??? Let him keep working as a known alcohol abuser? They were using a polygraph test conductor who was known to be lax or even incompetent?

    • @schoeyy5468
      @schoeyy5468 Рік тому +16

      Polygraphs don't work

    • @drewv6852
      @drewv6852 Рік тому

      Fr people who believe in polygraph are dumb as rocks

  • @pullt
    @pullt Рік тому +121

    The morality of the spy/counter spy systems are always interesting to me. Ames is a traitor, a shitbags, the worst guy ever.....but he's basically only burning assets doing the exact same thing he is doing.

    • @modestrocker1
      @modestrocker1 Рік тому

      the american government and the departments that work in their interests are hypocrites at best.

    • @bobbyallen4555
      @bobbyallen4555 Рік тому

      I think he is an American Hero...remember Americans betrayed the British Empire and most Americans are White trash that fled the problems in their homeland to take apart of European colonization and imperialism.

    • @typerez8132
      @typerez8132 Рік тому +17

      You can't really judge a spy on morality

    • @pullt
      @pullt Рік тому +5

      @@chickenlittle2206 You missed several phrases: "at the end of the day" and "might makes right" would have made your word salad bulkier....

    • @typerez8132
      @typerez8132 Рік тому +9

      @chickenlittle2206 is keeping an oath designed to brain wash morale tho? Look at the pledge of allegiance its designed to brain was kids

  • @fabioguerrero3513
    @fabioguerrero3513 Рік тому +14

    I'm Colombian and is the reality a lot of women here are like that Girl greedy and materialist😅

    • @mmusimapheto2924
      @mmusimapheto2924 Рік тому +5

      It’s the same here in South Africa! Seems like it’s global 😄

    • @graham2088
      @graham2088 8 місяців тому +1

      I've visited a couple of countries and it's the same everywhere lol.

  • @hughratsch8879
    @hughratsch8879 Рік тому +111

    0 accountability for the ones who overlooked and underestimated this dangerous criminal.

    • @akashbhasin788
      @akashbhasin788 Рік тому

      We need to think outside the box. Let me tell you if anyone was dismissed or demoted, KGB would ve tried to poach em. That's why most intelligence agencies avoid upsetting their assets.

    • @rasalghul1904
      @rasalghul1904 Рік тому +11

      He did the same everyone else did, just the victims were different. Not rly something to condemn but rather to encourage

    • @enzomauro9889
      @enzomauro9889 11 місяців тому

      dangerous criminal? you are delusional, the CIA is the biggest criminal organization in the world after the Mossad

    • @AbdullahHashi-kw3qj
      @AbdullahHashi-kw3qj 5 місяців тому

      CIA has been involved in many many activities that amount to war crimes over the past 50 yrs, so it is criminal organisation from the legal stand point of many many countries

  • @terrygerhart1485
    @terrygerhart1485 Рік тому +67

    Reason it took so long to find Aimes is the same why UK MI6 could not see the Cambridge 5. If you do not want to see something you will disregard reality.

  • @AkilJacob
    @AkilJacob Рік тому +12

    6k a month on phone calls lol. She could haved traveled home for that much money lol

  • @tommybahama5656
    @tommybahama5656 Рік тому +53

    Considering the terrible things the CIA have done to their own citizens....

    • @sandrasue44
      @sandrasue44 Рік тому

      Covert Operation CIA COINTELPRO , spying on ,even bedrooms and torturing just citizens worldwide. Done as an experiment...nothing but a gestapo training program.
      MKULTRA, Mind control study on children. Operation Paperclip.

    • @deaswe1
      @deaswe1 Рік тому

      Explain.

    • @shoeofobama6091
      @shoeofobama6091 Рік тому +7

      and foreign citizens

  • @MaziarYousefi
    @MaziarYousefi Рік тому +41

    Narration and story telling was great.

  • @wabuyirichard9439
    @wabuyirichard9439 Рік тому +9

    Thr guys he outed were doing the same exact thing he was doing, leaking information from the other side😂😂

  • @leolion6012
    @leolion6012 Рік тому +20

    Obviously he was Getting More Layers of Protection than he actually knew he had !! Someone, most likely either the Polygraph tester or someone much higher in Rank was keeping an extra Bubble around him until the heat came on them and then they would give him up!!

  • @teztez9145
    @teztez9145 Рік тому +13

    Some people are worth the death penalty. This POS delivered so many people to death he needed the same punishment.

    • @eversnajera
      @eversnajera Рік тому

      The CIA deals in death, why are you so upset when agents go missing under the same circumstances they have disappeared others?

    • @peachtime
      @peachtime Рік тому +8

      I think it was funny and america deserves it

    • @pigslam
      @pigslam Рік тому +4

      ​@@peachtimebased

  • @friskjidjidoglu7415
    @friskjidjidoglu7415 Рік тому +58

    To be fair polygraph tests are unreliable, which is why they are inadmissible in court. What if you take one and you just get very nervous because of the pressure of the thing?

    • @DeadAndAliveCat
      @DeadAndAliveCat 8 місяців тому +5

      Every time a polygraph is mentioned some redditor stumbles out of the woodwork yelling "UHMM ACKSHUALLY DID YOU KNOW POLYGRAPHS ARE INADMISSIBLE IN COURT??"
      We know. Everyone knows. It's common knowledge.

    • @Krunkeridleios
      @Krunkeridleios 8 місяців тому

      How can something so little brother you that much? You need some help man​@@DeadAndAliveCat

    • @datmonkey5680
      @datmonkey5680 7 місяців тому +4

      @@DeadAndAliveCatit’s not common knowledge, or else he wouldn’t have to explain it, chill out.

    • @DeadAndAliveCat
      @DeadAndAliveCat 7 місяців тому +2

      @@datmonkey5680 "or else he wouldn’t have to explain it" lmao, yes, he in fact didn't have to explain it.

    • @greenockscatman
      @greenockscatman 6 місяців тому +3

      @@DeadAndAliveCat it's noteworthy that an intelligence agency would use something akin to reading tea leaves to root out suspected moles

  • @markswift
    @markswift 9 місяців тому +6

    No one fired or demoted in the CIA. Typical D.C. and the incompetence that goes on till this day.

  • @7071t6
    @7071t6 Рік тому +9

    noticed even in the 1980's they had a head of cyber security etc? So just think what they have now, the NSA and CIA would have tabs on every single commnet placed on u tube and other platforms etc?

  • @con1q2w
    @con1q2w Рік тому +31

    What an absolute legend.

    • @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355
      @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355 Рік тому +7

      Not all heroes were capes…

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx Рік тому

      He’s an idiot who got people killed because he was a simp for a Brazilian woman who didn’t care about him. You need better role models.

    • @con1q2w
      @con1q2w Рік тому +12

      @@wildpleasureswildpleasures2355 One man's freedom fighter is another man's 'terrorist'... and we can all watch Star Wars and realize the Rebellion are the good guys....

    • @emilyadams1674
      @emilyadams1674 Рік тому

      He caused several people to be killed

    • @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355
      @wildpleasureswildpleasures2355 Рік тому +7

      @@con1q2w I salute Mr Ames for his service

  • @Dr.Pepper001
    @Dr.Pepper001 Рік тому +13

    The love of money is the root of all evil.

    • @sandrasue44
      @sandrasue44 Рік тому +1

      😢 the love of a frivolous and foolish woman was his.

  • @thomaspainerules3114
    @thomaspainerules3114 Рік тому +31

    All because he needed to fund his wife’s spending habits, as she looked the other way ? That’s treason and he should have gotten a traitors knot !

  • @Woodtyper
    @Woodtyper Рік тому +102

    So well done, from story line to the exceptionally well done illustrations. Could you identify the illustrator. I would love to be able to search for more work by that talented artist. Thank you.

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  Рік тому +35

      Hello! I made the illustrations myself using Midjourney. They are available on my Buy Me A Coffee page if you're interested :)
      www.buymeacoffee.com/philipthompson

    • @МишаХопин
      @МишаХопин Рік тому +2

      7round, and so what 🤔🤷🏻‍♂️ can’t take masks 🎭 presentations anyways. Not my thing at all

    • @jamalabdul825
      @jamalabdul825 Рік тому

      ​@@МишаХопин❤

    • @stakkteamofficial1704
      @stakkteamofficial1704 Рік тому +10

      @@PhilipThompson wait you're charging for art you generated with ai???

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  Рік тому +10

      @@stakkteamofficial1704 a number of people have expressed interest in the images, so I made them available as a benefit for supporters of the channel. I've been open about my use of midjourney to create the images.

  • @daniellimo4087
    @daniellimo4087 Рік тому +9

    Out of curiosity, did this fellows mistress add sugar in her thing because why didn't he drop her

  • @mancroft
    @mancroft Рік тому +17

    Excellent. Love the illustrations!

  • @touchofgrey5372
    @touchofgrey5372 9 місяців тому +21

    To me, this lowlife was the most damaging spy in CIA's history. Not only that, but after he was caught his demeanor was still the most arrogant, cynical and spiteful of all. Just by looking at him one can tell how narcissistic he is!

    • @KCS-01
      @KCS-01 9 місяців тому

      I’m sure it’s not because he knows what the west is really like right?

    • @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS
      @WeWillAlwaysHaveVALIS 9 місяців тому +9

      Given the global damage that the organisation has wrought, the phrase "turn about is fair play" comes to mind.

    • @areaxisthegurkha
      @areaxisthegurkha 7 місяців тому

      No couldn't tell, you're just saying it now because he was caught red handed but back then nobody would've known it was him.

    • @RocketPropelledWombat
      @RocketPropelledWombat 4 дні тому +1

      Defo had some kind of disorder (sociopath / narcissist etc.). I don't know which, but he was definitely a wrong'un.

  • @Auntie-Sara
    @Auntie-Sara 10 місяців тому +11

    I've already dealt with my thoughts and feelings regarding Ames yet there were still some surprises in this well-narrated post, thank you.

  • @tootzy-the-roll
    @tootzy-the-roll Рік тому +6

    Aaah, governmental incompetence never disappoints.

  • @cattandneil1504
    @cattandneil1504 Рік тому +15

    Great documentary! Very informative!

  • @florencecurrie7861
    @florencecurrie7861 Рік тому +5

    Went to high school with him and his sister. mother for English, both lovely. Aldrich was weird.

  • @asha4736
    @asha4736 Рік тому +83

    Given what the CIA have done across the globe, good on Ames.

    • @4thamendment237
      @4thamendment237 Рік тому

      Good on Ames? Shame on Ames, more like. Given the damage that he did to this country he has made YOU less safe. The countermeasures that have to be employed now are going to cost the taxpayers even more, due to Ames. Treason and sabotage cost money.

    • @criticaljacques2237
      @criticaljacques2237 Рік тому +4

      Traitors are traitors

    • @asha4736
      @asha4736 Рік тому +16

      @@criticaljacques2237 he didn't betray my country so 🤷‍‍

    • @XevLexa
      @XevLexa Рік тому

      Exactly!

    • @mmanacguy
      @mmanacguy Рік тому +2

      You think CIA can accomplish everything by being morale? I don't think so! You gotta do what you gotta do.

  • @joncoats2719
    @joncoats2719 9 місяців тому +12

    “he handed over copious amounts of cia documents in exchange for money and vodka”
    cia approves this message.

  • @crucialmatt
    @crucialmatt 9 місяців тому +6

    Crazy he’s still alive 82 years old now

  • @AyoKeyloGaming
    @AyoKeyloGaming Рік тому +24

    The level of incompetence, makes me think it had to be somebody else in CIA or higher up allowing him to slip pass for so long, but could be plain old ignorance😔

    • @colmcillegardner2144
      @colmcillegardner2144 Рік тому +3

      Ignorance is said to be the most dangerous thing on the planet.

    • @orangejjay
      @orangejjay 9 місяців тому

      ​@@colmcillegardner2144Ignorance is bliss.

  • @thomascrabtree
    @thomascrabtree Рік тому +81

    The irony of both Angleton Syndrome and McCarthyism is that recently declassified files show both Angleton and McCarthy were 100% correct about the Soviet moles they accused

    • @johnroyal4054
      @johnroyal4054 Рік тому +2

      Bring it back

    • @FD_and_B
      @FD_and_B Рік тому +15

      No they fucking weren’t lmao

    • @experttact
      @experttact Рік тому +9

      2% accurate 98% inaccurate

    • @calmc9655
      @calmc9655 Рік тому +4

      ​@@FD_and_Byeah.. we're gonna need a source for that 😂

    • @autumn-vl5ez
      @autumn-vl5ez Рік тому

      That's such horseshit 😂 cite your sources dude I want to know where you're getting this information from

  • @galt67
    @galt67 Рік тому +10

    Excellent presentation and superb voice over. Thanks for sharing!😊

    • @Weeks.
      @Weeks. 4 місяці тому +1

      The voice over is AI...

  • @SiyabongaCebekhulu
    @SiyabongaCebekhulu Рік тому +7

    😂😂😂 these are all criminals though 😔 the fact that it was so easy for him to be in the CIA just says he believed he is untouchable

  • @4029ki-ey
    @4029ki-ey Рік тому +4

    Damn. Can't believe Andrew Schulz did all this.

  • @GSXK4
    @GSXK4 Рік тому +14

    I lived in the same neighborhood as Ames in upper middle-class Arlington, VA.
    His house was a little odd because he had red colored window shutters.

  • @thomasvictoria5076
    @thomasvictoria5076 Рік тому +7

    I can't stop laughing 🤣 Ames was prosecuted as a US double agent that compromised Soviet Union double agents
    Nice documentary

  • @WazZappening
    @WazZappening 8 місяців тому +2

    26:50 that guy was placed in the witness protection program and now moonlights as a famous hollywood actor named Robert Deniro. /s

  • @Splomf
    @Splomf 7 місяців тому +6

    This is AI generated

  • @hornedgod2873
    @hornedgod2873 Рік тому +62

    The production value here is off the charts 🙏🏽🙏🏽

    • @KristianBjotve
      @KristianBjotve Рік тому +3

      Power point presentation, lol. But good story

    • @morkusmorkus6040
      @morkusmorkus6040 6 місяців тому

      ​@@KristianBjotve With a robo-voice no less.

  • @jodrizzly1766
    @jodrizzly1766 Рік тому +4

    I would personally sell out to any government for such a small amount of money compared to the amount that the heads of our (US) current government make from large corporations for doing their dirty work.

  • @winstonsmith2235
    @winstonsmith2235 Рік тому +28

    Many years ago I heard an interview with a former Russian FSB head (just when Ames was sentenced to life) and he was asked about Ames that basically, according to the US, he was working only for the money...I kind of remembered the Russian's reply: "never believe the other side when they are trying assign motivation to a person who betrayed them". Because after decades of watching American made documentaries I get an impression that all Russians working for the CIA are noble, altruistic freedom fighters and all CIA agents working for the Russians are greedy bastards...I don't buy it. The FSB chief was kind of right....Things are not that simple. Just look at Edward Snowden's case...And he was definitely a Russian spy.

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  Рік тому +5

      Fair point... Although in Ame's case it was absolutely about the money and not ideology. One of my recent videos is on Edward Snowden. I'd be interested to hear your take on that.

    • @winstonsmith2235
      @winstonsmith2235 Рік тому

      @@PhilipThompson in his case I have to agree...the evidence of his greed is overwhelming...I heard his interview from prison...he said so himself though I imagine every word of his interview had to be approved by the agency...But overall there is a lot of validity to what I wrote before. We clearly know now that the CIA and the US Government had done some God awful things around the world (and continues to do so) which is enough for some people on the inside to have an ideological grudge against the system. However it is more convenient and easier to portray them as "drunks", "gamblers" etc...soulless types...but the spies from the Russian side as heroic, sober, politically correct and morally sound individuals...I will say one more thing. Sorry for the lengthy rant...Today I can easily imagine some CIA or FBI agents might be disgusted by what they have to do (in light of insane wokeness for instance or American support for the Neo-Nazi regime in Kiev) and they maybe spying for Russia as we speak ...Years later they will be caught, sentenced and portrayed as drunken and immoral characters...

    • @winstonsmith2235
      @winstonsmith2235 Рік тому

      @@PhilipThompson forgot to thank you for your reply and will definitely wait for your take on Snowden. Also, as I understand, Kim Philby and his British buddies were ideological spies and it was basically admitted but only in passing (as I understood from some documentaries)...You should do one on that guy who recently died in prison...Hansen? The FBI guy...He was even bigger traitor than Ames...And more complicated.

  • @plywoodcarjohnson5412
    @plywoodcarjohnson5412 Рік тому +19

    Handbags and jewellery. And weak men. The source of all evil.

    • @LMB222
      @LMB222 Рік тому

      A weak agency. The source of evil.

  • @whatevermynameis4489
    @whatevermynameis4489 Рік тому +4

    HE LOOKS LIKE SHANE FROM BUZZFEED UNSOLVED IN THE THUMBNAIL

  • @anthonykenneth.1780
    @anthonykenneth.1780 Рік тому +4

    Lets be honest women was the beginning of his down fall.

  • @senerzen
    @senerzen Рік тому +6

    This dude should be declared "the Hero of Capitalism" since he did what he did for "individual" "profit" while taking a huge "risk". Clearly, he was underpaid and he found another employer who paid him more. Supply was meeting the demand until the American STATE intervened with the functioning of a free market. Damn.

  • @bearwalton
    @bearwalton 6 місяців тому +3

    The CIA is a dirty filthy or ganization.

  • @lucakrokrowinkel9576
    @lucakrokrowinkel9576 Рік тому +5

    Killing 10 men and imprisoning another 30 just so you can divorce your wife and marry a 6 who spends 2.5 million on handbags.
    Some people.

  • @sethfulton7011
    @sethfulton7011 8 місяців тому +1

    half a million dollar home on a $60,000/yr income isn’t that crazy for pre-2008 housing crisis loans. the obsession with ppl taking out huge loans on luxury cars priced outside their means craze hadn’t really started yet bc the banks hadn’t felt the need to replace their profits from subprime mortgages with bunk 60 month/12.5% interest loans on $70,000 cars to ppl making $35,000 yet

  • @nightowl5475
    @nightowl5475 10 місяців тому +3

    Well, my guess is, they overlooked this guy because he was probably judged as dim-witted and they taught, this guy is too much of an idiot to do that. But, eventually once they zeroed in on him, they knew, this could be our guy. They checked him out along with his wife. A guy making $60k a year, doesn’t live in a house like that and pay cash for it. And you know the irony of the whole thing, this broad he’s married to, couldn’t care less about where he was getting the money, as long as she got all of it. She’s not even all that! What a pathetic loser this guy turned out to be. He got a lot of key people in big trouble. You don’t wanna ever get caught being a traitor to the U.S.S.R. When that Russian double-agent got picked up by Russian Officials, he knew right then and there, he was a dead man. Take notice how they were holding him by the arms and legs. He went totally limp when caught.

  • @daisys8052
    @daisys8052 Рік тому +8

    Great documentary! Thanks.

  • @sawfumz9422
    @sawfumz9422 Рік тому +11

    Captivating narration, well crafted story and really excellent accompanying artwork. Thanks for your work, im going to watch the rest of your videos now

  • @monkeyking-self-proclaimed7050

    I'm telling you, it's always boil down to poosais.

  • @dw1028000
    @dw1028000 11 місяців тому +12

    I came for the spy story, and ended up rewinding to admire the unusual art work. Nice expressive paintings. whoever did them (AI?) it was very well done.

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  11 місяців тому +8

      Yes, I used Midjourney to create them.

    • @orangejjay
      @orangejjay 9 місяців тому +1

      I was noticing and thinking the same thing but then remembered that AI generative art is a thing these days. Looks nice!

  • @reidhansen7030
    @reidhansen7030 10 місяців тому +1

    All i can think about is our current president while watching this.

  • @dantheman5745
    @dantheman5745 8 місяців тому +4

    One million views. Congratulations! I've only recently discovered your channel, and have found your presentations utterly engrossing and absolutely top shelf.

  • @Coyote1.618
    @Coyote1.618 2 місяці тому +1

    Everyone in the comment section has turned into a spy.

  • @zeebest1004
    @zeebest1004 Рік тому +2

    Today Russia doesn’t bother with the complications of arrest and kangaroo trials, they use plutonium supplements and cordless bungee jumping…

  • @Nobody-st7xh
    @Nobody-st7xh Рік тому +2

    HE WAS ARRESTED AFTER THE SOVIET UNION ALREADY COLLAPSED 😂😂😂

    • @2jsanc681
      @2jsanc681 Рік тому

      They didn't need him anymore. Or his relationship with them was no longer beneficial. Thus no need to protect him anymore. By "they" I mean both parties of the spectrum.

  • @youmang
    @youmang Рік тому +3

    Whoever kept giving him high level secretive positions after consecutive sub par performances, is highly suspect (best ratatouille impression)

  • @dewayneweaver2744
    @dewayneweaver2744 Рік тому +1

    They were paying him with Vodka, 😂 there will always be a Russia 🇷🇺.

  • @anubismontagner
    @anubismontagner Рік тому +29

    A spy who spy'd the nation who spy on everyone else? I'm not even mad. What a legend.

    • @MrRyan-wu4jx
      @MrRyan-wu4jx Рік тому

      He got people killed for money. Regardless of any what goes around comes around aspect you might appreciate he was scum.

    • @V8dadmartin
      @V8dadmartin Рік тому +1

      Would agree if it didn’t involve him feeding information to communist

    • @piyushpandey5978
      @piyushpandey5978 Рік тому

      ​​​​@@V8dadmartinNothing wrong with that Since Capitalism is equally f**ked up ideology with oligarchy having more money to advertise good things about the ideology which funds them the working people's tax money. About, 15+ Democracies sabotaged across the globe and about 30+ countries plagued by rebel/militants/Mujahideen/Terrorists etc sponsored by the USA.
      My own country, India's nuclear program was the target of CIA adventures and they even Killed India's 2nd PM and India's top nuclear scientist/Head of Nuclear program as admitted by a CIA boss himself in his book. Americans better cherish their freedom because it's not the only Americans who paid the price but the entire world😂. You can't explain an entire continent of Africa which is so rich in natural resources and yet so poor with their Western Puppets in power after assassinating the "Real African Nationalists" who wanted to either nationalise those resources or, wanted to limit the European (NATO) involvement in the economy. Neo-Colonialism is the word I think which is trendy there. How many died hungry yet the rich cherished after selling (pimping) their Motherlands to the west in exchange for removing/toppling the people's leaders.

    • @kimjong-un5570
      @kimjong-un5570 Рік тому

      @@V8dadmartinnah cia is evil

    • @DestructorN7
      @DestructorN7 11 місяців тому

      ​@@V8dadmartinnah, that makes him even more based

  • @livhuwanisandralavhengwa5515
    @livhuwanisandralavhengwa5515 9 місяців тому +1

    I like narrator like this without music background. Am I the only one?

  • @bruno17289
    @bruno17289 Рік тому +2

    Holy fuck the CIA can be so incompetent sometimes, how many times they just let him go,veven tough they knew he was lying, he basically wore a I am traitor shirt.

  • @stevebaker8966
    @stevebaker8966 9 місяців тому +1

    Cia tooooo busy investigating school board meetings

  • @cdecoro
    @cdecoro Рік тому +5

    I enjoyed the documentary. However you should really credit Wikipedia as the screenwriter. Large sections are lifted with only minor paraphrasing from the Wikipedia article. I’m literally following along by reading the article and it is often sentence for sentence, with very minor changes.

  • @MadelineParker-s8h
    @MadelineParker-s8h Рік тому +13

    0 accountability for the ones who overlooked and underestimated this dangerous criminal.. The production value here is off the charts .

  • @anindaahsan454
    @anindaahsan454 Рік тому +3

    This level of incompetence from worlds most supreme intellegencia 😂😂😂

  • @markoneill9064
    @markoneill9064 9 місяців тому +2

    Ames was the quintessential bastard in every sense of the word.
    Greedy, manipulative, selfish, careless and without remorse or regard to his contemporary’s who suffered and died because of his treachery.
    The big question is how the fk was this allowed to happen.
    An intelligence agency that couldn’t or worse, wouldn’t have had the ability to find the rats among the ranks.
    What an unmitigated disaster.

  • @Moon_wazhere
    @Moon_wazhere Рік тому +20

    Why isn't this type of crime convicted by death penalty?

  • @hoagiemacintosh781
    @hoagiemacintosh781 Рік тому +1

    Andrew Schultz?

  • @youknow6968
    @youknow6968 Рік тому +4

    Blame the wife 😂

  • @KingsAndPriests.
    @KingsAndPriests. Рік тому +4

    I’ve watched the video but I’m still clueless.
    Did Ames do anything wrong?

  • @bigq2696
    @bigq2696 Рік тому +16

    Phillip great content you should do one on Ana Montes she spied for the Cubans.

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  Рік тому +4

      Thanks for the suggestion! I will read up on her story.

    • @bigq2696
      @bigq2696 Рік тому +2

      @@PhilipThompson Thank you she was actually released not too long ago and is in Cuba speaking against America.

    • @nicolaslatorre810
      @nicolaslatorre810 Рік тому

      Great woman

  • @lwells3937
    @lwells3937 Рік тому +4

    Just subscribed. This is very informative.