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    In 1986, a chilling revelation sent shockwaves through the FBI's Soviet counterintelligence section in Washington. Two prized Soviet informants, Valery Martynov and Sergei Motorin, had been compromised. Once exposed, the men were lured back to Moscow, and brutally executed - a bullet in the head for each, the KGB's grim signature for traitors.
    The loss of the two agents referred to affectionately within the FBI as ‘M&M’ marked an abrupt end to what had become routine covert meetings and intelligence exchanges.
    Parallel to this, the CIA, ensconced across the Potomac in Langley, grappled with its own nightmare. Over the years, dozens of their operatives in the Soviet Union had suddenly gone dark, were executed or imprisoned.
    The FBI scrambled to form an elite investigative team to unravel the mystery. Yet, as the years wore on and the puzzle remained unsolved, the unsettling possibility of the traitor being one of their own lingered in the air like a bad smell.
    Determined to root out the mole, experienced analysts within the FBI’s Soviet unit delved into archives of debriefings and reports, searching for a pattern, a clue, anything that might reveal a link to the betrayer. They honed in on an innocent agent, meanwhile the culprit, who was outwardly a devout Catholic, a loving husband, father of 6, and a trusted FBI agent, harboured a perilous secret.
    Robert Philip Hanssen’s decades-long path of treachery is considered the worst intelligence disaster in FBI history. This is his story.
    #roberthanssen #philipthompson #truelifespystories

КОМЕНТАРІ • 1,8 тис.

  • @giannisforprez1271
    @giannisforprez1271 8 місяців тому +4022

    Just saying if my first post as an FBI agent was in Gary, Indiana I think I’d become a traitor too

    • @yaelz6043
      @yaelz6043 8 місяців тому

      May as well. Nothing you do could be more treasonous than what the government does. Putin's Russia is the only capitalist nation left anyway.

    • @somanyfruitsmango9021
      @somanyfruitsmango9021 8 місяців тому +330

      There's a reason why there's a Cards Against Humanity card that says "A one-way ticket to Gary, Indiana"

    • @nickbaker5296
      @nickbaker5296 7 місяців тому +36

      Amazing comment 😂 (been to Gary)

    • @UPalooza
      @UPalooza 7 місяців тому +24

      Livin' the dream

    • @mimithemermaid3860
      @mimithemermaid3860 7 місяців тому +29

      I just lol’d so hard, I almost choked 🤣

  • @themazeballet
    @themazeballet 9 місяців тому +1361

    I much prefer natural voice narration to AI narration, so it's good to hear! Also, I love a South African accent, so it's extra good.

    • @BarbaraJoanneBJ
      @BarbaraJoanneBJ 9 місяців тому +160

      South African? Thank you. I’ve been puzzling over the accent. Why are some words pronounced as if the narrator was from the American South?

    • @Misses-Hippy
      @Misses-Hippy 9 місяців тому +26

      I figured Virginia. But I should have known, whenever I cannot get a fix on an English accent, it is safe to default to South Africain. Maybe there is a historical connection. @@BarbaraJoanneBJ

    • @theresachung703
      @theresachung703 9 місяців тому +46

      Dislike AI voice!

    • @claytonbouldin9381
      @claytonbouldin9381 9 місяців тому +60

      I hate the AI generated narration on videos.

    • @joeyvanostrand3655
      @joeyvanostrand3655 8 місяців тому +66

      I find the AI voices very grating and distracting. Especially the first grade level grammar and pronunciation mistakes. Irritating.

  • @benjaminpendleton7797
    @benjaminpendleton7797 9 місяців тому +3043

    You'd think that the FBI would require its agents to provide details on the costs of their mortgages, vehicles, vacations, children's educations, etc.

    • @victorblaer
      @victorblaer 8 місяців тому +245

      I've worked for some of the "best" companies out there. The more I read and the older I get, I realise how incompetent many of us are.
      It would take a talented under grad intern to write code , to flag anomalies (heck, even I could do it and I'm dumb as a door nail.)
      What we are actually dealing with is a cultural problem mixed with dark money.
      Take for example supreme court justice Clarence Thomas, living beyond his means,vacationing beyond his means, and it turns out, he's been accepting bribabey money from right wing billionaires but BC there's no law against SCJ doing that,he gets away with it.
      I'm on a government list where anytime I move , I have to inform someone, and that's part of a background check, and I'm basically a janitor.
      The DC good ol boys club has been infiltrated by a very smart means. Radio, Sinclair news.
      If you can't outright bribe em, change their mind.
      But how do you do that ?
      If the AVG FBI agent has a 40 minute commute to work, take over the radio stations that they listen to on their commute.
      Yuri (ex KGB agent) discused this in the 1980s , Abraham Lincoln mentioned it in a speech hundreds of years ago.
      Let me give you an example of how bad it is; Biden had to fire the entire SS team protecting him after the Trump handover.
      When the SS was asked for phones records, they were all deleted around the time of asking. That's never happened before.
      I've worked for big companies and the IT dept doesnt just randomly delete stuff as part of an IT update.
      Having grown up around the VA and DC area, I'm not surprised.
      I used to be impressed when I saw a TLA on a cv.
      Now, that dog only hunts what it wants and not what it needs.
      I'm coming out with a new TIMES (Terrorism, Intelligence, Misinformation and Economic) report for my new channel . Stay tuned.
      Again, I have to update the government on where I live at all times , but their own head of COINTEL from the 90s got overlooked by these genuiese ("I needed to bypass security protocols to install a printer driver ") and most recently, the head of the FBI Trump counter Intel investigations, is now in jail...for working with the Russians..I'm as dumb as bag of hammers but even I would have seen that one coming.
      In less than 100 lines of python code, we could flag potential American agents.
      The Russians are better old school spies, they don't live beyond their means.
      Anyways, if youre interested in the podcast video seriea, let me know.
      Check out CSIS.ORG and the blowback podcast for other references.

    • @sillybilly121212
      @sillybilly121212 8 місяців тому

      The federal government is made up of stupid people. They aren’t paid well, they end up in the government because that’s the best they can do.

    • @hiddendragon415
      @hiddendragon415 8 місяців тому +23

      In my country the gov department I contract to, big changes in circumstances including financial, relationship, travel overseas needs to be declared. Not sure if that was procedure back then in the FBI.

    • @justlucky8254
      @justlucky8254 8 місяців тому +41

      Exactly. I mean, the FBI were the ones who did my background check and dug thru my financial info and everything as part of going to work for the DoD, so youd think theyd check those people much more.

    • @bower31
      @bower31 8 місяців тому +52

      They do now, cases like this being a perfect example of why that change happened

  • @4g6XX
    @4g6XX 6 місяців тому +785

    The priest was like do what you want but leave the money here 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂

    • @tommyjenkins7453
      @tommyjenkins7453 4 місяці тому +19

      Just what I was thinking,, Being a Baptist I must wonder what the Holy Mother spent it on

    • @adrian333dev
      @adrian333dev 3 місяці тому +4

      FR 😂😂😂

    • @ChristosProvides
      @ChristosProvides 3 місяці тому +1

      ​@@tommyjenkins7453
      Thank for calling her Holy....The Thotokos

    • @LadyGenerationX
      @LadyGenerationX 2 місяці тому

      Exactly

    • @tonydaza8504
      @tonydaza8504 2 місяці тому

      Fr

  • @if6was929
    @if6was929 9 місяців тому +1553

    After years of harassing him and his family, Brian Kelley eventually received apologies from both the F.B.I. and the C.I.A. In 2007, the year after he retired, the C.I.A. awarded him its Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal.

    • @goingoutonmyshield2811
      @goingoutonmyshield2811 9 місяців тому +192

      That's the least they could do for the poor guy! Bet they ruined any chance of his children or other family for working for them, they really dragged him through a rough time for nothing, all because they where to stupid to give Hassen a Lie detector test. SMDH

    • @lolodee3528
      @lolodee3528 9 місяців тому +125

      An agency without ability to admit wrongdoing is self-destructive.

    • @pmccoy8924
      @pmccoy8924 9 місяців тому

      @@lolodee3528 The agencies have been a mere shell of themselves. Massive overreach, incompetence, and egos. They are the 4th branch of government. Half the branches of government are unelected being judicial and alphabet agencies. It is the reason why there is immense rot from within. They no longer work for the people but for the shit lord offices that put them in the position they're in.

    • @fluke196c
      @fluke196c 9 місяців тому +61

      @@lolodee3528 like the current US president and his immediate family?

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 9 місяців тому +36

      ​@@fluke196c
      And every federal enforcement agency

  • @NoMoreBsPlease
    @NoMoreBsPlease 8 місяців тому +1470

    Instead of getting a smaller house and sending his kids to public schools, he seriously committed TREASON!?!?!

    • @trailfork7815
      @trailfork7815 7 місяців тому +33

      Two sides of the same coin so it doesn't really matter

    • @NoMoreBsPlease
      @NoMoreBsPlease 6 місяців тому +129

      @@trailfork7815 Ummmmm, wtf are you talking about? It's just a comment on how ridiculous his reasoning was.

    • @sarge5431
      @sarge5431 6 місяців тому +28

      I wouldnt want to go to an 80's era public school either tbh

    • @TimeLemur6
      @TimeLemur6 6 місяців тому +55

      Amazing what a sense of entitlement can do to you. Forgot wanting a livable wage, this man decided that his country owed him making his lifestyle affordable.

    • @NateUnderZion
      @NateUnderZion 6 місяців тому +5

      Never settle

  • @tacokoneko
    @tacokoneko 8 місяців тому +324

    25:00 working in a US intelligence agency in the 80s and hearing someone say "gee it'll be nice when i retire to poland someday" has to be the most sus moment EVER

    • @luvmenow33
      @luvmenow33 17 днів тому

      Especially considering the fact that Treason is a hanging offense

    • @riropower
      @riropower 8 днів тому

      SUSSY BAKA

  • @barbarapaige
    @barbarapaige 9 місяців тому +833

    This was an interesting video. I love that you don't include distracting music and side effects - just concentrate on the story. I'm curious why his wife was not charged, as she knew what he was doing. He was a really bad husband though, and the worst of traitors. I'm glad he wound up in a super-max prison. His actions hurt and killed a lot of people.

    • @DAVIDMILLER-nc9vo
      @DAVIDMILLER-nc9vo 9 місяців тому +50

      Yes! NO MUSIC.

    • @mrMagpied
      @mrMagpied 9 місяців тому +69

      Agreed. The constant overstimulation by background music, and horrible editing with constant changes is too much.

    • @DAVIDMILLER-nc9vo
      @DAVIDMILLER-nc9vo 9 місяців тому

      One person's music is another person's NOISE! I don't make people listen to my music, yet I am forced to listen to someone else's.@@mrMagpied

    • @christianhansen3292
      @christianhansen3292 9 місяців тому +58

      she wasnt complict. she knew of to a small degree but not about, and the compartentalization.

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 9 місяців тому +14

      Thank you for no music!

  • @efnissien
    @efnissien 9 місяців тому +692

    In a previous job I used to pass lie detector tests regularly - I lied through all of them. I just followed the advice given to Aldrich Ames "Just relax" but also trying 'the stress gambit' (hyperventilating while waiting for the test). So if a slob like me can piss through a lie detector test, putting the in top managers of the FBI through lie detector tests isn't going to achieve much (especially as they know the lie detector's short comings).
    The fact Hanssen's contact didn't show, would be an indicator of another spy.

    • @acorn8170
      @acorn8170 8 місяців тому +33

      Exactly my thought about the guy not showing up

    • @efnissien
      @efnissien 8 місяців тому +41

      @@acorn8170 Unless the Russians spycraft was better - maybe they had the dead letterbox under observation or the agent doing the 'pick up' was in the immediate area and saw Hanssen getting arrested (it's better to pick up stuff from a dead letter drop as quickly as possible - there's less chance of it being accidentally discovered by a curious third party and any time sensitive data remains 'fresh').

    • @acorn8170
      @acorn8170 8 місяців тому +6

      @efnissien I had a few of those in my thoughts as well.

    • @efnissien
      @efnissien 8 місяців тому +26

      ​@@acorn8170 Yep. You've also probably thought the same as me with the 'other' scenario. That there's another spy that was higher up and that Hanssen being close to the end of his career and usefulness, was just thrown to the wolves.

    • @acorn8170
      @acorn8170 8 місяців тому +3

      @efnissien ooooh...no I didn't but that is a very smart idea.

  • @Deeplycloseted435
    @Deeplycloseted435 3 місяці тому +135

    He wasn’t even recruited by the KGB. He went to them seeking cash. People were killed. What an a-hole.

    • @polskiRobol
      @polskiRobol Місяць тому +3

      people who were traitors too xDDDDD

    • @janedoe8901
      @janedoe8901 11 днів тому

      ​@@polskiRobol Was it his place to get them killed for his own monetary gain?

    • @HarukaHara
      @HarukaHara 20 годин тому

      Not even cash. From what I been told his salary wasn't even that much. Only collecting 1.4 million dollar in 20 year total. Mean he got pay 8 dollar an hour. 😊

    • @baileyayyy5085
      @baileyayyy5085 17 годин тому

      @@HarukaHara vs 400k over the same period on a base salary lol what are you talking about

    • @HarukaHara
      @HarukaHara 14 годин тому

      @@baileyayyy5085 this is spy work not ordinary working condition. This goober spy rather risk not only his reputation and lively hood but also his family. As they would now be label as traitors for a money that he can get. If he just two job at the same time. One from his regular FBI work and any other normal job.

  • @aloraharward4386
    @aloraharward4386 8 місяців тому +486

    I’ve been wanting to learn more about Hanssen because his daughter Susan is a professor at my school. This is crazy…

    • @maggiee639
      @maggiee639 8 місяців тому +48

      Bonnie taught at my high school, they are interesting

    • @georgefromdownthehall3334
      @georgefromdownthehall3334 6 місяців тому +2

      Fake news

    • @maggiee639
      @maggiee639 6 місяців тому +62

      @@georgefromdownthehall3334 nope, I doubt op is lying either. Their daughter was a teacher

    • @aloraharward4386
      @aloraharward4386 6 місяців тому +1

      @@georgefromdownthehall3334 Google search which university she’s at. Rather not doxx myself but it’s public information

    • @rhye_guy7717
      @rhye_guy7717 5 місяців тому

      ​@@georgefromdownthehall3334 moron

  • @do3807
    @do3807 9 місяців тому +452

    The bought a house, ran the entire operation on paper, literally manufactured a whole job and position for him... INCLUDING a parking spot?!?
    The feds weren't playing around with this one lmao

    • @kingforaday8725
      @kingforaday8725 7 місяців тому +20

      Evidently didnt work as he realized the promotion and new job was a farce!

    • @do3807
      @do3807 7 місяців тому +50

      @@kingforaday8725 lmao it worked well enough to secure the evidence, that ensured he would die in prison lol. He only started to clue in when the feds had what they needed and they caught him jn the act, that's as successful as it gets

    • @Kburd-wr6dq
      @Kburd-wr6dq 7 місяців тому +9

      Imagine he vowed to never be a traitor right before he got caught in the act. Dude could have had a good gig going.

    • @67Zink
      @67Zink 5 місяців тому +5

      Yeah..the "PLAY" would come later when they SPIED on a legit President and his staff....

    • @do3807
      @do3807 5 місяців тому +4

      @@67Zink let's be real, if you're in politics or a celebrity, forget privacy. From media, or government agencies lmao. Especially in this day and age

  • @Blalack77
    @Blalack77 9 місяців тому +453

    And where he says he intended to "make some spare cash and get out of the spy game fast" - that was basically my same idea when I started messing with cocaine after I'd been completely drug free for 7 years.. It was like, "My wife left me, I have sleep apnea, I'm always totally exhausted and I work 12 hour overnight shifts in a sawmill - so I'll just get a little cocaine and feel a little spry this weekend and then not mess with it anymore.." Well, 4 months later and I owe my guy $900 (when I make $750 a week), I feel like I can't do without it and I fully intend to ask my doctor for Disulfiram... Hopefully I can dig my way back out. I think - hopefully - I've learned my lesson to never go into something dangerous, sketchy, unhealthy, addictive, etc. with the intention of "getting back out quickly" - because you always get sucked into the black hole...

    • @theresachung703
      @theresachung703 9 місяців тому +52

      You have my absolute respect for being able to be drug free for so long. Breaking addiction is hard business but you sound like a smart, decent and insightful person who had a rough time of it and reached for what would feel good fast. But you’ve shown determination and persistence and it sounds like you’re gonna find your way back. I wish you much grace and strength. But boy, I admire you for getting back on the horse. 🙏

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 9 місяців тому +23

      That’s rough bro, but if you can, keep working towards a better life, if you have skills, think about how you can implement those skills to make more money in a more comfortable way and perhaps surround yourself with a lot of love and care for those people as much as you can - addiction often comes from (1) distaste for lifestyle (so changing it can be a positive), and (2) loneliness/etc

    • @kdawson020279
      @kdawson020279 9 місяців тому +26

      Kudos on recognizing the problem and having the self-awareness. I'm in long term recovery from alcohol (14 years) and narcotics that were a consequence of brain and spinal surgery (4 years). You stumbled. The choice to stand up again is tough when it's so much easier to just lie there. I wish you the best, and I hope you can slay the dragon. Stay strong, and have a happy and sober new year!

    • @josedorsaith5261
      @josedorsaith5261 9 місяців тому +22

      You can do it, mate. My only advice: get yourself a change of environment. Whether that's moving to a new town or staying with relatives - go where you don't have any hookups. It makes life easier

    • @FunkSwaggMusiK
      @FunkSwaggMusiK 9 місяців тому +16

      Sounds like Me With Alcohol for the last 3 weeks my friend. We will make it. This is only just a set back but its not the end. 💯🫡🙏🏿

  • @jsmith1746
    @jsmith1746 8 місяців тому +202

    While in college in the 1990s, I took a couple of classes on National Security and Global Politics from a visiting CIA officer who was part of a CIA recruitment program to identify gifted students who would be interested in an intelligence career. While I was nowhere near smart enough to go in to that field, the classes were quite fascinating. This was right after the time when Aldrich Ames was caught and convicted and it turns out my professor knew Ames quite well, having worked with him off and on over 20+ years. One of the things my professor mentioned in class was that it was well accepted in the agency that every person has a price at which they can be bought.

    • @thedude4672
      @thedude4672 8 місяців тому +25

      I dated a girl who had many advanced degrees (PhD, MBA, JD) who tried to join the FBI and CIA.
      Her narcissism knew no bounds, just as egotistical as one can be. I don't think she was ever accepted, which is probably good. She was one of those "I have to be the alpha and smartest person in the room" dopes.
      I broke up with her because I didn't trust her. She refused to ever speak with me again. Guess I bruised her ego.

    • @Richard-g4u1r
      @Richard-g4u1r 6 місяців тому +10

      Did they ever mention minim IQ levels? My experience with law enforcement is that, after years of training and experience, many of them are outperformed by members of the public with zero law enforcement training or experience.

    • @trishahopkins8199
      @trishahopkins8199 6 місяців тому

      I don't think you have to be that smart to join the alphabet agencies. Judging by this documentary they all seem as dumb as a box of rocks

    • @stutzbearcat5624
      @stutzbearcat5624 4 місяці тому +5

      You're smart enough. Trust me. Plenty of those guys aren't that smart. I know them.

    • @LadyGenerationX
      @LadyGenerationX 2 місяці тому

      Well that's just f$%king great...About The Agencies Members having a price to be bought

  • @Mordant.Melodys
    @Mordant.Melodys 9 місяців тому +118

    This was an awesome listen! First time on your channel. Not that it means much coming from a random comment, but your attention to detail, pacing, tone and video editing are amongst the best in the genre. You deserve all the subs and success that is coming your way.

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  9 місяців тому +24

      It's not just a random comment, I appreciate receiving your feedback! Thank you, and happy new year!

  • @C6Z06J
    @C6Z06J 7 місяців тому +235

    Almost spit my drink out! "Hand that money over to Mother Teresa" Hahaha gotta love the church. No thats bad, but hand it over

    • @sabre22b
      @sabre22b 4 місяці тому +5

      And her being such a paradigm of virtuous Christ - like living...

    • @ezaf5989
      @ezaf5989 4 місяці тому +1

      I’m pretty sure that means give it to charity lmao… if your iq is that low why comment,

    • @colonelkurtz2269
      @colonelkurtz2269 4 місяці тому +5

      Religion poisons everything
      Christopher Hitchens RIP

    • @stormchaser9738
      @stormchaser9738 4 місяці тому +19

      It’s not like the priest said give it to his organization (opus dei), he asked to give it to charitable works on another continent.
      What would you have had the man do to demonstrate repentance? Give the money back to the KGB?

    • @loricook6331
      @loricook6331 2 місяці тому

      The Catholic Church is a cult

  • @daisys8052
    @daisys8052 9 місяців тому +865

    The worst spy story I ever heard. This guy was a creep. His wife is a noble human. She surpassed herself in praying for his soul. Every person of faith is supposed to have such extraordinary empathy. Salutes to her

    • @chipsdad5861
      @chipsdad5861 9 місяців тому +52

      Imagine if someone like this was elected President to the United States of America.

    • @lalaboards
      @lalaboards 9 місяців тому

      @@chipsdad5861yup Biden should be in prison with Henson .

    • @xman666soad
      @xman666soad 9 місяців тому +36

      Yeap.
      She’s a legit saint. God has her near.
      Praise the Lord.
      This man was something else.

    • @jakklump
      @jakklump 9 місяців тому

      Are you insane? She wasn't stupid, she knew HE WAS SPYING ON AMERICA FOR RUSSIA! She should have turned that traitor in- DID PRAYING MAKE HIM STOP HIS TRAITOROUS ESPIONAGE? Some people in this country are not intelligent enough to be qualified to vote. He MURDERED people and she enabled him- if that's christianity, it's obscene.

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 9 місяців тому +3

      You mean Jonathan pollard.

  • @SaidHamideh
    @SaidHamideh 9 місяців тому +255

    Maybe he shouldn't have moved to Scarsdale, NY and put his kids in private schools if he was worried about his "meager" government salary. Another privileged bozo. There are so many people like this in our country.

    • @jamesharris9816
      @jamesharris9816 9 місяців тому +46

      Gotta keep up with the wife, family and friends expectations. You build the grave you lie in.

    • @jessica-jeannotneeded5501
      @jessica-jeannotneeded5501 8 місяців тому +16

      Maybe too he could have avoided having so many children?

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 8 місяців тому +4

      ​@@jessica-jeannotneeded5501 Birth control wasn't exactly commonplace back then.

    • @yaelz6043
      @yaelz6043 8 місяців тому

      It's called being a capitalist you commie.

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata 7 місяців тому +19

      @@jessica-jeannotneeded5501 You miss the part about him being Catholic?
      Those guys are allergic to birth control unfortunately.

  • @InAbundanceWithAubrey-bv1rh
    @InAbundanceWithAubrey-bv1rh 8 місяців тому +127

    What a jerk that he would do those thing’s to his wife. Especially, having his friend watch. Her husband was a real scumbag.

    • @920WASHBURN
      @920WASHBURN 3 місяці тому

      This is all propaganda. We don't know any of this happened. I'm sure the basic story is real but they wouldn't tell us what really happened

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 2 місяці тому +4

      abhorrent behavior

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 Місяць тому +2

      True. Real men don't do things like that. Didn't deserve her.

    • @920WASHBURN
      @920WASHBURN Місяць тому

      @@colinstewart1432 simp

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 Місяць тому +1

      @@920WASHBURN Nice try Jennifer. Don't get cancer.

  • @untermench3502
    @untermench3502 9 місяців тому +168

    The FBI was warned in 1983 and the evidence was given to Hanssen's supervisor.

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 9 місяців тому +28

      Plot twist: the supervisor is a spy too

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 9 місяців тому +20

      Plot twist 2: the entire organization is GRU/KGB/FSB-ran

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 9 місяців тому +20

      Plot twist 3: the U.S. is controlled by Putin but made to look independent

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 9 місяців тому +15

      Plot twist 4: the Earth is an alien genetics lab/farm and humanity are the employees

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 9 місяців тому +15

      Plot twist 5: humans are a simulation inside of an alien simulation who are a simulation

  • @thornil2231
    @thornil2231 9 місяців тому +328

    "Intelligence agencies" the worst cases of false advertising.

    • @renalreilly67
      @renalreilly67 9 місяців тому

      What an ignorant comment. They get things right time and time again. Their "wins" are almost never made public. Their failures are spread across the world wide news. Which is where your ignorant comment comes from. Someone with no ACTUAL knowledge of any of our intelligence agencies likely hears others make negative comments about the agencies, and you take that comment as fact, label yourself in the know, and run with it. Instead you should be thanking all the men and women that do what they do everyday that allows you to exist as you do. Stop acting like you know what you are talking about, and have some dam respect.

    • @ryanehlis426
      @ryanehlis426 8 місяців тому +4

      That’s so true 😂

    • @larrylambert1220
      @larrylambert1220 8 місяців тому +2

      Like the Pot Store from The Simpsons.

    • @tomekk.1889
      @tomekk.1889 8 місяців тому +1

      Intelligence as in information

    • @thornil2231
      @thornil2231 8 місяців тому +1

      you are not too bright, are you?@@tomekk.1889

  • @maggiee639
    @maggiee639 8 місяців тому +28

    Bonnie was my religion teacher and lived maybe 2 miles away from me in my town. This case is very familiar to me and you did a great job.

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 Місяць тому +3

      A decent and attractive woman. She deserved someone equal to herself in terms of loyalty. He was such a reptile.

  • @goingoutonmyshield2811
    @goingoutonmyshield2811 9 місяців тому +241

    This deserves some kind of UA-cam achievement award!
    There was a lot of information in this documentary not covered in the movie Breach you could redo an even cooler movie based on this, well done!

    • @johnbrowne2170
      @johnbrowne2170 9 місяців тому +11

      Master Spy was another movie based on the Robert Hansen story.

    • @goingoutonmyshield2811
      @goingoutonmyshield2811 9 місяців тому

      Ill have to check that out@@johnbrowne2170

    • @John-63
      @John-63 9 місяців тому

      He stole all the film clips from other Doc's. He stole all the dialogue from other researchers from years of research long before the DARPA internet, you know, when you actually had to travel, read & gather documents from all over the world. Seriously U-tube is a joke.

    • @EveryoneIsStupidButMe
      @EveryoneIsStupidButMe 8 місяців тому +2

      He just read an article written by someone else and put photos to it

    • @JeanClaudeCOCO
      @JeanClaudeCOCO 3 місяці тому

      Also the photos and research, new materials I didn’t see before

  • @screamobaby
    @screamobaby 8 місяців тому +79

    Just started watching and I wasnt expecting a South African accent. What a nice surprise.
    Regards, from JHB.

  • @priscamolotsi
    @priscamolotsi 8 місяців тому +158

    I feel so sorry for his wife and kids. I hope they could move on and have a better life.

    • @victorseger6044
      @victorseger6044 8 місяців тому

      Part of his guilty plea was that his wife would get his pension.. but the families punishment is going through the rest of their lives with the stigma that a husband and father is the subject of biggest intelligence failure in United States history..

    • @priscamolotsi
      @priscamolotsi 8 місяців тому

      @@zer0gue223 thank you for the update🧡

    • @WobblesandBean
      @WobblesandBean 8 місяців тому +12

      ​@@zer0gue223 I'm glad she understands her dad is a waste of oxygen who isn't even worth accepting as a gamete donor.

    • @Kuricang31
      @Kuricang31 2 місяці тому

      @@WobblesandBean Still it would be better for him to be unalived immediately just like what the Soviets did with caught traitors instead of being sent to prison for life where he could get an AC, free healthcare, and meals 3x a day all at the expense of the taxpayers!

    • @poindextertunes
      @poindextertunes 2 місяці тому +1

      @@Kuricang31guess you’re not familiar with appeal courts

  • @georgeholloway3981
    @georgeholloway3981 9 місяців тому +176

    Hanson seems like a narcissist. Amazing that his high-risk personality was not detected by the FBI.

    • @cybermgo
      @cybermgo 8 місяців тому +3

      Is Hanssen…

    • @jesuisdenis5739
      @jesuisdenis5739 8 місяців тому

      He was an orthodox catholic who are among the worst traitors. Today he would have been one a crazy MAGA christian.

    • @FlyMysticalDJ
      @FlyMysticalDJ 8 місяців тому +19

      @@cybermgothanks bud, what would we do without you!

    • @spider-ball
      @spider-ball 8 місяців тому +11

      I'd say so as well: beyond the typical grandiosity you have the fact that he wanted to be seen and recognized as a certain person. Carrying a PPK so he could literally be James Bond, putting his sex life on public display, and most of this problems with his superiors was "no one recognized me for my talent". The money was a nice bonus, because what he really wanted was to be called the Best FBI Agent.

    • @gzer0x
      @gzer0x 7 місяців тому +9

      I mean the FBI was literally built and run by Hoover (I mean that guy is a psych textbook in himself) for 50 years, only in 1972 … so this kind of person was honestly their preferred candidate back then

  • @MoonlitWood
    @MoonlitWood 6 місяців тому +20

    It is kind of funny how we look at Robert and think "How could this man betray his country", but then you look at the various Russian defectors that he compromised, people who themselves were betraying their country, and feel bad about what happened to them. Not to side with Russia, of course, it's just funny how perspective changes things.

    • @AFN.90210
      @AFN.90210 5 місяців тому +2

      Absolutly true

    • @jjm8224
      @jjm8224 2 місяці тому

      Excellent point!

  • @Chewiebakke
    @Chewiebakke 9 місяців тому +38

    This is a very impressive piece of top quality work; very well done!
    No emotionally manipulative music or language, just 50-odd minutes of facts and details delivered clearly in a wonderful accent - South African?

    • @PhilipThompson
      @PhilipThompson  9 місяців тому +10

      Thank you! And yes, I'm originally from SA.

    • @margaretcollins2374
      @margaretcollins2374 9 місяців тому +5

      @@PhilipThompsonI was wondering too! The "times" being "tahms" were a pretty strong hint

  • @johnbrowne2170
    @johnbrowne2170 9 місяців тому +116

    How ironic that the priest tells Hansen to turn over his money to Mother Teresa who turned out to be a complete fraud herself.

    • @patriciagrenier9082
      @patriciagrenier9082 9 місяців тому +8

      Oh, how is she a fraud? I do not know? Interesting 😮

    • @robertcunningham-n6k
      @robertcunningham-n6k 9 місяців тому +1

      As is the catholic cult. A complete fraud. Why are people so blind? It,s a cult, not a church.

    • @thomasswafford250
      @thomasswafford250 9 місяців тому +54

      Little of her money actually went to helping the sick and the dying most of it went evidently to training more nuns. Her hospital was really a nightmare. She didn't really try to leave most people suffering cuz she thought that they're suffering brought them closer to God and would refuse to give them much treatment. On the other hand when she became ill she made sure she got the best medical treatment available.

    • @johnbrowne2170
      @johnbrowne2170 9 місяців тому +36

      @@thomasswafford250 This is true. Mother Teresa, who always flew first class, was only interested in baptizing the babies for the pope and it didn't much matter if they lived or died.

    • @lukassimontm3546
      @lukassimontm3546 9 місяців тому +41

      Sanitary conditions in the so called "hospitals" were horrendous. They didn't even give painkillers to the patients, let alone really treat any ailment. (And it was definately NOT due to money issues, they had much more than enough!)
      She even said it was "beautiful to see the suffering" 😢
      Really messed up.

  • @JimMilton-ej6zi
    @JimMilton-ej6zi 6 місяців тому +13

    So wait, they could afford to waste money on an oversized dollhouse just to put him in to spy on him, they could afford an in-house gun range, but they couldn't pay people a living wage?

    • @kphaxx
      @kphaxx 4 місяці тому +1

      lol

  • @snubbedpeer
    @snubbedpeer 9 місяців тому +69

    Since Hanssen was so fond of "spying methods" perhaps he had arranged a signal to be sent to the receiver of the last drop in Foxstone park. But as he was arrested right after the drop he never got the opportunity to send that signal and nobody showed up. Great storytelling! 🤞

    • @TheRealCaptainFreedom
      @TheRealCaptainFreedom 9 місяців тому +7

      I’d say Hanssen not showing up to the meeting was a message in and of itself.

  • @lenitaa7938
    @lenitaa7938 9 місяців тому +120

    It’s horrible that the two agents he sold out were executed! He didn’t seem to have any remorse!! Was he a Sociopath?

    • @mikejewpants4099
      @mikejewpants4099 9 місяців тому +32

      This video did not explore whether Hansen experienced remorse or not. It is entirely possible that he experienced enormous remorse, but his lawyer (quite justifiably) told him to shut up and avoid speaking with the media. Was he a Sociopath? That is a good question. I would love to see that question explored, in another video. with more information about his state of mind. His wife was a practicing Catholic and he screwed her good. A normal human being would be been wrecked with guilt and remorse.

    • @hamishford5486
      @hamishford5486 9 місяців тому +9

      Did you not listen as to how his unfortunate early childhood psychology was developed?????????

    • @MandenTV
      @MandenTV 9 місяців тому +13

      No, he was not a sociopath. Regular people are capable of extraordinary acts in extraordinary circumstances. Please don’t be stupid.

    • @elizabethsohler6516
      @elizabethsohler6516 9 місяців тому

      @@MandenTV What evidence is your assertion based onI ? am not a mental health professional. With that said, I would imagine that most spies are sociopaths to some degree since their job involves betraying people. Obviously anyone is capable of betrayal at any time for any reason but to build an entire career around it for years suggests a high degree of cold-bloodedness. Maybe a real MH professional will, elaborate. Also note: There is a difference between a sociopath and a psychopath.

    • @philsurtees
      @philsurtees 9 місяців тому

      They were spies for the United States. Criminals working for the biggest terrorist organisation on the planet. For all we know, hundreds of people died as a result of their work. Maybe Hansen didn't feel any remorse because the world was a better place without them?
      Oh ... wait ... I forgot ... the Americans are the good guys, right? They aren't the most evil regime on the planet, starting illegal wars, murdering innocent people on a regular basis, overthrowing legitimate governments, stealing the recourses of poor countries, etc., etc., etc., so all of their spies are good guys too. Is that it?
      _HA HA HA!_
      You look thirsty. Have another big glass of the Kool-Aid...

  • @mindimoom9142
    @mindimoom9142 9 місяців тому +34

    This is brilliant. Not something I would normally watch but I was enthralled from the start. Well done. I'm off to watch some more of your videos.

    • @jamesoshea580
      @jamesoshea580 Місяць тому

      I've only just come back to the spy genre after not watching anything for a year or two. I feel like most of the videos I watched were ripped straight from tv. Although they interested me, they don't compare to this channel. This is only the third video I have watched from this channel, but I'm glad it randomly appeared in my suggested videos because it has spies I'd not heard about and there is enough videos for me to binge on for a while. I really enjoy this style of presentation compared to tv shows!

  • @Malaclypse_the_Third
    @Malaclypse_the_Third 8 місяців тому +13

    The American obsession with lie detectors is hilarious to everyone outside the country. They're an object for day time tv drama.

    • @BlisaBLisa
      @BlisaBLisa 7 місяців тому +4

      i have not considered this is an america-specific disease but im glad to hear that. its insane that we still use them

    • @AliceBowie
      @AliceBowie 2 місяці тому

      I don't think it's most Americans, but it's definitely the goofy faction. It's the day-time TV watchers. Everyone knows lie detectors are a gimmick, you can learn to consistently beat them in an hour or two. The top polygraph expert for the FBI put out a DVD explaining how to beat them, and also explained the test is fake. He got arrested and thrown in prison for 30+ years for divulging state secrets. The polygraph test trick only works in the US because there are still people who don't know about the deceptive aspect of the test.

    • @l-train7876
      @l-train7876 2 місяці тому

      I hardly think we have an “obsession”. Lie detector tests aren’t even admissible in court.

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 Місяць тому +1

      They're about as effective as a fart in a jacuzzi 🤣

    • @Randomaccount9470
      @Randomaccount9470 9 днів тому

      I never understood it too I hope Americans know it's just a gimmick
      😅
      And don't use it for law
      That would be chaos

  • @garyjohnson1466
    @garyjohnson1466 9 місяців тому +178

    Interesting…Hanson looks familiar, as a navy veteran who was on active duty during 70/80/90s, it’s sad that such FBI agents went so long undetected, such traitors go undetected when they are looking for themselves, like in the the movie “The Departed”, the greatest threats always come from within, as they are still occurring today, within the government, especially when you get someone in the highest seat in the government who is secretly compromising secrets, then claiming he has immunity, no one should be above suspicion or the law…

    • @poloska9471
      @poloska9471 9 місяців тому

      Indeed, however, that suspicion and law must be applied with respect to constitution and law - too often we have seen this be used as an excuse to invade privacy, to take rights, to take control over people in a tyrannical manner. This being said, this applies more to the intelligence agencies and government than to any normal people. The system must be kept accountable to the agreement by which it and its constituents exist.

    • @garyjohnson1466
      @garyjohnson1466 9 місяців тому +9

      @@poloska9471 I agree, my comment was directed at those in government positions with access to sensitive classified information, those responsible for protecting such information need a tracking system to know where that document is at all times and who viewed that document, to include even the president, and his staff members, no one should retain any document who has access to a copier...

    • @46bovine
      @46bovine 9 місяців тому +4

      The FBI’s hubris rears its head frequently and it bites them on its collective ass!

    • @203bigd
      @203bigd 8 місяців тому

      Didn’t Biden have a bunch of similar documents in his garage? I wonder who had access to his garage and our improperly removed and stored info during that time. Hopefully no crackheads…oh wait

    • @Talkinknicks
      @Talkinknicks 8 місяців тому +1

      Biden

  • @NappyRB
    @NappyRB 9 місяців тому +60

    They literally built a room just to just catch Hanson that’s dedication

    • @TimGreigPhotography
      @TimGreigPhotography 9 місяців тому +5

      Eventually

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv 6 місяців тому +3

      They had to! He was doing a massive amount of damage!

    • @lisaann3840
      @lisaann3840 4 місяці тому +2

      he was a very dangerous spy. He made a mess.

  • @lindiehammond7921
    @lindiehammond7921 8 місяців тому +29

    As a woman and a Mother, I think his most immoral act was against his innocent wife. Having her most intimate moments with her husband shared with his friend and who else knows, as she remained loyal and faithful bearing him 6 children? Yes his most infamous crimes of espionage and treason caused more crime and death and he no doubt spent his remaining days imprisoned over, I can’t image his wife being confronted with what he had done to her and her children no doubt knowing, her family and loved ones as well, had to be truly heartbreaking. She had in some ways held m to his treachery for many years believing he stopped his criminal activities but never did and also broke their marriage bond in every way.

    • @BlisaBLisa
      @BlisaBLisa 7 місяців тому +7

      yea that was deranged. him causing the deaths of several people is objectively the worse crime but what he did to his wife was the more sociopathic one. he got those people killed because of his greed, but he exploited his wife because he got off to dehuminizing her. i suspect she stayed with him due to how religiously conservative they were and how the church likely wasnt fond of divorce

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 3 місяці тому

      @@BlisaBLisa Opus Dei is a mega powerful cult within the Catholic Church. Chances are few Americans can name all the Opus Dei members on the Supreme Court. Opus Dei is a term, barely known among regular Catholics. There is nothing Catholic, about any Opus Dei member.

    • @SamFerro
      @SamFerro 2 місяці тому +1

      @@BlisaBLisathis is extremely well put. Couldn’t agree more.

    • @colinstewart1432
      @colinstewart1432 Місяць тому

      He was such a reptile. Any real man would've been happy with Bonnie. He didn't deserve her.

    • @maxsmith695
      @maxsmith695 Місяць тому

      His action results in people getting killed. And adultery is worse? SMH.

  • @khaosarts2089
    @khaosarts2089 9 місяців тому +23

    If this wasn't a sequel to the Aldrich Aimes story, i don't know what is. Even time period wise. What are the odds I'd be watching these back to back today.

    • @FlarkusChunswen
      @FlarkusChunswen 9 місяців тому +6

      Algorithmically, the odds are pretty high.

  • @TheArtofFugue
    @TheArtofFugue 9 місяців тому +94

    I love the other narrators voice, but I like how both of you MAINTAIN the same quality, even tho ik you’re both just narrators… some narrators really change everything (in a bad way) with just how they speak. Great video! Thanks!

    • @dewetmaartens359
      @dewetmaartens359 9 місяців тому +4

      Just out of interest, the first narator is South African.

    • @TheArtofFugue
      @TheArtofFugue 9 місяців тому +1

      @@dewetmaartens359is it so? That’s neat!

    • @johnnybodangus2529
      @johnnybodangus2529 9 місяців тому +9

      The other narrator was a computer

    • @lalaboards
      @lalaboards 9 місяців тому

      I especially love the southern accent .

    • @thecatwrangler9448
      @thecatwrangler9448 9 місяців тому

      @@johnnybodangus2529100% lmao, I use the same software to make tiktoks

  • @canoaslan1011
    @canoaslan1011 9 місяців тому +64

    How does the FBI allow him to fall into a financial situation, and once he does, how are they not able to see, his income is simply not even enough for mortgage, school fees and living expenses. Is it even possible they never checked these tings for all of their employees. and when he was able to simply live comfortable, without having the income, they never realised this aswell?

    • @TheDavidlloydjones
      @TheDavidlloydjones 9 місяців тому

      He was 6'3". All tall people are trustworthy. Um. Uh. Make that "trusted."
      Crooked people are short and have bad teeth. "Everybody" knows that.
      (And common sense is that sense which tells us that the Earth is flat...)

    • @rogerwalker9191
      @rogerwalker9191 9 місяців тому +6

      Good point!🤔

    • @jeffclark7888
      @jeffclark7888 9 місяців тому +8

      The same as Aldrich Ames.

    • @-C0mr4d3_C0VID
      @-C0mr4d3_C0VID 9 місяців тому +13

      Idk if you’re old enough to remember the days before Google, but when Hanssen was doing his thing, computers were in their infancy and the internet wasn’t even a thing. Even in the early 2000s, online banking was just barely becoming a thing, and it was mostly to check your balance. Any investigations into someone’s finances had to be conducted by examining the LITERAL books of records on paper in the banks.

    • @YoniBaruch-y3m
      @YoniBaruch-y3m 9 місяців тому +7

      Conundrum of the American economy isn’t it… That all the careers defending the country require living in a capital city where the property values exceed what a reasonable paycheck can possibly cover. Does that sound like a broken system?

  • @jshumphress13
    @jshumphress13 9 місяців тому +43

    The movie "Breach" is worth a watch. It is more about his apprehension and not the actual spying. Great cast and overall solid movie.

    • @nodsib
      @nodsib 7 місяців тому +4

      Was going to comment this, the movie was an interesting look into this story, although I’m sure somewhat fictionalized for Hollywood.

  • @GaryPritchard
    @GaryPritchard 9 місяців тому +113

    One word : brilliant. Using your own voice makes the story even more interesting than it already is. Well done Philip. Can’t wait for the next one

    • @TheRealCaptainFreedom
      @TheRealCaptainFreedom 9 місяців тому +1

      I find his accent unbearable. He sounds like an Australian but sometimes like an American hillbilly.

    • @Hollylivengood
      @Hollylivengood 9 місяців тому +3

      Where is he from? He sounds like a guy from Kentucky imitating a British accent.

    • @GaryPritchard
      @GaryPritchard 9 місяців тому +6

      @@Hollylivengood South Africa

    • @acorn8170
      @acorn8170 8 місяців тому +1

      ​@@Hollylivengoodi heard the southern in there also

    • @Hollylivengood
      @Hollylivengood 8 місяців тому

      @@acorn8170 When someone answered South Africa, I figured that would explain it. Ever noticed how a British accent mixed with a little sunshine and honey sounds the same worldwide?

  • @do3807
    @do3807 9 місяців тому +16

    Yeah... Betrayed his country for coin and for Russian asspat, literally aped spy stories and strats, carried a "spy" gun, voyeured his wife without her permission, as he became some scuffed porn actor egging his friend to watch... The word narcissist is thrown around a lot but...
    Also he got M&M killed 😭

  • @theguy442
    @theguy442 6 місяців тому +4

    Fucking wild to me that you could straight up beat up your woman coworker in the FBI in the 90s and not even get a slap on the wrist

  • @fratercontenduntocculta8161
    @fratercontenduntocculta8161 8 місяців тому +11

    I'm quite familiar with this guy, being in the Military we're briefed (almost in excess) about the dangers of espionage. Hansen, Pollard and Ames are the intel leak big 3. I know Hansen's story back and forth, but I love seeing other people's takes on these grave violations of our national security. Thanks, Philip!

  • @Caleb_Mandrake872
    @Caleb_Mandrake872 9 місяців тому +8

    13:09 - Catholic Priest changed his mind & said give the Russian money to his Church.

  • @mrsockyman
    @mrsockyman 8 місяців тому +17

    My old manager mentioned stiffy disks made for some funny interactions, apparently asking their manager back in the day: "do you have a stiffy for me?" 😂

    • @liquidpatriot4480
      @liquidpatriot4480 8 місяців тому +1

      If their answer is yes and yes run, just run 😅

  • @toddchavez8274
    @toddchavez8274 5 місяців тому +12

    Your accent keeps flaring into a U.S. southern accent, I don’t get it.

    • @bobbyhendley3084
      @bobbyhendley3084 5 місяців тому +1

      I think the text is being read by an automated bot

    • @rays_n
      @rays_n 5 місяців тому

      @@bobbyhendley3084they getting good i thought the same thing

    • @howyoudoin2069
      @howyoudoin2069 5 місяців тому +11

      It’s a South African accent.

    • @bobbyhendley3084
      @bobbyhendley3084 5 місяців тому +2

      @@howyoudoin2069 thank you. I’m admittedly not as familiar with that one. But I do hope to take a long holiday there some day.

    • @sujimayne
      @sujimayne 5 місяців тому +1

      SA

  • @TheTexasmick
    @TheTexasmick 9 місяців тому +45

    Robert, I promise you, did NOT "drop out of Dental School." You can rest assured that he unfortunately FLUNKED out. Dental School is hard, and it's all too easy to flunk out. Nobody goes 3 1/2 years and suddenly "drops out" just before getting their doctor's degree. They are kicked out because they can't do the work. It's sometimes a brutal world out there, but ask yourself if you want a doctor treating you who doesn't know what he's doing?

    • @BumboLooks
      @BumboLooks 8 місяців тому +2

      And that's not true. You can be a completely average person and pass dental school in the US today.
      Half the dentists in the US today didn't get qualified in America or purchased their qualifications overseas without studying.
      This isn't the 1970's anymore.
      The one person I know who actually studied locally is nothing more than a sociopath who pretended to be friends with an older clinic owner just so he could inherit the clinic for free. He wasn't a particularly great student and wouldn't be a dentist if there was no prestige associated with it.
      Hanssen clearly wasn't an idiot and was chasing after prestige / money.
      That's the only reason he even considered being a dentist.
      He definitely didn't leave because he didn't know what he was doing.
      Dentistry, like plastic surgery is full of very average people who think they're geniuses when they are nothing more than greedy sociopathic clout seekers.

    • @thedude4672
      @thedude4672 8 місяців тому +3

      I've had many bad dentists who were not bright, so I have a hard time believing dental school is all that difficult.

    • @TheTexasmick
      @TheTexasmick 8 місяців тому

      You should change your moniker to "DumboLooks"@@BumboLooks

    • @TheSnoeedog
      @TheSnoeedog 5 місяців тому +1

      I'm just going to throw this out there, admittedly knowing nothing whatsoever about dental school. I was pursuing a double major in maths and physics when I *DROPPED OUT* (not flunked; I still have a high-B average) during the break between first and second semesters, my 4th year. So I elected to not finish, taking my life in a different direction, after exactly that (three and a half years) in a challenging and academic field. Incidentally, 20 years later, I'm a semester and change away from a bachelor's in philosophy, with a minor in economics. Life throws us in all sorts of directions. I wouldn't be so quick to dismiss the idea that someone drops out of a race right near the end....what could you possibly know about what other factors played into it?
      Live well.

    • @TheSnoeedog
      @TheSnoeedog 5 місяців тому

      @@thedude4672 no idea how hard it is, but up here in Soviet Canuckistan, a degree/professional credentials in dentistry, like their pharmacy counterparts, are blank cheques; almost literally licenses to print money.

  • @BigStrongSon
    @BigStrongSon 4 місяці тому +8

    You really know how to write a script my friend. This entire video kept me glued to the screen from start to finish. Looking forward to more content of this quality

  • @Fearmylogic
    @Fearmylogic 8 місяців тому +76

    This was not only professionally put together, but your voice over was done very well! You conveyed all the important information, without feeling like you was bogging us down with pointless facts, but gave us enough information about his personality, especially with his home life, to help us put together a clearer picture of this man.
    I can't wait to go back, and check out your older videos!

    • @janmcclure6239
      @janmcclure6239 8 місяців тому +1

      I have problems with the pronunciations "Poto mac" Or however it was said, is not Potomac with long O sounds

    • @cattymajiv
      @cattymajiv 6 місяців тому +1

      @@janmcclure6239 Nitpicking.

  • @EJ-V8Bikes
    @EJ-V8Bikes 9 місяців тому +36

    Aweome video! I can't imagine the amount of time and effort required to put this very thorough documentary together. I love your voice as it''s very genuine and helps keep me interested.❤

  • @libertas57
    @libertas57 9 місяців тому +16

    If nobody came to pick up Hanson's last drop, where he was to be arrested, it must be presumed that the other side was tipped off by yet another mole!

    • @tammymakesthings
      @tammymakesthings 3 місяці тому +3

      Or his handlers were watching the drop site and saw Hansen’s arrest…

    • @JeanClaudeCOCO
      @JeanClaudeCOCO 3 місяці тому

      Or he had to communicate or send a sign to them after the drop, which never happened

    • @xmindk
      @xmindk 2 місяці тому +1

      @libertas57 agree,there was most likely another mole!

  • @monkeywritingshakespeare9744
    @monkeywritingshakespeare9744 8 місяців тому +27

    As a southerner, this accent is swirling around the uncanny valley. Not bad. Its just tripping me out.

    • @TheAechBomb
      @TheAechBomb 3 місяці тому

      apparently it's south african, but I hear a splash of texas in there lol

    • @JeffBenoit-h1r
      @JeffBenoit-h1r 3 дні тому

      Yep. Not everyone sounds the same. The more you know...

  • @Señor916.Ixpol14
    @Señor916.Ixpol14 9 місяців тому +30

    I remember seeing this on the front page of the news back in early 2001, I’ve always been fascinated by this case.

  • @billmasson5313
    @billmasson5313 9 місяців тому +5

    "The worst intelligence disaster in fbi history..."
    That we know of, that is.

  • @Welcome2TheOhioState
    @Welcome2TheOhioState 9 місяців тому +26

    Babe wake up, new Philip Thompson banger just dropped

  • @lostmojo
    @lostmojo 9 місяців тому +24

    No one goes from any belief straight to Opus Dei without being deeply false. Anyway, congrats to his supervisor for not digging into his finances; didn't they immediately notice what he was affording?

    • @burningphoneix
      @burningphoneix 5 місяців тому

      It didn't seem to me like he was living too extravagantly. He drove a Ford Taurus for starters. Most of it seemed to go to private schools, mortgages and diamond necklaces for strippers.

  • @starrycrown
    @starrycrown 8 місяців тому +12

    Thank you for actually narrating these yourself. Great voice, too!

  • @erdngtn9942
    @erdngtn9942 3 місяці тому +2

    Ya know it just struck me that it is a big ask to have a woman leave her husband when she’s already spent her young years and even middle age with a man. The thought of starting over without even the skill to meet others much less the want or looks must be enormously intimidating.

  • @markross2124
    @markross2124 8 місяців тому +4

    What does the Bible say 'the love of money is the root of all evil'

  • @nwonomad
    @nwonomad 9 місяців тому +34

    This case was fascinating and the whole episode is enthralling... How insane do you have to be to be a double agent (That's twice as crazy as being an agent)

  • @VaderPopsVicodin10
    @VaderPopsVicodin10 8 місяців тому +8

    Well done! This story's always fascinated me and you covered all the bases to form a full-on comprehensive account of this turncoat.. well done!✨👍🏻

  • @michaelsparks1571
    @michaelsparks1571 7 місяців тому +2

    13:25 "turn over [the $21,000] to Mother Teresa". Pfft, it was probably doing far less harm in the hands of this traitor than if she had gotten it. lol

  • @drazlet
    @drazlet 8 місяців тому +15

    It’s insane how many lives he happily provided just for some money. He’s just as guilty for these murders as the Soviets

    • @zhebebe
      @zhebebe 7 місяців тому +1

      I think he enjoyed the espionage, the thrill, no less than the money

  • @lenitaa7938
    @lenitaa7938 9 місяців тому +24

    I’m surprised they missed his cancer diagnosis in a prison, esp a colon cancer! He would have been very sick for quite some time! It seems deliberate! Didn’t his family notice??

    • @raphaellavictoria01
      @raphaellavictoria01 9 місяців тому +17

      my mother died of intestinal cancer. She had no symptoms, until the main tumor mass blocked her kidney. It was diagnosed in the terminal, metastatic stage. It depends on how aggressive the cancer is, and the exact type.
      There's a reason why screening for colon cancer is important. Occult fecal blood detection, and a once every 10 years colonoscopy after age 50, more often if there's family history.

    • @FlarkusChunswen
      @FlarkusChunswen 9 місяців тому +19

      Also, he was in prison. Prison medicine is notoriously terrible.

    • @SuperCatacata
      @SuperCatacata 7 місяців тому

      @@FlarkusChunswen Depends on the state, and the specific prison. Some prisons have better medical care than your typical American who isn't a criminal.
      He was put in a prison with the worst of the worst. So it's no wonder the medical care might've been lacking.

    • @AliceBowie
      @AliceBowie 2 місяці тому

      ​@@SuperCatacatahe was in Florence, the Federal Super Max. They just throw you in 7x 12 foot cell and let you rot. He might have complained, if he ever saw a guard, but they probably didn't bother telling anyone.

  • @HutchinsonGregory
    @HutchinsonGregory 9 місяців тому +8

    Excellent narrative. The story is covered in depth and in perfect English (a rarity on the Net).

  • @donnaroberts4309
    @donnaroberts4309 9 місяців тому +21

    You need to pay people their worth. He obviously had skills. Then watching superiors squander it while he can't pay his bills.
    1. Desperate
    2. Unappreciated
    3. Nothing to lose
    These typical government agencies give obscenely to some and embarrassingly to others.
    I'm there rt now. Love my job, but its embarrassing what I accept for pay. Painful even. Makes me feel unappreciated... I take pride in my work ethic still, but for how long can I continue to afford it, is a regular payday concern.

    • @a.nobodys.nobody
      @a.nobodys.nobody 9 місяців тому +5

      Well, if there's anything to learn from Hansen - Don't buy a house you can't afford. Don't send your kids to private school you can't afford.

    • @dogguy8603
      @dogguy8603 8 місяців тому

      Oddly enough that is how the CIA would recruit spies, via MICE, Money, Ideology, Coercion, and Ego

  • @Finians_Mancave
    @Finians_Mancave 9 місяців тому +4

    Robert showed exactly who he was when he had a girlfriend during his engagement all the way up to the point he was married! And I'm not sure who it was who characterized him as "devoutly Catholic" and "anti-Communist to the point of being cartoonish" when just five months into his New York assignment, he decided to turn spy for the Soviets! This guy had everyone fooled, and his treachery not only cost the lives of two Russian double agents, but compromised a ton of U.S. intelligence. I suppose the only silver lining out of all of this is that all intelligence agents since then are monitored quite closely in their personal lives (Money problems, mental issues/addictions, etc).

  • @Gr13fKvlt
    @Gr13fKvlt 8 місяців тому +6

    Your accent is extremely unique and I can’t put my finger on it. It sounds English but also contains pronounciation found commonly in the southern United States.

  • @monalisa5220
    @monalisa5220 9 місяців тому +9

    Excellent documentary. Covers all aspects of this story. Very comprehensive. Bravo!

  • @nania222222
    @nania222222 9 місяців тому +28

    He was able to spy for so long thanks to the wife and priest’s misguided trust.

  • @happyhermit3141
    @happyhermit3141 5 місяців тому +4

    Even without becoming a traitor to his own country and assaulting a female colleague, Hanssen must have been insufferable to work with. He's the kind of co-worker for whom people thrown a going-away party ... AFTER he has left!!

  • @Nat_778
    @Nat_778 3 місяці тому +2

    If someone performs an adult act involving you without your knowledge and consent (selling pictures, engaging in voyeurism etc), that's not just an indignity - that's SA. His poor wife

  • @umberct
    @umberct 8 місяців тому +13

    The minuscule amount of money Hansen made from being a spy, all I can say is “was it worth it.” Obviously the answer was NO! Being placed in ADX in Florence for a few schekels is absolutely insane.

    • @yourwifesboyfriend6081
      @yourwifesboyfriend6081 6 місяців тому

      Not as bad as Sgt Schultz who just got arrested for selling out his country for a whopping 43k. He just sailed 15 years of his life away over 1 year of BASE pay. I always expect to hear compensation in terms of millions when it comes to moles, although I personally think freedom and not betraying one’s country is worth far more than that, but it’s always these surprisingly minuscule figures. Obviously Hansen’s compensation ended up being relatively high, but for the value of information he provided and length he spied, he got pennies on the dollar. I think it ultimately boils down to the individual’s narcissism.

    • @AliceBowie
      @AliceBowie 2 місяці тому

      He wanted money, but that was secondary. He was a little nutty, and living a double life made him feel like he was a superior, special person. The kind of people who spy on their country for a foreign govt do it because they have narcissistic personalities and are broken in a serious way. That's what the CIA foreign asset recruiters look for. Someone who wants to prove to himself that he's better and smarter than the people around him.

  • @guyfambrough4554
    @guyfambrough4554 8 місяців тому +2

    Not to mention Johnathon Pollard, revered Israeli hero...

  • @margyrowland
    @margyrowland 9 місяців тому +29

    Why didn’t the FBI investigate his finances?

    • @jjr1728
      @jjr1728 9 місяців тому +8

      They should do now but back then I guess they trusted their people more?

    • @Randomaccount9470
      @Randomaccount9470 9 днів тому

      They were all on some "extra side quests"
      Every body goes down

  • @darthtraya5992
    @darthtraya5992 8 місяців тому +2

    You have the strangest accent you sound like someone from Dallas Texas trying to speak with and English accent what part of Europe talks like that??

  • @Mikkall
    @Mikkall 8 місяців тому +5

    Hansen didn't do 1/4 of the damage the current and recent past FBI leadership has done to the FBI.

  • @lianalonge1984
    @lianalonge1984 8 місяців тому +3

    Extremely well done video‼️👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
    37:00 Interesting Fact: The Hanssens bought their home in 1987 for $205K. The approximate market value of the home today is over $1 Million.
    “A man's country is not a certain area of land, of mountains, rivers and woods, but it is a principle, and patriotism is loyalty to that principle.” -George William Curtis

  • @johnkidd1226
    @johnkidd1226 9 місяців тому +12

    Cant believe the FBI was dumb enough to refer to the two Soviets as M & M.

  • @debbiesims138
    @debbiesims138 8 місяців тому +7

    He died June 5, 2023 in prison.

  • @michaelgibney9288
    @michaelgibney9288 3 місяці тому +3

    Only the worst intelligence disaster in US history so far.

    • @kathleen1685
      @kathleen1685 3 місяці тому

      That we are aware...

    • @michaelgibney9288
      @michaelgibney9288 3 місяці тому

      @@kathleen1685 I mean ... actually we are well aware just no one is talking about it

  • @Dmitrisnikioff
    @Dmitrisnikioff 4 місяці тому +1

    How can you be a traitor when you're living up to the ideals of your society: Selling people out to the highest bidder at the expense of the whole? By selling to the Soviets, he was doing well by doing good.
    Like, the absolute hilarity of trying to portray a guy who is exposing scum who betrayed a noble government is beyond absurd.

  • @timor64
    @timor64 9 місяців тому +20

    The video is excellent. The most dispassionate and thorough documentary on this topic that I have seen.
    Your pronuciation of "Chicago" somehow makes things better. It reminds the viewer that we are watching an outsider taking an almost bird's eye view of the story.

  • @17thknight
    @17thknight 8 місяців тому +2

    Even though it's the most common reason for people to turn I still find it utterly disgusting when someone does this just for money. A person who truly believed that they were working for the wrong side and was seeking to correct perceived injustice is one thing. But Robert hanssen was a faithless monster in every aspect of his life.

    • @etherealenergy9471
      @etherealenergy9471 8 місяців тому +1

      There are people who you trust in government, and the entertainment industry doing much worse things for money. I would say Robert Hanssen just showed eventually nothing can stay hidden for long.

  • @Andyanddiana467
    @Andyanddiana467 9 місяців тому +4

    Hah, I live in Westchester, next to Scarsdale. It is expensive- not surprised his motives were financial.

  • @kenton6098
    @kenton6098 Місяць тому +2

    Hanssen died in the Colorado supermax prison in Florence in ‘24

  • @Noodlyk18
    @Noodlyk18 8 місяців тому +2

    Violating his wife's dignity and trust just to get his rocks off, what a creep, only part that pissed me off in this story. Poor woman, it's never worth it giving a cheater a second chance. Yeah yeah treason's bad but I love my wife, I just deal with my government.

  • @donaldcole2539
    @donaldcole2539 9 місяців тому +8

    I always enjoy your documentaries. Thanks

  • @yathercantillano3874
    @yathercantillano3874 5 місяців тому +3

    Man, all that info and some human lives for just a couple million? Just wow

  • @tamedshrew235
    @tamedshrew235 4 місяці тому +4

    Poor Bonnie

  • @wesomey1304
    @wesomey1304 4 місяці тому +2

    My grandfather would see him on walks in the same park were he would drop the information and talked to him a few times but never suspected anything

  • @safa4786
    @safa4786 9 місяців тому +5

    South African narrator...cool..

    • @laurachelini1891
      @laurachelini1891 9 місяців тому

      I thought l detected a Saffa accent! 😁

  • @Bobbytheship33
    @Bobbytheship33 8 місяців тому +2

    I personally thought the thumbnail was Prince Andrews, wouldn't be surprised if he was a spy

  • @Nono-hk3is
    @Nono-hk3is 8 місяців тому +3

    Why does the FBI have awareness of ongoing overseas espionage operations in the first place?

  • @BGTuyau
    @BGTuyau 9 місяців тому +2

    The pronunciation of place names in this video is almost uniformly odd.

  • @elliejobonney2926
    @elliejobonney2926 9 місяців тому +6

    I love your accent 💚⚡️
    Spa, Spy, FBeye xxx Watching from London UK 🇬🇧

  • @trailblazer1047
    @trailblazer1047 3 місяці тому +2

    There is no damn excuse,he is a greedy bum no loyalty of anything not even his wife.

  • @dominaevillae28
    @dominaevillae28 5 місяців тому +1

    Working for Government
    -Work hard
    -Someone does stupid and/or illegal crap
    -Government ignores a parade of red flags that Someone has done aforementioned stupid and/or illegal crap
    -You, busy doing your job, is blamed for the stupid/illegal crap because Someone charms the new Person In Charge who isn’t around long enough to realize Someone is incompetent/useless, or they can’t be bothered.
    -You leave government, Someone stays as long as possible to maximize retirement pay.