A former CIA covert officer breaks down spycraft, the Russia-Ukraine war, surveillance, manipulation, and what intelligence work teaches about human nature.

Andrew Bustamante — Former CIA covert intelligence officer and U.S. Air Force combat veteran who once handled targeting and launch operations for 200 nuclear ICBMs. He now teaches espionage-derived skills to civilians.
Lex Fridman talks with ex-CIA officer Andrew Bustamante about how the agency works, its relationship with the president, and a cold, empirical read on the Russia-Ukraine war in which he argues Russia is winning. The conversation moves through the world's major intelligence agencies, the craft of disguise, cover legends, recruitment, polygraphs, and human manipulation. Bustamante makes a contrarian case in favor of NSA mass surveillance and walks through why a domestic dictatorship would not actually need it. He addresses conspiracy theories (JFK, MK-Ultra, Northwoods, Epstein, UFOs) through the lens of incompetence over conspiracy, and closes on perspective-taking, disappearing off the grid, and self-respect as the meaning of life.
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“the only one that I count with any with any significance is the mbti and the mbti is what all the leading spy agencies around the world use as well” — Andrew Bustamante 01:41:54Find it on Amazon