Episode 200: Memorial Day 2016
We’re now 200 episodes deep, and this episode just happened to fall on Memorial Day weekend, so we wanted to bring you all a really special show.
We’re now 200 episodes deep, and this episode just happened to fall on Memorial Day weekend, so we wanted to bring you all a really special show.
Our guest this episode is J.T. Patten, a former counterterrorism intelligence advisor who is now an author of espionage and military thriller novels.
Retired Marine Corps Major and first commanding officer of MARSOC Fred Galvin joins us this episode hosted by Jack Murphy.
For the uninitiated, Buzz Aldrin was among the first men to walk on the moon as the Apollo Lunar Module pilot on the Apollo 11 mission in 1969.
Ranger sniper Nick Irving’s latest visit was overdue, especially considering all he’s been up to, including starring in the reality show “American Grit.”
Doug Laux reflects on the effectiveness of the CIA, his own background, and how being in the CIA affected other aspects of his life.
One of our most requested guests ever has been Kris Paronto, best known as “Tanto” from the book “13 Hours” and the Michal Bay-directed film of the same title.
Richard Marcinko, founder of SEAL Team Six, and Scott McEwen, author of many books in the military genre, join us in the studio for this episode.
This week, we bring on political consultant and author Roger Stone. Roger was an original advisor of the Trump campaign.
Former Navy SEAL and clandestine service officer for the CIA, Frumentarius, joins us for the first time as Jack Murphy hosts this episode of SOFREP Radio.
In yet another extended podcast episode, we cover national security, identity theft, and more with SOFREP contributor Coriolanus!
Joining us is SOFREP author Coriolanus, an intelligence analyst and hacker with experience in counterterrorism, counterintelligence, and cyber warfare.