FBI undercover agent Scott Payne’s job was to infiltrate the most dangerous gangs of our times: outlaw bikers, drug cartels and the international neo-Nazi networks hellbent on inciting a race war.
He was taking down these groups from within. And Scott was good at it — people confided in him their most audacious plans for mass violence and domestic terrorism.
In the second season of White Hot Ha... more
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Number of Listeners | Category | True Crime |
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This was great! Interesting and well told story.
This is a enlightening and well done podcast, definitely worth your time. However, when you're listening to it, try and take in the irony of a man like this that is a Trump/MAGA supporter trying to educate the world about extremism. He belongs to the white supremacy party. His commentary about his faith and his wife's faith make me want to scream considering what we know Christian nationalists are trying to do to this country right now.
This was an exceptional interview and an incredible story. The host did a fantastic job guiding the conversation and bringing out the depth of an FBI agent’s undercover work infiltrating domestic terrorist groups — specifically white supremacists. I was completely fascinated by the storytelling and the bravery it revealed. Scott’s dedication to protecting all people in our communities, even at great personal risk, is inspiring. Listening gave me new insight and, surprisingly, a deep sense of gra... more
This is so engaging and interesting - the quality of the production, the journalism, the interesting subject matter top notch. Thank you for all the work. It must’ve taken to do such an amazing job both as a undercover agent the production of this podcast
I binge listened to the whole thing. Very recommended.
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Listeners are invited into the intense and harrowing world of undercover law enforcement as FBI agent Scott Payne shares his astonishing experiences infiltrating some of the most dangerous and violent groups in America, including outlaw biker gangs, drug cartels, and neo-Nazi networks. The narrative uniquely blends true crime storytelling with a personal perspective, revealing not only the dramatic undercover operations but also the profound psychological impact that such a career can impose on an individual. Each episode provides insights into the complexities of maintaining one's cover while witnessing extremist ideologies and plots of domestic terrorism firsthand, making this content especially poignant and illuminating for those interes... more
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