DIA Connections Episode 11 - Hiding in Plain Sight

Published 2021-02-26
From the day she started working at the Defense Intelligence Agency in 1985 until the day she was arrested for conspiracy to commit espionage in 2001, Ana Montes was a spy working on behalf of Cuban Intelligence. On this episode of DIA Connections, we examine the nefarious activities of this highly decorated intelligence analyst who became one of the most damaging spies ever caught engaging in espionage against the United States. Conversations with a counterintelligence investigator, a spy psychiatrist and bestselling author Malcolm Gladwell, help to unravel the challenges and pitfalls in catching the woman known as the “Queen of Cuba”.

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All Comments (21)
  • @williammbuvi8307
    "THE STRONG PEOPLE ARE NOT THOSE WHO SHOW STRENGTH IN FRONT OF US, BUT THOSE WHO FIGHT BATTLES WE KNOW NOTHIG ABOUT"
  • @drannoc100
    She’s a spy for the enemy and thus a traitor. Why people don’t just say it?
  • @jeffkuiper8776
    Great episode. A really fun and informative listen with plenty of intrigue. The stuff of movies!
  • this is really nice to have, im researching her for a small project and the information on this topic is quite dry
  • There is o excuse for her betrayal. What she did was willful and premeditated and thank God she was caught before she could inflict more damage to our country. She has no remorse for what she did, and never will!!!
  • @MoHakakian
    I’m sorry she released from jail! Nothing Changed she is still a traitor! God bless the US and those who are doing their best to keep this great country safe. ❤🇺🇸❤
  • @drannoc100
    Should she really be released? 😮 😢 It’s highly likely she has no remorse and wouldn’t change at all, but at this day and age, likely to help the CCP, etc… 😕🥶
  • @kirkland0074
    I thought she was Cuban, thank God she was Puerto Rican!!
  • @stevemill8959
    My dad beat me too I wouldn’t betray my country 🇺🇸 🦅 🗽
  • Ok, so she perceived the United States like a "big bully"... can't see a problem with that!