How to poison your enemies, Skripal killers

How to get on a Watchlist (S2, E2): How to Poison your Enemies

In the second episode of Season 2 of the “How to get on a Watchlist” podcast, we discuss poisons with Dr Neil Bradbury, and their history as a weapon in both crime and geopolitics. Dr Bradbury is a graduate of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, and the University of Wales School of Medicine, with degrees in Biochemistry and Medical Biochemistry. Although he grew up in the UK, he now lives and works in Illinois, USA, where he is a scientist, teacher and writer. His first book “A Taste for Poison: Eleven Deadly Molecules and the Killers Who Used Them” will appeal to true-crime fans, scientists, and history buffs. He has spoken at national and international meetings to present his research, and authored numerous scientific manuscripts and book chapters.

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How to Poison Your Enemies How to get on a Watchlist

In our next episode, we interview Dr. Neil Bradbury on poisons and their uses. Dr Bradbury is a graduate of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland, and the University of Wales School of Medicine, with degrees in Biochemistry and Medical Biochemistry. Although he grew up in the UK, he now lives and works in Illinois, USA, where he’s a scientist, teacher and writer. His first book “A Taste for Poison” will appeal to true-crime fans, sciencey types, and history buffs. He has spoken at national and international meetings to present his research, and authored numerous scientific manuscripts and book chapters.Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/EncyclopediaGeopolitica

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Books and media mentioned during the episode, and suggestions for further research on this topic:

Additional geopolitical reading suggestions can be found on our 2023 reading list.

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The hosts:

Lewis Sage-Passant is a researcher in the field of intelligence and espionage, and a former British Military Intelligence Officer. Lewis holds a PhD from Loughborough University in intelligence studies, and is an adjunct professor in intelligence at Sciences Po Paris. He has extensive experience working and living in the Middle East and Asia Pacific regions in a variety of geopolitical analysis and intelligence roles, supporting the energy industry, the financial sector, leading technology firms, and the pharmaceuticals sector. He has appeared in numerous news outlets, including the BBC, France24, CNBC, The New Arab, El Mundo, GQ, and others, discussing intelligence, geopolitics, and security topics.

Aleksandra Szylkiewicz is a multilingual security and intelligence professional based in France, currently serving as Geopolitical Intelligence & Travel Security Manager at an international luxury fashion conglomerate. She is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris, where she completed a degree in International Relations/International Security, and has experience providing threat monitoring and geopolitical analysis to public and private entities across various sectors and regions, producing actionable intelligence and decision-making support. She has lived in Mexico and in various countries across Europe.

The production team:

Producer: Edwin Tran

Researchers: Alex Smith and Simon Schofield

Additional credit goes to several unnamed members of the Encyclopedia Geopolitica team, as well as our colleagues in the intelligence and security community who helped to make this podcast possible

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