44. The Adventures of Special Agent Strange Ken has served as an FBI Special Agent, a DOJ Special Agent in Charge, and an investigator with the US Agency for International Development. He’s traveled the world and fought terrorism, global fraud, and even the drug cartels. He’s the author of A Cop’s Son: One G-Man’s Fight Against Jihad, Global Fraud, and the Cartels. In episode 44, I speak with Ken Strange.
Ken Strange is a former FBI Special Agent with the Joint Terrorism Task Force, a DOJ Special Agent in Charge, a PI, and author of, A Cop’s Son: One G-Man’s Fight Against Jihad, Global Fraud, and the Cartels. During his 21 year career, He served with the FBI, USAID, and the DOJ. Ken has an MBA from the Thunderbird School of Global Management and a master’s in liberal studies from The State University of New York. He speaks Spanish and Arabic. He has appeared on numerous cable TV channels and podcasts as a law enforcement Subject Matter Expert, and has also been a contributing writer to The Hill and Daily Caller.
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