Summary
Keith Michaels (LinkedIn) and James Lockhart (LinkedIn) join Andrew to discuss intelligence in an unlikely place: Casinos! James and Keith have collectively over 30 years of experience within Las Vegas gaming surveillance. 

What You’ll Learn
Intelligence

How casinos conduct surveillance

Collaboration between casinos and intelligence organizations 

The mob origins of Las Vegas

Nation-state intelligence threats in casinos 

Reflections

It’s just the luck of the draw…or is it? 

Playing your cards right

And much, much more …

***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***

Episode Notes
This week on SpyCast, Andrew is joined by Keith Michaels and James Lockhart on a journey into the secret underbelly of the “Gambling Capital of the World,” Las Vegas. How do casinos conduct surveillance, and what prompted them to adopt formal surveillance operations? Tune in to find out.

Quotes of the Week
“Casino operations are venues for intelligence activity, not just for the low-level criminal or the higher-level criminal, but also nation states … You know, we're only catching about 35% of what's going on. There's a lot of cash moving around very fast. A lot of people coming in and out in a casino. So, the possibilities are kind of endless.” – James Lockhart.

***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***

Resources 
SURFACE SKIM
*SpyCasts*

70th Anniversary of James Bond, Special with Alexis Albion on 007, Part 1 (2023)

70th Anniversary of James Bond, Special with Alexis Albion on 007, Part 2 (2023)

How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Spy Game with Mike Susong (2023)

Baseball and Espionage with Ryan Zimmerman and Marc Polymeropoulos (2022)

Dealing with Russia: A Conversation with Counterintelligence Legend Jim Olson (2022)

*Beginner Resources*

A Brief History of Las Vegas, T. Lambert, Local Histories (2021) [Short Article] 

A Brief History of Gambling, R. Cormack, Medium (2018] [Short Article]

How to Play Baccarat, WikiHow (2020) [Short Video]

***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***

DEEPER DIVE
Books

Casino: The Rise and Fall of the Mob in Las Vegas, N. Pileggi (Ebury Press, 2015)

Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling, D. G. Schwartz (Winchester Books, 2013) 

Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions, B. Mezrich (Free Press, 2002)

Casino Royale, I. Fleming (Jonathan Cape, 1953)

Primary Sources 

Federal Special Agent Pleads Guilty To Gambling With Government Funds, United States Attorney’s Office, District of Nevada (2022)

Surveillance Standards for Nonrestricted Licensees, Nevada Gaming (2005)

Gaming probers sue CIA, CIA (1979) 

How U.S. Made Unholy Alliance with the Mafia, CIA (1975) 

Bugsy Siegel Collection, FBI (n.d.)

*Wildcard Resource*
In 1983, William Casey, then Director of the CIA, was invited to the Recording Industry Cultural Award Dinner. Luckily for him, Kenny Rogers was the featured performer of the night. He probably played “The Gambler,” a song that Erin thinks is a spot-on analogy for the Intelligence Cycle. You’ve got to know when hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em … Know when to walk to away, and know when to run. 

***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***

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Summary

Keith Michaels (LinkedIn) and James Lockhart (LinkedIn) join Andrew to discuss intelligence in an unlikely place: Casinos! James and Keith have collectively over 30 years of experience within Las Vegas gaming surveillance. 


What You’ll LearnIntelligence
How casinos conduct surveillance
Collaboration between casinos and intelligence organizations 
The mob origins of Las Vegas
Nation-state intelligence threats in casinos 
Reflections
It’s just the luck of the draw…or is it? 
Playing your cards right
And much, much more …
***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***


Episode Notes

This week on SpyCast, Andrew is joined by Keith Michaels and James Lockhart on a journey into the secret underbelly of the “Gambling Capital of the World,” Las Vegas. How do casinos conduct surveillance, and what prompted them to adopt formal surveillance operations? Tune in to find out.


Quotes of the Week

“Casino operations are venues for intelligence activity, not just for the low-level criminal or the higher-level criminal, but also nation states … You know, we're only catching about 35% of what's going on. There's a lot of cash moving around very fast. A lot of people coming in and out in a casino. So, the possibilities are kind of endless.” – James Lockhart.


***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***

Resources SURFACE SKIM*SpyCasts*

70th Anniversary of James Bond, Special with Alexis Albion on 007, Part 1 (2023)

70th Anniversary of James Bond, Special with Alexis Albion on 007, Part 2 (2023)

How Artificial Intelligence is Changing the Spy Game with Mike Susong (2023)

Baseball and Espionage with Ryan Zimmerman and Marc Polymeropoulos (2022)

Dealing with Russia: A Conversation with Counterintelligence Legend Jim Olson (2022)
*Beginner Resources*

A Brief History of Las Vegas, T. Lambert, Local Histories (2021) [Short Article] 

A Brief History of Gambling, R. Cormack, Medium (2018] [Short Article]

How to Play Baccarat, WikiHow (2020) [Short Video]

***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***


DEEPER DIVEBooks

Casino: The Rise and Fall of the Mob in Las Vegas, N. Pileggi (Ebury Press, 2015)

Roll the Bones: The History of Gambling, D. G. Schwartz (Winchester Books, 2013) 

Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions, B. Mezrich (Free Press, 2002)

Casino Royale, I. Fleming (Jonathan Cape, 1953)
Primary Sources 

Federal Special Agent Pleads Guilty To Gambling With Government Funds, United States Attorney’s Office, District of Nevada (2022)

Surveillance Standards for Nonrestricted Licensees, Nevada Gaming (2005)

Gaming probers sue CIA, CIA (1979) 

How U.S. Made Unholy Alliance with the Mafia, CIA (1975) 

Bugsy Siegel Collection, FBI (n.d.)
*Wildcard Resource*In 1983, William Casey, then Director of the CIA, was invited to the Recording Industry Cultural Award Dinner. Luckily for him, Kenny Rogers was the featured performer of the night. He probably played “The Gambler,” a song that Erin thinks is a spot-on analogy for the Intelligence Cycle. You’ve got to know when hold ‘em, know when to fold ‘em … Know when to walk to away, and know when to run. 

***FULL SHOW NOTES AVAILABLE HERE***

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