

Episode 74. Novichok: Vil Mirzayanov
Jan 12, 2024
Vil Mirzayanov, former Soviet chemical weapons lab scientist and whistleblower, discusses the history of Novichok, the most deadly chemical weapon ever developed. Topics include the development of Novichok, Russia's deception in negotiations, becoming a whistleblower, leaving Russia and coming to the United States, synthesizing dangerous substances, personal journey and fulfilling duty, the Soviet destruction of religion, from education to chemical weapons, living under Soviet control, Soviet assassinations and Cold War plots, and chemical weapons accidents in the Soviet Union.
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Introduction
00:00 • 5min
The Secret History of Novichok
04:36 • 16min
The Development of Novachok: Deception and Manipulation
20:40 • 10min
Becoming a Whistleblower
30:51 • 12min
Leaving Russia and Coming to the United States
42:54 • 6min
The Difficulty of Synthesizing Dangerous Substances
48:27 • 22min
Personal Journey and Fulfilling Duty
01:09:58 • 2min
The Soviet Destruction of Religion
01:11:28 • 7min
From Education to Chemical Weapons: The Unexpected Career Path
01:18:47 • 2min
Reflections on Institutes and Curious Post Office Box
01:20:26 • 2min
Naming, Blackmail, and Personal Struggles
01:22:19 • 1min
Living Under Soviet Control
01:23:48 • 3min
Soviet Assassinations and Cold War Plots
01:27:04 • 7min
Chemical Weapons Accidents in the Soviet Union
01:33:40 • 22min