David McCloskey
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No offense to our friends in Los Angeles.
And so, the cover is kind of fun.
It also gives, again, the idea that
These houseguests might need to lean into the cover and make it their own.
It makes it fun in a way that maybe being a petroleum engineer isn't.
Although we're bashing all kinds of occupations on the pod today, aren't we?
I know.
I'm sorry.
And Mendez has deep connections in Hollywood.
Yeah.
Yeah, the propaganda piece is its own β it's honestly probably its own set of episodes because it's such a fascinating thing.
I was struck just in looking into this a bit that the Office of Strategic Service, the forerunner to the agency, had film units that shot footage of the concentration camps after they were liberated.
It was actually used at Nuremberg and 12 OSS officers died while filming combat.
to use those in filming for propaganda purposes.
So there's a whole separate kind of thread there.
But the propaganda connections are not what produces the Argo operation.
This is much less about propaganda and much more about technical expertise.
Because from the early 70s onwards, the CIA's Office of Technical Service, which is Mendez's crew, has started contracting with Hollywood makeup artists, special effects builders, prop designers, even stage magicians to solve operational problems that Langley can't crack on its own.
And one of the central contractors is this guy named John Chambers, who again is played by John Goodman in the film.
Mendez calls...