Julian Morgans
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So if you're looking for a way to help, this would be it. Global Advance Projects donations. Just Google that and you'll find their page and anything you give is tax deductible.
So if you're looking for a way to help, this would be it. Global Advance Projects donations. Just Google that and you'll find their page and anything you give is tax deductible.
Special thanks to all of our guests, Katalea, John Wojciech from the UNODC, Troy Gerkenau from the Global Anti-Scam Organization, and a special thanks to Small Q and to Judah Tanner, without whom this series would have never been possible. That was the final episode of this season of Scammerland. Scammerland was produced by Rachel Tuffery, editing by me, Rachel Tuffery, and Jamie Snyder.
Special thanks to all of our guests, Katalea, John Wojciech from the UNODC, Troy Gerkenau from the Global Anti-Scam Organization, and a special thanks to Small Q and to Judah Tanner, without whom this series would have never been possible. That was the final episode of this season of Scammerland. Scammerland was produced by Rachel Tuffery, editing by me, Rachel Tuffery, and Jamie Snyder.
It was mixed by Jimmy Saunders, who also did our sound design. Our cover art is by Rich Akers, our interns are Nina Fussell and Ellie Dickey. And this whole thing has been a Super Real production.
It was mixed by Jimmy Saunders, who also did our sound design. Our cover art is by Rich Akers, our interns are Nina Fussell and Ellie Dickey. And this whole thing has been a Super Real production.
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Hey, Julian Morgans here. I'm the host of Scammerland, but I'm also the host of a weekly show called What It Was Like. And the basic idea is that every episode I talk to someone who has lived through an extreme event. So think cults, serial killers, ghost stories, Princess Diana's paparazzi, Kurt Cobain's manager. And in all cases, you'll find out what it was like to be there.
Hey, Julian Morgans here. I'm the host of Scammerland, but I'm also the host of a weekly show called What It Was Like. And the basic idea is that every episode I talk to someone who has lived through an extreme event. So think cults, serial killers, ghost stories, Princess Diana's paparazzi, Kurt Cobain's manager. And in all cases, you'll find out what it was like to be there.
In fact, Scammerland actually began as an episode on what it was like. So if you're enjoying this, you're probably going to love our other show. That's what it was like on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Hey, I'm Julian Morgans and you're listening to Scammerland. Over the last four episodes, we've been looking at how most online scams these days are run by people living in slavery in Southeast Asia.
In fact, Scammerland actually began as an episode on what it was like. So if you're enjoying this, you're probably going to love our other show. That's what it was like on Apple, Spotify and YouTube. Hey, I'm Julian Morgans and you're listening to Scammerland. Over the last four episodes, we've been looking at how most online scams these days are run by people living in slavery in Southeast Asia.
We've been following the stories of two people who have been abducted and are trying to escape. And we're going to get to their escape. But first, I want to introduce you to the man who makes escape possible. His name is Judah Tanner, and he's an expert on Scammer Farms. He's probably one of the only experts on Scammer Farms.
We've been following the stories of two people who have been abducted and are trying to escape. And we're going to get to their escape. But first, I want to introduce you to the man who makes escape possible. His name is Judah Tanner, and he's an expert on Scammer Farms. He's probably one of the only experts on Scammer Farms.
And he's going to help us to unpack their shadowy, bloodstained business model. Where did these things come from? Who owns them? And how does he help to get people out? Welcome to Scammerland. So in the last episode, we followed small Q as he was tortured for refusing to work. But while that was happening, an SOS message that Q had sent via a stolen phone found its way to Judah. Hello, Judah.
And he's going to help us to unpack their shadowy, bloodstained business model. Where did these things come from? Who owns them? And how does he help to get people out? Welcome to Scammerland. So in the last episode, we followed small Q as he was tortured for refusing to work. But while that was happening, an SOS message that Q had sent via a stolen phone found its way to Judah. Hello, Judah.
Welcome to the show. Hi, thank you for having me. It's a pleasure.
Welcome to the show. Hi, thank you for having me. It's a pleasure.
And so, yeah, that's really where I'm at. Judah hasn't always worked combating human trafficking. He actually went to a private school in Perth, and then he got into the corporate world. But then he decided to blow it all up, and he moved to Thailand.
And so, yeah, that's really where I'm at. Judah hasn't always worked combating human trafficking. He actually went to a private school in Perth, and then he got into the corporate world. But then he decided to blow it all up, and he moved to Thailand.