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Matthew Cox | Inside True Crime Podcast

Myron Gaines Exposes JFK Files, His Secret Identity, & Why He Left The Feds

Thu, 27 Feb 2025

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Chapter 1: What does Myron Gaines reveal about his background?

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Myron Gaines, also known as Amru Foto. That's like my government name since everyone tries to say, you hide from your government name, which we're going to talk about that here in a second, why I don't use it. So my dad came to the United States somewhere in the 1970s, roughly. He's from Sudan. Both my parents are from Sudan.

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31.25 - 31.471 Guest

Okay.

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31.811 - 49.322 Host

Well, North Sudan now. It used to be one country, Sudan, but then the Civil War tore it up. So they're from the northern part, the air part. He was a cab driver in New York City. growing up, my mom didn't work. And then when we moved to Connecticut, he worked as a security guard for a bit, then he ended up getting a job with with Connecticut Transit.

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49.742 - 55.385 Host

Okay, like, which is basically I think of it as like the public bus company. Yeah, for the state of Connecticut.

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55.565 - 57.966 Matt Cox

Okay. So I mean, do you have brothers and sisters?

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Yeah, so I have a sister. She is in her residency right now to be a doctor. And then I have a little brother. He just graduated from college. He has, like, a sales job somewhere in Connecticut or anything, Southern Connecticut.

68.294 - 80.04 Matt Cox

Okay, so, I mean, did you... So, I mean, ultimately, you end up with Homeland Security, like, when you were in high school. Like, was that, like, a goal? Did you think I'm... Or was it just I want to go into public service of some kind?

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So I always knew I wanted to get into law enforcement. I think what really made me want to really get in to the feds was after 9-11, right? So I grew up in a Muslim household. My parents were Arab speakers, Muslim, etc., And, like, I just didn't like how the negative impact of how 9-11 made Muslim Arabs look or Muslims in general.

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So I was like, man, we need to go after the people that because to me, I've always been like, you know, I carry one passport. I'm very proud of this country. English is my first language. you know, this country is affording me a bunch of benefits that I would have never been able to get anywhere else. I was born and raised here, right? This is the only country I know.

Chapter 2: Why did Myron Gaines leave Homeland Security?

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But it was a subsidiary of the special agent in charge office in San Antonio. So Laredo was the busiest office in the busiest sack in the country. So we were running around doing stuff all the time.

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630.45 - 633.652 Matt Cox

What is the bulk of the cases that they're working on? Are they drug cases?

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633.712 - 644.239 Host

Yeah, drugs, human smuggling, firearms going southbound, money going southbound, money laundering. You think of it, it's there on the southwest border.

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644.259 - 645.579 Matt Cox

You would think of the FBI.

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Yeah, we were way busier than the FBI. The FBI... So after 9-11, the FBI really focused on more counterterrorism, counterespionage. So what ended up happening is a lot of their crim work, or what they call crim work, went over to other agencies.

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And what ended up happening after 9-11, after the Department of Homeland Security was created, HSI kind of came in and took a lot of that criminal stuff because HSI has more broad authority than the FBI. They have actually more statutes they enforce. So the FBI really focuses more on like counterterrorism and espionage.

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And then HSI does, you know, took up a lot of that criminal stuff that they used to do. Now, the FBI still does organize crime, of course. Right. But they're not, it's not their main focus like it used to be.

Chapter 3: What were Myron's experiences on the Southwest border?

691.036 - 708.884 Matt Cox

Right. After 9-11. Yeah, I was going to say, whenever somebody asked me, like, how did the Secret Service get on my case? They're like, why wasn't the FBI? I'm like, because they're chasing real criminals. Like, after 9-11, I knew everything got shifted. There was a lot of stuff that they handed over, like the Secret Service, like financial crimes.

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Yeah, and I'm actually shocked. Like, I remember when me and you had our discussion, because the thing, fun fact about Secret Service, Because they're also in Homeland Security. They don't really get a lot of criminal cases prosecuted. And the reason why is because they're just spread so thin. Because their main mission is protection.

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So what ends up happening a lot of the times with the United States Attorney's Office, since they're the ones taking all the cases, they hate taking Secret Service agent cases because they're never around to actually see the case through. Because they always got, oh, sorry, got pulled for a detail here. Because they have to do all these random...

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Because every president and their immediate family gets protection. Right. And when you add it up like between the kids and the wives, et cetera, that's a lot of Secret Service agents they need for each detail. So they're always constantly getting pulled and they can't like really see cases all the way to fruition.

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Like anytime I had a Secret Service agent on one of my cases, like I'd see him like maybe once or twice a year because they were always getting pulled. And that's why they have such a high attrition rate. They always leave and go to other agencies or what's called a lateral. We have so many former Secret Service agents that are HSI guys because the quality of life sucks.

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They have the highest divorce rates.

776.704 - 777.545 Matt Cox

Well, they saw mine through.

777.805 - 780.588 Host

Yeah, they saw yours through, unfortunately. For sure.

780.788 - 802.65 Matt Cox

Yeah. Okay, so you got there. It was just them? Nobody else? No, no. It started with the FBI, but when I was on the run and they got involved, they were actively chasing me. The FBI basically put the warrants out, and they're like, oh, he'll get pulled over eventually. They're not chasing me. The Secret Service is sending out flyers. They're emailing people. They're showing up at people's houses.

Chapter 4: How did Myron transition to his current career?

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filming content on my phone which i was insulted because the government you know they're always like three or four generations behind so they take my like iphone 6 and i'm like you fucking assholes have you guys seen my youtube videos there i'm using 4k and shit because i had a videographer i was hiring right right to like do my stuff because i like i did the podcast and i also did like um like um pre-recorded videos and like the guy would bring in was really expensive because he'd come in with like the 6k camera

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So I was like really insulted.

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2436.763 - 2443.967 Matt Cox

I was like, do these guys really think I'm over here recording content in this fucking shitty ass phone? Did you know it was about the podcast when you got there?

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2444.587 - 2458.955 Host

No, I didn't know what it was for. Okay. Like I assumed, like I was like, okay, it's gotta be because of what I'm saying on the podcast or whatever. Cause I was like, you know me, I'm very honest. I'm like, bro, you guys can't simp. You gotta like be the leader. You gotta be dominant. Obviously we live in this pussified world where being politically correct is everything.

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So they didn't even interview me. They just took the phone. I was like, what the fuck? So at that point, I'm like, okay, they got to be thinking I'm like recording shit or whatever on my thing. But like, I was actually really, and I've never said this before. Like, I was so ready.

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Like if they did the interview to go in there with like all my fucking reports and like all my, like, cause I had made that case, like an OSDEF case, that national security case. For those that aren't aware, there's a program called Organized Crime Drug Enforcement Task Force, OSDEF. And if you get your case designated as an OCDEF case, it's a big fucking deal, right?

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You get a case number from the Department of Justice. It's a priority for the United States Attorney's Office. You're getting all kinds of resources, et cetera. Not only was it an OCDEF case, but it also was like... Something called like... I won't say exactly what it is, but like... I'll just say a very special case under HSI. Okay. Right?

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They have like these case designations that you can get special funding for your case because it was a national security case and it was an OCDF case. So... If they had brought me in to like say, yeah, we have information that you're like doing this podcast and like potentially on government time. I'd literally say, fuck you guys. These are 70 reports of investigations I've written on this case.

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Here's my OCDF case number. Like I'm fucking working and I'm outpacing every single agent in this office. Cause at the time I had the, like the number one or number two case in the fucking office. So if they had, like, brought me in to say that shit, I would have, like, totally shit on them. Like, you guys don't know what the fuck you're talking about. Go look at my ROIs. Go look at my reports.

Chapter 5: What are the implications of the JFK files?

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Right? You know what I mean? Like, just being a blatant 304 and getting paid for it. And, like, she doesn't care about changing. I saw, like, Candace Owens try to talk to her. Russell Brand. This woman doesn't care, man. Like, she's so far gone. She's cooked. She knows she's cooked. You know, RIP to her mental health. Because, like, you know, I remember...

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She did a documentary after she had sex with like 100 guys in a day. And you can like just see the soul like gone from her eyes after because like women aren't designed to be promiscuous. They're just not. Like, you know what I mean? There's a reason why they can only have one baby per year.

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Like their body is designed to hold one baby per year because they can only incubate one baby per year because they're supposed to have one man having sex with them per year. Well, per life, really. But they're just not designed to be hoes. So when girls like this go against their grain, it just goes to show how far we fall in a society, to be honest with you.

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And a lot of women look at that and want to emulate it. They think, I can make a bunch of money or I can go viral. So many girls destroy their life before it even starts, thinking that they can be superstars. But yeah, crazy.

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4878.47 - 4898.703 Matt Cox

So I have a question. Because I don't know, Brooks. There was a time when I actually... Watch the whole... What was going on with Andrew Tate. Yeah. The whole thing. Actually, we did a couple videos on it. But then things progressed from that. Like, what is... Like, the last I had heard, like... They had dropped all the charges.

4898.763 - 4905.407 Matt Cox

But then after that, somebody said they're on home confinement in Romania. Like, what's happening?

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Yeah. Well, you know, so it's like two different cases, I guess. And the thing is, is that like, you know, for the first case, the prosecutors didn't have enough evidence for the for to even go to trial. But now they have this other case and like they're refining the file. It's like the criminal justice system in Romania is cooked. What's the second case?

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Basically the same stuff with some other alleged victims.

4928.24 - 4940.329 Matt Cox

So what do you think the catalyst was for them to – like, listen, the FBI is not going to come and arrest you. Homeland Security is not going to arrest you if they don't think they can win at trial.

Chapter 8: What lessons can be learned from Myron's journey?

3774.698 - 3780.06 Matt Cox

Because Nixon eventually ends up winning after LBJ, right? Yeah.

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So, yes. And then LBJ. He wanted him dead, too. LBJ didn't like Kennedy either. And the only reason LBJ got in is because they brought LBJ in because they pretty much threatened him. Like, look, we want LBJ in. If you don't bring him in, we're going to expose the fact that you're having sex with all these women. Because JFK was a womanizer. He was a chad. So a lot of people wanted him gone.

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Oh, and then Israel. So this is the part that they never talk about, right? I've never heard the Israel part. Okay. And I'll talk about why they haven't shown you. They talked about the Israel part. So there was a couple of reasons why Israel wanted him gone. Israel was formulated in 1948.

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The first prime minister, Ben-Gurion, they fought very hard, obviously, you know, to create their state through a multitude of different skirmishes with the Palestinians. They were going to Haganah, which ended up becoming the IDF today, former terrorist organizations, but whatever, that's all in the conversation.

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The point is, is that Israel understood that they had barely survived a lot of these conflicts and they had just lost in the Suez Canal crisis, right? Got embarrassed, et cetera. So they realized we need the nuclear bomb. What ended up happening was there was a factory out in Apollo, Pennsylvania called NUMEC. A guy named Shapiro ran it.

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They were illegally smuggling uranium from this plant destined for what was back then Palestine to Israel. And they were doing nuclear testing and creating nuclear weapons, and they were testing it in Dimona. And they were getting parts. They were working with the French to be able to do this.

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Kennedy sent a CIA guy over there because he suspected, because they had about 100 kilos missing of this uranium, to this area, and they tested the soil. The soil came back pretty pure as uranium. And the only place that could formulate uranium that pure back then in the 60s was this plant in Pennsylvania. So he pretty much puts it together. Israel's doing nuclear testing.

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And he knew that they wanted to get the nuclear weapon after the Suez Canal crisis in Egypt. So he tells Ben-Gurion, look, we have information that you guys are doing nuclear testing. We need to do inspections and you guys need to dearm. Ben-Gurion panics, doesn't want to do this, creates like a fake, you know, nuclear site, whatever, to have the inspectors come in. Kenny sends the inspectors.

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He finds out that it was, you know, a sham factory. He finds this out. He says, these sons of bitches keep lying to me, etc., So he kept putting pressure on Ben-Gurion to keep doing these nuclear testing, and he threatened to withhold aid from Israel if they didn't give him the nuclear inspections. This was a few months before his death.

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