
Ever wondered what it’s like to serve in Canada’s most elite military unit? In this gripping episode, we go deep with Brian Isted, a former Canadian Army captain and nearly a member of JTF2—Canada’s top-tier special forces—on his path from a troubled youth to covert operations overseas.
Hosted by: TPL Media
Guest: Brian Isted – Former Canadian Army Captain, Intelligence Officer
🔑 What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
• How Brian turned early setbacks into a military career
• The untold story of Canada’s presence in Iraq
• Shocking insights from Canadian intelligence and close protection work
• What it takes to join JTF2 and operate at the highest level
• Eye-opening details on military corruption, waste, and secrecy
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