With more than 50 vehicles and 100 staff, the US Presidential motorcade is a mini White House on wheels. At its heart is a Cadillac limousine known as The Beast. Bulletproof, bombproof, and loaded with front-mounted tear gas canisters, here are seven things you probably don’t know about life on the road with the most powerful man in the world.
Secret societies are flourishing behind the closed doors of Ivy League universities. Yale alone had more than 40 clubs at last count. So what’s the secret to their success? SPYSCAPE scouts the top tier of academia’s exclusive societies to bring you into the inner sanctum.
We believe there’s a superhero in each of us - so we’re launching our annual True Superheroes awards to celebrate people who’ve overcome adversity, made amazing contributions to society, and inspired others to do the same. We’ll nominate people in art, design, music, tech, science and many other fields.
Billionaire secrets
We are all the architects of our own fortunes but some are more fortunate than others. What separates the billionaires from the millionaires? SPYSCAPE reveals the secrets of some of the world’s most successful entrepreneurs.
Bunkers have certainly come a long way since the Cold War! The Oppidum is the world’s largest underground safe house with a swimming pool, helipad, and automatic defense tech system sprawling across 300,000 feet. Find out how the world’s 1% plan to shelter in style during future pandemics, global warming, and WWIII threats.
Prince Harry’s court battle over his family’s security arrangements in Britain has thrust the private matter of royal security into the public spotlight. What exactly do royal protection officers do and which VIPs are watched around the clock? SPYSCAPE spills seven secrets of Britain’s notoriously private royal bodyguards.
Hedge fund manager Bill Browder was cooling his heels in the VIP lounge of Moscow’s airport when four heavily armed border guards burst in and frogmarched him down to the airport detention center. The financier and political activist had found Vladimir Putin’s Achilles’ heel: Money. Now, it seemed, Putin had found him.