Secrets Declassified with David Duchovny - Season 2

Season 2
Episodes

Escaping Armageddon
In the razor's-edge theater of global brinkmanship, the world has come closer to annihilation than most ever knew.

Top Secret Sites
Step inside the hidden areas where history was steered in secret. From Churchill's wartime bunker — complete with a direct line to FDR concealed inside his private bathroom — to a Soviet weapons base in the desert.

Buried Secrets
David Duchovny exposes a clandestine nuclear blast set off deep below Mississippi soil, and secret experiments conducted on citizens in the New York subway system.

Black Ops
A French Resistance operative hides explosives in baguettes to cripple a Nazi factory, an American soldier parachutes behind enemy lines to destroy critical supply routes, and Ukrainian forces deploy AI-guided drones to strike a Russian bomber fleet.

Bizarre Weapons
From a British scheme to launch airborne balloons against Nazi Germany, to American bats fitted with incendiary devices, to a covert effort to manipulate monsoon rains in Vietnam.

Cracking the Code
A stranded American pilot in Vietnam is rescued through a code built around familiar golf courses, while Navajo Code Talkers transmit messages that help turn the tide in the Pacific during WWII.

Secret Units
Behind official policy often stands unofficial actors. Discover the audacious operations of Red Cell.

Extraordinary Experiments
Follow the secretive flights of Project Argus, that sent nuclear warheads into space to test whether radiation could cripple Soviet weapons, while Operation LAC covertly released chemical agents over American communities to simulate biological warfare.

Smoke and Mirrors
David Duchovny takes us into the long-spun elaborate tales governments have employed to blanket their boldest missions, showing us how the illusion works – or until it doesn't.

Extreme Extractions
In Operation Halyard, villagers and resistance fighters built an airstrip by hand to spirit stranded airmen out of Nazi territory, while Operation Mount Hope saw American forces steal a Soviet helicopter from the African desert under cover of darkness.

Masters of Deception
To outmaneuver the enemy, you have to sell the illusion. An FBI agent goes so deep undercover he's best man at a Mafia wedding, while the Stasi deploys a covert network of charmers across borders to win trust and steal secrets.

Rogue Missions
Some missions are so risky, they're denied before they even begin. These operations are proof that the most dangerous missions are often the most unthinkable.

Covert Heists
Sometimes when governments can't negotiate their way to victory, they steal it. When the KGB sets its sights on a NATO missile, they enlist a smooth-talking German playboy armed with only a wheelbarrow, a carpet, and a postage stamp.

Cat and Mouse
Some targets are taken by force – others require a game of cat and mouse played out across continents and years of relentless chase. While the prey changes, the pursuit never does.

Dark Deals

Hidden Bases

Spy Gadgets
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Silo
In a ruined and toxic future, thousands live in a giant silo deep underground. After its sheriff breaks a cardinal rule and residents die mysteriously, engineer Juliette starts to uncover shocking secrets and the truth about the silo.

The Rookie
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