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Silk, Spies, and The State
Episode 2825th June 2026 • The House of Syx • House of Syx
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Mata Hari is remembered as the ultimate femme fatale spy: a glamorous dancer, courtesan, and alleged double agent executed by France during World War I.

But behind the legend is Margaretha Zelle, a Dutch woman who survived a disastrous marriage, devastating loss, financial instability, and the narrow choices available to women before reinventing herself in Paris as Mata Hari.

In this episode, Jenn and Jared follow her from the stage to the spy game: German money, French intelligence, British suspicion, Madrid, the H21 telegrams, a closed military trial, and a firing squad outside Paris.

Mata Hari made reckless choices. She accepted money from Germany, lied, traveled through a continent at war, and seemed to believe she could charm her way through a world of trained intelligence officers.

But was she truly a useful spy? Was she a double agent? Or did France turn a complicated, scandalous woman into a symbol of betrayal because the truth of war was much harder to explain?

This is a story about performance, survival, wartime paranoia, gender, weak evidence, and what happens when a woman’s myth becomes more useful than her actual life.

Content note: This episode includes discussion of child death, war, sexism, imprisonment, execution, and medical dissection.

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What do you think? Was Mata Hari a spy, a scapegoat, an amateur playing with fire, or some messy combination of all three?

Research, writing, and production by Jenn.

Hosted by Jenn and Jared.

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