No Extradition

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No Extradition

 "They took his freedom, his country, and his name — but they couldn't take his will. No Extradition is one man's unbreakable journey across continents, courtrooms, and comeback — raw, real, and unlike anything you've ever heard." 

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    Episode 5 - Anna

    Here is a 2,600-character description of the file:"20 Years Gone" — Episode 5: "Anna" | Podcast Recording ScriptThis document is a detailed recording script for Episode 5 of 20 Years Gone, a narrative podcast written and performed by Randy Levine. The series follows a man who abandoned his former life, spending twenty years moving through twenty-five countries, living under aliases while evading what appear to be legal warrants. Episode 5 is set in Budapest, August 2005 — three weeks after events in Prague that unfolded in the prior episode.The episode centers on Anna Varga, a Hungarian translator who speaks four languages with effortless precision and possesses a rare, disarming perceptiveness. Levine enters her life seeking a lease translation, but returns a week later without pretense. Over several meetings — coffee, dinner, a riverside walk — Anna quietly dismantles the carefully constructed persona he has built over seven months of running. She notices that his language has "a hole in it where the truth should be," and when he delivers a polished speech about making cities feel temporary so leaving never costs him anything, she stops mid-bridge and delivers the episode's defining line: "You are very good at making leaving sound like freedom. But I think you have confused the two."That moment — on the Chain Bridge over the Danube, lights reflecting in the still water — becomes the philosophical turning point of the entire series. Levine admits to himself, for the first time, that he has optimized for escape while forgetting to build any destination. He stayed in Budapest four months, longer than anywhere else. Though Anna gave him a question he has carried for twenty years — "Am I moving toward something, or am I calling the running by a better name?" — he never told her his real name.The script is meticulously formatted as a word-for-word recording guide. It distinguishes between spoken text (in black), silent production notes for the narrator's eyes only (in blue), and precisely timed pause cues marked in red. Pauses range from two to eight full seconds, each counted silently, shaping the pacing of delivery and giving listeners space to absorb each revelation. The document includes pre-recording setup instructions (microphone placement, room silence, airplane mode) and a core performance philosophy: "You are not performing. You are remembering."The episode closes on a cliffhanger: a mysterious unsigned letter, forwarded through channels from a city he'd already left, containing four sentences — the last of which is a name the listener Episode 1:20 Years GoneEpisode 2: The Disappearing ActClosing Credits & Production Notes Written and Narrated by: Randy Levine Executive Producer: A No Extradition Production Signature Outro: "I'm Randy Levine. And this is 20 Years Gone."Coming Up in Episode 3: The Warsaw Decisions  The escape was only the beginning. Next time, we move to Warsaw—a city built on the energy of starting over. I will reveal the three critical decisions that shaped the next two decades of my life: the shift from spending money to making it, the creation of a durable identity, and the one decision I have never spoken about to anyone—until now Listener Note: If you are just joining us, be sure to go back and listen to Episode 1: The Fire Escape, where the journey from a federal condo in Florida to the snowy streets of Poland began Connect with the Story:Subscribe: Don't miss the door to Episode 3The One Rule: Remember, this isn't a performance—it's a memory . Every word has physical weight.

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    The Room

    In July 2005, eleven days into a stay in Prague, the past finally caught up in the corner of a mid-range hotel bar near Old Town Square.Episode 4: "The Room" recounts the high-stakes encounter between the narrator and David Chen—a man from his former life in Tampa who knew his real name. This wasn't a calculated pursuit by the federal government, but something arguably more dangerous: the random, motivated recognition of a ghost from a life that was supposed to be over.The narrator deconstructs the anatomy of a three-second window—the razor-thin margin where an identity is either saved or shattered. He explores the "Decide First" principle, revealing why innocence nods while guilt runs, and how a well-placed, mundane question can be the most effective weapon in a room full of tension.Moving beyond the immediate survival tactics of the hotel bar, the episode delves into the psychological cost of the encounter. Standing outside Room 412 at 12:31 in the morning, the narrator arrives at a realization that would define the next two decades of his life: relief makes you reckless. He details the formation of his most vital rule for living on the run: "Build a life so real that the cover barely needs to exist".Finally, the episode sets the stage for a pivotal shift in Budapest. It introduces Anna, a translator who became the first person in seven months of running to make the narrator want to tell the truth. It is through her that he begins to confront the hardest lesson of all—the profound and painful difference between merely surviving and actually living.Episode 1:20 Years GoneEpisode 2: The Disappearing ActClosing Credits & Production Notes Written and Narrated by: Randy Levine Executive Producer: A No Extradition Production Signature Outro: "I'm Randy Levine. And this is 20 Years Gone."Coming Up in Episode 3: The Warsaw Decisions  The escape was only the beginning. Next time, we move to Warsaw—a city built on the energy of starting over. I will reveal the three critical decisions that shaped the next two decades of my life: the shift from spending money to making it, the creation of a durable identity, and the one decision I have never spoken about to anyone—until now Listener Note: If you are just joining us, be sure to go back and listen to Episode 1: The Fire Escape, where the journey from a federal condo in Florida to the snowy streets of Poland began Connect with the Story:Subscribe: Don't miss the door to Episode 3The One Rule: Remember, this isn't a performance—it's a memory . Every word has physical weight.

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    Episode 3-Warsaw

    Episode 3: "Warsaw""Somewhere between Atlanta and Krakow and Warsaw, the man I was hiding from had stopped being me."In the third installment of 20 Years Gone, Randy Levine takes us to the gray, coal-scented streets of Warsaw in March 2005. Standing on a bridge over the Vistula River, Randy reflects on a city that was systematically destroyed and then meticulously rebuilt from memory—a haunting parallel to the new life he was attempting to construct for himself.The Architecture of a New LifeAfter eleven days in the city, Randy introduces the crucial figures who made his survival possible:Stefan: A man who grew up under Soviet occupation and understood the weight of living within a system that tries to define you.Marta: A brilliant translator who laid out Randy’s reality with clinical patience and zero judgment.The Three DecisionsWhile the first two decisions—choosing not to return to the U.S. and building a real-world identity—were difficult, Randy finally reveals the third decision he has kept silent for two decades. Prompted by Marta’s brutal honesty about the people he left behind, Randy details the harrowing choice to "reach back". From a payphone on a Tuesday night, he spent three minutes and forty seconds telling a woman named "E" the only truth he could afford: he was alive, but he wasn't coming back.The Moment of ErasureRandy delivers on the promise from Episode 2, describing the exact moment the man the federal government had hunted for fourteen years ceased to exist. It didn’t happen during a high-stakes chase, but during a mundane encounter in a Thursday morning market. When a stranger bumped into him and Randy didn't flinch, he realized he was no longer the man who scanned every room and feared every American accent.The Weight of 45 SecondsAs the episode draws to a close, Randy recounts the morning he left Warsaw. In the back of a taxi, a song on the radio transported him back to a kitchen in Tampa and a future he hadn't yet complicated. It is a profound meditation on the true nature of grief—not as a breakdown, but as a fleeting moment in a taxi before 6 AM.Episode 1:20 Years GoneEpisode 2: The Disappearing ActClosing Credits & Production Notes Written and Narrated by: Randy Levine Executive Producer: A No Extradition Production Signature Outro: "I'm Randy Levine. And this is 20 Years Gone."Coming Up in Episode 3: The Warsaw Decisions  The escape was only the beginning. Next time, we move to Warsaw—a city built on the energy of starting over. I will reveal the three critical decisions that shaped the next two decades of my life: the shift from spending money to making it, the creation of a durable identity, and the one decision I have never spoken about to anyone—until now Listener Note: If you are just joining us, be sure to go back and listen to Episode 1: The Fire Escape, where the journey from a federal condo in Florida to the snowy streets of Poland began Connect with the Story:Subscribe: Don't miss the door to Episode 3The One Rule: Remember, this isn't a performance—it's a memory . Every word has physical weight.

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    Episode 2-Disappearing Act

    This episode explores the transition from the adrenaline of a federal escape to the grinding, daily discipline of "disappearing" in Krakow, Poland . It details the meticulous security audits, financial maneuvers with $200,000 in travelers checks, and the psychological weight of building a life where you no longer officially exist—all centered around a 2:47 AM phone call that changed everything Episode 1:20 Years GoneEpisode 2: The Disappearing ActClosing Credits & Production Notes Written and Narrated by: Randy Levine Executive Producer: A No Extradition Production Signature Outro: "I'm Randy Levine. And this is 20 Years Gone."Coming Up in Episode 3: The Warsaw Decisions  The escape was only the beginning. Next time, we move to Warsaw—a city built on the energy of starting over. I will reveal the three critical decisions that shaped the next two decades of my life: the shift from spending money to making it, the creation of a durable identity, and the one decision I have never spoken about to anyone—until now Listener Note: If you are just joining us, be sure to go back and listen to Episode 1: The Fire Escape, where the journey from a federal condo in Florida to the snowy streets of Poland began Connect with the Story:Subscribe: Don't miss the door to Episode 3The One Rule: Remember, this isn't a performance—it's a memory . Every word has physical weight.

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    Episode 1-Day One

    They couldn't extradite his spirit. Navy veteran. 14 countries. 20 years of raw survival, reinvention, and sovereign living most people only dream about. Randy Levine didn't read about freedom----he bled for it across borders, courtrooms, and continents. This is the podcast the sovereignty world has been waiting for. No filters. No limits. No apologies. No Extradition.Episode 1:20 Years GoneEpisode 2: The Disappearing ActClosing Credits & Production Notes Written and Narrated by: Randy Levine Executive Producer: A No Extradition Production Signature Outro: "I'm Randy Levine. And this is 20 Years Gone."Coming Up in Episode 3: The Warsaw Decisions  The escape was only the beginning. Next time, we move to Warsaw—a city built on the energy of starting over. I will reveal the three critical decisions that shaped the next two decades of my life: the shift from spending money to making it, the creation of a durable identity, and the one decision I have never spoken about to anyone—until now Listener Note: If you are just joining us, be sure to go back and listen to Episode 1: The Fire Escape, where the journey from a federal condo in Florida to the snowy streets of Poland began Connect with the Story:Subscribe: Don't miss the door to Episode 3The One Rule: Remember, this isn't a performance—it's a memory . Every word has physical weight.

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"They took his freedom, his country, and his name — but they couldn't take his will. No Extradition is one man's unbreakable journey across continents, courtrooms, and comeback — raw, real, and unlike anything you've ever heard."

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