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John Kiriakou: CIA's Secret Torture Programs, Mk-Ultra, 9-11, and Why Obama Threw Him in Jail
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tucker carlson
Do you think it is possible to get people to commit acts that they wouldn't otherwise commit?
john kiriakou
I do.
MKUltra caused people to jump out of windows and commit suicide.
tucker carlson
You said there were a lot of shrinks at CIA.
john kiriakou
I used those shrinks on operations.
We even hypnotized one guy.
He was hypnotized with his arm in the air for two hours.
tucker carlson
Would you describe the CIA as an intelligence gathering agency?
john kiriakou
Not anymore.
It used to be until 9-11.
And then it became a paramilitary organization.
What they would rather do is fancy high-tech satellites and drones and they're not really in the business anymore of recruiting spies to steal secrets.
I got a call from a Japanese diplomat and he said, hey, let's have lunch.
I said, great.
He said to me, so what's next for you?
And I said, I think I'm going to resign soon.
And he says, no, if you give me information, I can give you money.
He was...
unidentified
What?
john kiriakou
Trying to get me to commit actual espionage.
tucker carlson
The FBI did that to you?
You've got to burn the government down, actually.
I mean, your only crime was an ABC interview in which you say, yes, the CIA does have a torture program.
I know because I worked there and the president authorized it and lied about it in public.
That's your sum total of your crimes.
john kiriakou
That was it.
unidentified
Thank you.
tucker carlson
It's pretty unbelievable you went to jail.
I think when 9-11 happened, you were one of how many CIA officers at the Counterterrorism Center who spoke Arabic?
john kiriakou
Oh, at the Counterterrorism Center?
Two?
tucker carlson
Two.
So you have this distinguished CIA career.
No one outside the CIA has heard of you, but in the CIA you're very well known.
Helped capture Al-Qaeda.
You're operative in Pakistan, risked your life as an operations officer, and then you leave CIA, and you mention in an ABC News interview in 2007 that the CIA is torturing people, which it was.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Illegally.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
And is a stain on the country, didn't make the country safer.
You say that, and you wind up in jail.
john kiriakou
I sure did.
tucker carlson
Did any of the people who were torturing?
Other people went up in jail?
john kiriakou
Not a single one.
I'm sorry, it's so crazy!
It's nuts.
It's nuts.
The torturers didn't go to jail.
the people who conceived of the torture, the people who funded the torture, appropriated taxpayer money for the torture, the people who implemented it.
Nobody went to prison but me.
tucker carlson
And I guess what's so funny is when you think of whistleblowers complaining about something like torture, you think of like...
unidentified
You're like a You were a CIA operations officer.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Like, doing the war on terror.
john kiriakou
Specifically, a counter-terrorism operations officer.
unidentified
Yes.
And so you were hardly some like...
Peace now type.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
No.
tucker carlson
And you went to jail.
Amazing.
So can you just, just to come to the point of the story where you're You're working at Deloitte.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
And you give this interview to Brian Ross at ABC.
john kiriakou
Right.
tucker carlson
One of the few, I think, pretty honest ABC reporters who, of course, left ABC.
john kiriakou
Agreed.
tucker carlson
Too much honesty for them.
unidentified
And what happened then?
tucker carlson
That was 2007.
unidentified
Right.
john kiriakou
It was in December of 2007.
So I went on this interview with Brian Ross and I said three things.
I said that the CIA was torturing its prisoners.
I said that torture was official U.S. government policy.
And I said that because President Bush had specifically said, we do not torture.
I knew that wasn't true.
tucker carlson
Where did he say that?
john kiriakou
He said that in a press conference at the White House in December of 2007.
And I said that the torture had been personally approved by the president, which was also true.
And so within 24 hours, the CIA how did you know that by the way Oh, no.
I was the executive assistant to the CIA's deputy director for operations.
So, I was intimately involved in the planning for all of this nonsense.
Not just torture, but the Iraq war as well.
And I was watching the rule of law just be thrown to the dogs almost on a daily basis.
And I decided whatever Brian Ross was going to ask me, I was going to tell the truth.
That's what I did.
tucker carlson
So that was in late 2007?
john kiriakou
Late 2007.
December of 2007.
tucker carlson
So the president authorized this.
Again, didn't make the country any safer.
john kiriakou
No.
tucker carlson
So the whole thing really hurt the country.
And then lied about it in public, which you're not supposed to do.
I mean, you're not supposed to do that.
john kiriakou
No.
You're just not supposed to.
tucker carlson
You said those three things, which are factually true.
john kiriakou
Yes.
Yes.
tucker carlson
And then what happened?
john kiriakou
Well, the FBI began investigating me the next day.
And they investigated me for a full year from December of 07 to December of 08. Did they tell you they were investigating you?
No.
I read about it in CNN.
tucker carlson
So how are they investigating you?
john kiriakou
You know, I don't know.
They never sought to interview me.
I ran out and I hired an attorney.
And we leaked that to the press, that, oh, I'm represented by this legal giant in Washington, D.C. It was Plato Kacharis, who's no longer living.
tucker carlson
But one of the most famous lawyers in the United States.
john kiriakou
One of the most famous lawyers, the greatest, in Washington.
And they never contacted him.
I really don't know what constituted an FBI investigation.
But a year later, in 2008, they dropped the case and they said that I had not committed a crime.
tucker carlson
But when they investigate you, do you have any sense of what that means?
john kiriakou
In the subsequent investigation, which we can get to, it was very clear what it meant.
But in that year, I think what they did, and I'm speculating here, is that they went over Now, in the declination letter that they sent to my attorney declining to prosecute me, they said that it was illegal to classify a program if the program is illegal.
tucker carlson
Wait, can I ask you, is it a federal crime to say the president is lying?
john kiriakou
No.
tucker carlson
Oh, it's not.
So you're allowed, in the United States, you're allowed, if you see a politician lying, you can say that person's lying?
john kiriakou
You can call them on it.
tucker carlson
Okay.
john kiriakou
Because it is America, after all.
tucker carlson
Right.
Just want to make sure.
Okay.
So the FBI spends a year investigating you because you say the president is lying.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Totally normal.
And you don't know that they're investigating you because they never contacted you or your lawyer.
john kiriakou
Never contacted you, one of us.
tucker carlson
So then 2008 rolls around.
Bush leaves after two terms.
Obama gets elected.
And he's very much the peace candidate.
He's for transparency.
john kiriakou
Well, I like to say that it was Saint Obama that came down from the heavens into the White House to save us.
tucker carlson
Black Jesus returns.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
But he's very much, I mean, I remember, in fact, being on television saying, you know, he was this wild-eyed peacenik lefty guy.
john kiriakou
Oh, no, he wasn't.
tucker carlson
Oh, he wasn't.
john kiriakou
Yeah, this is something that I've puzzled over for a long time.
And I've come to the conclusion that the CIA, at the top levels of the CIA, they really love it when a new president is elected and he has no background in intelligence or foreign policy.
Usually, Donald Trump is a very unique figure in this scenario.
Very unusual.
But Barack Obama, two years as a senator.
No experience in foreign policy.
No experience in intelligence.
The day after an election, the director of the CIA authorizes a president-elect to begin receiving a PDB, a president's daily brief.
And so, the day after the election, they go with this 16-page document marked at six levels above top secret, and they say, Mr. President-elect.
Wait till you see the cool things we're doing all around the world.
And they've sucked him in.
They made him one of the guys.
And every day they're like, wait till you see the update on what we told you yesterday.
It's incredible.
And then we get the feedback at the CIA.
Oh, the president loved this.
The president had a follow-up question on that.
Oh, the president said, oh my God, when he read this.
Well, that's Obama.
tucker carlson
It almost sounds like you're psychologically profiling the president.
john kiriakou
Oh, I think that's exactly what they do.
And don't forget.
They have an entire staff of psychiatrists and psychologists that do exactly that.
tucker carlson
And so they use the tools that they have employed for decades to subvert foreign governments to subvert their own government?
john kiriakou
Yes.
But they smile while they're doing it.
And they say, no, no, we're just trying to forge a good working relationship with the president.
In fact, for a while, in the 90s, they didn't even call him the president.
They called him the first customer.
unidentified
Come on!
john kiriakou
I swear to God.
tucker carlson
I know we're getting far afield and we will get back to your story, but it doesn't sound like Yes.
But you're describing a situation where CIA kind of controls the president.
john kiriakou
You know, this is another problem.
It's that presidents come and go every four years, every eight years.
But these CIA people, they're there for 25, 30, 35 years.
They don't go anywhere.
And so if they don't like a president, or if a president orders them to do something that they don't want to do, they just wait.
Because they know they can wait him out.
And then he's not going to be president anymore.
And they can continue on with whatever plan the blob or the deep state wants to implement.
You know, Donald Trump took a lot of guff.
In his first term, when he used on a regular basis the term deep state.
And I argued from the very beginning, it is a deep state.
Maybe you don't like the terminology.
You don't have to call it the deep state.
You can call it the federal bureaucracy.
You can call it the state.
But the truth is that it exists.
tucker carlson
I would say by definition.
I mean, you just described it.
And by the way, the elected representatives who are the instrument of the population through which they control their government, you know, are perennial.
They come and go.
But the people who carry out those orders remain.
So over time, they are the ones with the power, right?
john kiriakou
And then when they get caught, they scramble.
I remember Jane Harman.
She was a congresswoman from Venice, California.
She was the chairwoman of the House Intelligence Committee during the Iraq War.
And she was briefed on the torture program.
Well, when I went public on the torture program, reporters had questions.
Well, did Congress approve this?
Of course Congress approved it.
And Congress appropriated money for it.
So she's the chairman.
And reporters went to her and said, hey, what about this torture program?
And she said, I didn't know anything about the torture program.
tucker carlson
She's a liar.
john kiriakou
She was lying.
And I said, and I remember saying it to the New York Times, I said, she was in the room when it was briefed.
And when she was challenged, she said, oh yeah, I remember that day.
But you know what?
I got up and I left early and I left one of my aides as a note taker and he never briefed me, which is also a lie.
tucker carlson
Well, she was just a pure tool of the intel agency and of foreign government.
john kiriakou
And that's an ongoing problem on Capitol Hill is rather than being overseers, they're cheerleaders for the intelligence.
tucker carlson
So that is absolutely true, and I've known them all.
And, you know, if you criticize any of the intel agencies, particularly CIA, which is the most powerful, they're immediately defensive about it.
You know, like it's their job to defend these agencies.
When in fact their job, as you said, is to oversee these agencies and to keep them within the boundaries of the Constitution.
How does that happen?
john kiriakou
You know, I say all the time that we really did have real oversight for a while from the 70s into the 1980s, a decade, a decade and a half, where people really did...
But Pat Moynihan is dead and Barry Goldwater is dead and all these other senators and congressmen, Otis Pike, they're all gone.
They're all dead.
And now we've got people who just egg on the intelligence community.
When I got out of prison, I was invited to a dinner at the Greek ambassador's residence.
And I went, and there was a senator there, a Democratic senator there, who's a member of the Intelligence Committee.
And so he came up to me and he said, Hey, welcome home.
We were really worried about you.
And I said, Oh, thank you.
I said, Senator, I've got to tell you.
I was disappointed that you didn't say anything.
You didn't express any support or anything related to my case.
And he got very angry.
And he said, listen, it took everything I had just to not lose my security clearance.
And I said, so you're afraid of them?
That's what this is.
And he walked away.
tucker carlson
That's disgusting.
That's disgusting.
But I think you can go through, certainly in the Senate, You can go through the roster of the, you know, the hundred members of the Senate and then compare it to the list of the permanent, you know, the Committee on Intelligence.
And those are the worst, those are the most dishonest people.
john kiriakou
Yeah, they are.
They are.
tucker carlson
The most rotten, the most morally compromised, the most dishonest by far.
john kiriakou
I have to agree.
That was my experience.
tucker carlson
How does that happen?
Like sitting on the Senate Intel Committee.
Is like just a sign that, you know.
john kiriakou
You're one of the in crowd.
tucker carlson
Worse than that.
Like you're not someone I would invite to dinner at my house.
john kiriakou
No, I agree.
unidentified
How?
tucker carlson
How do they identify the most morally compromised people?
john kiriakou
I wonder if this began with 9-11.
I think that it didn't.
I think it began earlier than that.
like during the Clinton administration, where everybody just...
tucker carlson
Well, I mean, that's how I grew up, thinking that, for sure.
I mean, it was not even questioned.
john kiriakou
When I first joined the agency, they were still sort of getting over the whole church committee era.
And then when Bill Clinton was elected president in 1992, we were told that there were going to be big changes at the agency.
And indeed, one of the things that Clinton did was he ordered what they called a cull.
So we had to go through the files of literally every recruited agent in the CIA.
And if they had any human rights problem, they were fired.
We just cut off contact with them.
And I remember thinking, wow, they're actually serious about this.
I'm very pleasantly surprised.
But then 9-11 happened.
And not only did that go out the window, the pendulum swung so far to the other side that it has yet to go back to its point of equilibrium.
tucker carlson
And then just naturally, inevitably, predictably, the tactics that that and other agencies used against foreign governments were used against the U.S. government, the elected government, and the population of the country.
john kiriakou
I know you and I agree on this.
We've talked about this in the past.
The CIA is forbidden by law from spying on American citizens, as is NSA.
It's a part of NSA's charter that it may not collect the communications of American citizens or U.S. persons.
tucker carlson
NSA spied on me and leaked the information to the New York Times.
john kiriakou
And leaked the information.
I remember it very well.
tucker carlson
To control me!
Oh, it's illegal.
Guess what happened?
unidentified
Nothing.
john kiriakou
And here again, Congress just says, well, what are we going to do?
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So, we'll get back to all this, but I just want to return to the thread of what happened to you.
So, Obama gets elected, and you've got to think, because your real crime was calling the president a liar.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
tucker carlson
George W. Bush, you had to have thought that once he was gone, it was going to be forgotten.
john kiriakou
Because what you said was true.
That's right.
And when my attorneys received this declination letter, my wife and I actually went out and celebrated that night.
We went out and had dinner.
I had no idea that three weeks later, when Barack Obama became president, that that's when my trouble was really going to start.
Obama initially named John Brennan as the CIA director.
Liberals were up in arms at the time.
And so that nomination was withdrawn, you may recall.
And he named Brennan instead the Deputy National Security Advisor for Counterterrorism.
John Brennan and I always hated each other.
I don't know why he hated me.
I hated him for what were very clear reasons.
tucker carlson
He seems like such a marvelous guy.
john kiriakou
Such a sweetheart.
I found him to be a very dark figure, very dangerous.
Willing to take risks that no one should take without appropriate congressional oversight.
And frankly, I said this on your show one time, and I don't mean to sound like, you know, that guy, but I thought he was in over his head intellectually in that position.
He was not cut out to that position.
tucker carlson
When did you meet him?
john kiriakou
I met him in 1990, January of 1990.
tucker carlson
Over 35 years ago?
unidentified
Yes.
tucker carlson
Okay.
john kiriakou
So it's fair to say you, In fact, when I was the executive assistant to the deputy director for operations, John was the, first he was the deputy executive director and then executive director of the CIA.
So he was the number three officer in the CIA while I was the assistant to the number four officer in the CIA.
So I briefed him every single morning and we just did not.
tucker carlson
Why didn't you like or respect him?
john kiriakou
John made a life in analysis, but he struck up a very close friendship with George Tenet when George was at the National Security Council during the Clinton administration.
George became the deputy CIA director and then CIA director.
And every time George got promoted, he promoted Brennan.
But he promoted him into jobs that he simply wasn't qualified for.
Like the station chief in Riyadh, this is a guy that had been an analyst for, you know, 20-something years, and you're going to make him the station chief?
Not only has he never recruited an agent, he's never even met one.
And that's who you want in charge of operations?
tucker carlson
In Riyadh?
john kiriakou
In Riyadh, one of the most important places in the Middle East.
tucker carlson
Complicated place.
john kiriakou
very complicated.
And then when he went back, he named him the deputy So he's running the day-to-day operations of the entire CIA.
The whole thing.
It just didn't make sense to me.
tucker carlson
So you thought that he was unqualified, but it sounds like you thought that he was morally unqualified also.
john kiriakou
Oh, I always believed he was morally unqualified.
John had a reputation as being vindictive.
He had once worked for a woman who didn't like or respect him, and she let him go.
He got a job briefing George Tenet at the National Security Council, and then when George was promoted, he promoted John to the point where he called this woman in and he fired her.
Like, was that really necessary?
You could take the high road.
There's no reason to be that guy, that you just go in and start, you know, trashing your enemies.
But that's what he did.
And there was a group of guys that...
They all went to the top.
And I'll tell you too, I was in operations at the time working for people who had spent 30 years in operations and they disliked him with a special kind of passion.
And it was because they didn't respect him either.
It was clear.
tucker carlson
Interesting.
You said he was dangerous?
john kiriakou
I always thought that he was dangerous.
tucker carlson
Why?
john kiriakou
Yeah.
tucker carlson
That's a strong thing to say about somebody.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
You know, I'm going to get on my soapbox again, so forgive me, but we're a nation of laws, right?
We're a nation of laws, and whether you like the law or you don't like the law, you have to respect it, or you work to change it.
You can't just pretend that the law doesn't exist.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
Oh, we're the good guys.
So let's talk about the torture program for a second.
Here he is, the number three in the CIA, and the leadership wants to implement a torture program.
Okay, we've got this thing called the Federal Torture Act of 1946 that says, you can't do that.
In 1946, we executed Japanese soldiers who had waterboarded American POWs.
That was a death penalty offense to waterboard somebody.
In January of 1968, the Washington Post ran a front-page photograph of an American soldier waterboarding a North Vietnamese prisoner.
The day that that picture was published, the Secretary of Defense, Robert McNamara, ordered an investigation.
That soldier was arrested.
He was convicted of torture and sentenced to 20 years at Leavenworth.
But then, in 2002, like magic, it's all legal.
tucker carlson
So, waterboarding has been around a long time.
john kiriakou
Oh, it's been around a long time.
The Chinese actually invented waterboarding.
tucker carlson
Of course they did.
john kiriakou
In like the 15th century.
tucker carlson
Can you explain waterboarding for a moment?
john kiriakou
Sure.
So, a prisoner is strapped to a board with his feet elevated compared to his head.
There's something put in his mouth, like material, a cloth, burlap, whatever, and then water is poured on his face.
So, it's supposed to… In fact, in many cases you are drowning because a lot of water is getting past that cloth.
In the case of Abu Zubaydah, and we can talk about him later if you want, we drowned him.
His heart stopped beating and he had to be revived so that he could be tortured more.
That's what waterboarding is.
tucker carlson
Why is it done?
john kiriakou
The idea is, this is a term that the CIA came up with, the idea is to instill the feeling of learned helplessness in the prisoner, so that the prisoner is so terrified of you, so terrified of what you can do to him, that he'll whimper as soon as you walk into the room and just confess everything that you want him to confess to.
But the problem is that torture just simply doesn't work.
This is a proven fact that Decades of scientists and psychologists and psychiatrists have proven it doesn't work.
And so the prisoner will tell you what he thinks you want to know just to get you to stop torturing him.
You know, we know from prisoners held in North Vietnamese prisons, American prisoners, that I mean, know the the the Pittsburgh Steelers offensive line from 1968 or just make up names or childhood friends just to get them to stop torturing so it just doesn't work so what was the process post waterboarding.
tucker carlson
I mean, I noticed that in the later reports, some of these guys were waterboarded KSM, for example.
john kiriakou
187 times.
tucker carlson
187.
So, was he coming up with the offensive line of the Pittsburgh Steelers every time?
Like, why would they keep doing that?
john kiriakou
Well, he even...
And that he knew what the plans were for the next attack on the United States.
Well, there were no plans for the next attack.
Sometimes there would be, you know...
We should attack the Chicago Stock Exchange.
Oh yeah, that's what we should do.
That's not a plot.
That's just some guy at a campfire just throwing it out there.
So they were convinced that there was another plot planned and they wanted to get it.
tucker carlson
But 187 times.
john kiriakou
And KSM ended up confessing to the Daniel Pearl murder, which we know for a fact he wasn't even in Pakistan when Daniel Pearl was murdered.
tucker carlson
He confessed to it?
john kiriakou
He confessed to it.
And then when they showed him the video showing that it wasn't his arm that was sawing off Daniel Pearl's head, he's like, no, look, look at the hair on that arm.
My arm's that hairy, that's my arm.
No, you didn't kill Daniel Pearl.
Stop saying that.
tucker carlson
A lot of hairy people in the region.
john kiriakou
Yeah, exactly.
tucker carlson
But 187 times?
john kiriakou
And Abu Zubaydah, 83 times.
tucker carlson
They waterboarded him 83 times?
john kiriakou
It was worse than that.
You know, there's this conventional wisdom that waterboarding was the worst.
It was sort of the top of the list of torture techniques.
There were worse techniques.
We killed people with other techniques.
For example, the cold cell.
So you're stripped naked.
You're chained to an eye bolt in the ceiling so you can't sit or kneel or lay or get comfortable in any way.
Your cell is chilled to 50 degrees Fahrenheit.
And then every hour, a CIA officer goes into your cell and throws a bucket of ice water on you.
And people died of hypothermia.
The Justice Department didn't say we could murder people.
They said we could use these different techniques.
They didn't say we could use this cold cell.
That was just made up.
tucker carlson
And people died?
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
john kiriakou
There was another one, well, sleep deprivation.
The American Psychological Association, the APA, has published studies saying that people begin to lose their minds at day seven with no sleep.
They begin to die at day nine.
Their organs begin to shut down.
But the CIA was authorized to keep people awake for 12 days, and people just dropped dead as they're being kept awake.
With that eye bolt in the ceiling again and strong lights and hard rock, you know, death metal music 24 hours a day on a loop, you go crazy and then your organs just don't work.
tucker carlson
Do we have any idea how many people died under torture?
john kiriakou
The CIA has never said.
It was in the Senate torture report, but it was redacted, so we don't know the number.
tucker carlson
What's your sense?
john kiriakou
At least a half a dozen.
tucker carlson
Or tortured to death.
john kiriakou
Yeah, to death.
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Do you think, obviously, you're very much part of the story.
You went to prison because of it, so it's kind of hard to, you know, you have an interest in this.
john kiriakou
Sure.
tucker carlson
But as objectively as you can, do you think there was a lot of useful information produced by all this torture?
john kiriakou
No, not by the torture.
Listen, it's like a kick in my gut.
To have to compliment the FBI.
It really is.
You know, when I've had 22 FBI agents raiding my house and taking all my stuff.
But if there's one thing that the FBI is really good at, it's interrogations.
And they proved it with Abu Zubaydah.
They proved that if you treat a prisoner with respect and engage in rapport building and take some time to build this relationship, the prisoner will tell you everything that you want to know.
And that's what happened with Abu Zubaydah.
But every time the CIA would step in and begin torturing him, he would clam up, like completely clam up.
And then the FBI would have to go back in, try to reverse the damage, and start the whole thing over again.
tucker carlson
So you gave that interview at the end of 2007, in which you said, really just, it was a pretty spare interview.
unidentified
It was.
tucker carlson
You didn't go into any detail.
unidentified
No.
tucker carlson
Investigation happens.
It's dropped.
Obama gets elected.
A month later, John Brennan, I interrupted you.
john kiriakou
I had no idea that John Brennan asked Eric Holder to secretly reopen the case against me.
tucker carlson
Why do you think he did that?
Of all the problems that were going on in the world.
john kiriakou
No other problems in the world, right.
I think for two reasons.
Number one, he genuinely disliked me.
And he has this history.
Of going after people, using lawfare, which now we all know what that means, using lawfare to take down his enemies, number one.
tucker carlson
Lawfare understates it.
Violence, I mean, they came to your house, they cuffed you, they threw you in a cell.
john kiriakou
Oh, yeah.
tucker carlson
Like, those are acts of violence, physical force they're using against you.
john kiriakou
Very much so.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
So if you'll do that, if you'll take a man from his five children and lock him in a cell for years.
john kiriakou
And they fired my wife.
Just because she was married to me.
She was a senior CIA officer.
tucker carlson
Okay, so you've answered the question, how is John Brennan a dangerous man?
So he goes to the then Attorney General Eric Holder and says, we need to reopen.
Of all the problems that we've got, we need to make sure John Kirikou goes to jail.
john kiriakou
Yeah, we received 15,000 pages of classified discovery in my case, but we found in that discovery three memos.
There was a memo from John Brennan to Eric Holder saying, charge him with espionage.
tucker carlson
Espionage?
john kiriakou
Espionage.
Which can be a death penalty charge, I might add.
tucker carlson
Who are you spying for?
john kiriakou
Exactly.
Who?
tucker carlson
Well, did they allege you were spying for somebody?
john kiriakou
No.
What they said is that I told the media that the CIA had a torture program.
And so, because the media published it, our enemies knew that we had this top secret program.
tucker carlson
But how is that espionage?
john kiriakou
I know.
It's not.
So Holder writes back and says, my people don't think he committed espionage.
And then Brennan wrote back and said, charge him anyway and make him defend himself.
tucker carlson
Try not to use the F word.
This is my new thing.
self-improvement journey I'm taking, but it's making me mad hearing this because, I mean, you were in...
Oh boy, wasn't.
I wasn't even doing anything dangerous.
The most dangerous place I've ever been.
john kiriakou
On Earth.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
At the time.
unidentified
Yeah.
tucker carlson
And so it's not an overstatement to say you're risking your life, father of all these kids, to fight the war on terror against the Islamic terrorists.
And now they're accusing you of aiding those terrorists?
john kiriakou
Aiding the enemy.
It gets worse.
tucker carlson
That's really over the top.
john kiriakou
Oh, yeah.
I don't think I've ever told you this story.
but when I was on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, I was the senior investigator.
And so...
tucker carlson
You were working for CIA at the time?
john kiriakou
No, I was working for John Kerry when he was the chairman of the Foreign Relations Committee.
When was this?
2009 to 2011.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
So, I got a call from a Japanese diplomat and he said, hey, let's have lunch.
I said, great.
So, we meet at a restaurant on Capitol Hill.
His English was so bad.
That we had to do the lunches in Arabic, right?
He was an Arabist, and I'm an Arabist, and so we would have our lunches in Arabic.
And I remember what we talked about in that first meeting.
I know, it's absurd, isn't it?
tucker carlson
You and the Japanese guy speaking Arabic?
john kiriakou
Surprised somebody didn't call the cops.
So, we talked about the Israeli election, the Turkish election.
We talked about the peace process.
I remember it very clearly.
And at the end of it, he said to me, so what's next for you?
And I said, I think I'm going to resign soon.
I promised Senator Kerry that I would give him two years.
It's been two and a half, and I have five kids that I need to put through college.
And he says, no, don't do that.
If you give me information, I can give you money.
And I said, what in the world is wrong with you?
Do you have any idea how many times I've made that pitch?
Shame on you.
For cold pitching me.
And I indignantly got up and walked out and I went directly without stopping to the office of the Senate security officer.
And I said, I was just pitched by a foreign intelligence officer.
I need to report it.
He said, was it that damn Russian again?
And I said, no, it was Japanese.
He said, Japanese?
Well, occasionally they're poking around looking for trade secrets.
So he said, sit at this standalone computer, write it up, and I'll send it.
To the FBI.
I said, fine.
I wrote the entire thing as a memo.
He sent it to the FBI.
The next day, he calls me and says, two FBI agents are going to come up.
They want to interview you.
I said, great.
I go back down to the security vault and these two young FBI agents come.
I tell them the story again and they said, okay, here's what we want you to do.
We want you to call him back and invite him to lunch and try to get him to tell you exactly what information he's looking for and what he's willing to pay for it.
And because I'm a patriot, I said, do you want me to wear a wire or something?
And they said, no, we'll just be at the next table.
We'll listen to everything.
tucker carlson
You're such a Boy Scout.
john kiriakou
I know, right?
I love my country.
tucker carlson
Everyone who lives in D.C. has had something like what you described, but I've never heard of anybody going to the authorities over it.
john kiriakou
So, the morning of the lunch, they called me and said, something came up, we can't do it.
So, do the lunch and write another memo.
So I did.
And I wrote up a comprehensive report.
I sent it back to the FBI.
Then they asked me to do it a third time, a fourth time, and a fifth time, which I did.
And in the final lunch, it was at a place in Georgetown.
tucker carlson
Which place?
john kiriakou
It was on Lower Wisconsin, the famous Italian place.
tucker carlson
Oh, um, oh.
Where they give you after-dinner drinks at the end.
john kiriakou
Yes.
And the ladies in the front window making the pasta.
tucker carlson
Such a great restaurant.
Philomena.
john kiriakou
Philomena, thank you.
It's been forever.
tucker carlson
Sorry.
I love Philomena.
john kiriakou
It's wonderful.
It really is wonderful.
So, I do it.
And in that final lunch, he says...
I got my dream job.
I'm going to be the number two at the Japanese embassy in Cairo.
I said, congratulations.
I shook his hand.
I never talked to him again.
A year later, I've been arrested.
And we get discovery.
And we see that there never was any Japanese diplomat.
He was an FBI agent.
unidentified
What?
john kiriakou
Trying to get me to commit actual espionage.
But I kept reporting the meetings back to the FBI.
And then there was a memo to Peter Strzok, who actually put the cuffs on me in 2012.
tucker carlson
The Peter Strzok?
john kiriakou
The Peter Strzok.
He actually, I'll get to that in a second.
But one of the FBI agents wrote to Peter Strzok and said, we should end this operation.
He's clearly not going to take the bait.
tucker carlson
No way!
john kiriakou
And I said to my lawyer, why would they do this?
I'm a patriot.
unidentified
The FBI did that to you?
john kiriakou
Because I hadn't committed espionage.
tucker carlson
They're going to burn the government down, actually.
john kiriakou
John Brennan specifically said, charge him with espionage.
Well, I hadn't committed espionage.
And so they're trying to get me to commit it so they can charge me.
I kept reporting it back to them.
tucker carlson
Who was the guy?
The Japanese diplomat.
john kiriakou
No, he was just an Asian FBI agent who didn't speak a word of Japanese, but he did speak Arabic.
So he pretended to not speak English so that I wouldn't be alerted.
tucker carlson
Are you sure this happened?
john kiriakou
100%.
It was all in the discovery.
But Brennan said, charge him with espionage.
And they were like, okay, well, we've got to charge him with espionage.
tucker carlson
We have to create the crime.
In order to fit the charge.
john kiriakou
And what happened?
They charged me with three counts of espionage.
tucker carlson
Wait, how can you believe it?
So, like, I have friends who have a lot of interesting information on the Oklahoma City bombing.
And my brain doesn't want to go there.
Same on January 6th.
Same with a bunch of different operations the FBI has been involved in where it seems pretty obvious they're trying to get people to commit felonies, acts of violence, acts of terrorism.
And I'm like, I just...
john kiriakou
Oh, Tucker, I was in prison with this poor guy.
This guy was just a dope.
And he and a couple of buddies were in a bar one day in Cleveland, and this other guy was there drinking with him, and he said, hey, you know what would be fun?
We should blow up the Route 82 bridge.
And they were saying, they were drunk, they said, yeah, that would be so much fun.
I'll get the explosives.
Well, he's an FBI informant.
The FBI gives inert explosives.
These idiots go out to the Route 82 bridge and try to blow it up.
It doesn't blow up.
And then the FBI comes out from behind the bushes.
They got 20, 25 and 30 years in prison.
tucker carlson
Why would they do that to these guys?
john kiriakou
Why would they do that?
It wasn't their idea to blow up the stupid bridge.
tucker carlson
But why were they targeted?
john kiriakou
Because this is how FBI agents get promoted.
They don't get promoted by not arresting you.
They get promoted by arresting you and heaping charges on you so that eventually you go bankrupt and you give up and then they say, okay, here's the deal.
We'll drop all the charges but one.
You take a guilty plea to a felony and then you do two years or whatever.
But these guys went to trial because they said, no, it wasn't our idea.
It wasn't our explosives.
It was the FBI's explosives.
And it was the FBI's guy that talked us into doing it.
We were just having drinks that night.
We weren't going to blow up a bridge.
But that's how they get ahead in Washington.
tucker carlson
But they're, I mean, they're targeting American citizens for destruction.
unidentified
Sure.
john kiriakou
Sure.
That's what they do.
tucker carlson
You need to shut down the FBI right away.
john kiriakou
I would not object to that at all.
And in my case, They charge me with three counts of espionage.
tucker carlson
What is the fucking point of all of this?
Pay your taxes.
john kiriakou
I know, right?
tucker carlson
Hoist the flag on your front lawn.
I do those things.
john kiriakou
Yeah, I do too.
tucker carlson
And then they try to destroy you?
Yeah.
Because your crime is you didn't like John Brennan when you both were junior guys at CIA because you correctly said the president, George W. Bush, was lying.
Because he is a liar, unfortunately.
And so, like, let's spend millions of dollars.
john kiriakou
Six million dollars of the taxpayers' money is what they spent on my career.
tucker carlson
To destroy you.
john kiriakou
Six million dollars.
tucker carlson
And you need a pardon right away from Trump.
But, okay, sorry, sorry.
You're making me emotional.
This is just too ridiculous.
I've known you a while.
I didn't know the details.
john kiriakou
Yeah, it was ugly.
tucker carlson
Okay, so, can we just go back?
Sure.
Brennan orders this investigation the second Obama takes office.
He goes to Eric Holder.
Holder says, actually, our staff attorneys don't think that he committed espionage.
Then what happens?
Do you know that they're investigating you again?
john kiriakou
No idea.
No idea that I'm being investigated.
So I'm going on my merry way.
I'm trying to build a business in consulting.
I have some big name clients.
Things are starting to look up.
In fact, I was going to New York so often that my wife said, you know, maybe we should buy a little pied-a-terre there.
So instead of staying in a hotel, because things are going really well right now, you should talk to a real estate agent.
It was so exciting, right?
And then 22 FBI agents raid my house.
tucker carlson
When?
john kiriakou
January 12th, 2012.
tucker carlson
2012?
john kiriakou
2012.
They investigated me for three years.
tucker carlson
Did you know they were investigating?
john kiriakou
No, and then when we got the discovery...
tucker carlson
The only thing you've done wrong is you gave an interview to ABC News saying three things.
The president lied, we had a torture program, and what was the third one?
john kiriakou
And the torture was signed by the president.
tucker carlson
All true.
john kiriakou
All true.
tucker carlson
And so for five, six years, they investigate you without telling you.
Now, what were they doing to investigate you?
john kiriakou
They had my phones tapped.
tucker carlson
Actually?
john kiriakou
Actually tapped.
Yep.
They intercepted all of my emails.
And I'll tell you something funny about that.
tucker carlson
For real?
john kiriakou
There's a service that you can pay like $36 a year called ReadNotify.com.
So if I want to write you an email, I put Tucker Carlson at AOL.com.ReadNotify.com.
And when you access it, it'll show me.
Tucker Carlson read your email.
He read it for 2 minutes and 37 seconds.
He forwarded it.
He deleted it.
He filed it.
Whatever.
and this is where he was located.
And it has a town, Damn!
So, I wanted to write a Freedom of Information Act request because I was thinking of writing a book about an author, a novelist from the 50s, and I wanted to know whether he had worked at the CIA.
So I sent this Freedom of Information Act request.
He said, yeah, just send me what you have, and I'll correct it for you.
So I sent it to him, and I got a read-notify notification, and I looked at it, and it said, accessed in Washington, D.C. And I said to him, I called him, and I said, you're not in Washington today, right?
And he said, no, I'm in L.A. Why?
I said, because somebody just accessed the email and it's in Washington.
I said, hold on, because it has geocoordinates attached to it.
So I took the geocoordinates, I put it into Google Earth.
You know, Google Earth, it shows you the whole planet and then it kind of zeroes in on the FBI's Washington field office.
tucker carlson
No way!
john kiriakou
And he said, are they looking at you or are they looking at me?
I said, I haven't done anything.
They're probably looking at you.
tucker carlson
Because you didn't even know you were under investigation.
john kiriakou
No idea.
But they were looking at me and they were accessing all of my emails.
They even followed my family and me into church, into Target, to go shopping.
And they would write these stupid reports.
Subject and his family went to church, sat in the first pew.
Hour and 15 minutes later, Subject and family went home.
tucker carlson
All because you called the president a liar?
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Am I missing part of this?
john kiriakou
But that was, I think, more of just an excuse to cover up his own, you know, narcissism.
tucker carlson
But I mean, right.
But like airing dirty laundry, calling liars liars.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
tucker carlson
These are not crimes.
john kiriakou
No, they're not crimes.
Exactly.
tucker carlson
But am I missing something?
I mean, did you kill anybody?
Were you dealing heroin at all?
john kiriakou
Nope.
Nothing.
tucker carlson
You didn't start some kind of fake cryptocurrency company?
john kiriakou
I wish I had thought of it.
I'd be rich today.
tucker carlson
Yeah, exactly.
Exactly.
Right.
I hope at some point we can talk about all the actual criminals who are now richer living in my neighborhood.
unidentified
Right.
tucker carlson
Richer than ever.
Okay, so, but you don't know any of this is going on.
When do you get confirmation that you're the target of an investigation?
john kiriakou
The FBI called me.
I was sitting at my computer one morning writing an op-ed.
And the FBI called me and I looked at my phone and it said Federal Bureau of Investigation.
And I thought, what in the world is that?
So I answered it.
I said, hi, this is John.
May I help you?
And he says, hi, this is Special Agent, I forget what.
Do you remember that case that you helped us out with when you were on Capitol Hill?
Because remember, I didn't know that this Japanese guy was an FBI agent yet.
I said, sure.
tucker carlson
This is so freaking bonkers.
john kiriakou
And he said, well, we have another case and we need your help.
And I said, because I'm an idiot and a patriot, I said, anything for the FBI.
What do you want from me?
That's what I told him.
He said, can you come down here tomorrow at 10?
I said, absolutely.
So I went at 10 o 'clock and I said, what do you want me to do?
tucker carlson
Was this to the FBI building downtown?
john kiriakou
Yes.
I said, is it, what, the Russians?
Who is it?
Well, you know, before we get to that, he says, I wanted to ask you, you know, I just read your book, which was a lie.
I had a book that had come out two years earlier.
I just read your book and I just wanted to ask you a couple of questions.
And it was all about the torture program.
And I'm getting more and more nervous.
Well, when you were in Pakistan and you were describing this piece of technology, did you get that cleared by the CIA?
I said, of course I got it cleared.
I said, it took me nine months to write that book and 22 months to get it cleared at the CIA's Publications Review Board.
Well, you know, what about this guy?
You mentioned this guy.
Do you remember?
You just say John Doe.
Do you remember his name?
I'm like, yeah, I remember his name.
And then I said, what are we talking about here?
And then one of them said, "Well, we probably should tell you that as we're speaking right now, we're raiding your house, we're confiscating all of your electronics and..." You're going to be charged with a lot of crimes.
unidentified
What?
john kiriakou
That's what he said.
And thank God...
My wife later told me that as soon as I got on the metro to go to the FBI, they just broke down the door.
tucker carlson
Was she home?
john kiriakou
With our two-month-old son.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
tucker carlson
Ah.
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
Yep.
john kiriakou
And then one of the female FBI agents.
No, it's not.
unidentified
Burn it down.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
You know, this is neither here nor there because my opinion is not important.
But when Kash Patel was named the director of the FBI, I wrote an op-ed for a leftist news outlet celebrating this appointment.
Saying, this is exactly what we need to do.
We need to tear the place down to its studs.
If there's going to be a federal law enforcement organization, this one needs to be scrapped and rebuilt.
And nobody else has the guts to do it.
tucker carlson
Yeah.
Let's build them in our headquarters, though.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
In Kansas, maybe.
tucker carlson
Yeah, Leavenworth.
john kiriakou
Oh, excuse me.
One final sentence.
I thank God that I had the presence of mind to say, I want to speak to my attorney and I'm not saying anything else.
And that was the only reason they didn't put the cuffs on me right there.
So I said, I want to leave.
And I got up and they said, just a minute, just a minute.
I said, no, if I'm not under arrest, that means I'm free to leave.
And as I walked out, Peter Strzok was standing there and he said, did he implicate himself?
And the guy says, not really, but I'll tell you about it in a second.
And he turned to me and he said, you're free to go.
tucker carlson
Did you have any idea what this was about?
john kiriakou
No.
No idea.
No idea.
They charged me with it.
It was a nightmare.
It was a nightmare.
I went outside.
I called my lawyer.
He told me, come to the office immediately.
I went, told him everything that happened.
He told me, try to take it easy.
I said, this is a death penalty case.
He said, just take it easy.
They're not going to seek the death penalty.
tucker carlson
What was happening?
Did you call home and ask your wife?
john kiriakou
Yeah, and she was just wonderful.
She was as calm as I wished I could be.
And she said, the FBI is here.
I said, I know.
I said, are they treating you with respect?
And she said, well, one of the female agents said, why don't you sit with that beautiful baby and don't get up?
tucker carlson
Why don't you go fuck yourself?
john kiriakou
Exactly.
tucker carlson
Excuse me.
john kiriakou
Exactly.
tucker carlson
Talking that way to your wife with a newborn baby.
john kiriakou
And then within hours, of course, they leak it to the media immediately.
So within hours, all four of my clients, and these were like household name clients that I had for this consulting business I was trying to get up and running.
All four of them dropped me.
tucker carlson
That day?
john kiriakou
that day and then immediately Oh, I'll tell you.
The phone...
We got something like 65 or 67 calls from the media that night.
I just shut my phone off.
We unplugged the One of the local networks put a truck in front of our house with a spotlight on the house.
unidentified
No way!
john kiriakou
Oh, it was humiliating.
Just utterly humiliating.
tucker carlson
And I just want to say for the fifth time, because at this point, I mean, you're being treated like El Chapo.
unidentified
Yeah.
tucker carlson
Your only crime was an ABC interview with Brian Ross in 2007, in which you say, yes, the CIA does have a torture program.
I know because I worked there and the president authorized it and lied about it in public.
That's your sum total of your crimes.
john kiriakou
That was it.
I'm going to cut to the chase here.
tucker carlson
This is so unbelievable.
So you go to your lawyer's office, you find out you're being charged with espionage.
john kiriakou
I called my wife.
She came and picked me up and I told her, I'm going to kill myself.
This is a death penalty case.
I haven't done anything wrong.
And she's like, you're not going to kill yourself.
Let's just take this one step at a time.
What did the lawyers say?
And then we started taking it from there.
tucker carlson
When did you get arrested?
john kiriakou
January.
January No, four days later.
And they did this with the J6 people.
The FBI loves, loves, loves to make their arrests on Fridays.
Right?
Or Thursdays after 5. Because there are no federal arraignments on Fridays.
So you get arrested on a Thursday evening.
And you have to spend Thursday night, Friday night, Saturday night, and Sunday night in jail.
And then you get to go to arraignment on Monday.
No, only because I asked to see my attorney.
And so they told me I had to turn myself in at the FBI Monday morning at 10. Tucker, when I tell you, I mean six feet off my bumper everywhere we went.
Even one of my neighbors called to say he had gotten up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom and he looked out the window and he said, buddy, there are like carloads of people out there at three o 'clock in the morning just staring at your house.
And I said, I know, I know, it's the FBI.
There's nothing I can do.
And so, they followed us.
Like, there were FBI cars on either side of us and behind us as we drove to the FBI that Monday morning.
And then when I got out of the car and walked into the FBI headquarters, they broke off.
And then they chained me to a metal bench.
So, I'm like this.
tucker carlson
Actually?
john kiriakou
With a handcuff.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
He was there.
And, you know, but I didn't know he was Peter Strzok.
Until I got a call in 2019 from a reporter at the Washington Post.
No, no. 2017.
Reporter for the Washington Post.
And he said, hey, I wanted to get your thoughts on Peter Strzok being fired from the FBI.
I said, I don't know anything about Peter Strzok other than what I've read in the Washington Post.
He said, no.
Peter Strzok arrested you in January of 2012.
I said, that was Peter Strzok?
He said, yeah, it was Peter Strzok.
He was the head of the counterintelligence division.
It was Peter Strzok that wrote the reports on your arrest.
He's the one that physically put the cuffs on you.
And I said, oh my God.
I said, yes, I'll give you a statement.
He said, what's the statement?
And I said, the statement is that karma is a bitch and now it's his turn.
So all they printed was now it's his turn.
tucker carlson
I think he wound up getting like a million dollar settlement, actually.
john kiriakou
He did.
And there was a GoFundMe.
tucker carlson
He got richer!
john kiriakou
He got richer.
And there was a GoFundMe that raised another half a million dollars.
tucker carlson
yeah this is so So, okay, you're charged...
Just to...
john kiriakou
Three counts of espionage.
tucker carlson
Three counts of espionage.
john kiriakou
Nope.
There was never even an accusation that I had spied for anybody.
One count of making a false statement.
We were never exactly sure what the false statement was supposed to have been.
It had something to do with the clearance process for my book.
And one count of violating the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982.
tucker carlson
Did you reveal the identities of anyone?
john kiriakou
Here's that story.
In the summer of 2008, six months after I blew the whistle, I got an email from a journalist who was writing a book on the CIA's rendition program.
I told him, I don't know anything about renditions.
Kidnapping was not my thing at the agency.
I can't help you.
So he sends me a list of a dozen names.
He said, can you introduce me to any of these people so that I can interview them?
I said, I don't know any of these people.
Then he sent me a second list of a dozen names.
And I said, look, you clearly know this better than I do.
I don't know any of these people.
And then he said, there's a guy that you mentioned on like page 165 of your book.
You called him John.
Can I interview him?
And I said, oh, you're talking about John Doe.
I don't know whatever happened to him.
He's probably retired and living in Virginia somewhere.
They got me.
I confirmed the surname of a former colleague.
That was it.
That's the Intelligence Identities Protection Act of 1982.
tucker carlson
And they knew that because they were listening to the call.
john kiriakou
Well, it got worse.
They didn't recognize that as a violation until the journalist, who wasn't really writing a book, gave the name to Human Rights Watch.
Human Rights Watch gave the name to the Guantanamo defense attorneys.
The Guantanamo defense attorneys wrote a classified motion telling the judge at Guantanamo, we'd like to interview this John Doe.
The judge said, hey, this name is probably classified.
He gave it to the FBI.
They gave it to the CIA.
The CIA gave it to John Brennan.
tucker carlson
This is crazy.
What do you mean the journalist wasn't really writing a book?
john kiriakou
He was pretending to write a book on the Abu Omar rendition from Milan.
There really was no book.
He was really working for the Guantanamo defense attorneys as kind of a private eye without telling anybody.
tucker carlson
What?
john kiriakou
Yeah.
tucker carlson
Man, the level of treachery.
john kiriakou
Welcome to Washington.
It's that bad.
tucker carlson
Oh, I'm very aware of that.
I'm so glad I'm not there anymore.
john kiriakou
Oh my God, I can't wait until the day I can leave.
tucker carlson
It's like nothing is as it seems.
Everyone's lying.
Everyone's pretending to be something he's not.
And underneath it all is the willingness to hurt people, to kill them.
Yes.
john kiriakou
Yes, exactly.
tucker carlson
It's not just like, you know, we're competing and I'm elbowing you out of the way.
john kiriakou
I'm going to get that promotion before you do.
tucker carlson
It's like, if I need to make sure you die in prison, that's okay.
That's really safe.
john kiriakou
Speaking of which, I took a plea.
First of all, they waited until I went bankrupt.
And then they dropped all three of the espionage charges.
tucker carlson
Okay, so what were you facing initially?
You get charged, you get...
45 years in prison.
john kiriakou
And one of the attorneys in the Obama Holder Justice Department said to me at the first proffer meeting, they offered me 45 years, and this woman says...
tucker carlson
Do you remember her name?
john kiriakou
I don't.
I remember she had a Vietnamese name, like Nguyen or Tran or something like that.
But she ended up getting promoted in the Biden Justice Department.
tucker carlson
Really?
john kiriakou
Very important.
Yeah.
Yeah.
tucker carlson
I hope that she becomes famous for that.
john kiriakou
I hope so, too.
tucker carlson
That level of cruelty to another human being, there's no justification for that.
john kiriakou
They wanted me to die in prison.
That was the plan.
And so my attorney said, you haven't done anything wrong.
We're going to go to trial, right?
We're going to go to trial.
And I said, okay, let's do it.
tucker carlson
Can I just, did anyone allege that you lied ever?
john kiriakou
Ever.
Never.
Never.
And you know, that's a really important point.
And we talked about that.
We talked about me testifying in my trial because literally everything I said was the truth.
In fact, Fast forward to December of 2014.
I'm going to be released from prison in six weeks.
And I called my wife and I was allowed to call her for 15 minutes every other day.
And I said, how was your day?
And she said, it was great.
And I said, great?
Why was it so great?
And she said, because the Senate torture report came out today and it proved that everything you said was true.
So I said, you know what?
That made it worth it.
tucker carlson
So you went to prison, you were facing the death penalty initially because you told the truth about other people's lies.
john kiriakou
Correct.
tucker carlson
So the truth teller, and I want to put a very fine point on this because I think it is a trend and I think it's a sign of evil.
You know, the definition of evil is lies, lying.
And the truth teller faces death, the liars.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
So that's a system that can't continue.
That's not a virtuous system.
That's an evil system.
john kiriakou
You're exactly right.
And may I add a statistic?
The Espionage Act was written in 1917 to combat German saboteurs during the First World War.
tucker carlson
1917 being one of the darkest periods in American history.
john kiriakou
When it comes to civil liberties, one of the darkest periods.
tucker carlson
The most anti, almost un-American moment.
john kiriakou
Without any question.
tucker carlson
Probably one of the worst presidents we ever had, Woodrow Wilson.
john kiriakou
Double without any question.
tucker carlson
Destroy Christian Europe for no reason at all.
john kiriakou
The espionage has never been meaningfully updated.
In fact, it doesn't even mention the words classified information because the classification system wasn't invented until the 1950s.
tucker carlson
Most Americans didn't have electricity in 1917.
john kiriakou
Exactly right.
Between 1917 and the election of Barack Obama, Three Americans were charged with espionage for speaking to the press.
Under Barack Obama, eight people, almost three times, all previous presidents combined, were charged with espionage for speaking to the press.
Three times.
tucker carlson
And none of them was charged with lying.
john kiriakou
Not a single one of them.
tucker carlson
Because lying is not a crime.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
Telling the truth is a crime.
That's all you need to know.
You can't support a system in which telling the truth is a crime and lying is rewarded.
Sorry.
john kiriakou
I mentioned to you last night privately that one of my attorneys really put this whole thing into a couple of sentences.
And it was so powerful, so profound what he said that it has stuck with me.
I decided to turn down the Justice Department's best and final offer of two and a half years in prison.
I said, I haven't done anything wrong.
And I had this stupid idea that as soon as I get in front of a jury, they're going to see how ridiculous this is, and I'm going to be acquitted.
Well, that's nuts.
So he said to me, you know what your problem is?
Your problem is you think this is about justice, and it's not about justice.
It's about mitigating damage.
Take the deal.
And so I took the deal.
What was I going to do?
I have five kids at home.
Should I take two and a half years?
I'm going to do 23 months?
Or should I roll the dice?
And I said to him, I said, if I turn the deal down, what am I realistically looking at here?
And he said, 12 to 18 years.
Take the deal.
So I took it.
tucker carlson
For telling the truth in an ABC interview.
How long was that ABC interview?
john kiriakou
30 minutes?
40 minutes?
tucker carlson
If you had to replay your life again, would you have done that?
john kiriakou
Yes, actually.
tucker carlson
Wow.
john kiriakou
I would have.
The only thing I would have done differently is I would have had my attorney sitting with me.
I had to be reactive by hiring an attorney after blowing the whistle.
So we had to respond to the media and respond to the Justice Department.
I would have hired the attorney first.
But yes, somebody had to say something.
Somebody.
It's these...
tucker carlson
The amazing thing is that Barack Obama, I mean, I was there.
I mean, I knew Obama.
He ran against all that stuff.
john kiriakou
Yeah, he did.
tucker carlson
Right?
Iraq was the bad war.
Afghanistan was the good war.
And he ran a campaign against that.
john kiriakou
You know...
Mark Halpern and John Heileman wrote a book about both the 2008 election and the 2012 election.
And in the second book, they quote Obama twice, saying things that just put it all into perspective.
Number one, he said, I never said I was a liberal.
Why are the liberals so mad that he's a warmongering neocon?
I never said I was a liberal, he said.
And the other thing he said that really struck me, he was talking about the drone program.
He killed 10 times more people with drones than George W. Bush did.
And he said, you know, I never realized I would be so good at killing people.
tucker carlson
He's a cold human being.
john kiriakou
What is that?
That's sociopathy.
tucker carlson
Yeah, well, for sure.
john kiriakou
You have to be a sociopath to even think that way.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
But he surrounded himself with other sociopaths, like John Brennan, who, for sport, Would ruin people's lives to the point where they're actively considering suicide or making plans to die in prison.
tucker carlson
These are Americans he's doing this to.
john kiriakou
Americans.
tucker carlson
Clearly a man capable of great violence.
And you wonder if he's involved in plotting physical violence against Americans now.
Would not surprise me at all.
john kiriakou
I would not be surprised by anything anymore.
You know, when President Trump When President Trump stripped him of his security clearance, I went on one of the networks.
Well, I went on Fox, but I think I also went on MSNBC that week to say, why does John Brennan deserve a security clearance?
tucker carlson
Exactly.
Why don't I have one?
john kiriakou
He's a private citizen.
tucker carlson
Do you have one?
john kiriakou
I don't.
tucker carlson
I don't either.
john kiriakou
See?
So why does John Brennan get one?
tucker carlson
I agree.
john kiriakou
So I said, of course the president should strip John Brennan of his security clearance.
And then when he disallowed Brennan from entering into a government building.
I went on Fox and they said, is this legit?
I said, of course it is.
This guy is so dangerous that he shouldn't be anywhere near a federal building.
With what we know he's plotted in the past, God knows what he's cooking up today.
No, I wouldn't trust him in a federal building.
I wouldn't trust him in a position of trust.
And I wouldn't trust him with a security clearance.
He's dangerous.
tucker carlson
Well, all these people have security clearances, which really are the currency in Washington.
john kiriakou
Very much so.
tucker carlson
They conduct business without one in D.C. because everything is classified.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
Not to protect American national security, but for the obvious power advantage, it gives the holders of those clearances.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
So, you know, I think there should be a real attempt to do that to a lot of people, like a lot of people.
But there won't be.
john kiriakou
No, no, there won't be.
tucker carlson
So anyway, you plead, you get...
john kiriakou
And at sentencing, my attorneys asked that I be sent to a minimum security work camp.
There are no bars on the windows.
There are no locks on the doors.
You're free to come and go.
Most of those guys worked in town at the local university sweeping the floors or whatever.
And there was a possibility that I could get out in 17 months with good behavior and Not halfway house, but home confinement.
So I said, okay, this will be easy.
So I get to the prison.
It's very strange when you go to prison.
If you're not remanded at sentencing, you have to physically drive to the prison and knock on the door and say, I'm here to turn myself in.
tucker carlson
The opposite of a jailbreak.
john kiriakou
Yes, it's nuts.
It's nuts.
There's a documentary film crew and my lawyers and my cousin.
And we have this caravan that go to the prison with us.
tucker carlson
So you've already said goodbye to your children?
john kiriakou
Already said goodbye to my children.
tucker carlson
What was that like?
john kiriakou
They were very young.
And so I said, I said, you remember I had that fight with the FBI?
And they said yes.
And I said, well, I lost.
And so I have to go to Pennsylvania.
For a while.
And I'm going to teach bad guys how to read and write.
Because I figured I'd probably teach a GED class or something.
And I said, but you're going to come and visit me all the time.
And then I'm going to come back home and everything's going to be great.
tucker carlson
How old were they?
john kiriakou
They were 8, 6, and 1. Your little kids.
8, 6, and 1. In the visiting room.
There was a sign on one of the doors that said, inmates only.
And my eight-year-old said, Dad, what's an inmate?
And without thinking, I said, it's a prisoner.
And he said, wait a minute.
Are you a prisoner here?
Or are you a teacher here?
And I said, buddy, I'm a prisoner here.
But we're going to get past this.
It's going to go quickly.
And I'm going to be home.
and everything's going to be good again.
unidentified
It took everything I had not to...
tucker carlson
Yeah.
Oh, that's bad.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
tucker carlson
I'm out of adjectives, actually, for that.
So you didn't wind up in the work camp?
john kiriakou
No.
The CIA, under John Brennan, No, but he was soon to be director.
Actually, 2012?
Yeah, he was director at that point.
Yes.
Yes.
Thanks for correcting me.
The CIA objected.
They objected to my placement in a minimum security camp.
tucker carlson
Well, they're vindictive, aren't they?
I guess ask Julian Assange how vindictive they are.
john kiriakou
Well, I got there.
Exactly!
Exactly!
Ask Julian Assange.
They almost killed him.
Literally.
tucker carlson
Who's still free, by the way.
Is Mike Pompeo in jail?
john kiriakou
I haven't seen any announcement.
tucker carlson
Are you allowed as an appointee to a government, not elected, just an appointee, are you allowed to plot the murder of people who embarrass the agency?
john kiriakou
You are not.
tucker carlson
Oh, you're not allowed.
Okay.
john kiriakou
You are not.
tucker carlson
So you can't use federal funds to murder people who embarrass you?
john kiriakou
Only if you're Barack Obama.
But anybody else, no.
You can't do that.
tucker carlson
So if you do that, have you committed a crime?
john kiriakou
Yeah, a serious crime.
tucker carlson
A serious crime would be attempted murder, I think, plotting a murder.
john kiriakou
There's a former CIA officer, Bob Baer, who was given a choice to either be charged with attempted murder or resign from the agency for talking to a Kurdish group about killing Saddam Hussein.
So why wasn't Mike Pompeo arrested for talking about or planning?
He did more than talking.
They planned to murder Julian Assange.
tucker carlson
I don't know.
That's a whole different conversation.
My payo keeps threatening to sue me for saying that.
john kiriakou
Well, the facts are a defense.
tucker carlson
I hope you will.
john kiriakou
There you go.
tucker carlson
Discovery would be fun.
Anyway, sorry.
john kiriakou
So I was in prison.
tucker carlson
It's also frustrating.
So you say goodbye to your children.
unidentified
I do.
john kiriakou
I say goodbye to my children.
tucker carlson
You see, I make certain you don't go to the work camp.
You go to a prison.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
It was five days before I got access to a phone at the prison.
And I called my lawyer.
tucker carlson
What was that like, the first five days?
john kiriakou
It was, you know, looking back, I think I was in shock.
tucker carlson
Did you think about fleeing?
john kiriakou
Everybody does.
tucker carlson
Yeah, I don't know that I would submit to that.
I mean, you never know until you're there.
john kiriakou
You find yourself constantly looking at the fences, constantly calculating how bad you'll get cut up with the concertina wire.
tucker carlson
No, no, I mean, before you report to prison, did you think, like, I serve this country, I grew up here, you're from a middle-class family, pro-America.
john kiriakou
No.
tucker carlson
You never thought about fleeing the country?
john kiriakou
No, because I was right and they were wrong.
And you know, the truth, Tucker always has a way of coming out.
Always.
Sometimes it takes a while, but the truth always comes out.
And in fact, the deputy director for operations at the CIA under Brennan, Jose Rodriguez, another notorious murderer, tweeted at me the night before I left for prison.
And he said, don't drop the soap.
tucker carlson
He actually tweeted that at you?
john kiriakou
And I tweeted back at him, and I said, Jose, I am on the right side of history, and you are not.
tucker carlson
These people are morally diseased.
When Michael Avenatti, who I mocked for years as the creepy porn lawyer, went to prison, I felt sad for him.
john kiriakou
Sure, because you're a human being.
tucker carlson
I despised him.
But he's in prison.
Ever been to a prison?
I've been to many prisons.
You don't want to be in prison.
john kiriakou
You don't want to be in prison.
tucker carlson
To cheer when a man goes to prison and your only crime was embarrassing them by telling the truth.
Whatever happened to the Jose character?
See an MSNBC contributor?
john kiriakou
He took his $6 million book advance and moved to Florida.
tucker carlson
Actually?
Why are you not insane?
There's a lightness to you.
john kiriakou
Thank you.
Maybe I'm an idiot, but I really believe that I'm on the right side of this, and I'm hopeful that President Trump will pardon me.
I have an amazing amount of support.
tucker carlson
I hope that you get a pardon this afternoon.
I really do.
This is horrifying.
His enemies are the people who did this to you.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
He ran against this kind of behavior.
john kiriakou
And he righted it with the J6 people, with Rod Blagojevich.
I wrote Rod Blagojevich a letter when he went to prison.
This is before I was ever in trouble.
I wrote him a letter and I said, you don't know me, I don't live in Illinois, but this is a travesty.
tucker carlson
It was, I remember.
john kiriakou
There's no crime that was actually committed.
tucker carlson
Oh, I know.
john kiriakou
And then 14 years?
Have people lost their minds?
tucker carlson
I know.
john kiriakou
But the president, you know, you and I were talking about this privately.
The president has been unlike almost every other president in that he's not waiting for the political safe period to issue pardons after an election.
Right?
He just issues them as they come to him.
tucker carlson
To pardon Mark Rich because he's sleeping with his wife.
john kiriakou
Precisely.
Precisely.
You know who else did that?
Historians have told us, historians have documented that Abraham Lincoln used to sit up late into the night pardoning people by candlelight because he said, for example, that army deserters shouldn't be executed for cowardice.
tucker carlson
I agree.
john kiriakou
He didn't wait until after a congressional election.
And neither does this president.
tucker carlson
The British Army disgraced itself by...
john kiriakou
Yes, they did.
tucker carlson
Who snapped.
Cowardice is contemptible, of course, but you shouldn't kill a boy because he runs away.
john kiriakou
Exactly.
tucker carlson
It's disgusting.
It's disgusting.
It's like, regain your senses for a second.
So, anyway, the first five days, you were in shock.
john kiriakou
I was in shock.
I was in prison for 40 minutes and the only thing that the cop who processed me said to me, And I said, great, thank you.
And then he walked away.
And sure enough, these two guys walk in.
One of them had a swastika that took up his entire neck, came up onto his face.
The other one had, fuck you, tattooed on his eyelids.
tucker carlson
It's like out of a movie.
john kiriakou
It was nuts.
And I jumped up and I said, what do you want?
Because I thought, it's two of them, it's one of me, but I'm going to do my best.
tucker carlson
You got to, yeah.
john kiriakou
And the one with the swastika said, are you the CIA guy?
And I said, yeah, so?
And he said, are you a fag?
And I said, no, I'm not a fag.
You know, I haven't even said that word in so many years.
tucker carlson
We're not in Georgetown anymore.
john kiriakou
And he says, are you a rat?
I said, no, I'm not a rat.
I didn't have anybody else in my case.
And he said, are you a chomo?
I said, I don't know what that word means.
And he goes, chomo, like I'm stupid.
Chomo, child molester.
I said, no, I'm not a child molester.
And he says, okay, you can sit with the Aryans in the cafeteria.
And I said, oh, okay then.
And you know, funny thing, a year later, I lived right across the hall from a senior captain, the number three in one of New York's five families, right?
And he said- Good guy.
Great guy.
Not even good guy.
A great guy.
tucker carlson
A good fellow, really.
john kiriakou
He was a good fellow.
I'd give him the New York Times every day.
He would give me the New York Post.
So we traded papers every day.
So, you know, he got a Christmas card one year from Derek Jeter.
That really impressed me.
tucker carlson
I've met Derek Jeter.
Nice man.
john kiriakou
Sweet guy.
tucker carlson
Yeah, absolutely.
john kiriakou
So anyway, he said to me, let me ask you something.
Why do you sit with those Nazi retards in the cafeteria?
I said, I don't know.
My first day here, they told me to sit with them.
And he says, very dramatically, from today, you're with the Italians.
And so, from that day, I was with the Italians.
tucker carlson
And you're still friends with some of them.
john kiriakou
I am.
tucker carlson
We were talking about a dinner last night.
john kiriakou
We talk frequently.
tucker carlson
Good guys.
Yeah, that was a misapplication of federal power.
It's like, you know, obviously you don't want...
On the other hand, like, if that's your number one, look at what's happened to America post-mafia.
Has it gotten a lot better?
john kiriakou
Oh, no.
tucker carlson
I don't think so.
john kiriakou
No, it hasn't.
tucker carlson
Bensonhurst is not improved.
john kiriakou
No, it hasn't.
tucker carlson
No, I'm aware.
I'm aware.
They did a better job with Staten Island than the current rulers have.
So, at this point, your case is well-known.
Well, it's known.
I'm in the media, so I'm sort of following it, but I don't really know.
It's a leak investigation.
You've somehow betrayed your country.
That's all we know.
But there are some people who are paying attention and they're making a lot of noise, but it doesn't matter.
It doesn't matter.
john kiriakou
You know, it's funny.
My support came from people on the hard left.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
And people on the libertarian right.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
It led me to the conclusion that the ideological spectrum is not a straight line.
tucker carlson
No.
john kiriakou
It's a circle.
And it meets at a certain point.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
Where civil liberties are concerned.
tucker carlson
I agree.
john kiriakou
And so I started following other people's cases that would never have interested me in the past.
And it was always cases dealing with government overreach.
Like reassessing Ruby Ridge.
Right?
Or Waco.
tucker carlson
I mean, Ruby Ridge was really just absolutely murdered the guy's child and his wife, shot his dog.
Randy Weaver, because his shotgun was two inches too short or something.
john kiriakou
Yeah, that's right.
tucker carlson
Lon Harucci, I think was the name of the FBI sniper.
I want to say it again, Lon Harucci.
john kiriakou
Murdered them in cold blood.
tucker carlson
Shot a woman?
Really?
john kiriakou
Yeah, a woman.
Who's just standing in the door.
tucker carlson
Holding a baby, I think.
john kiriakou
Holding a baby.
Uh-huh.
That's right.
tucker carlson
Yeah, and that was, and by the way, that was not only never punished, Lon Harucci was never punished for that.
He should have gone right to prison for murder, and his superiors should have gone right to prison for authorizing that murder.
But it was like, at the time, it was like, oh, were you a Ruby Ridge person?
Like, you care?
john kiriakou
Right.
tucker carlson
Like, you're a wacko or something?
john kiriakou
So you're some kind of right-wing extremist.
tucker carlson
Yes.
I was a right-wing extremist, so I knew about it and I was really bothered by it.
Right-wing in the sense that I...
I don't think you should be able to murder women for no reason.
john kiriakou
People began sending me books by John Whitehead.
And I remember just blowing through these books saying, why have I never heard of this guy before?
I mean, he's talking sense here about government overreach.
tucker carlson
He had case after case after case.
john kiriakou
All documented.
tucker carlson
I have that book on my shelf in my office.
john kiriakou
Government of Wolves.
tucker carlson
It's unbelievable.
But the media, not to blame everything on the media, but it is kind of the mouthpiece of the blob.
Yes, it is.
Yeah, the Praetorian Guard, really.
The protectors, the bodyguards of the murderers and the liars.
They just, man, they swarmed anybody who expressed concern about these cases.
john kiriakou
That's right.
They try to paint you as a radical.
A conspiracy theorist.
A term that was created by the CIA, by the way.
tucker carlson
Yes.
He shot the man's wife.
So, your views, and I should have done a, people can Google you and I hope that they will, but it's hard to overstate the departure that this turn is from the rest of your life.
john kiriakou
Oh, yeah.
tucker carlson
You weren't a CIA paramilitary.
You were an actual, just like, officer.
john kiriakou
Case officer, yeah.
tucker carlson
Case officer.
john kiriakou
Recruiting spies to steal secrets.
tucker carlson
Multilingual, you speak Greek, you speak Arabic, which is considered basically impossible for native English speakers.
You're a scholar, literally, and kind of an academic in some ways.
Right.
john kiriakou
I'm a professor of intelligence studies now at the University of Salamanca in Spain.
And I taught for four years at Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
And it's funny, when they called me to hire me, I said, wow, I'm flattered, but...
Why would you want me to teach in the Jesse Helms School of Government?
And the dean said, because torture's not Christian.
tucker carlson
It certainly isn't.
john kiriakou
And I said, you know what?
I'll take the job.
tucker carlson
It certainly isn't.
john kiriakou
And I love those guys.
I'm still in touch with them.
tucker carlson
And killing unarmed, defenseless people is immoral.
john kiriakou
It is.
tucker carlson
And it's also just dishonorable in the most secular terms.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
If a man is handcuffed, you don't punch him in the face because it's bad for him, but it also degrades you.
john kiriakou
That's right.
It does.
tucker carlson
It's not how honorable men behave.
john kiriakou
PTSD and moral injury are real.
tucker carlson
I totally agree.
john kiriakou
We damage ourselves.
unidentified
It's also disgusting.
tucker carlson
Like, what is this anyway?
I mean, I sort of believe that the...
Certain things we don't do because we're above that.
We don't send our wives to go fight wars for us.
We don't torture people who are chained because they can't fight back.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
What is this anyway?
What is this?
john kiriakou
And then what happens when you go in and you say, oh, I accidentally killed him.
Oh, well.
Just bury him out back.
That's literally what they did.
Just bury him out back.
unidentified
Yeah.
tucker carlson
It's just hard to make a moral case for the things that you're doing when you behave that way.
john kiriakou
Agreed.
tucker carlson
And to see once again the only man who tells the truth face the penalty and the liars thrive is really dispiriting.
john kiriakou
It is.
I'm confident things are going to turn around.
tucker carlson
I think so too.
I hope so.
I pray that.
So how long were you in prison in the end?
john kiriakou
23 months.
I didn't get a single day.
halfway house time they made sure that I did every day of that sentence they had to take uh seven months off for good behavior they had to because it's it's legally mandated but I was in that prison for every last day that they could get out of me were any elected officials sympathetic at all uh yeah well Bye.
Gus Bilirakis, who's a congressman from Florida, he was very supportive and friendly.
I should add, it wasn't just Gus.
Gus is a sweetheart of a guy.
It was the whole Greek-American community.
tucker carlson
Man, they're cohesive.
john kiriakou
They are.
tucker carlson
We stick together.
john kiriakou
So they really went to the mat for me.
I got fantastic press coverage in Greece.
The Greek government hired me to help them write a new whistleblower protection law when I got out of prison.
It was my first trip.
I had to get permission from the judge to travel because I had just gotten out of prison.
So that was fun.
But really, and Jim Moran, who was a Democratic congressman from- Very, very helpful.
But that was it, besides the two of them.
tucker carlson
I knew Moran pretty well.
john kiriakou
Yep.
tucker carlson
Drank too much.
Florid and wild private life, like crazy town.
And I disagreed with him on all domestic policy issues, passionately, because he's very liberal.
But his foreign policy views were out of the mainstream.
unidentified
Yes.
tucker carlson
He was not a neocon.
john kiriakou
Right.
tucker carlson
And boy, watching the job they did on Jim Moran.
john kiriakou
How many times did they primary him?
tucker carlson
Jeremy Bash ran against him, ghouls like that, who just like, on the merits.
So Jim Moran seemed like possibly hadn't honored his marriage vows and drank too much.
Okay.
Okay.
And he was like a loud mouth and he was always ready to beat people up.
He was like this.
Big Irish guy.
Okay, got it.
Those are his sins as I understand them.
The people who were against him had committed genocide.
john kiriakou
Yeah, right.
Right.
tucker carlson
And they were like, it was crazy.
It was crazy.
And they systematically destroyed Jim Moran's life.
john kiriakou
They did.
tucker carlson
For asking pretty obvious questions like, why did 9-11 happen?
john kiriakou
Right.
They don't want to talk about that.
tucker carlson
Shouldn't we know?
john kiriakou
You'd think.
tucker carlson
Assuming that it was exactly what they told us it was, which was this group of 19...
Whatever.
Let's just say that's true.
I'm assuming it is true.
Why did they do that?
Why were they willing to die for that?
What were they mad about?
john kiriakou
That's the question.
tucker carlson
What were they mad about?
That's what Jim Moran asked.
And I'm like, oh, by the way, Jim Moran.
And then they plastered.
They Glenn Greenwald him.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Big time.
john kiriakou
They did.
tucker carlson
And they kind of drove him out.
And I think he lost his seat in the end.
john kiriakou
He retired.
Oh, he did.
unidentified
Okay.
john kiriakou
And he's at a political consulting firm in McLean, Virginia.
I ran into him at a conference about a year ago.
tucker carlson
No way!
john kiriakou
Yeah.
He's a lovely man.
He really is.
tucker carlson
I always secretly liked him.
I had him on.
I interviewed him a lot.
And he would get, you know, per his ethnic stereotype, he'd get like red in the face.
Spit would come out.
But I kind of liked him.
He was like, I liked him.
Yeah.
Sorry, not to.
john kiriakou
And Gus Bilirakis.
Is one of those guys who's just a genuinely nice guy.
And he's actually quite an accomplished legislator, which he doesn't get a lot of credit for.
But he's a good guy.
And so, you know, a fellow Greek American needed some help and he was there to help.
tucker carlson
Wow.
Have you ever had any contact with CIA since you got out of prison?
john kiriakou
No.
Well, not other than sending articles and books in for clearance.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
No.
You know, when I got out of prison, I finished house arrest.
I had 90 days of house arrest.
And people started calling me, hey, let's meet for lunch or let's have a pizza or whatever.
And every time I would go to meet them, I'd be under surveillance.
And the first few times...
Yeah.
tucker carlson
But from whom?
john kiriakou
It had to be the FBI.
It could have been the CIA.
tucker carlson
On what basis could they justify surveilling you?
They sent you to prison for an ABC interview.
john kiriakou
And it's done.
It's all done.
I'm just going to go have a pizza.
tucker carlson
And moreover, by this point, a congressional investigation has confirmed that you were telling the truth.
john kiriakou
You're exactly right.
tucker carlson
And this is now on Wikipedia.
john kiriakou
But Barack Obama was still in the White House.
tucker carlson
And so the policy hadn't changed.
john kiriakou
I don't think he knew who I was one way or the other.
Brendan White-Timmons said, there's this very dangerous guy, insider threat from the CIA.
He leaked to the press.
And Obama just said, vaya con Dios.
You know?
tucker carlson
He's a cold man.
He doesn't care.
john kiriakou
No, he doesn't care.
tucker carlson
So, part of the reason that this has to be precedent, they cannot allow a CIA officer to break ranks.
john kiriakou
This is what's very dangerous.
There actually was a legal precedent that was set in my case, and it was...
I was charged in the Eastern District of Virginia, which is called the Espionage Court, for a couple of reasons.
tucker carlson
No, I'm aware.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
No national security defendant has ever won a case there.
Ever.
And it's the home of the Pentagon, the CIA, all the defense contractors.
So, we made a hundred motions.
To use a hundred classified documents that we received in discovery in my defense.
And we asked the judge to block off three days to hear our motions.
And we walked into the courtroom and she says, I'm going to make everybody's day much easier.
And I'm going to just deny all 100 of these motions.
You can't use any of these documents in the case.
And my lawyer said, Your Honor.
It's our whole defense.
You're saying that we can't mount a defense.
And she said, classified is classified.
So you can't use the classified documents to defend him.
So as we were walking out, I said to my lawyer, what just happened?
And he said, we just lost the case.
That's what happened.
And I said, well, now what do we do?
He said, now we talk about a plea.
tucker carlson
So the government charges you with a death penalty offense and gets to decide.
What you can talk about in court?
john kiriakou
In fact, they made a list of words that I wasn't allowed to use in court.
Like, I could not use the word whistleblower.
I had to use the words swimming pool.
There's a whole list.
tucker carlson
Swimming pool?
john kiriakou
Because the word whistleblower, in and of itself, they deem to be classified.
And so, I couldn't say, I'm a whistleblower.
tucker carlson
On what grounds?
How is it classified?
john kiriakou
They say so.
tucker carlson
It's a secret word?
john kiriakou
So they invoked something called the CIPA, the Classified Information Protection Act.
So they would clear the courtroom every time I had a hearing.
They would put plastic tarp over the windows and tape it up so nobody could shoot a laser beam at the window and listen to the vibrations and hear classified information.
There was the list of banned words, like whistleblower.
unidentified
Wait.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
Whistleblower.
Absurd.
tucker carlson
So, the physical security of the United States depended upon you not using the word whistleblower.
john kiriakou
Yeah, that was it.
And so, my lawyer said to the judge, well, the judge said, his reason for blowing the whistle is irrelevant.
The question is, does the intelligence community say that he violated the Espionage Act?
The answer is yes.
And my lawyer said, Your Honor, are you saying that a person can accidentally commit espionage?
And she said, that's exactly what I'm saying.
tucker carlson
Who is this judge?
john kiriakou
Her name was Leonie Brinkema.
She was a Clinton appointee.
tucker carlson
Was she not bright, or was she just so committed to the status quo, to the intel community?
john kiriakou
Oh, she's committed.
She reserves every national security case for herself.
They're supposed to go into a wheel, right?
Be chosen randomly.
She had Julian Assange.
She had the Ed Snowden case, which never came.
She had my case.
You had Jeffrey Sterling, another CIA whistleblower.
So she reserves these cases for herself and everybody gets the maximum.
So she said in response to my attorney, Oh, she was terrifying.
That the definition of whistler, She's not respecting it in the Tom Drake case, where the judge ruled that there had to be some harm to the national security.
There was no harm in my case.
Nobody was harmed, literally.
The name that I confirmed was never made public.
Never.
So nobody was harmed.
So she says, the definition...
Yeah, I was speaking out against harm.
She says the definition of espionage is providing national defense information to any person not entitled to receive it.
Period.
tucker carlson
That's espionage?
john kiriakou
In her view.
tucker carlson
I mean, it may be illegal, but it's not.
Espionage is spying...
Correct.
john kiriakou
Daniel Ellsberg called me.
He and I became very close friends over this whole thing.
And he said, I'm going to ask you to do something that's completely selfless.
I'm going to ask you to go to trial.
Because we can only challenge the constitutionality of the Espionage Act if somebody goes to trial and is convicted.
I said, Dan, I have five kids.
I can't go to trial.
So, he asked Jeffrey Sterling to do it.
Jeffrey did go to trial, was convicted.
The judge saw that this conviction was kind of trumped up.
And so he was convicted of nine felonies, including seven counts of espionage.
And to use her words, I'm giving you Kiriakou plus 12 months.
That's what she said at sentencing.
I'm giving you Kiriakou plus 12 months.
tucker carlson
Who is he alleged to have spied for?
john kiriakou
no one.
He gave, he gave an interview to the New York times, uh, about the, uh, They passed him over for a promotion just because he was black.
And then they had the temerity to tell him, we're not promoting you because you're black.
And he said, when did you realize I was black?
tucker carlson
The irony is that there's a lot of espionage in Washington.
john kiriakou
Apparently, yeah.
Every intelligence service in the world has It's officers in Washington.
tucker carlson
There are also people who work for the U.S. government who, without any kind of authorization, give highly relevant classified information to foreign governments.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Yeah.
Every day.
I know that for a fact, and I know people who've done it.
And none of them is in jail.
unidentified
No.
john kiriakou
No, none of them.
None of them is in jail.
tucker carlson
And it's also fair to say the U.S. government is penetrated by foreign actors.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
And it has been for a long time.
tucker carlson
Yes, I'm aware.
And I don't think anyone goes to jail for that.
john kiriakou
No.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
You know, I tried a couple of times to get a pardon under Presidents Obama and Biden, thinking that most of my contacts in the Greek-American community had access to those presidents.
I was laughed out of the room under Obama, and I knew I would be.
Under Biden, there's a Greek Orthodox priest who very generously offered his access to the White House.
tucker carlson
Can I just note parenthetically, I don't think there are a lot of Greek liberals left.
john kiriakou
No, there aren't.
tucker carlson
There used to be.
john kiriakou
There used to be.
They used to be almost all liberals.
unidentified
Yeah.
john kiriakou
And they've all moved.
tucker carlson
I've noticed.
I don't think I've met a Greek liberal in a long time.
john kiriakou
No.
They're just not out there anymore.
So he said, look, I've known Biden since the early 70s.
I can help you.
And then nothing.
And I called him and I said, Father, forgive me for being so blunt, but maybe if I had been a crackhead relative of the president or a Chinese spy or a judge that sold children into bondage in Pennsylvania, maybe then I would have had a chance.
Joe Biden doesn't want to hear about a case like mine.
And the truth is, and I mentioned this to you yesterday, my support comes exclusively from the Republican Party, the libertarian movement, and the conservative movement.
And I embrace it.
That's just wild, though.
Because they're the ones thinking about civil liberties now.
They're the ones thinking about individual freedoms.
You know, what's his name?
Hakeem Jeffries, the other day, said, Vladimir Putin is an avowed enemy of the United States.
No, he's not.
That's a neocon position.
When did he take a vow?
He said he was an avowed enemy.
When did he take a vow that he was going to be an enemy of the United States?
No.
Stop trying to lie us into a war or trick us into a war.
But that's today's Democratic Party.
unidentified
Oh, I'm aware.
tucker carlson
Do you think, I mean, the kind of casual cruelty and violence in the CIA that you describe, I haven't seen any meaningful attempt to stop it.
john kiriakou
Oh, no, no.
No, no, I agree.
Very strongly.
tucker carlson
Do you believe that the CIA has hurt other American citizens?
john kiriakou
Yes.
I'm sure of it.
Yes.
tucker carlson
What about physically?
john kiriakou
Well, there are two very well-documented cases where Barack Obama used a drone to murder Anwar al-Aki.
And whether you like the man's politics or not, he was an American citizen who had never been charged with a crime.
And then a week later, Obama droned his 16-year-old son and 14-year-old nephew who were sitting in a coffee shop having a cup of tea.
Also, American citizens.
So yeah, the CIA does all kinds of things like that.
tucker carlson
What about domestically?
john kiriakou
Well, you know, I keep thinking back to Eric Holder's testimony before the Senate Armed Services Committee when Rand Paul asked him, does the president have the legal authority to murder an American on U.S. soil?
Well, Senator, you know, just answer the question.
Say yes or no question.
Yes, he has the authority.
Now, has he done that?
We didn't know.
But the Attorney General of the United States said that the President can murder an American citizen in the United States if the President believes that he presents a clear and present danger to the national security.
That's sick.
It's anti-constitutional.
Not just unconstitutional.
It's anti-constitutional.
tucker carlson
Do people who work at the CIA have a sense that maybe they're not serving good?
john kiriakou
Generally, no.
Generally, these are, I mean, at the working level, these are hard-working, really smart, patriotic people.
tucker carlson
Some of them are really smart.
I can confirm that.
john kiriakou
Really smart.
At the upper levels, you know, They believe they're the smartest people in the room.
They're smarter than whoever happens to be president at any given time.
And if they don't like this president, they just wait him out.
He'll be gone in four years.
They'll still be there in their still senior positions.
And they're going to do exactly what they want to do.
You know, this is why they panicked when Ronald Reagan named an outsider as the deputy director for operations.
Remember?
tucker carlson
Do I remember?
john kiriakou
They lost it.
Because they were like, oh my god, okay, you appoint your campaign manager, the director, that's one thing.
But now operations, you're going to bring a friend from Wall Street or wherever he was, he was an attorney?
Yeah, yeah, I would.
tucker carlson
I think that's when they called in Bob Woodward to blow them up, right?
The former naval intel officer Bob Woodward.
john kiriakou
Oh, I'll tell you.
tucker carlson
Not the only time Bob Woodward has been called in by the...
john kiriakou
When I was the executive assistant to the deputy director for operations, I had just finished writing a cable.
I had this lovely private office, and it looked out past the secretary into the hallway.
So I finished writing, and I leaned back like this in my chair, and I happened to be looking at the hall, and Bob Woodward walked by.
And I said to the secretary, was that Bob Woodward that just walked by the office?
And she said, yeah.
And I said, without a security escort, like he owns the place.
And she said, you didn't see the memo?
I said, what memo?
She said, George, uh, George Tennant.
She said, George sent a memo saying that Woodward's writing a book and we're all ordered to cooperate with him.
I said, I'm not talking to Bob Woodward.
I couldn't believe it.
tucker carlson
He's just a great reporter.
Come on, John!
That's called shoe leather.
john kiriakou
You're talking about people that have been undercover or deep cover for decades, and he's just walking the halls.
tucker carlson
He's not an instrument of the government.
He's a counterbalance.
He's a check against their overreach.
He's a journalist!
john kiriakou
They're going to run with that.
tucker carlson
It's so absurd!
john kiriakou
I was shocked.
tucker carlson
What did you think of Bill Burns?
john kiriakou
I wrote an op-ed when Bill Burns...
Yes.
tucker carlson
And then up until January, the CIA director.
john kiriakou
I said that I disagreed with his position on Russia, as I think every free-thinking American should.
But we needed an outsider in that job.
Having insiders is a mistake.
Obama proved that.
Clinton proved that.
It's just a mistake.
It's incestuous.
And they feed on each other.
So you needed an outsider.
Bill Burns was one of the most highly respected ambassadors that we had in the State Department.
tucker carlson
Yes, that is true.
john kiriakou
And I called him the adult in the room.
And I thought, you know, if we have to have a Washington insider in that position, he was a good choice.
tucker carlson
Yep.
That sounds right from everything I know about him.
When you worked there, did anyone ever talk about the murder of the president in 1963?
john kiriakou
Yeah.
Oliver Stone and I got into quite a spirited argument about this one time.
Because I made the mistake of saying that I didn't think we had given enough thought to the involvement, the possible involvement of Santo Trafficante.
And the mob.
And he said, oh, you're so full of shit, he says.
And he just started yelling at me.
I came to my own conclusion.
I talked to Bobby Kennedy about this too.
Actually, he's the one that pushed me over the edge and led me to this conclusion.
I believe that elements of the CIA were responsible for the assassination of the president.
I don't agree when people say it was a CIA operation, because John McCone was the head of the CIA, and he was Bobby Kennedy's best friend.
tucker carlson
A name forgotten to history, but yes.
john kiriakou
That's right, and a good and decent man.
But there were a lot of people, unfortunately one was a Greek-American, Very famous Greek-American.
His name does not bear repeating.
Who hated John Kennedy.
For not providing air cover for the Bay of Pigs.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
And wanted revenge against Kennedy.
And these guys were still in constant touch with the Dulles brothers who were also just dark stains on American history.
And so I came to the conclusion that, yeah, there were CIA officers who were responsible for carrying this thing.
tucker carlson
Did you think that when you worked there?
john kiriakou
No, I didn't.
In fact, I thought it was so absurd, I couldn't believe people were even talking about it.
tucker carlson
Really?
john kiriakou
Yeah.
Yeah.
It's like, we're the good guys!
tucker carlson
Yeah.
john kiriakou
Why would we kill the president?
tucker carlson
I thought the same.
Why haven't all the files been released?
john kiriakou
I genuinely don't know.
For JFK, I think they have been.
tucker carlson
No, they have not.
john kiriakou
They have not.
tucker carlson
No.
john kiriakou
That frightens me.
You know, there were a couple of explosive revelations in the last tranche.
The fact that James Angleton, the deputy director for counterintelligence, wanted to formally recruit Lee Harvey Oswald is exactly the opposite of what the CIA has been telling us for so many years.
For 60 years.
Why?
If the Russians came to the conclusion that he was just a nut when he was living in Minsk and didn't want him to come back, why was the CIA involved?
Or interested, rather, in recruiting him.
What was he doing in Mexico City in October of 1963?
He said, or not he said, but the CIA has said over the years that he was there to go to the Cuban and Soviet embassies to try to get visas.
Why was he meeting with Americans?
And were those American CIA officers?
Of course they were.
Why else would he have gone to Mexico City?
I'm actually more interested in the RFK and the MLK documents.
There is so much that we don't know about those two, especially RFK.
They recovered one more bullet than Sirhan Sirhan's gun held.
And Thomas Noguchi...
unidentified
Yes.
john kiriakou
And Thomas Noguchi...
There it is.
tucker carlson
Right.
I mean, we don't know what happened.
We know the official explanation is untrue.
john kiriakou
It's untrue.
tucker carlson
Because it was a revolver.
It was a.22 caliber revolver.
john kiriakou
Correct.
tucker carlson
It was like a nine shot.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
.22s fit a lot in the cylinder.
I did not know that.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
And Thomas Noguchi, the coroner, said that the death shot came from behind at an angle from down on the ground.
But Sirhan was in front of him.
tucker carlson
Yes.
john kiriakou
There was a security guard there who was not associated with the Kennedy campaign or with the Ambassador Hotel named Caesar.
He was a well-known racist and white supremacist.
On video, you see him lifting a gun out of his belt, and then you hear bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, bang, and he puts it back in the belt.
He never got it fully out.
In the 90s, the National Geographic Channel tracked him down to Mississippi or Alabama or something, and they interviewed him.
And they said, did you shoot Robert Kennedy?
And he said, no, I was going to, but that Arab fella got him first.
Well, we know that there had to be somebody else in the kitchen at the ambassador.
We know that the shot came from behind.
We know that there was a second gun because there were too many bullets.
So why hasn't this been released?
tucker carlson
Yes.
And it raises the really obvious question, which was, I mean, we know Sirhan had a gun.
john kiriakou
Yes.
Fired.
Fired the gun.
tucker carlson
He was on film.
john kiriakou
Correct.
tucker carlson
Lots of people there, including lots of famous people.
Rosie Greer.
john kiriakou
Rosie Greer.
Yeah.
tucker carlson
Right.
john kiriakou
God bless him.
tucker carlson
So Kennedy had just won the California primary.
Johnson had announced a few months before that he's not running.
Bobby Kennedy clearly is going to be the Democratic nominee.
He's murdered that night after his victory speech, walking through the kitchen of this now demolished hotel in Los Angeles.
Sirhan Sirhan, a Christian Palestinian, from a very poor family, was arrested for it.
His apartment is searched, and there are all kinds of papers where he writes, RFK must die, RFK must die, over and over again.
He has said, he's still alive, by the way.
john kiriakou
Oh yeah, and still in prison.
tucker carlson
Yes, he is.
And that was before I was born, and I'm 56, so it was quite some time ago.
What was that?
john kiriakou
Well, that's the $64,000 question.
because now there are rumors that when he was at whatever it's called, Los Angeles Community College or whatever the, So, what's the truth?
Now, Director Helms, during the Nixon administration, or during, I guess it was the Ford administration, ordered that the MKUltra documents be destroyed.
tucker carlson
Which they were.
john kiriakou
Which they were.
After being specifically told it's a crime.
To destroy federal documents.
tucker carlson
Yeah, they don't belong to you.
john kiriakou
Right.
Exactly.
tucker carlson
Do you think it's, and this is a debate about, you know, a lot of different people in Louis-Jolin West and the CIA-affiliated psychiatrist.
john kiriakou
Right.
tucker carlson
Do you think it is possible to get people to commit acts that they wouldn't otherwise commit?
john kiriakou
I do.
tucker carlson
You do?
john kiriakou
I do.
tucker carlson
You said there are a lot of shrinks.
john kiriakou
Oh my god.
There are offices where everybody is either a psychiatrist or a psychologist.
And they're operational psychiatrists and psychologists.
So you take them with you on an operation to consult with them on how do you get this guy to crack?
You want him to just lose his mind.
What do I need to do to push this guy over the edge?
Right?
Or what do I need to do to convince this guy to do something that he definitely doesn't want to do?
I used those shrinks on operations.
We even hypnotized one guy.
He was hypnotized with his arm in the air for two hours.
Never saw anything like it in my life.
And then when he took him out of the hypnosis, his arm fell down, he looked around, he said, what happened?
And then he vomited.
I've never seen anything like it in my life.
tucker carlson
Did it work?
john kiriakou
It did work.
We asked him, I'm getting a little off the subject, but we asked him about a political assassination that had taken place that he had claimed to see.
So, the guy didn't speak any English.
So, the shrink is asking questions, and I'm translating the questions as softly and as gently as I can.
tucker carlson
Into Arabic.
john kiriakou
Yes.
And I'm asking, what did you see?
Well, the guy had stopped at a mosque, at this little small roadside mosque to relieve himself.
So he's behind a tree and...
And I said, so describe the guys.
And he's describing what they're wearing.
And I said, what kind of car are they driving?
They're driving a van.
I said, does the van have a license plate?
He said, yes.
I said, can you see the license plate?
And his eyes are closed and he goes like this.
And then he reads off the numbers and letters to me.
So I hand it to another officer that was in the room, runs into the next room, does a cable to the country intelligence service.
It comes back, stolen plates.
I said, my God, he actually did see the plates.
The plates were stolen specifically for use in that assassination.
tucker carlson
Amazing.
john kiriakou
So you can convince people to do things that they otherwise would never dream of doing.
tucker carlson
So mind control is not a sci-fi fantasy?
john kiriakou
No.
No.
MKUltra did far, far more damage.
Caused just grief and misery to hundreds of people, maybe more.
And there are subsets, like MKChickwit, and there are like five or six other sub-operations.
That were part of MKUltra that just caused people to jump out of windows and commit suicide, jump off bridges.
tucker carlson
Well, the defense secretary did.
john kiriakou
Yeah, he did.
tucker carlson
James Forrestal.
john kiriakou
Yep.
Committed suicide.
Yes, he did.
tucker carlson
For sure he did.
Yeah, that's quite an amazing story.
I don't think that's on Wikipedia.
john kiriakou
No.
tucker carlson
But I would encourage people to look into that because that is definitely worth knowing about.
Is it possible to infect people with cancer?
john kiriakou
Not while I was there.
People talked about it a lot.
tucker carlson
They talked about it a lot.
john kiriakou
Yeah, like, do you think it's possible?
Can we do it?
If we could do it, what would we do with it?
This is something that the Venezuelan government and the Cuban government have both accused us of doing.
tucker carlson
Oh, yes.
john kiriakou
Yeah.
Now, remember, I left 20 years ago.
I don't know.
tucker carlson
Would you describe the CIA as an intelligence gathering agency?
john kiriakou
Not anymore.
No.
It used to be.
The deputy director for whom I worked was very fond of saying, and he used to say this all the time, the job of the CIA is to recruit spies, to steal secrets, and to analyze those secrets so that our policymakers can make the best informed policy.
tucker carlson
Okay, so I thought that was the...
Right there.
john kiriakou
Yes.
That was it.
Until 9-11.
And then it became a paramilitary organization.
You know, the director gave a speech the other day in which he said that we need to focus on human source intelligence.
True.
Every director says that when he becomes the director.
But the truth is, what they would rather do is fancy high-tech science stuff, satellites and drones and...
They're not really in the business anymore of recruiting spies to steal secrets.
They should be, but they're not.
tucker carlson
It's not directly related, but we know because it's public information that somebody bet big against United Airlines and American Airlines right before 9-11.
So people knew it was coming.
Now, the people who planned it knew it was coming.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Do you think that those No, I don't think Al-Qaeda did it.
john kiriakou
I think that...
I think there were intelligence services out there, foreign intelligence services, that knew it was coming, but it was in their interests for the U.S. to be at war.
I think that's where this came from.
tucker carlson
Did you think that when you worked there?
john kiriakou
No.
And I'll tell you why.
On July 6th, 2001, totally normal day, I was entertaining a group of Middle Eastern intelligence officers, which we did every day.
They come in, we do a day of briefings, we exchange gifts, they get a photo op with the director, and then we take them out to a fantasy.
tucker carlson
This is at Langley.
john kiriakou
Yes, at Langley.
So I had this group of Arabs that day.
And I had gone to this very young junior analyst on Al-Qaeda at the Counterterrorism Center.
And I said, hey, I've got this delegation.
Can you come in and give us 30 minutes on Al-Qaeda?
He said, sure.
So it comes time for the briefing.
And instead of this junior analyst showing up, Kofor Black shows up with the chief of operations.
tucker carlson
And who was Kofor Black?
john kiriakou
Kofor Black was the director of the CIA's Counterterrorism Center, later Ambassador Kofor Black.
He was the special coordinator for counterterrorism at the State Department.
Then he went on to Blackwater and great wealth.
I jumped up and I said, oh, I said, gentlemen, this is Kofar Black.
He's the director of the Counterterrorism Center.
And this is the chief of operations for the Osama bin Laden group called Alec Station.
And I mean, I had no idea why somebody as important and as busy as Kofar would come in.
He sits down and he says, he starts off by saying something terrible is going to happen.
We don't know exactly when or where.
But we're hearing communications from Al-Qaeda that tell us that something big that we've never seen before is going to happen.
We're hearing code words for a huge attack.
The honey salesman is coming with vast quantities of honey.
There's going to be an enormous wedding.
There's going to be a great football match.
We're hearing Al-Qaeda camp commanders on the phone with their students and they're crying and saying, I'll see you in paradise.
He said, we have no idea when and where this attack is going to come.
He said, I'm begging you, if you have any sources inside Al-Qaeda, please help us.
And they just kind of sat there and looked at each other and he got up and he shook their hands and walked out.
So at the end of the day, I'm thinking about this all day, at the end of the day.
I send them back to their hotel.
I said, I'll pick you up at the hotel.
I'll take you to dinner.
But I went back to Kofar's office and I said, Kofar, I wanted to thank you for coming and talking to those guys, but I have to ask, were you serious?
Or was that for their benefit?
And he said, oh, I'm dead serious.
Something terrible is going to happen.
And then it happened.
On the morning of September 11th, Kofar and I had a meeting scheduled with Condoleezza Rice.
For the stupidest idea, now in retrospect, the government printing office was going to print a volume of declassified cables called Foreign Policy of the United States, 1949 to 1967, Greece, Turkey, Cyprus.
Nobody's ever going to read this thing, right?
tucker carlson
Not one person.
unidentified
No.
tucker carlson
Even the Cypriots will ignore it.
john kiriakou
Not interested.
But it mentioned three people.
Who were still alive, who had been informants for the CIA.
And the law says that if they are outed, we have to offer them resettlement.
So, rather than go through that whole rigmarole, we made an appointment with Condi to ask her to just remove those three cables.
Nobody's going to miss them because nobody's ever going to read this book.
But just in case.
So, I walked over to Kofar's office to tell him that our car was ready.
tucker carlson
So you were at Langley that morning early.
john kiriakou
I was.
I was there early.
And his secretary had a small TV on her desk.
You couldn't watch TV on your computer in those days.
And I said, what happened to the World Trade Center?
And she said, a plane flew into it.
And because I'm an idiot sometimes, I said, you know what?
That happened once before.
In the 1930s, a plane flew into the Empire State Building, but it was really foggy and raining that day.
It's so crystal clear today.
How can you not see that you're flying into the World Trade Center?
And then the second plane hit.
And she turned to me and she said, did you see that or did I imagine it?
And I ran back to my office.
I said, guys, we're under attack.
Two planes just hit both towers of the World Trade Center.
We all ran up to the front where Kofor's office was.
And you have to imagine this big bullpen where there are maybe 150 or 200 people in partitioned cubbies.
And then there are private offices all around the perimeter.
And then there are TVs hanging from the ceiling above Kofor's office on BBC, CNN, Fox.
Canal Plus, RT, from all over the world.
And they're all showing the same thing.
And there's silence.
And then somebody behind me shouts, will somebody please lead?
And Kofor said, oh, yes, you!
Go to the director's office and tell him this.
You, go to security.
You, go to operations.
And the rest of us are like, what do you want us to do?
Evacuate.
Nobody's evacuating.
Literally not a single person evacuated.
Finally, the CIA cops came in and said, if you don't evacuate, you'll be arrested.
So we evacuated.
I got about halfway home, had to abandon my car.
So I started walking.
Why?
It was gridlock like World War Z, like the end of the world, you know?
I mean, on the George Washington Parkway, which is four lanes, it's like 12...
And everybody's just parked.
tucker carlson
That parkway passes right by the Pentagon.
john kiriakou
And that's right, right by the Pentagon.
When I got to the Teddy Roosevelt Bridge, I lived just up from the Teddy Roosevelt Bridge, I saw the Deputy National Security Advisor with no shoes evacuating.
And I said to this guy next to me, how could this happen?
That's the Deputy National Security Advisor.
He ran out of the White House without shoes to save himself.
I ended up, my ex-wife and I, we climbed to the roof of my building.
We were engaged at the time and we watched the Pentagon burn for a little while.
And finally I said, this is ridiculous.
this.
We have to get back to work.
And so I just slept under the desk, an hour, two hours at a time.
tucker carlson
And your fiancée also worked at CIA?
unidentified
Mm-hmm.
john kiriakou
She did the same thing.
tucker carlson
I mean, and then, you know, the world changed, and your life in particular changed?
john kiriakou
I could never, ever have predicted the changes, either for me personally or for the CIA in the country.
tucker carlson
So you didn't think is one of the only Arabic speakers?
At the Counterterrorism Center at CIA in Langley.
Of course, you knew you would play a significant role in what came next.
john kiriakou
I expected that.
tucker carlson
And you did.
But you never expected you'd go to prison, did you?
john kiriakou
Never.
Not in a thousand years would I have said, I'll do the prison experience for a little while, see how that works out.
tucker carlson
So I just want to ask you one last question.
Of all the things you've said, which I've known you for a while, and we just had dinner last night, but I'm shocked by some of the things that you have said, actually.
And I grew up around this stuff, and I'm still shy.
So, the story that you told about the fake Japanese diplomat trying to set you up is remarkable.
That's a remarkable story.
john kiriakou
Sick.
tucker carlson
It is sick.
It's unbelievable that they would do that to an American citizen, particularly one with a demonstrated record of serving the country at personal risk.
So, but outrage aside, it does sort of reframe your understanding of how things actually work.
That happened to you.
That's a real thing.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Provable.
And you said that it had, in fact, changed your view of how things actually worked, and you reassessed your understanding of things that had happened in American history, and then maybe they're not exactly what they seem to be.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
Can you go into a little more depth about what you're thinking now?
john kiriakou
The short version is I have come to believe very strongly that Ronald Reagan was right when he said that government is the problem.
It's not the solution to the problem.
He was right.
He recognized it and the rest of us failed to see it.
So now when I hear about standoffs, let's say, between American citizens and the Bureau of Land Management, for example.
Or ATF?
Or DEA?
I no longer believe what is reported in the media.
I no longer believe the strategic leaks that come from whatever bureau or agency to spin the story.
I've gotten to the point where I'm obsessed with doing my own investigations.
And I read all source material.
Because the truth has to be out there somewhere.
I just feel like I have to put it together for myself.
So now when we talk about the Kennedy assassinations, or RFK, I mean, or MLK, or, as we said earlier, Ruby Ridge, or Waco, whatever it is, I default to doubting the government account.
tucker carlson
Waco, that was my first day working at a newspaper, so I remember the chaos in the newsroom when that happened, so that was 93. 93. That must have been the spring of 93. Is that right?
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
So, boy, over 30 years ago.
But you worked for the government then.
john kiriakou
I was at the CIA at the time, and it was on every TV in the CIA, and I remember looking at it, not really having an opinion.
And my boss saying, well, it's about time they finally moved on that operation.
tucker carlson
So what was that?
Boy, that's really a forgotten moment in American history.
So there was a religious sect known as the Branch Davidians, so that's what we called them.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
A guy called David Koresh.
That was his...
And they were accused of mistreating children.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
Which maybe they were, I have no idea.
john kiriakou
And hoarding weapons.
tucker carlson
And hoarding, of course, and hoarding weapons.
And they were surrounded by federal agents at their compound in Waco, Texas.
And that standoff culminated in a shootout in which federal agents were killed.
john kiriakou
Yes.
tucker carlson
And most of the occupants of that compound were burned to death.
john kiriakou
I think it was something like 27 of them.
And half of them were children.
tucker carlson
Yeah.
john kiriakou
like young children.
tucker carlson
Yeah, I think it was maybe more than 27. More than 27. It was awful.
But what was it?
Was that more than what we were told it was, do you think?
john kiriakou
Well, the spin was, this was a dangerous lunatic, and he had to be stopped before he used those guns to go out and kill people.
The truth of the matter is, you're allowed to buy as many guns as you want.
tucker carlson
I've proven that, yep.
I have.
john kiriakou
Good.
tucker carlson
You're not allowed to buy guns because you're a convicted felon.
john kiriakou
I'm a convicted felon.
tucker carlson
And you've done nothing wrong.
And I really hope you receive that presidential pardon soon.
john kiriakou
Thank you.
And on top of losing my gun, I lost my pension.
The Obama Justice Department seized my federal pension.
tucker carlson
Why?
john kiriakou
20 years of proud service.
$770,000.
I'm going to have to work until the day I die.
Only a pardon.
tucker carlson
How could you have worked at CIA for all those years and not wound up rich?
john kiriakou
Yeah, right.
tucker carlson
I have to say, that is the story that no one ever tells, and I just know it from my personal life, just living in D.C. my whole life.
They're all rich.
Have you noticed this?
john kiriakou
They are all rich.
tucker carlson
Why are there all these former CIA officers who are rich?
john kiriakou
Some of them get enormous book advances.
Others make this odd transition into venture capital or consulting or butts in the seats kind of Booz Allen style firms.
A lot of them go overseas and stay overseas.
So the CIA pays for everything.
The only thing you pay for is your phone bill.
And they just invest, invest, invest for 30 years and come out with plenty of money.
tucker carlson
I've lived in nice neighborhoods for a long time.
And there are always CIA people on my street.
john kiriakou
Always.
Half of McLean, Virginia is CIA.
tucker carlson
Yeah, and the District of Columbia in Florida.
And it's just like legit rich.
Yeah, rich.
That's not a good sign, is it?
john kiriakou
No, it's not a good sign.
Because you're not supposed to capitalize on a position.
tucker carlson
Not when you have the power of life and death over people.
That's what bothers me.
It's not just like people from the Labor Department or Commerce who are like leveraging their skills to riches.
It's like people who have information that they're the only ones legally allowed to possess.
The true inside information and the power to kill people.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
That's one category.
john kiriakou
With no questions asked.
May I add one thing?
tucker carlson
Yeah.
john kiriakou
I recently received an email from someone I'd never heard of, but this is the third such email that I have received, and I wanted to mention it.
So, of all things, I received it through eBay, right?
I was selling something on eBay.
And somebody saw that, because I'm an open book, so I'm just like John Kiriakou on eBay.
So I received this thing through eBay and it says, Dear John, it's so nice to finally speak to you.
I've been watching your YouTube videos and I love all the content and I've been wanting to reach out to you for many years.
I'm one of the FBI agents who wants to personally apologize to you for the disgraceful way that the FBI and our federal government treated you.
I worked on your case with both headquarters and the Washington field office team, and I know many of the personnel that you're familiar with, unfortunately.
That case was directed and driven by senior most officials.
Many mid-level and street personnel were against it, but nevertheless, we just followed orders.
Anyway, I've always felt bad about what we did to Do you think that's real?
Yeah.
Yep.
Two other FBI agents sent similar emails to my attorneys.
They're sorry they did as they were told.
I did for a long time, yes.
There were people inside the Justice Department with whom I was friendly who said, ooh, the CIA's really mad that you only did 23 months.
Like, they really wanted you to die in there.
So, be on your best behavior because they're watching everything you do.
And then that wore off about two years out of prison.
I didn't see the surveillance anymore.
Never got any funny emails.
As soon as I got home, I was home for a couple of days from prison, and I got an email from a guy who claimed to be an attorney saying he had some classified information that showed a crime and he wanted to send it to me.
And I said, don't you dare.
I don't want any classified information.
Call the FBI and give it to them.
But I figured it's just some nut trying to set me up.
So anytime I had a question, I would just call the lawyers, refer people to the lawyers, and then it ended up just going away after a while.
tucker carlson
So the story that you just told over the last couple of hours is very distressing to hear as someone who grew up in this country, believes in the country, loves the country.
I can't even imagine what it must be like to be you, and yet you tell it complete without bitterness and no self-pity whatsoever.
How have you been able to maintain emotional equilibrium, wisdom, perspective, and peace in the middle of everything you've been through?
john kiriakou
Thank you for asking that.
When I was in prison, I read constantly, including biographies of Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela.
And I thought, wow.
What these guys went through, and they just forgave over and over.
Nelson Mandela especially, the way he was treated and kept in solitary confinement on Robben Island, and he forgave.
And then there was a biography of a 20th century Greek Orthodox saint called Saint Nektarios, Nektarios of Aegina.
And he had been the Greek Orthodox bishop of Alexandria, Egypt, and other priests who were jealous of his rapid rise accused him of having an affair with a nun.
And so he was stripped of his office.
He never attained high office again, but he forgave everybody for what they had done to him.
tucker carlson
And he hadn't done it.
john kiriakou
No, he hadn't done anything.
And I thought, you know what?
These people went through so much more than I did.
It was so much worse for them.
And I've become friendly with one of the former prisoners at Guantanamo, Mohamedou Uldslahi.
The CIA kidnapped Mohamedou from Mauritania while he was attending his cousin's wedding.
We tortured him mercilessly for 14 years.
tucker carlson
14 years?
john kiriakou
And then we decided, eh, wrong guy.
Let him go.
tucker carlson
Actually?
john kiriakou
Yeah, which happens with more frequency than you might think.
And so, when he got out, he went on to Twitter and I tweeted at him.
And I said, Mohamedou, you don't know me.
But my government will never apologize for what it did to you.
So I want to apologize.
I am so sorry for what happened over the last 14 years.
And his attorney called me and said, would you be interested in a conversation?
I said, absolutely.
We've been friends ever since.
He actually lectures to my grad school class at the University of Salamanca.
He comes on Zoom.
The poor guy couldn't go back to Mauritania.
He was afraid they'd kill him.
No country wanted him because he had been in Guantanamo for 14 years.
Finally, the Dutch said, we'll give you citizenship.
And so he has gotten married, he has children, he got an education, living happily ever after in the Netherlands.
And zero bitterness.
And I said to him one day, he said to me in front of my class what you just said, you're not bitter at all for what happened.
And I said, me?
I said, you?
You're like Mandela.
How can you not be bitter after what we did to you 14 years?
I was 23 months.
And he said, what would bitterness accomplish?
Nothing.
He said, bitterness would put me right back into that cage.
And I don't want to live in there.
So that's the position that I've come to take.
tucker carlson
There's a very...
I think it's true.
But forgiving people is kind of the next step, which I've also done, and what's the purpose of that?
john kiriakou
I've forgiven for myself.
I'm sure that John Brennan doesn't give two shits if John Kiriakou forgives him, but I feel better having that monkey off my back.
So I did it for myself.
I don't care what John Brennan's feelings are.
tucker carlson
And John Brennan, as you described, is a grudge holder.
He's the opposite.
john kiriakou
Oh, yes, he is.
tucker carlson
And a prisoner of that.
unidentified
Yes.
tucker carlson
John, I really appreciate all the time that you've taken to tell your story today.
john kiriakou
I appreciate you giving me the opportunity.
tucker carlson
And I hope that you are vindicated to the fullest extent.
john kiriakou
Thank you very, very much.
Thank you.
tucker carlson
Truth-telling should be rewarded, not punished.
john kiriakou
It should be.
You know, like I said, I'm very, very fortunate, blessed to have the support of people like you and doctors.
We have to make sure that we never go back there.
tucker carlson
You have to reward the truth and punish lies.
And if you invert that, then it's a system you can't live under.
john kiriakou
That's right.
tucker carlson
Because it's evil.
john kiriakou
It is.
It's evil.
tucker carlson
John, thank you.
john kiriakou
Thank you very much.
tucker carlson
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