CIA's Covert Operations: The Copy Machine Repairman and Political Leverage
CIA Whistleblower Reveals How Intel Agencies Gather Blackmail On Politicians 🔗
John Kiriakou, a CIA whistleblower, reveals how intelligence agencies gather compromising information on politicians through seemingly innocuous means. He shares a story about a copy machine repairman who was recruited to install a device on a prime minister's copier, allowing the CIA to secretly capture sensitive documents. Kiriakou emphasizes the value of such information for manipulating political scenarios, drawing a parallel to Jeffrey Epstein's role as a source of leverage on influential figures.
What method did the CIA use to gather information from politicians?
The CIA used a copy machine repairman to install a device that captured documents from a prime minister's office, allowing them to collect sensitive information.
How did Kiriakou feel about the recruitment of the repairman initially?
Kiriakou initially found the idea amusing but later recognized its effectiveness when he saw the valuable information that could be obtained.
What comparison does Kiriakou make regarding leverage on the elite?
Kiriakou compares the role of the copy machine repairman to that of Jeffrey Epstein, suggesting both provided intelligence agencies with critical leverage over powerful individuals.