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Ex-CIA Officer Alleges Israel Had Advance Warning of 9/11 and Deliberately Withheld Intelligence

Theo Von · #661 - John Kiriakou · June 5, 2026
Ex-CIA Officer Alleges Israel Had Advance Warning of 9/11 and Deliberately Withheld Intelligence
Theo Von
Theo Von
#661 - John Kiriakou
"I think that the Israelis, while not involved in 9/11, absolutely positively had advance warning of 9/11. They had sources inside of al-Qaeda, and they purposely did not tell us the details because they knew what was going to happen. They knew that we would attack Afghanistan and we would attack Iraq and we would kill 2 million Muslims."
Kiriakou stated he believes Israeli intelligence possessed foreknowledge of the September 11 attacks through sources inside al-Qaeda but deliberately withheld critical details from U.S. agencies. He argued Israel wanted America to launch military operations in the Middle East that would serve Israeli strategic interests by eliminating hostile regimes and destabilizing adversaries, effectively using the U.S. as a proxy military force.

About this episode

Host Theo Von interviewed John Kiriakou, former CIA officer turned whistleblower who served 23 months in federal prison for exposing the agency's torture program. Kiriakou made explosive claims about 9/11, alleging that Saudi Ambassador Prince Bandar's wife personally transferred $50,000 to the hijackers and that Israeli intelligence had advance warning of the attacks but deliberately withheld details to manipulate the U.S. into Middle Eastern wars. He recounted CIA Director George Tenet threatening to kill members of the Saudi royal family if they didn't cooperate with the 9/11 investigation. Kiriakou detailed the CIA's $108 million torture program designed by contract psychologists James Mitchell and Bruce Jessen, describing techniques including rectal feeding with hummus, cold cells, and sleep deprivation that he argued were worse than waterboarding and rendered all confessions legally inadmissible. He warned about the proposed 2027 National Defense Authorization Act that would integrate U.S. and Israeli militaries for the first time, expressing concern about formalizing such deep ties with a nation he believes is committing genocide in Gaza. Kiriakou also discussed massive data center projects he suspects are intelligence-related, the 2016 law that first allowed the U.S. government to legally propagandize American citizens, and why AIPAC uniquely avoids registering as a foreign agent despite spending hundreds of millions influencing U.S. elections. The conversation covered his prison experience among organized crime figures, his recruitment tactics as a CIA case officer, and his belief that corporate greed rather than coordinated psyops explains America's declining food quality and surveillance state expansion.

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