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CIA Murdered Prisoners Through Sleep Deprivation and Hypothermia Whistleblower Reveals

Jack Neel · "He Sold Us Secrets!" Ex-CIA Officer: Epstein Sold Secrets to Mossad, the CIA, and MI6 · June 7, 2026
CIA Murdered Prisoners Through Sleep Deprivation and Hypothermia Whistleblower Reveals
Jack Neel
Jack Neel
"He Sold Us Secrets!" Ex-CIA Officer: Epstein Sold Secrets to Mossad, the CIA, and MI6
"We know from the American Psychological Association that people begin to lose their minds at day 7. With no sleep. Day 7, they begin to die at day 9 because your organs start to fail. The CIA was authorized to keep people awake for 12 days. We murdered people with that. Murdered from lack of sleep."
Kiriakou provided graphic details of CIA torture techniques that killed detainees, including sleep deprivation authorized for 12 days despite medical evidence showing organ failure begins at day 9, and cold cell torture where prisoners were chained naked in 50-degree cells and doused with ice water hourly, killing some through hypothermia. He stated these deaths were covered up with cables saying detainees 'didn't make it through the night.'

About this episode

In this wide-ranging interview, former CIA officer John Kiriakou spoke with host Jack about his 14-year intelligence career, the torture program he exposed, his subsequent imprisonment, and the inner workings of America's intelligence apparatus. Kiriakou, who spent 23 months in federal prison for confirming a colleague's name to a journalist, was the only person connected to the CIA torture program to serve jail time—while those who designed and executed the torture itself faced no consequences. The conversation opened with bizarre CIA programs including $20 million spent surgically implanting microphones in cats and led into explosive revelations about current intelligence operations. Kiriakou claimed NBC News correspondent Ken Dilanian submitted articles to the CIA for approval before publication, based on FOIA documents from 2011-12, and that domestic propaganda became legal again under Obama in 2015. He disclosed that CIA psychiatrists actively recruit people with sociopathic tendencies and detailed how torture techniques including 12-day sleep deprivation and hypothermia killed detainees, with deaths covered up through internal cables. Kiriakou accused former CIA Director Gina Haspel, nicknamed 'Bloody Gina' internally, of flying to black sites to watch torture for personal gratification. He discussed AIPAC's alleged $35 million spending to primary Thomas Massie over Israel policy, Facebook's suspicious launch the day after DARPA's LifeLog program ended, and CIA venture capital investments in companies like Palantir. The episode concluded with Kiriakou's personal reflections on his confrontation with Alec Baldwin, his record-breaking Cameo career, and his simple philosophy: always tell the truth, even when the cost is everything.

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