Ex-CIA John Kiriakou: How "Access Agents" Infiltrate the 1%

Ex-CIA John Kiriakou: How "Access Agents" Infiltrate the 1%

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How do spies gain access to the world’s most powerful people? Former CIA officer John Kiriakou (@DeepFocuswithJohnKiriakou ) reveals the "Access Agent" strategy—a specific intelligence method used to monitor and influence the global elite. From the "Copy Machine Theory" to the reality of high-profile prison infrastructure, we break down the invisible networks of modern espionage. 🚀 WATCH THE FULL EPISODE: https://youtu.be/_pqqXppp404 --------------------------------- Inside This Segment: -0:00 - Ex-CIA John Kiriakou on "Access Agents" -1:45 - How Agencies Infiltrate High-Profile Circles -3:10 - The Copy Machine Recruitment Strategy -5:45 - Prison Infrastructure & Surveillance Realities #johnkiriakou #CIA #Intelligence #NationalSecurity #AccessAgent #Espionage #epsteinfiles #israel #iran

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John Kiriakou
Ex-CIA John Kiriakou
Jeffrey Epstein
Access Agent
Israeli Intelligence
Mossad
Espionage Tradecraft
Intelligence Recruitment
Spycraft
CIA Secrets
National Security
Geopolitics
Austin and Matt Podcast
Was Epstein an Israeli asset
How Spies Recruit
Government Transparency
Deep State Infrastructure

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Somebody has been lying to us. I believe that Epstein was an Israeli access agent. If the Israelis want to recruit a former president, a British prince, they're not recruitable. You recruit the guy right next to them, to whom you give millions of dollars so he can entertain these people at his private island where the rooms are all wired for audio and video. You supply underage girls. You make them your best friends. There's a lot of crazy things happening in the world. Yeah. Oh. Um, speaking of which, of crazy things happening, did you did you see that the I think it was the FBI said they're going to release a video of Epstein having killed himself. What are your what are your thoughts on that? Well, somebody has been lying to us, right, all along because we were told years ago there was no video, that the cameras were down, right? Right. Um, and I even went on the record, I wrote a piece saying I didn't believe this was a conspiracy because having been in prison for two years myself, I can tell you number one, everybody has his head up his ass who's working for the Federal Bureau of Prisons. Literally everybody. It's It's like they stand on the street corner in the worst parts of town and shout, "Hey, anybody here want to be a prison guard?" And those are the people they hire. We had trouble at mail call. We had trouble at mail call because the guards couldn't read and so they had to have the prisoners read the mail and hand out the the mail. Yeah. They can't read. So number one, everybody's got his head up his ass. Number two, as a general rule, the cameras are always broken or they're turned off. Always. Okay. Number three, the guards are supposed to walk around every 15 minutes and look in every cell and make sure you know you're not hanging from a sheet. They never walk around ever. They sit in the little guard booth surfing the internet looking at porn, playing solitire, whatever. Um, and they were supposed to put uh Epstein in with uh you know, some guy to watch him to make him make sure that he didn't uh do it. I've heard two things. one that there was nobody in the cell or two that while there was somebody in the cell that person was an accused serial killer. So it's like okay yeah so now they're telling us they have video and that the video shows them committing suicide. Okay, if you have the video release the video. Let's see it. I want to see if the hyoid bone was broken by the sheet or the the action of his body snapping as he dropped or if somebody strangled him. Show us if there's a video. What What are we waiting for? Who Who do you think would have been most highly incentivized to take him out? I I know that there's a lot of speculation around who Epste was connected to, but from where you're sitting, what does it look like? I personally believe he committed suicide just because, okay, there's there's so many moving parts in a conspiracy. It's it's they're almost impossible to enact first and second, even if you enact them, they're impossible to keep quiet. So, I I believe facing life without parole, there's no parole in the federal system. He knew he was never going to see the light of day ever again. And because he was a convicted uh pedophile, he would never be able to serve a single day in a minimum security work camp. So he was done, right? He was done. Um yeah, he saw the writing on the wall. Yeah, he had no outs. But to answer your question, I think of all the different factions who have been either implicated or accused of having having had some involvement in this whole situation, I think it was the Israelis that had the most to gain taking him out. I I was on a I was part of a debate. Why? Yeah. Why is that? Well, I believe that Epstein was an Israeli access agent. An access agent is a very specific kind of of recruited agent. If you Okay, I I'll preface what is I I'll Yeah, I'll preface it with a story to explain what an access agent is. One of my instructors at the CIA told me once in training that the best recruitment he ever had was a copy machine repair man. And and I laughed when he said it. He said, "No, no, hear me out." He said, All of us want to recruit the prime minister, right? None of us are going to recruit a prime minister. Prime Ministers aren't recruitable. But copy machine repairmen are recruitable. And eventually the copy machine in the prime minister's office is going to go down and it's going to need to be cleaned or repaired. And so you recruit the repairmen and he goes into the office of the prime minister to clean the machine, clean the drums and install a little device that we give him so that every time somebody makes a photocopy, it transmits another copy to CIA headquarters. He said, "I got promoted. Oh my gosh. I got a medal. I got a photo op with the director." He said, "It was the best recruitment of my life." Okay, look at Jeffrey Epstein. If the Israelis want to recruit a former president, a British prince, you know, sixth in line to the throne, the founder of Microsoft, you're not going to recruit any of those people. They're not recruitable. But you recruit somebody almost as good. You recruit the guy right next to them. You recruit the guy next to them to whom you give millions of dollars so he can entertain these people at his private island where the rooms are all wired for audio and video. You supply underage girls. You make them your best friends and then you just turn everything over to us and we decide what to do with it. That's what an access agent is. And I think that's a conduit for information. They're a conduit. That's right. Yeah. Jeffrey Epstein as Jeffrey Epstein didn't have access to classified information, but everybody around him did, right? And so that's the guy did. Mhm. If if you get rid of the underage girls part, the rest of it seems so benign and innocuous. Like, oh, we're just going to a baseball or we're just doing whatever we do and we're just hanging out and I'm I'm paying for it, you know, cuz I like you. That's a good point. And it is. And that's a great observation. And and if if an operation is that benal, you're going to give that guy a thousand bucks a month, okay? and you're going to meet with him once a month in a coffee shop and you're going to say, "So, what fun gossip have you heard this month?" And he's going to say, "Oh, Bill and Hillary Clinton are fighting and they're disagreeing over, you know, Trump's budget cuts." Because who cares if it's a Jeffrey Epstein situation? You know, that reminds me, it's different. It reminds me of uh if you ever read Sherlock Holmes, that was always Holmes's uh intel is he always had all the homeless kids on the streets. He would pay them all, you know, a nickel or whatever the token was and they would just scatter around all of London and then they'd all report back to him on anything that they found cuz he's like nobody pays attention to those kids. And there is, you know, and they're the they're the ones that can kind of go anywhere and no one no one sees them as a threat. If you want to see the full conversation, please subscribe and check out the link in the description. Thanks a lot.