The Man Who Took Down the CIA's Biggest Cover-Up
This video is sponsored by ChatLLM by Abacus.AI, get an account with everything for $10/month. Try it here! https://chatllm.abacus.ai/bfl He captured Al-Qaeda's number three, briefed the President every morning and earned ten performance awards. Then the CIA asked him to torture prisoners, and he said no. When the agency tried to make him the fall guy for its own crimes, John Kiriakou did what no officer had ever done — he went on national television and said the word "torture" out loud. The CIA responded by prosecuting him under the same statute used to cage Cold War spies. The torturers walked free. The man who built the program became CIA director. Kiriakou went to prison. This is the true story of the officer who took on the most powerful intelligence agency on earth and refused to break. Sources: https://justpaste.it/mzpym CHAPTERS 0:00 - Intro 1:17 - The True Believer 7:50 - The Line He Wouldn't Cross 13:05 - The Hunt 17:17 - They Couldn't Break Him 21:50 - The War After Prison ▶️ BUSINESS: [email protected] 🔔 Subscribe for more weekly documentaries.

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