The Epstein saga just got another layer of murk and mystery — and this time, it’s coming from deep inside the intelligence world. Former CIA agent John Kiriakou has stepped into the conversation, and he’s not mincing words: there was a client list, and it’s never going to see the light of day.
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In a recent appearance on Patrick Bet-David’s podcast, Kiriakou — who served time for leaking details of the CIA’s waterboarding program — dropped a series of bombshell claims about the Epstein case. Chief among them: that the CIA is actively suppressing Epstein-related disclosures for what they claim are “national security” reasons.
Translation: too many powerful names, too much exposure, and too much at stake.
Kiriakou says it’s likely that Epstein wasn’t just a perverted billionaire with a taste for the grotesque — he may have been a full-on Mossad access agent, someone groomed and funded by Israeli intelligence to compromise America’s elites. “It makes perfect sense to me,” Kiriakou said. “You don’t recruit the powerful — you recruit someone with access to them. You give him money, private planes, a private island, and let the camera roll.”
And according to the women who survived Epstein’s abuse — including Virginia Giuffre — that’s exactly what happened. Kiriakou referenced testimony about surveillance rooms, banks of monitors, and constant filming — not just of victims, but of clients. “Every single person hired to monitor those screens would have known,” he said. “There had to be a list.”
And yet, we’re told by the U.S. Justice Department that no “client list” exists. None. Zero. Case closed. Move along.
Why is the Epstein File classified in the first place? Why is the US government protecting this operation? Was Jeffrey Epstein a Mossad Access Agent?
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Meanwhile, President Trump — who has distanced himself from Epstein and maintains he cut ties long before the 2007 scandal — has fired back at critics accusing his administration of slow-walking the truth. He’s blamed Democrats, the media, and a permanent Washington class desperate to keep the Epstein case buried.
And now comes Kiriakou, fueling the speculation further by pointing to Ghislaine Maxwell’s silence. “Why didn’t she use the list to save herself?” he asked. “Was it destroyed? Hidden? Or is someone making sure it never comes out?”
Whether Epstein was a blackmail operation gone rogue or a tool for global intelligence, one thing seems clear: there’s far more hidden than revealed. And the so-called “client list” may be the single most protected document in modern history — not because it doesn’t exist, but because it does.
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