CIA Whistleblower: They Can See All Your Messages! I Was Under Surveillance In Pakistan!
From The Diary Of A CEO
A former CIA whistleblower reveals alarming insights into the agency's extensive surveillance capabilities, highlighting how they can remotely control devices and monitor citizens without consent. He discusses the ethical implications of government practices, including torture and experimentation on civilians, and shares his motivations for exposing these issues, emphasizing the potential dangers posed by state-sponsored oversight and manipulation.
Key Takeaways
- CIA's remote car control? More than a sci-fi plot twist; it's a reality we ought to fear.
- Billions spent spying could rival countries' budgets—who's really in control, and at what ethical cost?
- Whistleblower ethics: One man's 'right thing' is another's state secret—welcome to the moral gray zone.
- From dust to data: Vault 7 proves our lives are mere files for intelligence agencies—talk about personal data theft!
- Epstein as a spy? A strange twist showing how power and intrigue often intertwine in the shadows.
Mentioned in This Episode
- John Kiryaku (person)
- Vault 7 (concept)
- Operation Midnight Climax (event)
- FBI (company)
- NSA (company)
- Three Felonies a Day (book)
- George Washington University (GWU) (company)
- Ivy Cyber (company)