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America's enemies already know the CIA can find them. But according to one of the agency's best-known whistleblowers, they should now be afraid of how it can do it.
Former CIA counterterrorism officer John Kiriakou painted a chilling picture of an intelligence machine that has surged far ahead of public understanding – a system turbo-charged by cutting-edge surveillance tech, robotized warfare, and covert powers that have survived every scandal of the last two decades.
And Kiriakou should know. He spent 15 years inside the CIA's most secret units, helped run operations in Pakistan, and became the first agency insider to publicly confirm that the US used waterboarding – a revelation that landed him behind bars.
Today, he remains one of America's most outspoken critics of the intelligence world he once served.
Now, after a bruising year for US spy agencies – and just weeks after an inspector general blasted War Secretary Pete Hegseth in the explosive Signalgate scandal for mishandling sensitive battlefield information on a messaging app – Kiriakou said the real story is bigger, darker, and far more dangerous.
Because while Washington frets over leaks and political infighting, the CIA and its sister agencies have been quietly perfecting tools that would have seemed like science fiction a decade ago.
Speaking with the Daily Mail, Kiriakou said the truth is hiding in plain sight – in the massive 2017 Vault 7 leak published by WikiLeaks.
The documents revealed that the CIA and NSA had pioneered a suite of cyberweapons capable of turning everyday consumer gadgets into spying tools.