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Everyone wants to see the Jeffrey Epstein client list. No one seems to want to release it. If it even exists, that is. And if it does, one former CIA officer, John Kiriakou, doesn’t think it will ever be released.
Kiriakou, a former intelligence officer who was charged with disclosing classified information to journalists in 2012 for blowing the whistle on waterboarding interrogation techniques used at Guantanamo Bay, explained why on a recent episode of the PBD Podcast.
According to him, it all has to do with intelligence information that the CIA would never want to become public. He also makes the wild claim that information was gathered by Jeffrey Epstein while he was working for Israel’s intelligence service, Mossad.
“Jeffrey Epstein, in my view, is a textbook case of an access agent,” John Kiriakou claimed. “I’ve said this before, but I think it’s important and it bears repeating. If you are a foreign intelligence service and you want information from … important people, you want secret information from them — you’re not going to recruit them. They don’t need anything from you. They don’t have any financial vulnerabilities. So you do the next best thing: you recruit someone who has access to them, and you finance this person… he has a private island.”
Kiriakou also believes that Jeffrey Epstein’s long-time confidante and partner-in-crime, Ghislaine Maxwell, had ties to Mossad, as did her father Robert Maxwell. Robert Maxwell, for his part, repeatedly denied being an Israeli spy, and yet there was a book published on his life in 2003 titled Robert Maxwell, Israel’s Superspy: The Life and Murder of a Media Mogul.
During his interview on the PBD Podcast, John Kiriakou also stated that he believes many more people have seen Jeffrey Epstein’s client list than one might think, including Virginia Giuffre, a woman who claimed she was trafficked to Prince Andrew by Jeffrey Epstein and recently committed suicide.
“Virginia Giuffre and five other young women in their statements, in their lawsuit, told us there were rooms with banks of monitors… monitoring every room and every bathroom,” he said. “So if there were clients — and I believe there were — and they were having sex with minors — and I believe they were — every single person who was hired to monitor those screens would have known.
“I believe there was a list, a client list. There had to have been. We know there was a black book — it sold at Sotheby’s for heaven’s sake. So where is it? Was it destroyed? And even if it was, why didn’t Ghislaine Maxwell try to use it to save herself?”