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Best Podcast Episodes About Cia
We've compiled 4 podcast episodes about cia from Valuetainment, Diary of a CEO and distilled each into AI-generated summaries, key takeaways, and actionable insights. Guests like John Kiriakou have covered this topic in depth. Each episode is scored by depth of insight — the most information-dense conversations are ranked first so you can skip straight to the best.
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4 Episodes Ranked by Insight Depth
#1

Valuetainment
John Kiriakou: Ex-CIA Officer CONFRONTED Over Zionist Accusations | PBD Podcast #783
- →John Kiriakou apologized for inaccurately stating Patrick Bet-David was a "hardcore Zionist" and a "1,000% backer of Reza Pahlavi," acknowledging he was misinformed by another influencer.
- →Kiriakou's claim that 94% of Iranians support regime overthrow was challenged by AI models (Grock and ChatGPT) and leaked government polls, which indicated support closer to 80-92%.
#2

Diary of a CEO
YOU COMMIT 3 FELONIES A DAY?!
- →The average American unknowingly commits three felonies daily due to the vast and complex body of U.S. laws, as argued by Dr. Harvey Silverglate in *Three Felonies a Day*.
- →U.S. intelligence agencies, despite their reputation, have historically missed major global developments since 1947, including the fall of the Berlin Wall and 9/11.
Apr 2026felonies
#3

Diary of a CEO
CIA CAN HEAR YOUR CONVERSATIONS 🤯
- →The 2017 Vault 7 Revelations exposed "thousands, tens of thousands of pages of documents classified above top secret" detailing CIA hacking capabilities.
- →The CIA possesses the technology to remotely hack smart TVs, turning their speakers into microphones to record conversations even when the TV is off.
Mar 2026cybersecurity
#4

Valuetainment
John Kiriakou CALLED Iran War EARLY… Then Got DRAGGED
- →John Kiriakou, a former CIA officer, publicly predicted a US attack on Iran "three days before the attack" around March 19th or 20th, stating it "could attack Iran as early as Monday."
- →Kiriakou faced considerable criticism and "flak" for his early prediction, despite it ultimately proving correct.