Topic: Black Sites

5 chapters across the catalog

Congrats Canada
Episode 1047 28:38 - 36:36

1047: Congrats Canada

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, Tornillo Texas Border Visit

Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez visited a shelter in Tornillo, Texas, and characterized the secretive nature of immigrant detention facilities as "black sites." She argued that the lack of transparency for members of Congress and journalists constitutes a human rights abuse. Critics noted her status as a candidate from New York and questioned the accuracy of comparing domestic detention centers to CIA torture facilities.

Bong Rip
Episode 1016 25:48 - 28:11

1016: Bong Rip

Gina Haspel, CIA Director Appointment Controversy

Gina Haspel has been nominated as the first female director of the CIA, sparking controversy over her past oversight of "black site" prisons. Critics highlight her involvement in the enhanced interrogation of Abu Zubaydah and the destruction of interrogation tapes. The discussion also mentions a report regarding former intelligence officers running for office as Democrats.

99 Lines of Code
Episode 677 32:05 - 37:05

677: 99 Lines of Code

Michael Hayden, American Exceptionalism and Public Apathy

Former CIA Director Michael Hayden defended the agency's history, arguing against the political nature of the Senate report. Despite the graphic details of the report, there is a perceived sense of public apathy in the United States regarding the use of torture. The controversy has significantly damaged the concept of American exceptionalism, placing U.S. actions on par with historical regimes known for human rights abuses.

99 Lines of Code
Episode 677 56:06 - 58:34

677: 99 Lines of Code

Poland Black Sites, Whistleblower John Kiriakou

Poland's involvement in hosting CIA black sites has led to calls for the country to be included in the U.S. visa waiver program as a quid pro quo. Meanwhile, the case of John Kiriakou is highlighted as the only CIA officer imprisoned in relation to the torture program—not for the torture itself, but for whistleblowing to the press. His exclusion from the current public debate on the Senate report is noted as a significant omission.