Former CIA Officer · U.S. Air Force Pararescue · Founder of DeliverFund
The Real-Life Jack Ryan.
VICE Media gave me the name. The reality behind it: more than two decades in U.S. special operations and intelligence — now turned on the people who exploit children.
The Story Behind the Name
Where the fiction stops and the record begins.
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan is fiction — an analyst who keeps ending up where the real danger is. When VICE Media went looking for someone whose life actually reads that way, they landed on Nic McKinley and called him “the real-life Jack Ryan.”
The comparison is not marketing. Nic spent more than a decade in U.S. Air Force Pararescue, then was recruited into the CIA, rising to lead specialized operational units across 30+ combat deployments. In North Africa he was nearly abducted at a checkpoint by terrorists — and talked his way out without firing a shot.
The difference is what he did next. He left the agency to found DeliverFund, turning the same intelligence tradecraft used against terror networks on human traffickers. Read the full story →
“The Real-Life Jack Ryan”
An inside look at the intelligence-driven approach to dismantling human trafficking networks across the United States.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the real-life Jack Ryan?
VICE Media called Nic McKinley “the real-life Jack Ryan.” He is a former U.S. Air Force Pararescueman and CIA officer who, like the fictional Tom Clancy character, moved from field operations to using intelligence tradecraft against real-world threats — in his case, founding DeliverFund to dismantle human trafficking networks.
Is Jack Ryan based on a real person?
Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan is a fictional character, not a biography of one person. But journalists have compared real intelligence operators to him. VICE Media gave Nic McKinley the “real-life Jack Ryan” label because his career — Air Force Pararescue, the CIA, and applying that tradecraft to a civilian mission — mirrors Ryan’s arc.
Why is Nic McKinley called the real-life Jack Ryan?
Because his story tracks the character’s: more than a decade in U.S. Air Force Pararescue, recruitment into the CIA, 30+ combat deployments, and a near-abduction by terrorists at a North African checkpoint that he negotiated his way out of without violence. He then turned that intelligence methodology on human traffickers by founding DeliverFund.
What did Nic McKinley do in the CIA?
Nic McKinley served as a CIA Officer, gathering intelligence on global threats and rising to lead specialized operational units. He left the agency after witnessing the scale of child exploitation, convinced the same tradecraft used against terror networks could collapse trafficking networks.
What is DeliverFund?
DeliverFund is the nonprofit intelligence organization Nic McKinley founded after leaving the CIA. It applies counterterrorism methodology and technology to help law enforcement find human traffickers and rescue victims — providing intelligence packages, training, and proprietary data tools to agencies across the country.
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