A high-tech spy operation where the Russians breached security and replaced the Folgers with Decaf.Since when did "headaches and sleeplessness" become evidence of a possible enemy attack?
Where does she conceal the micro-film?I prefer the Russian honey-pot instead of a coffee-pot.
Microfilm? MicroSD.Where does she conceal the micro-film?![]()
We still have them,! Canada and first Nations lobster fishing disputes.Kinda reminds me of the US/Canada Lobster disputes/wars.
There is a notorius similarity between the image in the flags and the avatar of one of our moderators.
How soon we forget.Yeah, I heard the Russians find eastern-block hookers ("escorts"), dress them up, pay them a very modest salary, threaten to kill their families' if they don't follow instructions - then the escorts are flown to a western country with a handler that introduces them to rich men in Western countries. I find it hard to believe any rich American American man would fall for such a lame trick. He'd have to be really desperate and lonely to prove his manliness to someone (anyone?).
Imagine if one of those honeypots got inside some CEO's home, access to his laptop, office conversations. Wow.
And can you think of anyone else?
The best lie is a big lie.
“They hate me in Russia, because they think I’m an American spy. And here they think I’m a Russian spy.”
“If I’m a spy,” she added, “I’m the worst spy you could imagine.”
Prosecutors back off claim that accused Russian agent Maria Butina traded sex for accessWhen I asked Frank Figliuzzi, the former head of the FBI’s Counterintelligence Division, about the prosecution’s conduct, he was angry. “I am troubled and hope there is a full inquiry,” he told me. “This is disturbing. The question is whether this is convenient ineptitude or something far deeper.”
“They manipulated the evidence,” was the opinion of a former assistant U.S. attorney familiar with the Washington, D.C., office. It was a place he had spent many years prosecuting cases. “The government is basically calling her a whore in a public filing.... I think it was an attempt to influence media coverage.” He added, “This seems like somebody panicked, they moved too early, now they’re trying to figure out what to do.”
U.S. prosecutors have acknowledged they misunderstood text messages they used to claim in court that a Russian woman traded sex for access and should be jailed pending trial on charges she was a foreign agent attempting to infiltrate the National Rifle Association and other American conservative groups.
The concession came in a late-night court filing Friday in which prosecutors said Maria Butina, 29, should stay in custody as a flight risk but wrote “the government’s understanding of this particular text conversation was mistaken.”
Prosecutors said she has deep ties to Russia and few connections to the United States. They also assert other materials and communications investigators uncovered throw doubt on Butina’s claim that she should be freed on bond because she has U.S. ties in her longtime relationship with Paul Erickson, a South Dakota-based Republican consultant she met in Moscow in 2013 and with whom she has been romantically linked.
Spy or not, she wasn't using sex as a tool to gain information.Not a spy, more like a political operative.
Bob
From the Wikipedia article you didn't read...Spy or not, she wasn't using sex as a tool to gain information.
A Russian political operative working with the NRA to maintain The right to keep and bear arms in the USA so we can kill those commies sounds like a strange duty for a possible Russian agent.
This is getting silly into disproved conspiracy theory land and way off topic. My only reason for replying about her was to say the woman wasn't some sort of sex spy. Even the government admitted that wasn't true.Not if you are trying to destabilize the U.S. by getting a pro-Russian idiot elected.
The guns are NOT for killing commies.
Bob