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aleatorius ([personal profile] aleatorius) wrote2010-07-07 07:49 pm

LOL!!!!

"I would say there are a few thousand here," said Boris Korczak, a former double agent who worked for the CIA, spying on the KGB from 1973-1980.

During the Cold War, "the Soviet Union had a number of schools that trained beautiful women how to lure and satisfy powerful, rich, American men, sexually and intellectually," he said.

"They're called 'worm-on-a-hook' agents."

SOME of these schools are located in small towns in the southern part of the country. None appear on a map. They are exact replicas of American suburbs such as Chevy Chase, Md. -- just outside Washington, where the bulk of KGB agents were deployed during World War II.

Russian spies-in-training in these towns, Korczak said, "buy groceries at 7-Elevens, eat hamburgers at McDonald's, watch American TV and go to American movie theaters, get American newspapers delivered every morning and speak only English."

Once a spy seems suitably Americanized, they are sent to a way station -- usually Finland or the Netherlands -- where they attempt to pass as American. If they do, they are sent to the United States, almost always as sleepers."
http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/record_mole_russia_cold_surpass_K6S6j9QENZeRCOSEvhvYtO/1

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я так понимаю в 90х кровавая гебня всю страну перевела в режим подготовки к засылке в Америку, ну там макдональдсы понастроили, может и севенилевен где есть. и секспросвещение, дабы удовлетворить богатых американцев. вот оно что.

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[identity profile] aadamchuk.livejournal.com 2010-07-07 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
говорят в исландии настоятель тамошнего православного храма - физтех