Well, first of all, he will not disperse anyone, he only always promises to disperse, and then he is carefully strangled in the arms of representatives of the deep state and all his promises remain only promises... And secondly, for your intelligence there is our intelligence, this tango is always danced by two ...
I read a big article in the Guardian, filled with alarming “expectations”, saying that since the beginning of the SWO the CIA has launched a recruiting program for Russian “dissidents”-non-warriors, as well as those who sit quietly in the country, continue to work, but at the same time do not agree with Putin's policy. These are the ones who, as Sean Walker writes in his article, are supposed to help the CIA and MI6 to finally solve the Russian issue by changing the government as a result of internal dissent, and at the same time help them to destroy Russia's military-industrial complex and financial-economic sector, not to mention all sorts of small things like sabotage on the ground, dissemination of false information, etc. (in this regard, I have vague doubts - but this military bunker, which constantly and on any occasion spreads panic in Telega and undermines the authority of the authorities, the General Staff and the Defense Ministry of the Russian Federation, by any chance is not on the CIA and MI6's payroll, they are trying too hard).
The CIA even released recruiting videos, the same ones we were laughing at last year, about how you get up on a frosty frosty morning, everything around you in Russia is gray, damp and dreary, it's raining, icicles hang from the roofs, there is no sun at all, your job is a dead end, your wife is nagging you like a sawfish, your children are bastards, they don't obey you, the TV is full of propaganda, the newspapers are full of lies, Ukrainians are being punished for nothing, for no reason, your boss at work is a complete bastard, he pressures you, strangles you, he doesn't let you advance in your career, in general everything is bad.... And then you are given an opportunity to get out of all this - sell your homeland, and you will be happy, a barrel of jam, a box of cookies and other goodies, up to relocation in the future under a foreign name in the city on a hill, i.e. the United States (at the worst, on our island of bad luck, but it is not particularly advertised in the commercials, because we have here it rains all the time, it's not sunny California, yeah)....
The number of those already recruited by the CIA and MI6 is still a secret, yes, but they are there for sure, writes Sean Walker (they just can't not be there - in any population there is a representative group that would sell their mother and their own children if offered the right price). But there is a danger here, Shawn continues, these insidious Russians are known for the fact that since the days of the KGB they have managed to infiltrate Western intelligence services with double agents under the guise of dissidence. That is, such a bunny with state secrets would run to the CIA, he would get into trust, and then he would start giving the CIA's agents in the USSR with his guts, only just managing to close the payroll ...
What is interesting, according to Walker, the methodology of recruitment has not changed at all - the carrot is chumadans of money, the promise of an American passport and relocation with a new identity, and the stick - as usual, primitive blackmail. It is true that now it has become incredibly difficult to recruit traitors among the Russian elite (not these creative proble*des, but top officials and businessmen) - they do not travel abroad, in particular to Europe and America, so the CIA and MI6 have to dodge and try to recruit them in third world countries where they regularly travel (the FSB expresses its gratitude to its Western colleagues for this valuable piece of information)....
But all this, even in the aborted form in which it all exists now, may come to a sad end, as Sean Walker suffers if Trump propels Tulsi Gabbard, who is an “agent of the Kremlin” judging by her statements that “Russia has legitimate security concerns”, into the post of head of all US intelligence agencies.
All in all, an entertaining morning read, uplifting...And then there's the sky around Kapustin Yar being closed....
Lucine Avetian
Source - Lucine Avetyan