Former KGB agent says trump was recruited into Putin's fold in 1987

Well if a former KGB says so, then it has to be true. Those guys never lie! :laugh:
Your Poootie was a KGB agent. You know that he lies nearly as much as your orange messiah.
 
The Russians also said a lot of stuff about Trump quoted in the Steele dossier that turned out to be totally false. I am 99.9% confident this also is 100% false. He didn't even get Trump's age right.

Actually, most of the documents that are cumulatively referred to as ā€œThe Steele Dossierā€ turned out to be true.

However, I don’t actually believe that Trump is a Russian spy.

First of all, he was not in politics in 1987.

None the less, he was deep into laundering money for Russians through the sale and resale of Trump’s condos. Russian Brighton Beach gangsters kept his casinos afloat for a while in the late 1990’s.

And, of course, the Russians bought him after his father dies. They provided most of his financing from then on.

I’ve always been interested in Carter Page, whom I am almost certain IS aRussian agent,
 
This information about Trump is pretty old. I remember reading about it in 2016 or 2017. Trump went to the Soviet Union, and then put out a full page newspaper ad criticizing Reagan's policy as regards to the Soviet Union.

But Trump was not an agent as in spy, but was and is an agent of influence. The highest ranking they ever had.

The problem is that Russia disposes of a huge troll army, they are all Russian agents of influence, despite of their actual nationality. Just look at this thread. I don't think there are even many useful idiots on here, they know exactly what side they are on.

We have been at a hybrid war since at least 2007/2008. The only hot war is in Ukraine at the moment. On the other hand, the informational war against democracies is worldwide, and they are winning.
 

Mussayev wrote that in 1987 ā€œour directorate recruited Donald Trump, a 40-year-old American businessman, under the pseudonym Krasnov.ā€

He reiterated that the department specialized in recruiting spies and intelligence sources from the West, asserting once again that Trump had been brought into the fold.


ā€œI hope I’ll survive a third assassination attempt,ā€ he said in a comment below his post.

Even through there have been several assassination attempts on his life, he is willing to come out with this information. He is putting his life on the line. Putin will be coming for him.

MSN link no longer pointed directly to the story that came out, today.
Oh.

And (of course) there’s no change that this alleged former KGB stooge is merely engaging in a continuing effort to undermine President Trump by resort to lies?

JimmyKrapCorn, you’re incredibly and massively stupid.
 
Oh.

And (of course) there’s no change that this alleged former KGB stooge is merely engaging in a continuing effort to undermine President Trump by resort to lies?

JimmyKrapCorn, you’re incredibly and massively stupid.

The best part of all this is seeing the left simping for the KGB, which we ALL knew they would do, and have always done.

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This information about Trump is pretty old. I remember reading about it in 2016 or 2017. Trump went to the Soviet Union, and then put out a full page newspaper ad criticizing Reagan's policy as regards to the Soviet Union.

But Trump was not an agent as in spy, but was and is an agent of influence. The highest ranking they ever had.

The problem is that Russia disposes of a huge troll army, they are all Russian agents of influence, despite of their actual nationality. Just look at this thread. I don't think there are even many useful idiots on here, they know exactly what side they are on.

We have been at a hybrid war since at least 2007/2008. The only hot war is in Ukraine at the moment. On the other hand, the informational war against democracies is worldwide, and they are winning.
This is interesting. Three different agents in three different countries have the same story. You think Patel will investigate this?

 

Mussayev wrote that in 1987 ā€œour directorate recruited Donald Trump, a 40-year-old American businessman, under the pseudonym Krasnov.ā€

He reiterated that the department specialized in recruiting spies and intelligence sources from the West, asserting once again that Trump had been brought into the fold.


ā€œI hope I’ll survive a third assassination attempt,ā€ he said in a comment below his post.

Even through there have been several assassination attempts on his life, he is willing to come out with this information. He is putting his life on the line. Putin will be coming for him.

MSN link no longer pointed directly to the story that came out, today.

Current OP has extreme irreversible TDS.
 
Current OP has extreme irreversible TDS.
Nope.

People all over the world are wondering "Was Donald Trump a secret Russian spy in 1987?"


Ex-Soviet spy makes sensational KGB claim
 
Wow! Failed equivalency. When is it and in what role Kerry?

Hmm....


Trump Moscow Tower deal...


:omg:

Really? Uhm, okay. Thank you for opening that door.

Why an unbuilt Moscow Trump tower caught Mueller's attention

Mueller's team said in a December 2018 court filing that "the Moscow Project was a lucrative business opportunity that sought, and likely required, the assistance of the Russian government. If the project was completed, the Company (the Trump Organization) could have received hundreds of millions of dollars from Russian sources in licensing fees and other revenues."​
The project is significant because it shows Trump was chasing a lucrative business deal in Russia at the same time that President Vladimir Putin's government, according to U.S. intelligence agencies, was conducting a hacking and propaganda campaign to boost his candidacy. The project also coincided with Trump's positive comments as a candidate about Putin and his questioning of U.S. sanctions against Russia.​
The special counsel has revealed in court filings numerous details about the project, which never came to fruition. Further information has come from Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal lawyer who was instrumental in the negotiations, in congressional testimony and in his guilty plea to a charge of lying to Congress about the project.​

Cohen confesses to lying about Trump Tower Moscow deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — The surprise plea agreement with President Donald Trump’s former lawyer made clear that prosecutors believe Michael Cohen was continuing to pursue the Trump Tower Moscow project weeks after his boss had clinched the Republican nomination for president and while investigators believe Russians were meddling in the 2016 election on his behalf.​
Cohen confessed in his guilty plea that he lied to Congress about the Moscow real estate deal he pursued on Trump’s behalf during the heat of the 2016 Republican campaign. He said he lied to be consistent with Trump’s ā€œpolitical messaging.ā€​
Cohen said he discussed the proposal with Trump on multiple occasions and with members of the president’s family, according to documents filed by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the presidential election and possible coordination with the Trump campaign. Cohen acknowledged considering traveling to Moscow to discuss the project.​

Whatever the reason, the public’s reaction (or lack thereof) was entirely out of step with the details that were contained in the fifth (and final) release of the Intelligence Committee’s report. What was in those documents was deeply damning for President Donald Trump – and his attempts to dismiss the entire investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 campaign as a hoax.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JUNE 30, 2020: Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends via video link the inauguration ceremonies for new medical centres built by Russia's Defence Ministry in Dagestan, Voronezh Region, and Penza Region. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin\TASS via Getty Images)'s President Vladimir Putin attends via video link the inauguration ceremonies for new medical centres built by Russia's Defence Ministry in Dagestan, Voronezh Region, and Penza Region. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin\TASS via Getty Images)
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/19/politics/senate-intelligence-report-russia-2020/index.html
Consider what we learned on Tuesday (with help from CNN’s Russia expert Marshall Cohen):

* Trump’s campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s ā€œhigh-level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence servicesā€ was regarded as a ā€œgrave counterintelligence threat,ā€ and his ā€œpresence on the Campaign and proximity to Trump created opportunities for Russian intelligence services to exert influence over, and acquire confidential information on, the Trump Campaign.ā€

* Manafort was working directly with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence officer, and tried to share internal campaign information with him. The committee says it obtained ā€œsome information suggesting Kilimnik may have been connectedā€ to Russia’s 2016 hacking operation of Hillary Clinton’s emails and the Democratic National Committee.

* Roger Stone was tasked by the campaign with finding all he could about what information WikiLeaks had about Clinton and Democrats more broadly, and ā€œTrump and the Campaign believed that Stone had inside information and expressed satisfaction that Stone’s information suggested more releases would be forthcoming.ā€

* Two other Russians who took part in the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with the top brass of the President’s campaign had ā€œsignificant connections to Russian government, including the Russian intelligence services.ā€

* Russian government actors continued until at least January 2020 to spread disinformation about Russia’s role in the 2016 election – and Manafort (and Kilimnik) actively participated in this influence campaign by blaming the meddling on Ukraine.

* Russia took advantage of the Trump transition team’s inexperience and opposition to Obama administration policies ā€œto pursue unofficial channels.ā€ And it’s likely that Russian intelligence services exploited the Trump’s transition team’s lack of experience for Russia’s advantage.

These were just some of the findings of a bipartisan investigation in the Senate Intelligence Committee. And while acting committee chairman Marco Rubio (R-Florida) sought to emphasize on Tuesday that ā€œthe Committee found no evidence that then-candidate Donald Trump or his campaign colluded with the Russian government,ā€

Senate Intel Releases Election Security Findings in First Volume of Bipartisan Russia Report


Today, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) and Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) released ā€œRussian Efforts Against Election Infrastructure,ā€ the first volume in the Committee’s bipartisan investigation into Russia’s attempts to interfere with the 2016 U.S. elections.
 
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Wow! Failed equivalency. When is it and in what role Kerry?

Hmm....


Trump Moscow Tower deal...


:omg:

Really? Uhm, okay. Thank you for opening that door.

Why an unbuilt Moscow Trump tower caught Mueller's attention

Mueller's team said in a December 2018 court filing that "the Moscow Project was a lucrative business opportunity that sought, and likely required, the assistance of the Russian government. If the project was completed, the Company (the Trump Organization) could have received hundreds of millions of dollars from Russian sources in licensing fees and other revenues."​
The project is significant because it shows Trump was chasing a lucrative business deal in Russia at the same time that President Vladimir Putin's government, according to U.S. intelligence agencies, was conducting a hacking and propaganda campaign to boost his candidacy. The project also coincided with Trump's positive comments as a candidate about Putin and his questioning of U.S. sanctions against Russia.​
The special counsel has revealed in court filings numerous details about the project, which never came to fruition. Further information has come from Michael Cohen, Trump's former personal lawyer who was instrumental in the negotiations, in congressional testimony and in his guilty plea to a charge of lying to Congress about the project.​

Cohen confesses to lying about Trump Tower Moscow deal

WASHINGTON (AP) — The surprise plea agreement with President Donald Trump’s former lawyer made clear that prosecutors believe Michael Cohen was continuing to pursue the Trump Tower Moscow project weeks after his boss had clinched the Republican nomination for president and while investigators believe Russians were meddling in the 2016 election on his behalf.​
Cohen confessed in his guilty plea that he lied to Congress about the Moscow real estate deal he pursued on Trump’s behalf during the heat of the 2016 Republican campaign. He said he lied to be consistent with Trump’s ā€œpolitical messaging.ā€​
Cohen said he discussed the proposal with Trump on multiple occasions and with members of the president’s family, according to documents filed by special counsel Robert Mueller, who is investigating Russian interference in the presidential election and possible coordination with the Trump campaign. Cohen acknowledged considering traveling to Moscow to discuss the project.​

Whatever the reason, the public’s reaction (or lack thereof) was entirely out of step with the details that were contained in the fifth (and final) release of the Intelligence Committee’s report. What was in those documents was deeply damning for President Donald Trump – and his attempts to dismiss the entire investigation into Russia’s meddling in the 2016 campaign as a hoax.

MOSCOW, RUSSIA - JUNE 30, 2020: Russia's President Vladimir Putin attends via video link the inauguration ceremonies for new medical centres built by Russia's Defence Ministry in Dagestan, Voronezh Region, and Penza Region. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin\TASS via Getty Images)'s President Vladimir Putin attends via video link the inauguration ceremonies for new medical centres built by Russia's Defence Ministry in Dagestan, Voronezh Region, and Penza Region. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin\TASS via Getty Images)'s President Vladimir Putin attends via video link the inauguration ceremonies for new medical centres built by Russia's Defence Ministry in Dagestan, Voronezh Region, and Penza Region. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin\TASS via Getty Images)'s President Vladimir Putin attends via video link the inauguration ceremonies for new medical centres built by Russia's Defence Ministry in Dagestan, Voronezh Region, and Penza Region. Alexei Druzhinin/Russian Presidential Press and Information Office/TASS (Photo by Alexei Druzhinin\TASS via Getty Images)
https://www.cnn.com/2020/08/19/politics/senate-intelligence-report-russia-2020/index.html
Consider what we learned on Tuesday (with help from CNN’s Russia expert Marshall Cohen):

* Trump’s campaign chairman Paul Manafort’s ā€œhigh-level access and willingness to share information with individuals closely affiliated with the Russian intelligence servicesā€ was regarded as a ā€œgrave counterintelligence threat,ā€ and his ā€œpresence on the Campaign and proximity to Trump created opportunities for Russian intelligence services to exert influence over, and acquire confidential information on, the Trump Campaign.ā€

* Manafort was working directly with Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian intelligence officer, and tried to share internal campaign information with him. The committee says it obtained ā€œsome information suggesting Kilimnik may have been connectedā€ to Russia’s 2016 hacking operation of Hillary Clinton’s emails and the Democratic National Committee.

* Roger Stone was tasked by the campaign with finding all he could about what information WikiLeaks had about Clinton and Democrats more broadly, and ā€œTrump and the Campaign believed that Stone had inside information and expressed satisfaction that Stone’s information suggested more releases would be forthcoming.ā€

* Two other Russians who took part in the June 2016 meeting at Trump Tower with the top brass of the President’s campaign had ā€œsignificant connections to Russian government, including the Russian intelligence services.ā€

* Russian government actors continued until at least January 2020 to spread disinformation about Russia’s role in the 2016 election – and Manafort (and Kilimnik) actively participated in this influence campaign by blaming the meddling on Ukraine.

* Russia took advantage of the Trump transition team’s inexperience and opposition to Obama administration policies ā€œto pursue unofficial channels.ā€ And it’s likely that Russian intelligence services exploited the Trump’s transition team’s lack of experience for Russia’s advantage.

These were just some of the findings of a bipartisan investigation in the Senate Intelligence Committee. And while acting committee chairman Marco Rubio (R-Florida) sought to emphasize on Tuesday that ā€œthe Committee found no evidence that then-candidate Donald Trump or his campaign colluded with the Russian government,ā€

Senate Intel Releases Election Security Findings in First Volume of Bipartisan Russia Report


Today, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr (R-NC) and Vice Chairman Mark Warner (D-VA) released ā€œRussian Efforts Against Election Infrastructure,ā€ the first volume in the Committee’s bipartisan investigation into Russia’s attempts to interfere with the 2016 U.S. elections.

There's no doubt Russia made every effort to help Hillary Clinton in 2016, including using one of their spies (Christopher Steele) to create the phony Steele Dossier, that idiots like you are still clinging to, even after every reputable intelligence agency has debunked it and discredited it.
 
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Nope.

People all over the world are wondering "Was Donald Trump a secret Russian spy in 1987?"


Ex-Soviet spy makes sensational KGB claim

He’s probably the one holding onto the pee pee tapes.
 
Actually, most of the documents that are cumulatively referred to as ā€œThe Steele Dossierā€ turned out to be true.

However, I don’t actually believe that Trump is a Russian spy.

First of all, he was not in politics in 1987.

None the less, he was deep into laundering money for Russians through the sale and resale of Trump’s condos. Russian Brighton Beach gangsters kept his casinos afloat for a while in the late 1990’s.

And, of course, the Russians bought him after his father dies. They provided most of his financing from then on.

I’ve always been interested in Carter Page, whom I am almost certain IS aRussian agent,

Pure delusion.
 

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