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  • Former Russian spy Anna Chapman takes stab at Putin's military propaganda: Spy Games Update

    11/30/2014 2:32:40 PM PST · by Rio · 36 replies
    Oregon Live ^ | 11/30/2014 | Bryan Denson
    Former deep-cover Russian spy Anna Chapman plays a starring role in a new promotional video for President Vladimir Putin's military and it sounds a whole lot like Cold War propaganda. Chapman, you may recall, was the femme fatale rolled up by the FBI in the early summer of 2010 with nine other "illegals" – all working undercover for the SVR, Moscow's foreign intelligence service. Their job was to gather U.S. political and economic secrets for the motherland. But unfortunately for them, they had reportedly been betrayed by one of their own. The FBI had secretly snooped on them for years...
  • Radical gal's writings drip with vile bile

    07/10/2010 2:48:15 AM PDT · by Scanian · 18 replies
    NY Post ^ | July 8, 2010 | LORENA MONGELLI and DAVID CONTI
    Considering what she wrote about the United States, it's no surprise she'd switch sides. Vicky Pelaez, the Peruvian-born reporter and editor for El Diario/La Prensa best known for her aggressive columns, has been rooting against the United States in world politics for years. She is now accused of spying on her adopted homeland for Russia. Stories attributed to her on Web sites -- some in Spanish and some translated into English -- compare the United States to Nazi Germany in its treatment of prisoners and call President Obama "a habitual liar." An El Diario story from this past December, translated...
  • DOJ: 10 alleged Russian intel officers arrested

    06/28/2010 1:14:47 PM PDT · by Justaham · 169 replies
    <p>WASHINGTON — Ten Russian intelligence officers have been arrested for allegedly serving as illegal agents of the Russian government in the United States, the Justice Department announced Monday.</p>