No spy scandal would be complete without a “honey trap,” and instant media superstar Anna Chapman certainly qualifies.
Wonder how many guys she got to come in out of the cold?
No spy scandal would be complete without a “honey trap,” and instant media superstar Anna Chapman certainly qualifies.
Wonder how many guys she got to come in out of the cold?
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On my Twitter account, I follow a few hundred mainstream media-types (keep the enemy closer, right?), and unless I've missed it (and I hope I have), not a single one has spoken out in defense of Roland Martin. Not one. How scary is that. The politically correct Groupthink...






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Oldest weapon in the arsenal.
"Paging Mr. Bond, Mr. James Bond. Please call your service…"
Two things; in the complaint a financier is referenced, in her other facebook video promoting her T.I.M.E. venture she brags about working with Warren Buffet on a project.
I think a lot of people misunderstand this form of espionage. Working the social networks you get access to the idea makers the folks behind the throne that talk of their brilliant ideas and how they are being set aside for political or personel reasons. This information completes the picture and it tells the digital data miners what key words and players to look for. For example if you were the Russians wouldnt you wonder why the President is so naive? or is it part of a larger plan?
meh
beauty and brains, a very dangerous combination
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I'd hit it.
I am now worried! Is Hot For Words a secret agent??? Maybe her and the red head in an AIP Film?? "Young Commie Vixens In Chains"
I'm going to be thinking about that all day!!
Personally, I think it is a mistake to pooh pooh the importance of these Russian spy rings in the US as "oh well everyone does it."
This Anna Chapman–very interesting that she started up a real estate business. Real estate buying has been an MO for the Russians for well over a decade in Europe. I'd love to see the buyers she attracted into the NYC real estate market. Funny, I think I also heard that a Russian wants to buy one of our Major sports franchises as well. Again, typical MO. The Cold War went underground and has reared it's head in purchasing real estate and property.
Don't be surprised if we find out that huge swathes of US property are now owned by the Russians.
I just want to hear her say, "Big trouble for Moose and Squirrel."
i will volunteer for a dirty job, but i will debrief her, so will they be thong, or plain under things. and if needed i will waterboard her. do we still have a rack down in the cia basement, i would like to see her rack, i mean on a rack. i just hope i wouldn't crack under pressure.
we have plenty of abandoned houses around here, they can have those properties.
Interesting link to Russians discussing the Economy and US Real Estate Market–or should I say the Russians and Chinese.
http://www.russiablog.org/2009/03/russia-china-us...
Excerpt:
Russians have made substantial purchases of U.S. financial assets. Their holdings of U.S. financial assets in February 2008 reached $38.4 billion, a 400% increase from the year before.[48] Russians are now the 17th biggest international owners of U.S. securities.[49]
You can catch more flies with honey, than you can with vinegar. Her voice can almost melt my resolve against communism, almost.
In September 2009 [Mikhail Prokhorov the wealthiest man in Russia] made an offer to buy a controlling interest in the New Jersey Nets of the National Basketball Association and half of a project to build a new arena in Brooklyn. He will invest nearly $250 million and become the first non-North American and tallest (he stands 6'7") NBA owner.[7] On May 11, 2010, the NBA approved the sale of the Nets to Prokhorov, making him majority owner of the team with an 80% stake. He will also own a 45% interest in the Nets' new Brooklyn arena.[8][9]
Interesting this Prokhorov bought a bank at 28 years old and is now the wealthiest man in Russia overtaking Abramovich who–wow how coincidental, bought an oil company at the age of 29 years old.
Of course all of this was due to the "de-regulation" of companies when the Old Soviet union broke down./s
It should be noted that Abramovich bought Chelsea football team in London. Chelsea of course being the biggest football franchise in England. Anyone see a pattern here?
I bet she graduated at the top of her class at the Nightingale School!
Ugly or hot, I hope she sees the inside of the "SuperMax". I don't like spys.
Oh, come on. She's a schnauzer.
Oh, Boris, you so silly…
woof!
Bet we find out nothing happened at all.
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The Honey Pot, reminded me of Archer, amazing show on FX.
Oh, and Pamela Gorman is hotter!
Sounds like you're headed for a premature interrogation.
She consistently looks down to the left, classic liars tell.
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