I Was a Honey Trap: Putin’s Sex Spies Do Everything to Seduce the West’s Tech Nerds… Starting with EXACTLY 7 Appearances

I Was a Honey Trap: Putin’s Sex Spies Do Everything to Seduce the West’s Tech Nerds… Starting with EXACTLY 7 Appearances

A FORMER Vladimir Putin trainee sex spy has revealed she was forced to go to great lengths to learn how to seduce Western tech nerds.

A recent report accused Moscow to unleash a new type of war in the West – not through bullets, but through sheets – to steal state secrets.

Former trainee sex spy Aliia Roza has revealed she was forced to go to great lengths to learn how to seduce tech nerds in the West.Credit: Alamy
Roza, photographed during her training exercises, spoke about how Russian spies perform obscene maneuvers.Credit: Aliia Roza

US intelligence experts say Russian and Chinese agents are flooding US technology centers in Silicon Valley to try to gain access to high-tech innovations through lust and lies.

Now, a former Russian “sexpionage” trainee has spoken out about how spies carry out these obscene maneuvers.

Aliia Roza, 40, began training to be a sex spy when she was a teenager.

She says sex spies follow a sinister manual designed to take down technological defenses before targets realize they are being attacked.

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Roza, who fled Russia after defecting following a whirlwind romance with a high-profile intelligence target, told the New York Post about his time as a spy.

She said: “They see the aimThey need to get information.

“They need to manipulate the goal, emotions, feelings or whatever they can do, they will do it.”

Roza was sent on fewer than 10 intelligence missions that were primarily in Europe and the United Kingdom.

Their tasks were often to seduce human traffickers, drug dealers, and oligarchs who had gone against the Russian government.

Both the Russian and Chinese governments have a complete disregard for humanity when it comes to these operations, Roza says.

She says they have become masters at teaching young girls to “manipulate their goals in a really bad way.”

Roza even revealed how she would live with her male victims “24/7” during the peak of her undercover work.

But she always believed that she was considered disposable.

Each manipulation follows a predetermined script and set of rules that have been tested by previous agents.

One of the most important traits is patience.

According to Roza, there is a strict rule that says officers cannot make any contact with a victim unless they have been in and around them discreetly on seven occasions.

She explained: “You show up for the first time in his life (seven times, to be exact) before you make contact.

“You can show up at their coffee shop, at their gym, or just keep liking their posts.

Roza even revealed how she would live with her male victims ’24/7′ during the peak of her undercover work.Credit: Alamy
Roza began training to become a spy when she was a teenager.Credit: Aliia Roza

“When you finally meet, his brain already trusts you.”

This is the first part of the cunning scam of the Russians who believe that creating a sense of trust is key.

The second task is to make the victim feel wanted and needed.

“It all starts with a love bombing: messages full of praise, selfies, bikini photos,” Roza explained.

“They pretend to be weak or alone: ​​‘My parents were murdered, I’m a student, I’m broke.’ It triggers the hero instinct.

“Every man wants to feel like the savior.”

Another key trick is to pretend to have similar connections.

Known as the “milk technique,” ​​Roza says fake accounts are created between agents who then follow the victim and send them messages.

They need to manipulate the goal, emotions, feelings or whatever they can do, they will do it.


Aliia Roza, Russian intern sex spy

Once trust is established, psychological manipulation increases.

Roza said: “The agent makes you doubt yourself.

“It creates a bond where they feel like they understand each other, and the rest of the world is mean.”

Finally, the agent begins to make threats if the desired information is not provided.

He warned: “They will create stress, fear of losing the relationship.

“’If you don’t send this information right now, I will disappear forever.’

“Under that emotional surge, people give up things they otherwise would never do.”

This is why tech workers are often targeted, Roza believes.

They are often single men who live isolated lives where their jobs They are the main priority.

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“They may be very intelligent and geniuses at what they do, but as for have an appointment In their relationships they spend a lot of time in the offices,” he said.

“There’s a gap between female interaction. And then it’s much easier for a woman to attack you.”

Both the Russian and Chinese governments have a complete disregard for humanity when it comes to these operations, Roza says.Credit: Alamy
Each manipulation follows a predetermined script and set of rules that have been tested by previous agents.Credit: Instagram

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