Revealed: FBI Quieted ‘One of its Greatest Counterintelligence Successes Ever’ to Save Hillary Clinton


They are known as Russia’s External Intelligence Service (SVR), the former KGB First Chief Directorate.  When the Soviet Union collapsed and began undergoing a period of 15 years where it was rebuilding itself, the old government strove to maintain its influence abroad by sending out young and innovative agents who would fit into the society (wherever they resided), have children, buy a house, attend sporting events, have cookouts…in other words, they appeared for all intents and purposes to be a normal everyday citizen.

This operation facilitated the placement of thousands of men and women all over the world, especially in Europe and the United States, who could eventually target well-connected people in government and the financial realm and infiltrate it by becoming part of it through their high-level connections.

The SVR was very good at this endeavor and at one point, a female agent, Lidiya Guryeva (posing as Anna Chapman), who was stationed in New York, had a very good day one year back in 2008 when she happened upon a woman of high-level connections to the US government and latched on, reporting back to her superiors that she was about to score big-time.  That woman she had enticed was Hillary Clinton.

Turn to the next page to find out how this one “chance” meeting led to one of the largest FBI stings of Russian agents in the US and how Clinton fought to keep them from being questioned!

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