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From: Alan <nuh-uh@nope.com>
Newsgroups: alt.politics.trump,alt.fan.rush-limbaugh,can.politics
Subject: What a coincidence!
Date: Fri, 14 Mar 2025 13:22:05 -0700
Organization: A noiseless patient Spider

July 1987, Moscow, USSR — Trump, 41 years old, flies to Moscow at the 
invitation of Soviet Ambassador to the U.S., Yuri Dubinin.

Upon returning from Moscow, the bankrupt Trump suddenly receives loans 
from 16 banks and, without negotiation, purchases The Plaza Hotel for 
$407.5 million — a record price for a hotel.

What does this mean? There are several theories, one of which suggests 
that Trump is a russian asset.

Currently, three former KGB agents claim that Trump was recruited by 
russia. They allege that the KGB used flattery and business 
opportunities to appeal to Trump’s ambitions, aiming to recruit him as 
an asset.

Upon his return to the U.S., the then-apolitical Trump began loudly 
criticizing NATO, taking out full-page ads in The Washington Post on 
September 2, 1987.

These claims come from Alnur Mussayev, former KGB officer and ex-head of 
Kazakhstan’s intelligence service, as well as ex-KGB agents Yuri Shvets 
and Sergei Zhyrno, who now reside in the U.S. and France, respectively.

None of these former KGB operatives has provided direct evidence, but 
the fact that three agents, speaking at different times and from 
different locations, tell the same story suggests that the possibility 
should not be dismissed.

Regardless of whether these allegations are true, Trump’s behavior is 
telling. He has sided with russia and North Korea at the UN, is pulling 
out of NATO, and has alienated Western allies with trade wars.