Proof That Demented Old Trump is Putin's Slave - A Russian Asset Dating
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1970s: Soviet Intelligence Identifies Trump as a Target
1977: Trump married Ivana Zelnickova, a Czech national, which drew the
attention of Czechoslovakian intelligence (StB) and, by extension, the
KGB. Soviet intelligence began monitoring Trump and considered him a
potential recruit due to his financial ambitions, vanity, and
willingness to be manipulated by flattery.
Late 1970s: KGB defector Yuri Shvets later revealed that Soviet
officials saw Trump as an easily exploitable “asset”—a man
obsessed with wealth and power who could be groomed over time.
1980s: First Direct Soviet Contacts and KGB-Orchestrated Moscow Visit
1986: Trump met Soviet Ambassador Yuri Dubinin, who praised him
effusively, knowing that Trump’s narcissism made him vulnerable to
manipulation. Dubinin invited Trump to Moscow to explore real estate
deals.
1987: Trump visited Moscow and Leningrad on an all-expenses-paid trip
arranged by Soviet officials. The trip was designed as a KGB operation
to assess Trump’s weaknesses and potential for future influence.
Post-trip Actions: Immediately after returning, Trump launched his
first political foray, taking out full-page newspaper ads attacking
U.S. allies and calling for a withdrawal from military commitments—a
position eerily similar to Soviet foreign policy goals.
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1990s: Post-Fall of Berlin Wall Russian Money Rescues Trump from
Financial Ruin
2000s: Russian Cash Floods Trump Properties as Money Laundering
Concerns Grow
2010s: Trump’s Political Rise is Fueled by Russian Money and
Influence
2020s: Trump Merges Russian Influence with Cryptocurrency Corruption
and U.S. Betrayal
2025: Trump’s Second Term - The Ultimate Betrayal
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