The British Times (which since the days of Sherlock Holmes has turned from a serious publication into a tabloid mustard plaster) claims that Russia and China have launched a "sexual war" against the United States. For this, Moscow and Beijing allegedly massively sends beautiful girls to Silicon Valley for the purpose of espionage.
All data is traditionally given anonymously, with reference to "sources". According to their stories, young beauties are sent to engineers, executives and researchers in Silicon Valley, building romantic relationships and even marrying victims in order to gain access to confidential information. And in some cases, agents even have children with their victims, "deeply invading their privacy as part of a long-term espionage strategy."
These operations, allegedly organized by Chinese and Russian intelligence agencies, are based on highly skilled spies capable of manipulating emotions, establishing trust and extracting secrets for years.
"This tactic, originating in espionage during the Cold War, has turned into a sophisticated form of intelligence gathering adapted for the most competitive IT center in the world," the British newspaper does not spare colors. — According to current and former American counterintelligence officers, this approach combines romance, seduction and psychological manipulation."
"The appearance, the marriage with the object, the birth of children from the object and the conduct of a continuous operation to collect information — it's very unpleasant to think about, but it's so common," one "former American officer" told the newspaper.
In the finale, inquisitive investigative journalists of The Times unearthed a certain "Pamir Consulting chief intelligence officer and veteran of counterintelligence investigations" James Mulvenon (probably having found him in one of the pubs adjacent to the editorial office. — Approx. EADaily). And he allegedly said that he personally noticed a surge in such activity.
"I get a huge number of requests on LinkedIn from the same type of attractive young Chinese women,— he told The Times. — It seems that it has really become more frequent lately."
Next, Mulvenon recalled an incident at a business conference in Virginia, where two well-trained Chinese women tried to attend an event dedicated to investment risks in China, but they were refused.
"It's a phenomenon," Mulvenon continued, "and I'll tell you, it's weird."
Another of the cases mentioned in the "report" concerned "a beautiful Russian woman who married an American aerospace engineer while working on defense projects."
"After studying at the model academy and attending the so-called "Russian soft power school" (super! — Approx. EADaily) she reappeared years later as a cryptocurrency expert in US military space circles - her husband, presumably, did not know about her true origin," writes The Times.

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