The Russian Aliia Roza, which it claims to be former spy reveals her stories in a new podcast from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts, “To Die For.”
The podcast claims to be the first time an alleged “agent of seduction” trained by Russia’s Federal Security Service (FSB) talks regarding its “training, techniques, goals and missions,” Deadline.com reported. Released by Neil Strauss, writer of “The Game”, who also wrote “The Dirt” for rock band Mötley Crüe.
“It’s been over two decades that I’ve been silent,” Rosa told Fox News Digital. “But for some reasons, I might not keep my silence. I mightn’t live with this pain anymore, even though I’ve been through all this trauma. … If it wasn’t me [που μιλούσα], then who would speak?’ he emphasized.
In the podcast, listeners will discover how Rosa managed to escape Moscow with her young son. Rosa said she wanted to give her child a better life.
“The biggest achievement of my life is becoming a mother,” Rosa explained. “I wanted to experience this. I wanted to start a family. I wanted to have children. And I wasn’t allowed to do that. And then I realized, “Wait a minute. I only live one life. I don’t want to spend my life sacrificing things for something I no longer believe in.” This was the moment when I looked for possibilities to escape,” he describes.
Roza was born in Kazakhstan to a Tatar family with a history in the military in the Soviet Union. Her grandfather fought the Nazis during World War II and her father is a high-ranking officer over 45 years old. As a child, Rosa said, she participated in a special government program for children of high-ranking officers.
Rosa described how she once had big dreams of pursuing fashion design. But it was her father, she said, who warned her: “There is no other choice.”
“I was trained from a very early age to do different things like martial arts, physical activities,” claimed Rosa. “I learned that you can’t give up, you can’t be vulnerable, you can’t be weak, you can’t cry. No one can enter this program. If you don’t have a family member who is a high-ranking officer, it’s impossible.”
“I never thought I would get in [αργότερα] on a sex program.”
The secret program from the KGB aimed at seduction
At the age of 18, according to Rosa, she was selected out of 350 students to participate in a top-secret program developed by former psychologists and high-ranking KGB officers. There, Rosa said, she studied how to use seduction and persuasion to get information from enemy targets.
“It’s not just sex – it’s far from sex actually,” Rosa explained. “It’s all regarding the art of communication. They teach you how to dress, how to make up, how to present yourself, how to talk to your targets, how to make your targets believe in you and trust you. … It’s regarding the psychology of people, criminals, men … It’s regarding understanding men’s perspective and what exactly they want.”
“When you’re seducing, it’s… as simple as starting with good compliments,” she continued. “It’s not just ‘I like your jacket.’ It has to be something really specific and appropriate at the time. This will make people really attracted to you. They will start to like you. And when you know how to lead a conversation, people will become very open to you. They will become very friendly. … You learn how to be polite, friendly, respectful in society. And there are the techniques of sex,” he revealed. “This is really hard hitting. But it makes your goal to become obsessed with you. This is a completely different game.”
Rosa said it took “many years” for her to later realize she had been “brainwashed”.
“They made me believe that I was a hero fighting once morest human and drug trafficking, saving all these underage children who were … kidnapped from their families,” he said. “I might see all the parents coming to our department crying, begging us to help. We as agents had this very low salary. We were getting regarding $100 a month working six days a week. … But I felt patriotic. I felt like a hero saving someone’s life. And I felt very strong. I felt like no one might do anything to me. I was sacrificing my body doing all these missions. So I just detach my emotions from my body. At the end of the day, when I saved someone’s life, I felt good regarding it,” Rosa pointed out.
“But I never questioned how it felt to be in a body that was constantly abused and raped by random men. … A former FBI agent said I was a broken toy, that he himself was sex-trafficked. … But all my classmates, we didn’t feel that way. We felt patriotic. We were ready to sacrifice and do anything for our government. That’s how I felt.”
Source: enikos
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