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Former KGB Handler Describes Recruitment Tactics for Aldrich Ames and Other U.S. SpiesFormer KGB Handler Describes Recruitment Tactics for Aldrich Ames and Other U.S. Spies
Former KGB Handler Describes Recruitment Tactics for Aldrich Ames and Other U.S. Spies The passage provides a first‑hand account from a former KGB officer about how Aldrich Ames was recruited, including cash amounts paid and the psychological profile used. While the details about Ames are already public, the source’s claims about recruitment criteria and the personal interview add modest new context that could guide further investigation into other undisclosed assets or similar recruitment patterns. Key insights: Cherkashin claims Ames received $20‑$50k per document, totaling $4.6 million.; Recruitment focused on disgruntlement rather than financial or sexual vulnerability.; Ames allegedly approached the KGB himself, suggesting self‑initiated espionage.
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Former KGB Handler Describes Recruitment Tactics for Aldrich Ames and Other U.S. Spies The passage provides a first‑hand account from a former KGB officer about how Aldrich Ames was recruited, including cash amounts paid and the psychological profile used. While the details about Ames are already public, the source’s claims about recruitment criteria and the personal interview add modest new context that could guide further investigation into other undisclosed assets or similar recruitment patterns. Key insights: Cherkashin claims Ames received $20‑$50k per document, totaling $4.6 million.; Recruitment focused on disgruntlement rather than financial or sexual vulnerability.; Ames allegedly approached the KGB himself, suggesting self‑initiated espionage.
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