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Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #21. KGB: secret assets"

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Mikhail Kryzhanovsky, the author of the White House Special Handbook  

kryzhanovsky7777@gmail. com  

NYC  

Donate to make the documentary "PUTIN AND HIS CRIMES".  

You can join me and help to remove Russian dictator Putin from the power. And send to hail his KGB assets in USA.  

Read all episodes and make a decision.  

Thank you.  

Mykhaylo (Mikhail) Kryzhanovsky  

 

Mikhail Kryzhanovsky, the author of the White House Special Handbook, Espionage and Counterespionage Handbook, a former KGB spy and CIA expert  

kryzhanovsky7777@gmail. com  

New York  

 

Donate to make the documentary "PUTIN AND HIS CRIMES".  

You can join me and help to remove Russian dictator Putin from the power. And send to hail his KGB assets in USA.  

Read all episodes and make a decision.  

Thank you.  

Mykhaylo (Mikhail) Kryzhanovsky  

 

LIST OF EPISODES  

Putin and his crimes.  

1. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes: Case #1: Illegal President".  

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2. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. " Putin and his crimes. Case #2. 9/11 attack".  

https://yapishu. net/book/294390  

3. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #3: Hillary-2016 removed".  

https://yapishu. net/book/294470  

4. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #4: COVID-19".  

https://yapishu. net/book/294472  

5. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #5: Attack on the Capitol"  

https://yapishu. net/book/294582  

6. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #6 :Hillary to be dead"  

https://yapishu. net/book/294583  

7. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #7: Obama to be removed".  

https://yapishu. net/book/294584  

8. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #8: Putin ordered Trump to erase me"  

https://yapishu. net/book/29458  

9. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #9. KGB Instructions for 2016 Trump election".  

https://yapishu. net/book/294704​​​​​​  

10. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. «Putin crimes. "Case #10. "KGB instructions :How to manage the White House".  

https://yapishu. net/book/29480  

11. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. «Putin and his crimes. "Case #11. "Flynn, Führer of pro-Trump military coup.  

https://yapishu. net/book/294810​​​​​  

12. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. «Putin and his crimes. Case #12. "KGB The Boomerang Operation".  

https://yapishu. net/book/294815  

13. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case # 13. Golden ruble kills $"  

https://yapishu. net/book/296107  

14. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes". Case #14. "KGB Espionage: Special Operations. "  

https://yapishu. net/book/297288  

15. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #15. "KGB : tortures and murders".  

https://yapishu. net/book/297290  

16. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #16. "KGB illegal spies. "  

https://yapishu. net/book/297291  

17. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. Putin and his crimes. Case #17. "KGB Counterespionage".  

https://yapishu. net/book/297293  

18. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #18. KGB: terror and anti-terror".  

https://yapishu. net/book/297405  

19. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #19. KGB: sniper. "  

https://yapishu. net/book/297407  

20. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #20. KGB: special forces".  

https://yapishu. net/book/297410  

21. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #21. KGB: secret assets".  

https://yapishu. net/book/297411  

22. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and KGB crimes. Case # 22. John & Robert Kennedy, Marilyn, Diana".  

https://yapishu. net/book/295875  

23. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #23. KGB dossier on KGB Trump. "  

https://yapishu. net/book/294729  

24. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky. "Putin and his crimes. Case #24. Movie script "The Boomerang Operation".  

https://yapishu. net/book/297528  

25. "Putin and his crimes. Case #25. KGB ESPIONAGE HANDBOOK. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/147927  

26. "Putin and his crimes. Case #26. "KGB technology: Riot, Coup, Guerrilla, Terror". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298187  

27. Putin and his crimes. Case #27. "Putin/Trump secret Helsinki talk". Full script. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky  

https://yapishu. net/book/298191  

28. Putin and his crimes. Case #28. "KGB Kushner and KGB Trump". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298307  

29. Putin and his crimes. Case #29. "How KGB Trump and Ivanka support terrorists. " Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298430  

30. Putin and his crimes. Case #30. "Snowden Operation. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/57168  

31. "Putin and his crimes. Case #31. "Deputy mayor Putin: corruption". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky  

https://yapishu. net/book/298433  

32. "Putin and his crimes. Case #32. KGB : How to Control the U. S. Congress. " Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298769  

33. "Putin and his crimes. Case #33. KGB: How to manage the U. S. Congress". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298771  

34. "Putin and his crimes. Case #34. "KGB: U'S. Foreign policy and Diplomacy". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298772  

35. "Putin and his crimes. Case #35. KGB: The Oval Office management". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298777  

36. Putin and his crimes. Case #36. KGB : espionage and U. S. politics. VIDEO. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/297755  

37. Putin and his crimes. Case #37. "How to catch American spy. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298873  

38. Putin and his crimes. Case #38. 35 episodes, full dossier. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/298434  

39. Putin and his crimes. Case #39. "Spy Code for KGB Putin". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299113  

40. Putin and his crimes. Case #40. "How to recruit and work with assets in USA". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299114  

41. Putin and his crimes. Case #41. "KGB surveillance". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299115  

42. Putin crimes. Case #42. "KGB : guerrilla". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299116  

43. Putin and his crimes. Case # 43. "Black socialism in US". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299360  

44. Putin and his crimes. Case #44. "KGB asset Trump is mafia associate". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299750  

45. Putin and his crimes. Case #45. "How Putin recruited Trump and How Trump kills America". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299764  

46. Putin and his crimes. Case #46. "Who work for Putin/Trump in USA? " Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/299864  

47. Putin and his crimes. Case #47. "Trump, August, 2021 coup, Dossier. STOP HIM! "  

https://yapishu. net/book/299875  

48. Putin and his crimes. Case #48. TRUMP IS KGB. Full Dossier. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/300112  

49. Putin and his crimes. Case #49. "How to identify Trump as Russian "mole". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/300115  

50. Putin and his crimes. Case #50. "How KGB works with asset Trump". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/300120  

51. Putin & his crimes. Case #51"The Taliban" and "The Domino Principle" Operations :Taliban loves Putin, Putin loves Taliban. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/301050  

52. Putin and his crimes. Case #52. "Controlled Chaos or New Putin's World Order". Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/300950  

53. Putin and his crimes. Case #53. "Afghanistan" Op: Putin-Xi Jingpin-Taliban-ISIS -Trump. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

https://yapishu. net/book/301912  

54. Putin and his crimes. Case #54. Putin ready for WWIII. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky  

https://yapishu. net/book/302070  

55. Putin and his crimes. Case #55. Putin ready to assassinate Biden to put Trump back in the Oval Office. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky  

https://yapishu. net/book/302069  

56. Putin and his crimes. Case # 56. Stop Putin's "Afghanistan" Op : my instructions on anti-terror, war, espionage and special ops. Mikhail Kryzhanovsky  

57. Putin and his crimes. Case # 57. "The Boomerang" Op. Trump: how KGB turned him into asset" (script). Mikhail Kryzhanovsky.  

58. Putin and his crimes. Case # 58. Putin turned Trump into a shadow president.  

https://yapishu. net/book/303480  

How to run assets  

 

 

 

You can get tons of information through technical devices but no device can influence decisions made by leaders of other countries. That’s why for thousands of years to come, a reliable agent will be the top tool of any special service, and their actual names have to be kept secret forever, please. A VIP agent (a top government employee) is a very rare thing and depends hugely on luck, because he can make or influence big political decisions. If he has access to the Oval Office, he can change the President’s plans and strategy, and can sabotage political, economic or military actions. When major presidential initiatives fail, time after time, one might wonder who is sabotaging whom.  

 

The most important thing a secret source can get is a reliable information on any possible attempt on the US President’s life, or concerning a decision of a foreign government to start a war against the United States. A professional agent is actually is both an instrument (to get information) and a weapon (to influence or neutralize people).  

 

 

 

Categories:  

 

A. "Garbage" (60%), the "no trust " category.  

 

Recruitment is #1 priority for the officer and a part of his working plan and very often he has to recruit people who are not born agents. You can work with a nice guy, teach him, pay him, press him — and he still avoids any cooperation (busy, sick, on vacation, etc. ). It’s hard to get rid of him because, first, you have to explain to your superiors why you recruited garbage and second, there’s a rule: if you want to be very smart and innovative, a reformer, who came here to start intelligence revolution and get rid of a passive agent, recruit an active one first. Also, agents who work under pressure (blackmail) sooner or later slide into this category.  

 

B. Good agents (30%), middle category. They adhere to the rules of discipline and keep the schedule (that’s very important even if there’s no information), deliver a lot of information that you have to verify through other sources, but don’t show much initiative. Used for regular espionage: go and talk to the object, copy documents, make a recording, take pictures, listen, watch. You can trust them and check often, anyway.  

 

C. Born agents (10%). You are very lucky if you can recruit such people. They betray their country with pleasure and sometimes do not even ask for money because it’s in their character — they are looking for adventure or are not happy with their personal or professional life and seek improvement or revenge. They take risks, have good analytical abilities, good education, make (VIP) connections easily, "crack" any object, play the "good guy" whom you can trust. Sometimes they come to you as volunteers, and if they bring valuable stuff – recruit them  

 

Special category. Women.  

 

Women are a special category here, as elsewhere, and the rule is: if you can’t recruit a real agent, you recruit a woman. It’s not professional to recruit a woman for a serious operation, but if you want to get to an important object, a woman can introduce you. OK, you can recruit a US Senator’s secretary or a typist from the Pentagon, but it will be on your conscience if she gets caught. Such cases entail a life sentence, usually — how would you feel? Besides, women often fall in love with their objects and tell them everything. Finally, a married woman is much bigger problem than a married man.  

 

 

 

Recruitment  

 

Recruit a small number of well-informed people. Do not recruit:  

 

– psychos  

 

– volunteers (unless it’s a "mole" or other government employee who brings you top secret information right away. In a counter-intelligence set-up, a "volunteer" will try to get information about you, telling the minimum about himself. )  

 

– persons with low educational and intellectual level  

 

– people under 30 or over 70, unless it’s a VIP. (Did someone get Jim Baker? Dick Cheney? )  

 

– mafia members  

 

– people who are happy with their lives and careers  

 

The best formula when you recruit is a mix of money and ideology (brainwashing). It’s not necessary to sign recruitment obligations — people take that as a blackmail tool. It’s enough if the fellow brings a good piece of information and get paid (make a video, anyway).  

 

 

 

Recruitment Pyramid  

 

Priority recruitment candidates in the USA:  

 

President  

 

The White House staff  

 

The Cabinet and federal agencies  

 

The US Congress  

 

Big corporations  

 

Big scientific institutions  

 

Local politicians  

 

VIP world (celebrities – big media, show biz, big sport)  

 

 

 

Candidates for recruitment  

 

 

 

1. All spies who work in the USA under legal "cover" as diplomats, reporters, scientists, businessmen, actors, artists, musicians, sportsmen have the legal right to make and develop any contacts and invite people to private parties; then they "transfer" these contacts to professional recruiters. Any embassy can invite any politician to official and private parties and "work" with him there. Besides, all those people can invite prospective candidates to their countries or to other country to develop the contact; it’s much easier to recruit abroad. And remember, any contact, any talk, any piece of biography is already information.  

 

2. You can get information about candidates through other agents and through the media.  

 

3. It’s useful to install listening devices in the government buildings or listen to the phones, and collect compromising information on politicians. I recommend listening to the phones all over the city, if it’s the capital of the country.  

 

 

 

"Golden" rules.  

 

1. Do not tell the agent about problems and mistakes of the agency, about your personal problems, about other agents, about his own file and compromising information you have on him.  

 

2. Don’t show him any classified documents – you might provoke him to sell the information to somebody else.  

 

3. Don’t trust your agents too much; they can use you to compromise their personal enemies.  

 

4. Never criticize the source – be an adviser. Don’t talk straight if he avoids cooperation or brings you garbage – just reduce or stop payments, or get rid of him.  

 

5. You lose the agent if you don’t pay him for a job well done, ask him to "produce" fake information (to show your bosses how much great espionage activity you have going on) or if you don’t care about his personal security and his personal problems (health, career). And — never give poison to your agent for security reasons.  

 

 

 

Questioning the source  

 

This is of extreme importance – the right question brings you the right answer and top secret info. Give your agent a chance to tell and show you everything he’s brought, no matter how chaotic the story might be or how ordinary the documents look. Don’t make written notices. Don’t bring written questions even if you are talking about some advanced technology — look and be professional. Don’t let the agent analyze the information before he talks to you and don’t let him bring it in a written form – it’s usually not complete; he can lose it; or it may be stolen from him. If there are documents, he has to bring a microfilm. Ask questions — when? where? what happened? why? what’s going to happen next?  

 

After that you tell the story back to him and he adds details. At the end of the meeting give the agent another task and don’t ask him to bring you "something, " because he’ll bring you just that "something" and nothing else.  

 

Remember, questioning is not interrogation; do not bring another officer to the meeting because it will look like cross interrogation.  

 

 

 

Teaching the source  

 

Teach your agent to:  

 

– follow security rules while talking to people, working with the documents and especially meeting the officer (some foreign agencies practice open contacts with many people, hoping that the meeting with the agent won’t attract much attention — I don’t recommend that)  

 

– always stay calm in stressful situations  

 

– always keep discipline and come in time  

 

– use analytic abilities working with people and documents – ask yourself as many questions as you can  

 

 

 

Checking the source  

 

You can never be sure you are not working with a "double agent, " even if he brings you top secret stuff. Besides, agents are human beings and they make mistakes — they forget about security, spend too much money, talk too much and ask extra questions; if arrested they may not play the hero but will tell everything. Anyway, you can check your source:  

 

a. by fake arrest followed by severe interrogation.  

 

b. through provocation (tell him you know about his "double game" and watch his behavior after the meeting (it’s good to have a listening device or a camera in his house).  

 

c. by making an analysis of all the information and documents he delivers and comparing it with information from other sources.  

 

d. through other agents.  

 

e. through your "mole" in counter-intelligence (if you’re lucky).  

 

f. through technical devices (reading the mail, listening to the phone, secret searching his house and office, watching him through hidden cameras, trying surveillance in the street).  

 

 

 

Agent termination (one-way ticket)  

 

It doesn’t happen often but you have to know some special situations when you have to terminate the agent:  

 

1. He knows too much (talks too much) and is ready to betray you.  

 

2. VIP agent (politician) is under suspicion and you can’t help him for political reasons (diplomatic, international scandal, etc. ) — in such a case an accident could be staged. It happens that the agent is too close to President.  

 

3. Agent was involved in special operations (murders) and is dangerous as a witness.  

 

4. Agent is trying to blackmail you.  

 

5. You need to press (blackmail) other agents.  

 

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