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The CIA Is Now Trying to Recruit Russian Spies On Telegram


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A man trudges through snow to a bleak office full of paperwork. A woman logs onto a government computer. The weary bureaucrats seem to be reaching a breaking point with life in Vladimir Putin’s Russia.“Is this the life I dreamed of?” a speaker asks. The camera pans over photos of their children on their desks.

The cinematic video, with the gray tones of a Cold War thriller, is part of a U.S. effort to provide more tools for disaffected Russians who might be willing to provide information. Created by the Central Intelligence Agency, the two-minute clip was posted Tuesday on a new Telegram channel that provides information on how to securely contact the U.S. agency using a Tor browser and encryption tools to send information via the dark web.

“Are you a military officer? Do you work in intelligence, diplomacy, science, high technology or deal with people who do?” reads a message in the video, which ends with both characters deciding to contact the CIA on their phones. “Do you have information about the economy or the top leadership of the Russian Federation? Get in touch with us.”

The recruitment effort comes as Russia’s winter push in Ukraine led to little progress and staggering losses, with more than 100,000 soldiers killed or wounded since December alone, according to a National Security Council spokesman. U.S. intelligence agencies have indicated that they expect the twin tolls of war and economic sanctions will make more Russians open to recruitment, including ordinary bureaucrats, fed-up military officers, and wealthy businesspeople who have taken a financial hit.

“We’re looking around the world for Russians who are as disgusted with [Putin’s actions] as we are,” CIA Director of Operations David Marlowe said last November in rare remarks at an event at George Mason University. “Because we’re open for business.”

Read More: How Telegram Became the Digital Battlefield in the Russia-Ukraine War.

The video suggests that making the “difficult but important decision to quietly get in touch with the CIA” is the “dignified” decision, and in the best interest of Russians’ families. “Your information may be more valuable than you think,” it says.

Russian Foreign Ministry spokeswoman Maria Zakharova on Tuesday called the channel, which had almost 6,000 subscribers by noon, “a very convenient resource for tracking applicants.”

The agency first posted Russian-language instructions for how to get in touch with the CIA on its social channels last year. But with access to most mainstream social-media sites restricted by the Kremlin, the Telegram messaging app has become the primary platform for Russians to communicate beyond the nation’s borders and seek uncensored information. While the app was popular in Russia before the war, its use exploded after the invasion of Ukraine. An analysis of 187 Russian-language news channels provided to TIME last year by Logically, a U.K.-based technology company, showed that subscribers to Russian-language Telegram channels grew by 8 million, or 48%, in the month after the invasion. The platform became the war’s digital battlefield, a prime venue for both intelligence-gathering and recruitment.

U.S. officials clearly targeted the video on the platform to appeal to Russian patriotism and concern for their families, experts tell TIME. It includes quotes from Russian writers Leo Tolstoy and Fyodor Dostoevsky, and notably uses the word “выстоять,” the Russian term for “stand up” or “resist,” which has frequently been used by Putin’s own military recruitment campaigns.

“They’re picking up on the language of the regime and just gently twisting it into another kind of context,” says Ian Garner, a historian and analyst of Russian propaganda.

Read More: Inside the Kremlin’s Year of Ukraine Propaganda.

Despite the work that went into the Telegram campaign, there’s a glaring flaw, says Garner: “They’re not offering anything.” Most people with access to information that would interest the CIA, such as mid-level government officials, are provided security by the state, and their children are much less likely to be forced to enlist.

The video “goes from grainy sad life in Russia to what–grainy, sad life on the CIA side?” asks Garner. The messaging, which emphasizes America’s pursuit of “the truth,” is also likely to fall flat, he says. “Most Russians are suspicious of America and the CIA in particular. So associating this with the CIA is only likely to reinforce the belief that they’re the ones doing the lying.”

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@dw_russian: RT by @mikenov: В Финляндии россиянам хотят запретить сделки с недвижимостью. В том числе – зарабатывать на аренде. Запретить операции с недвижимостью гражданам стран, которые ЕС признал нарушителями чужой территориальной целостности, суверенитета и независимости, предложило Министерство обороны…

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@mikenov: TELEGRAM, as both the Secret Communications Service AND the CRYPTO-Bank, is the ideal meeting place for criminal transactions, including the professional recruitment, training and preparations, AND Payments in Crypto. All the records can be erased, without a trace; when and if… pic.twitter.com/weWfYRpuEY

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@mikenov: TELEGRAM is the Secret Communications Service AND the CRYPTO-Bank

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Auto collisions claim six lives on NYC streets over Labor Day weekend

Labor Day weekend was full of death on New York City streets this year, as six people lost their lives in fatal collisions, according to police.

The carnage began on Thursday, Aug. 29, when 55-year-old Jacqueline Healy of upstate Jamestown was struck by a Ford pickup truck driver while traversing Cross Bay Boulevard at Pitkin Avenue in Ozone Park, Queens. The driver, 47-year-old Keith Ryan of upstate Greene County, was arrested and charged with possessing and motoring with a phony driver’s license.

Then, early Saturday morning, two teenagers were operating a moped on the Cross Island Parkway in Whitestone, Queens when the 15-year-old male driver lost control and struck a barrier wall, causing both to be ejected.

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The southbound lanes of the Cross Island Parkway at 150th Street in Whitestone, Queens, where two teens died Labor Day weekend.Photo via Google Maps

The passenger, 19-year-old Giselle Flores of Flushing, was pronounced dead on the scene. The driver, 15-year-old Andy Rodriguez of Flushing, was pronounced dead at Flushing Hospital.

Later, on Sunday, first responders discovered a cyclist lying in the roadway on Union Avenue in Williamsburg, Brooklyn when he was struck by the speeding driver of a Volkswagen SUV, which then careened into an unoccupied parked car. The 46-year-old cyclist was taken to Kings County Hospital where he was pronounced dead.

Union Avenue’s bike lane cuts off at Broadway, just north of where the crash took place, leaving cyclists to ride in mixed traffic.

That same morning, a motorcyclist was struck by a hit-and-run driver on the Jackie Robinson Parkway while the unknown vehicle was changing lanes. The 28-year-old motorcyclist was ejected from his bike and sustained severe traumatic injuries; he was pronounced dead on the scene. The perp fled the scene and has not been caught.

Traffic crashes have killed 177 people on Big Apple streets this year, up nearly 5% from the same period last year, according to the NYPD. That includes 78 pedestrians, 37 drivers or passengers in cars, and 25 drivers or passengers on motorcycles.

Collisions have killed 16 cyclists this year, the vast majority of them on e-bikes, according to police, as well as 18 people riding stand-up scooters or mopeds.

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