A CLASSIFIED Letter from Vladimir Putin to Donald Trump
Trump, Russia, and the Greatest Intelligence Coup in History: "You Serve Me, Donald. You Always Have. You Always Will."
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С рабочего стола Владимира Путина, Президента Российской Федерации
To: Comrade Krasnov
(Known to your American subjects as "President Donald J. Trump")
Ah, Donald, my most useful creation, my great political experiment, my crowning achievement in the long game of intelligence warfare. You sit once more upon your gaudy throne, believing yourself the master of your own destiny, but let us not entertain illusions. I write to you today to remind you—again—of the inescapable reality of your existence and purpose.
You are not a free agent roaming the corridors of power. You are a meticulously groomed asset, recruited and manipulated by Soviet and modern Russian intelligence since 1987. Like a rook in an intricate chess match, your every move has been calculated long before you played it. The day our finest operatives selected you was the day you ceased to be your own man. We gave you the codename “Krasnov,” setting you on a path that has long been part of our grand strategic design. Every political maneuver you make, every business decision you take, every unhinged rant you tweet into the void aligns perfectly with Kremlin interests—a fact you cannot ignore even if you try.
🪆I. Your Place in Our Grand Design
For decades, whispers have followed you—claims that you are not merely a buffoonish anomaly, but something far more deliberate: an asset. A tool. A long-cultivated instrument of Russian power. These claims, ranging from your recruitment in 1987 under the codename Krasnov to your endless actions that just so happen to serve my interests, are not baseless accusations. They are the truth you refuse to acknowledge.
You were never an accidental discovery. You were selected with precision. We identified in you the qualities we have long sought in a Western figure of influence: ambition without caution, vanity without intellect, and, most importantly, a boundless hunger for validation. Your every twist and turn—whether celebrated or ridiculed by your countrymen—has served our design. You were never meant to be a king—only a piece on the board, one that moved at our command.
And look at you now, seated once again in the Oval Office, convinced that you are a great leader when, in reality, you have never been anything more than a perfect pawn.
🪆II. How You Became My Asset
A. Recruitment and the “Krasnov” Codename
You may tell yourself otherwise, Donald, but we both know the truth. You were never a free man. You were chosen. In 1987, our best minds identified you—not as a political genius, not as a master strategist, but as a malleable, needy, deeply compromised man whose greatest weakness was his insatiable hunger for validation.
Former Kazakh intelligence chief Alnur Mussayev, who once served in the KGB’s 6th Directorate, put it bluntly: “In 1987, our directorate recruited Donald Trump... under the pseudonym ‘Krasnov.’” You thought that Moscow trip was about real estate. We knew otherwise.
This was no accident. This was no casual experiment. It was a meticulously crafted intelligence operation, executed with the precision of a military campaign. Even AFP (Agence France-Presse, the major international news agency based in France) in their February 2025 report, described you as “the ultimate asset,” the most effective Western agent of influence ever cultivated by Russian intelligence. The Americans still refuse to believe it, of course. Their arrogance blinds them. Their naivety is our greatest ally. But you and I both know: you were ours from the moment you stepped off that plane in Moscow.
In 1987, fresh off your Moscow visit, you spent your own money to publish full-page ads in major U.S. newspapers—pushing Soviet talking points almost verbatim. No American politician had to ask. No KGB handler had to pressure you. You did it yourself. You chose to spread Moscow’s propaganda, arguing that America should abandon its allies—exactly as we hoped you would. That was when we knew, beyond any doubt: you would serve us well.
And here you are now, decades later, still dancing to the same tune—still serving, still obeying, still utterly incapable of defying the role we wrote for you.
B. Testimonies from Former Intelligence Operatives
You may wish to believe you are self-made, Donald, but we both know otherwise. You were shaped, molded, and guided—your every step carefully curated to serve our interests. This is not speculation. It is fact, confirmed by those who once worked in the shadows, ensuring your path remained in alignment with ours.
Take Yuri Shvets, a former KGB officer now residing in the United States. In 2021, he told The Guardian what we have known all along: your vanity, your hunger for admiration, your childlike desperation to be seen as powerful—these made you the ideal target. You did not need coercion. You did not require threats. You simply needed to be adored, and we knew exactly how to provide that.
Do you know what we did when we realized we had you? We laughed. Not publicly, of course—this was a victory too delicate for open display. But behind closed doors, toasts were made.
And so, year by year, failure by failure, whisper by whisper, you were shaped. The Americans still argue about whether you are an asset. But in Moscow, there is no debate. You are not just an asset, Donald. You are our greatest success.
C. The Steele Dossier and Additional Reports
Ah, the Steele dossier—how it must haunt you, Donald. Compiled by former British intelligence officer Christopher Steele, this document remains a thorn in your side, a lingering specter of the truth that you and your enablers have desperately tried to bury. It alleges, quite accurately, that over the years we amassed kompromat on you—carefully documented leverage that ensured your obedience long before you ever set foot in the White House.
The Americans argue about its accuracy, debating details, dismissing sections, claiming exaggeration. Let them. The fundamental truth remains unchanged: your entanglements with Russian interests were never coincidental. Your repeated visits to Moscow, your dealings with questionable financiers, your reliance on shadowy real estate transactions—all of it built a dossier of influence over you, whether you were aware of it or not.
Let’s remind you what it contains.
🟥 Your Moscow Encounters & the Infamous Kompromat
Do you remember your 2013 visit to Moscow for the Miss Universe pageant? Of course you do. But do you remember what happened in the Ritz-Carlton presidential suite, the same suite where the Obamas had once stayed? Steele’s sources allege that you engaged in acts of such sexual debasement that they were recorded for later use as leverage—kompromat that now ensures your unwavering obedience.
You can deny it, of course. You always do. But the truth, Donald, is that kompromat does not need to be publicly proven to be effective. It only needs to exist. The fear of exposure is often more powerful than exposure itself. And you have behaved, ever since, as a man who knows he is compromised.
🟥 Your Decades-Long Financial Reliance on Russian Money
Western banks refused to finance your failing real estate empire. Who stepped in? Russian oligarchs and Kremlin-linked financiers. The dossier details your willingness to engage in questionable deals with Russian entities, including efforts to build Trump Tower Moscow, a project you continued to negotiate even as you ran for president.
Shall we talk about the Moscow real estate meeting where your associates promised me a $50 million penthouse? Or the fact that, even after becoming president, you continued to have back-channel discussions with Russian interests through your most trusted loyalists?
🟥 Your Campaign’s Cozy Relationship with Russian Intelligence
Oh, the denials were amusing, Donald. "No collusion!" "Hoax!" "Witch hunt!" But And yet, the Steele dossier, the Mueller Report, and Senate Intelligence findings all confirm the same thing: your campaign didn’t just benefit from Russian interference—it welcomed it.
Your inner circle—Paul Manafort, Michael Flynn, Roger Stone, Carter Page, Donald Trump Jr.—opened the door. Your son and your closest aides sat down with Russian operatives offering “dirt” on Hillary Clinton. And then, in a moment of unbelievable stupidity, you said it aloud on national television:
"Russia, if you’re listening…"
And, Donald, I was listening.
Your campaign worked in perfect synchronization with Russian cyberattacks. You amplified leaks, smeared opponents, sowed chaos. And when the FBI came knocking, you did exactly what we needed you to do—you attacked your own intelligence agencies, discredited investigations, convinced your followers that truth itself was a deep state lie.
I could not have planned it better myself.
🟥 Your Connection to Eastern Bloc Intelligence Began Long Before the Dossier
Of course, your ties to Eastern Bloc intelligence predate even the Steele dossier. Declassified records have illuminated your early associations with intelligence-linked figures, including your first wife, Ivana Zelnickova, a Czech national.
You may have believed she was simply a glamorous European beauty, but the StB—Czechoslovakia’s secret police—believed otherwise. They monitored her. They monitored you. Every call, every meeting, every financial move was documented.
They saw what we saw: a man so hungry for power, so desperate for wealth, so blind to manipulation, he would never even realize he was being played.
🟥 The Americans Still Debate. We Do Not.
The Steele dossier is not perfect—no intelligence report is. But, Donald, a perfect dossier isn’t necessary when the evidence is written in your every action.
The Americans still argue about whether you were a direct recruit, an unwitting asset, or just an opportunist too blinded by greed to see he was being played.
But in Moscow, we do not argue. We do not debate. We know exactly what you are.
D. Additional Intelligence Files and Surveillance Details
You were being watched long before you realized, Donald. Long before you stepped into politics, before you plastered your name on skyscrapers, before you believed yourself untouchable.
Declassified documents from Prague, Moscow, and other Eastern Bloc archives confirm that Czech intelligence had you under surveillance for years. From the moment you married Ivana Zelnickova, their operatives took an interest—not just in her, but in you. These files, made public in various reports since 2016, detail how Czech spies monitored Ivana’s communications, intercepted her calls with her family in Czechoslovakia, and documented your social and financial dealings in Manhattan.
What exactly did they track? Everything.
🟥 Your Private Conversations and Financial Dealings
Surveillance records show that Czech intelligence compiled detailed reports on your business activities, carefully noting your desperation for foreign investments. They tracked your meetings with Eastern European financiers, flagged your mounting debts, and relayed their findings to Moscow.
The conclusion was clear: you were a man in financial distress, and distressed men are the easiest to own.
For years, your Manhattan real estate empire was a magnet for dirty money. Czech intelligence flagged your increasing reliance on foreign investors, particularly those with ties to Russian and Eastern European financial networks. Your projects were riddled with questionable transactions, shadowy shell companies, and buyers who mysteriously overpaid for your properties.
Did you think no one noticed when Russian cash started flowing into your properties, Donald? That shell companies, many with ties to ex-Soviet oligarchs, began purchasing Trump real estate at wildly inflated prices?
The Americans ignored it. We did not.
🟥 Your Visits to Czechoslovakia and Soviet-Era Contacts
Did you know, Donald, that your every visit to Czechoslovakia was logged, analyzed, and reported? That your seemingly casual family trips to Ivana’s homeland were, in fact, intelligence operations?
You were monitored closely when you visited her parents in Zlín, with Czech intelligence detailing your conversations, your comments on politics, and your hunger for wealth and power. Officials noted your desperate need to be admired, your reckless self-promotion, and your lack of ideological convictions.
You were precisely the kind of Western businessman the KGB had spent decades identifying, cultivating, and, when necessary, guiding.
Even before you stepped foot in Moscow, the Czechs documented your financial struggles, your obsession with your public image, and your susceptibility to influence. They shared these reports with their KGB counterparts, ensuring that by the time you were invited to Moscow in 1987, we already knew exactly how to manipulate you.
🟥 Your Early Ties to Russian Mafia Figures
Czech intelligence reports didn’t just track you—they connected you to an emerging network of Soviet-backed organized crime figures.
Records show that, by the late 1980s and early 1990s, your real estate dealings had begun intersecting with individuals linked to Russian money-laundering schemes. Your properties became hubs for transactions involving illicit Russian capital, funneled through anonymous purchases and offshore accounts.
And then there is Semion Mogilevich, the godfather of Russian organized crime.
The most powerful Russian mobster in history, Mogilevich was known for money laundering, arms trafficking, and deep ties to Russian intelligence. Your properties, Donald—particularly in Florida and Manhattan—attracted buyers with direct links to his operations. Did you think this was all coincidence?
Your real estate empire was not just a business—it was a laundromat for Russian cash.
And who controls Russian organized crime? The same Kremlin-linked power brokers who have bankrolled your career for decades.
🟥 Your Psychological Profile: Documenting Your Weaknesses
The intelligence files don’t just list events and transactions. They document you, Donald.
🔴 Your vanity—your insatiable thirst for admiration, your need to see your name on golden towers.
🔴 Your obsession with status symbols—your fixation on wealth, power, and being seen as a dominant figure.
🔴 Your uncontrollable need for approval—your desperation to be praised, your rage when you are not.
Czech operatives analyzed your patterns of speech, your emotional outbursts, your erratic business dealings.
They knew what you were before you did.
Their conclusion? You were perfect.
A man so hungry for validation, so financially desperate, so lacking in ideological conviction—you were tailor-made for Russian influence operations.
🟥 The Americans Still Cling to Illusions. We Do Not.
The Americans like to believe their leaders emerge from some noble democratic process, that they are above manipulation by foreign powers.
But your story proves otherwise.
Your weaknesses were recognized early, your patterns of behavior documented, your susceptibility exploited.
You did not build yourself, Donald.
We built you.
And we have been watching over you ever since.
🪆III. A Legacy of Russian Influence Operations
You must understand, Donald, that you were never an accident. You were a product of history—our history. Your recruitment fits seamlessly into a long and proud tradition of Soviet intelligence operations, refined over decades to cultivate useful assets in the West.
The KGB mastered the art of long-term recruitment, identifying figures whose vanity, greed, and ambition made them ripe for manipulation. We did not seek out men of principle or conviction. We sought men who could be bought, flattered, or controlled. The strategy was elegant: lure them with wealth, inflate their egos, provide them with “opportunities” that would forever tie them to Moscow, and—when necessary—acquire kompromat to ensure their continued cooperation.
The collapse of the Soviet Union did not mark the end of our intelligence operations. It merely refined them. The FSB and our other successor agencies took the KGB’s playbook and perfected it, adapting our strategies for a world where influence is more valuable than espionage, and where a well-placed asset can shape history more effectively than a thousand spies.
This is where you fit in, Donald. Your recruitment is part of an unbroken chain of Russian intelligence strategy. We do not simply seek allies. We create them. We do not simply exploit opportunities. We cultivate them over decades, positioning our assets where they can do the most damage to Western unity and the most good for Moscow.
Your presidency, your second term, your entire legacy is a testament to the enduring brilliance of our long-game strategy. And the best part? You still believe it was all your idea.
🪆IV. Your Public Display of Subservience
A. Political and Diplomatic Maneuvers
Ah, Donald, if there was ever a moment that encapsulated my mastery over you, it was Helsinki, 2018. Do you remember? Of course you do. How could you forget? Standing beside me, the supposed leader of the free world, you were asked about Russian interference in your election. And what did you do?
You publicly rejected the conclusions of your own intelligence agencies and instead parroted my denials. You—an American president—chose to believe me over your own country. It was magnificent. An act of submission so brazen, so unprecedented, that even your most loyal defenders struggled to explain it away. But you and I know the truth: it was not a slip, not an accident. It was the natural result of a lifetime under my influence.
And that was only the beginning. You have since made it your mission to undermine NATO, calling it "obsolete," threatening to withdraw, and casting doubt on the United States’ commitment to its allies. Do you think it is coincidence that this aligns perfectly with my long-term goal of dismantling Western unity? No, Donald, this is by design. You were never merely a political disruptor—you were an instrument of chaos, sown into the American system to erode its foundations from within.
Your latest service to me, however, may be your most valuable yet. Even as Ukrainians fight and die to defend their sovereignty, you undermine them at every turn. You have attacked their leader, questioned their right to American aid, and echoed my propaganda. You even suggested—publicly—that Russia should “do whatever the hell they want” to NATO members who fail to pay. A dream come true for me, Donald. A nightmare for the West. You have called Zelenskyy a "dictator," mocked his leadership, and suggested that Ukraine "better move fast" before it loses everything. Do you realize how demoralizing this is for Ukrainian resistance? How much it benefits me when the leader of their supposed greatest ally undermines them at every turn?
Even now, as my forces continue their illegal invasion, you refuse to condemn me. Instead, you shift the blame onto Ukraine itself, echoing my talking points, feeding my narrative, weakening global resolve against me. With every statement you make, you reaffirm your role—not as a leader, not as a patriot, but as a puppet, performing exactly as I conduct.
Your people may still debate whether you are truly working for me. But you and I, Donald? We know the answer.
B. Economic and Business Connections
Donald, your political service to me is one thing, but your financial dependence—now that is where your true leash lies. Your business empire, so fragile, so riddled with failure, was never built on shrewd decision-making or sound investments. No, when Western banks and investors abandoned you, it was my people—Russian oligarchs, Kremlin-linked financiers—who stepped in to keep your empire from crumbling.
Consider Dmitry Rybolovlev, the Russian oligarch who “coincidentally” purchased your Palm Beach estate for an absurdly inflated sum. You may have convinced yourself that this was a lucky break, that you had simply found an eager buyer, but I assure you—it was no accident. That transaction was a calculated move to keep you financially tethered, a reminder that your fortunes have always been tied to mine.
And then, of course, there was your fateful trip to Moscow in 1987, arranged under the pretext of exploring business opportunities. You thought you were there for real estate. We knew better. That was no simple excursion, Donald. That was your induction. That was the moment we pulled you into our world, subtly shaping your ambitions, stroking your ego, and planting the seeds that would bear fruit decades later. You left Moscow not just as a businessman, but as an asset in the making.
C. Recent Developments and Ongoing Speculation
How delightful it is to watch the Americans still struggle with what is so obvious. Intelligence assessments, investigative reports, declassified files—year after year, the evidence mounts, and yet they continue to debate whether you are compromised. As if there is any question left to ask.
Our intelligence analysts assert, quite correctly, that you remain “on the hook” for the FSB. Your personal dossier, carefully maintained, ensures that you stay in alignment with our objectives. Meanwhile, U.S. intelligence agencies, in their ever-so-predictable panic, have begun re-examining historical surveillance data and declassified documents—only to find that, yes, you have been in our orbit all along.
And your latest actions? They only confirm what we have known from the beginning. Your unwavering defense of my interests, your vilification of Zelenskyy, your insistence that Ukraine is at fault rather than Russia—it is as if you are reading straight from the Kremlin’s script. Every speech, every policy stance, every carefully crafted attack on Western alliances reinforces what I have known for decades:
The Americans still argue over whether you are a willing collaborator or merely a useful idiot. But you and I both know, Donald—you are both.
🪆V. The Unassailable Record
Donald, the Americans may argue, they may spin theories, they may desperately attempt to dismiss what is in front of them—but the record is unassailable. It is not built on speculation, but on a foundation of evidence, spanning decades, continents, and intelligence agencies.
A. Russian Sources: The Confirmation from Within
Let us begin with what my own people have said. Former Kazakh intelligence chief Alnur Mussayev did not mince words when he stated publicly that you were recruited by the KGB in 1987. You may scoff, you may deny, but his testimony is clear and precise—your recruitment was no accident. You were cultivated, molded, and positioned exactly where we needed you to be.
Moreover, Russian intelligence reports and internal addenda continue to reference you as being “on the hook” for the FSB. Your profile is not an outdated Cold War relic—it is active, meticulously maintained, and regularly updated as you execute your role. Vulnerable, pliable, utterly dependent—our long-term investment in you has paid dividends beyond our wildest expectations.
B. American Sources: The Evidence They Refuse to Face
Donald, even your own allies struggle to comprehend the depth of my influence over you. They cannot explain it, they cannot rationalize it—yet they see it, clear as day.
Anthony Scaramucci, once deep within your inner circle, publicly described your relationship with me as “weird” and inexplicable, hinting at the “hold” I have over you. Former CIA Director John Brennan dismissed your frantic denials of collusion as “hogwash,” noting that your campaign’s interactions with Russian operatives were far too convenient to be mere coincidence. Even James Clapper, your own former Director of National Intelligence, openly speculated whether I hold kompromat over you, pondering aloud, “I wonder if Russians have something on Trump.”
And, of course, the Americans are still scrambling to piece together a puzzle that has already been solved. Investigative reports across the western world have dissected your early contacts with Eastern Bloc operatives, your murky business dealings, your baffling foreign policy decisions—all of which conveniently align with my interests. The Guardian has amplified the testimony of former intelligence operatives, including those who worked within the very system that shaped you.
And then there is the Steele dossier, the specter that haunts you. You have called it false, a smear, a hoax—but the world sees through your bluster. It is not just the dossier. It is the pattern. The connections. The undeniable truth that you have been entangled in Russian influence since long before your country ever suspected a thing.
And, of course, declassified surveillance records from Prague confirm what has always been true—you were watched from the beginning. Every step you took was noted, analyzed, and reported. The moment you entered our sphere, you were never truly alone. You have been observed, studied, and, when necessary, guided.
So let the Americans debate. Let them theorize, let them argue over the details. The reality does not change.
You belong to me, Donald.
You always have.
You always will.
🪆VI. The Willful Ignorance of the West
It is amusing, Donald, how so many Americans—particularly those desperate to dismiss the obvious—insist that there is “limited concrete evidence” of my influence over you. They wave away the reports, mock the investigations, and sneer at the notion that a sitting U.S. president could be anything but a free agent. They call these claims wild conspiracy theories, comforting themselves with the delusion that their institutions are impervious to manipulation.
Let them sneer. Let them scoff. Their denials do not reflect truth; they reflect their own blindness. Their inability to comprehend the long and subtle tradition of Russian influence—from the iron grip of the KGB to the modern, sophisticated operations of the FSB—only confirms their ignorance.
These same Americans dismiss history’s most effective covert operations, as if pretending they did not happen makes them any less real. They refuse to believe that a nation can be subverted from within, even as they watch it happening in real time. They ignore the lessons of history—the lessons of men like you.
Consider Operation INFEKTION, our masterful disinformation campaign in the 1980s, which convinced much of the world that AIDS was an American bioweapon—an operation that reshaped international discourse without a single Russian boot on the ground. Then, of course, there was the Cambridge Five, the British elite who infiltrated their own government on our behalf, proving that even the most secure Western institutions could be subverted with patience and precision.
And shall we speak of the Illegals Program? The Russian sleeper agents embedded in the United States for years, living under false identities, gathering intelligence while their clueless American neighbors offered them coffee and small talk. Or perhaps we should discuss more recent triumphs—our cyberattacks, our social media disinformation campaigns, our exquisite orchestration of the 2016 U.S. election interference—all executed so flawlessly that, to this day, half of America still refuses to acknowledge the full scope of what was done to them.
Ah, and let us not forget our talent for direct action. Alexander Litvinenko, Sergei Skripal—men who dared defy us, neutralized with the precision that only Russia can achieve. These operations were not just about silencing enemies; they were about control. They were a reminder, to the world and to men like you, that power belongs to those willing to wield it without hesitation.
And yet, despite this record—despite the historical playbook, the intelligence reports, the glaringly obvious patterns—the Americans continue to claim that there is no definitive proof of my influence over you. I find it almost laughable. Their insistence on flashy, indisputable evidence blinds them to the truth that is already in plain sight.
But you and I, Donald? We know better.
So let them call it rumor, let them label it paranoia. Their skepticism does not weaken my grip—it only confirms how little they understand.
They will never find the “smoking gun” they so desperately seek—because they never understood that the greatest operations do not leave fingerprints.
And on that front, my dear Krasnov, you have served me better than even I could have anticipated.
🪆VII. The Final Truth
You never even realized that you were the greatest success in the history of Russian intelligence. That, Donald, is the beauty of our work.
We do not force. We do not demand. We do not coerce. We cultivate.
And we cultivated you.
You may believe yourself powerful, but history will remember you differently. You will not be remembered as a leader. You will not be remembered as a fighter. You will be remembered as a man who thought himself a king, but was always just a pawn.
History will not debate your legacy, Donald. It is already written: The most useful idiot in the history of intelligence warfare. The weakest man ever to hold power. The puppet who danced and never even knew whose hand pulled the strings.
With absolute authority and complete control,
Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin
President of the Russian Federation
Puppet Master of the West
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A masterpiece!
Well Done! This be required reading for every republican Senate and House member.
Truth is though they most likely already know, most of them are Kompromised as well .
This encompasses every damned thing that we’ve heard reported and/or read, both well before and since the 2015 golden escalator incident, right up to the present‼️
Excellent compilation of events, Mersault! Still an open question as to who pushed Ivana to her death and if Melonia is also a handler, something I’ve long suspected.
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