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18 August 2009. Formerly on the Cryptome home page.


A3 sends:

A writes: "FSB surely is happy to embarrass this moron and get him kicked out, but he's not agency."

Although the video is surely embarrassing, I don't see what Hatcher did that was wrong that should get him kicked out. He was video-taped having sex; embarrassing for most people caught in that situation, I imagine, but hardly a crime... and nothing in itself to be ashamed of.

A2 sends: YouTube has withdrawn the video as against AUP.
Still here: http://www.kp.ru/daily/24339.4/530152/

A sends:

I found the Kyle Hatcher stuff interesting and did some research. I'm all for outing CIA officers caught in the honeypot, especially if it is a FSB job. However, after looking at his background, I would suggest that Hatcher is a State Department employee, as identified. His resume lists the Peace Corp. The Agency is loathe to ever hire someone who served in the PC, unless a minimum of seven has past, and even then only for exceptional candidates. It's a rare moment of honor, as they don't want to stain people who work overseas. Same for US journalists and AID workers: agency stays clear lest every legit person working overseas in those capacities be accused of being a spy. Just some food for thought. FSB surely is happy to embarrass this moron and get him kicked out, but he's not agency.

Russian Video of Sexual Honeytrapping an Alleged CIA Undercover Officer in Moscow

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2wUz-2aCgFc (Small screen)

https://download.yousendit.com/MnFqQ1ZxU1AwZ2xjR0E9PQ (Large screen)

Video with a Glimpse of the Alleged CIA Undercover Officer with US Ambassador

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rg5G0ll6q-w

And photo:

http://rotter.net/forum/scoops1/15331.shtml