Spies
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2010 8:29 pm
I can't believe none of ya'll have posted anything about spies...
I've noticed that whenever one of the news stations is running this story, hers is the picture they always put on the screen....I wouldn't mind a crack at the ginger one, she's quite hot



Gob wrote:
I'd do her...
Russian spy Anna Chapman has stripped off for a cover spread in a men's magazine, striking a number of James Bond-style poses in her latest stunt since she left the United States.
The publication of the pictures - which show Chapman sporting G-strings and wielding a pistol - comes after President Dmitry Medvedev bestowed top state honours on the spies in the espionage scandal that brought her global stardom.
Chapman's antics since being deported from the United States in July along with nine other Russian spies have by any standards been unusual for an employee of the Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR).
http://www.smh.com.au/lifestyle/people/ ... utostart=1
Anna Chapman's show is called Secrets of the World. Each week on the Russian channel Ren TV, she sets about explaining the mysteries of our planet.
"The programme's for everyone," Anna says in a break. "Everyone is interested in mysteries, because they are secrets, they are unsolved."
She is less keen, however, to talk about her own secrets. I ask Anna Chapman if she really had been a spy.
"I will never deny and I will never confirm the fact," she replies coldly.
The Americans had no such doubts on the matter.
Eight months ago, Anna Chapman was one of 10 alleged Russian sleeper agents deported from the United States.
At Vienna airport the agents were exchanged for four people the Russians claimed had been spying for the West.
It was the biggest spy swap since the Cold War. Back in Russia, Ms Chapman and her fellow deportees received medals from President Dmitry Medvedev and heaps of praise from Prime Minister Vladimir Putin.
Most secret agents, once uncovered, arrested and deported, normally adopt a low profile back home. Not Anna Chapman.
Since returning to Russia, she's hardly been out of the headlines.
Although I haven't confirmed this fact, she is surely the first Russian spy to have done a photo shoot for a men's magazine wearing very little and brandishing a pistol.
As well as being a model, Ms Chapman has also been an investment adviser for a bank, a charity worker and a campaigner for high-speed internet.
She's also been elected one of the leaders of the youth wing of Mr Putin's political party.
There are rumours she may even run for parliament this autumn. I ask Ms Chapman if that's true.
"All I'm going to say is I'm interested in helping other people," she replies. "That's all."
It's another secret she is keeping well away from the cameras.
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