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OPINION: Documents allege alleged ties between the Kremlin and Trump

Documents reaching the British newspaper The Guardian and that they claim to reflect a meeting in the Kremlin on January 22, 2016, reveal a campaign by Russian spy agencies to put in place the necessary mechanisms that would bring Donald Trump to the White House. If the leaked documents “No 32-04 vd” are legitimate, such an endeavor would generate “social unrest” in North America.

The closed-door meeting apparently discussed a psychological profile of the Republican candidate who describes himself as an “impulsive, mentally unstable and unbalanced individual suffering from an inferiority complex.” In this way the most favorable candidate was represented to further Russian interests. It is known that the work was distributed among the different agencies: GRU (Central Intelligence Department), SVR (Foreign Intelligence Service) and FSB (Federal Security Service).

If the report that the journalists allege is reliable, it has already been analyzed by the European intelligence services, this afternoon it would be the subject of discussion between German Chancellor Angela Merkel and US President Joe Biden in the White House.

Although the Russian intervention in the presidential elections is already known thanks to the report of the special prosecutor Mueller, its conclusions were confirmed when a grand jury accused twelve Russian intelligence agents of hacking into the computer networks of the Democratic Party. The detailed statement of charges also listed the theft of a large amount of strategic data.

The filtered material The Guardian, if it is legitimate, it appears to confirm the existence of “kompromat”, potentially compromising material, about the future American president, collected during “unofficial visits by Trump to the territory of the Russian Federation.” The newspaper refers to “certain events” that occurred during Trump’s trips to Moscow. Members of the Security council are invited to find details in appendix five, in paragraph five, as indicated in the document. Analysts Andrei Soldatov and Sir Andrew Wood were able to read the report. Others in the United States advised caution.

Quoting: a Trump victory would help create the “theoretical political scenario … that will definitely lead to the destabilization of the US socio-political system.”

There is circumstantial evidence such as a photo of the meeting, a photocopy of the summary of the report. Experts say the editor appears to be Vladimir Symonenko, a senior official in charge of the Kremlin’s expert department who provides analytical material to Vladimir Putin.

There are paragraphs that analyze how Russia could put self-sustaining and self-replicating “viruses in the media” and in American public life. “This would alter the consciousness of the masses, especially in certain groups.”

Russia Today and Donald Trump denied the authenticity of the documents.

Justo J. Sánchez is a cultural analyst, contributing regularly to the Los Angeles Times en Español.

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