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Former Russian sex spy claims she was trained as a ‘master manipulator’

After charming her targets as a “master manipulator,” Aria Rosa has broken her silence.

A former Russian national who claims to be a former spy is revealing his story of sex espionage in a new podcast from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts. “To die.”

Deadline.com reports that the podcast is the first time the alleged Russian Federal Security Service (FSB)-trained “seduction agent” has spoken out about his “training, techniques, targets, and missions.” It is claimed that.

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Aliia Roza shares her story on TenderfootTV and the iHeartPodcasts series “To Die For.” (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

It was launched by Neil Strauss, author of “The Game” and “The Dirt,” about the rock band Mötley Crüe.

“I have been silent for over 20 years,” Rosa told Fox News Digital. “But for several reasons, I couldn’t remain silent. Even though I had been through so much trauma, I couldn’t live with this pain any longer. … Unless it’s me. [speaking out]If so, who will speak up?

In the podcast, listeners will learn how Rosa fled Moscow with her young son. Her Rosa said she wants to give her children a better life than hers.

“It’s been over 20 years since I’ve been silent.”

— Aria Rosa

Alia Rosa looking to the side in a sheer black dress and hoodie

Aria Rosa, who lives in Los Angeles, told FOX News Digital that she wants to give her son a better life. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“My greatest accomplishment in life is becoming a parent,” Rosa explained. “I wanted to experience that. I wanted to start a family. I wanted children. And I wasn’t allowed to do that. And then I realized, ‘Wait a minute. I only live once. I ‘I don’t want to sacrifice my life for something I no longer believe in.’ That was the moment I looked for a possibility of escape. ”

Alia Rosa as a child on her father's shoulders

Alia Rosa spoke on her podcast about how she grew up in a strict household. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

Rosa was born into a Kazakh Tatar family and a high-ranking Soviet military officer. Her grandfather fought against the Nazis during World War II, and her father is a high-ranking officer for over 45 years. Rosa said that when she was a child, she participated in a special government program for children of high-ranking military officers.

Rosa said that she once had a big dream of pursuing fashion design. But she says it was her father who warned her that “she had no other choice.”

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Aria Rosa as a child

Alia Rosa Alia Rosa was born in the Soviet Union to a Kazakh Tatar family and a high-ranking Soviet military officer. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“I have been trained from a young age to do different things, such as martial arts and physical activities,” Rosa claimed. “I learned not to give up, not to be weak, not to cry. No one can participate in this program. It is not possible without a high-ranking official in the family.”

“I never thought that would happen. [later] Join the sex program. ”

“I never thought that would happen. [later] Join the sex program. ”

Roza said that at the age of 18, she was chosen from among 350 students to participate in a top-secret program developed by former KGB psychologists and senior officials. So Rosa researched ways to use seduction and persuasion to obtain information from enemy targets, he said.

Aria Rosa sitting outdoors wearing a jacket

At the age of 18, Alia Rosa enrolled in a secret program where she learned the art of seduction. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“It’s not just sex; it’s actually far from sex,” Rosa explained. “It’s all about the art of communication. We’re taught how to dress up, how to put on makeup, how to present ourselves, how to talk to our targets, how to make them believe in us and trust us. … It’s , about people, criminals, the psychology of men… It’s about understanding the male perspective and what exactly they want.

Aria Rosa in military uniform

Alia Rosa is the granddaughter of a national hero who fought against the Nazis during World War II. Her father is a high-ranking officer over 45 years old. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“When seducing, it’s as simple as starting with…a good compliment,” she continued. “It’s more than just, ‘I like your jacket.’ From that moment on, it has to be really specific and relevant. And once you know how to lead the conversation, people will want to talk to you.” Become very open-minded. Become very friendly… learn how to be polite, friendly and respectful in society.

Aria Rosa saluting in military uniform

Aria Rosa said she was chosen from among 350 students to take part in a top-secret program developed by former KGB psychologists and senior officials. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“And there are sex techniques,” she teased. “It’s really hardcore. But you get the target hooked on you. It’s a completely different game.”

Rosa said it took her “years” to later realize that she had been “brainwashed” into being a “master pilot.”

“It makes your target fall in love with you.”

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Aria Rosa with a knife

Aria Rosa said she is training to be a “master manipulator.” (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“I was led to believe that I was a hero who fought against human trafficking and drug trafficking and rescued all the minor children who were kidnapped from their families,” she said. “I saw all the parents coming to our department crying and asking for help.

“Our pay as agents was very low. … About $100 a month for working six days a week. … But I felt patriotic. I felt like a hero saving someone’s life. And I felt so powerful that no one else could, because I was sacrificing my body to fulfill all these missions. I separated my emotions from my body.

Alia Rosa posing on an airplane

Aria Rosa said she initially felt “patriotic” as a spy. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“At the end of the day, I felt really good when I saved someone’s life,” Rosa said. “But I never asked myself how I felt, being in a body that was constantly being abused and raped by random men.”…One former FBI agent said that I was a broken toy and that I myself was being sex trafficked. …But all of my classmates, we didn’t feel like we were patriotic. We were willing to sacrifice anything for the government. ”

Neil Strauss speaking at the podium

Author Neil Strauss is the host of “To Die For.” (Rich Fury/Getty Images for iHeartMedia)

Strauss told Fox News Digital that it was difficult for him to believe Rosa’s story at first. However, after she did research and spoke to her sources, it was hard for her to ignore her claims.

“I just covered the story of Alia’s time in Russia,” he explained. “But there’s a whole other world, a whole other story. There’s a very intense experience, trauma, PTSD. … It goes places no one expects.

Aria Rosa posing in a red dress

Alia Rosa worked as a secret agent to stop human and drug trafficking. It’s something she remains passionate about. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

“I remember being introduced to Alias ​​for the first time over dinner,” Strauss recalls. “When she started speaking, everyone stopped what they were doing. They just listened to her. She sat on the floor for the rest of the meal. All I could think was… There was a story to be told here. And it was the way she told her story. I have never been there.”

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Glamorous shot of Alia Rosa in a low-cut sheer black dress

It was love that made Alia Rosa reconsider her life choices. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

In 2004, Rosa fell in love with the man she was planning to collect information from. new york post report. According to the newspaper, her male colleagues discovered that she was a spy. Rosa fled Moscow with the help of her boyfriend and eventually set down roots in Los Angeles.

Rosa said she has not returned to Russia for more than 10 years. She took on her new name, which she still uses today.

Rosa said she also feels “used” by the Russian government, even though she works as a spy to stop human and drug trafficking.

“I’ve seen other female agents who have reached a certain age, like 56,” she said. “They were so miserable, so lonely. They weren’t allowed to have a private life. They weren’t allowed to have a family. … I couldn’t let that happen to me.”

Aria Rosa wearing a red dress and holding a gun

Alia Rosa teaches other women the art of seduction. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

Now, Rosa is no longer an agent-in-training and teaches seduction tips to women who want to improve their self-esteem. Her Instagram has over 1 million followers.

She said she was “disappointed” by the Russia-Ukraine war.

“Putin started the war,” she said. “All these innocent people are dying for no reason. … It’s terrible. We need to speak out on this issue because it’s not over yet. … This evil Who speaks up against what’s going on in the world? I hope my story inspires women and supports each other. I hope you can share your story. ”

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Close-up of Aria Rosa staring at the camera

Aria Rosa said she was encouraged to return to her old life. She refused. (Courtesy of Aria Rosa)

Strauss hopes the podcast will encourage other former female spies to come forward.

“What struck me is that most people are afraid to speak,” he explained. “And if Russian intelligence is so widespread, why are so few people coming forward? I don’t think they understand what it’s like: the lack of rights, the lack of agency, the abuse and fear that goes on there.

“If you look into Aria’s story, you’ll see that it doesn’t work for everyone,” he added. “The agents are just as exploited as the targets. I don’t think there are any winners when sex and love are used as weapons of war.”

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