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Aliia Roza, a former Russian citizen who claims to be an ex-spy, is breaking her silence and revealing her tales of sexpionage in a new podcast called “To Die For” from Tenderfoot TV and iHeartPodcasts. This is the first time an alleged Russian Federal Security Service-trained “seduction agent” is speaking out about her training, techniques, targets, and missions after staying silent for over two decades. Roza, who managed to flee Moscow with her young son, explains that becoming a parent was the biggest achievement of her life and the driving force behind her decision to escape the life she was leading.

Born into a Kazakh-Tatar family of a high-ranking military officer in the Soviet Union, Roza was involved in a government program as a child for children of high-ranking officers. She was trained from a young age in various physical activities and martial arts and was eventually chosen at age 18 to participate in a top-secret program that taught her how to use seduction and persuasion to get information from enemy targets. This program, developed by former KGB psychologists and high-ranking officers, focused on the art of communication, dressing up, makeup, and understanding the psychology of people, particularly criminals and men. Roza explained the importance of compliments, leading conversations, and using sex techniques to make a target obsessed with you.

Roza revealed that she was trained to believe she was a hero fighting against human and drug trafficking, saving underage kids who were kidnapped from their families. Despite the low pay and sacrificing her body for these missions, she felt patriotic and powerful. However, she later realized she was brainwashed as a master manipulator and never asked herself how she felt being constantly abused and raped by random men. After falling in love with a man she was supposed to gather intelligence on, Roza had to flee Moscow with his help and eventually settled in Los Angeles, where she assumed a new name to start a new life. She has not returned to Russia in over a decade and now teaches seduction tips to women looking to boost their self-esteem.

Neil Strauss, the author of “The Game,” who is behind the podcast, initially found it difficult to believe Roza’s story but after doing research and speaking to sources, he realized the intensity of her experiences. He hopes the podcast will encourage other former female spies to come forward and shed light on what it is like for women growing up in the Russian military intelligence community. Roza, who has over a million followers on Instagram, expressed disappointment over the Russia-Ukraine war and hopes her story will encourage women to be inspired, support each other, and share their stories to unite against evil. The podcast delves into Roza’s experiences and the exploitation that occurs when sex and love are used as weapons of war, showing that there are no winners in such situations.

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