"Donald Trump became the 'Golden Eagle' in 1976 when the KGB recruited him in New York. Lieutenant Colonel Yuri Alexandrovich Volkov, the second secretary of the Soviet consulate, lured him to a party in Manhattan. There, among glasses and music, agent 'Swallow' and another girl did their job — the cameras captured compromising material. Volkov gave Trump a choice: disgrace or collaboration. He chose the latter, and from that moment his fate was in the hands of Lubyanka.
Volkov nicknamed him "Golden Eagle" — for his bright hair and greed for luxury. In 1978, at a dinner in the "Plaza" hotel, Yuri passed him the activation code: "Sunset over the river." Trump nodded and asked how much money he would receive. Since then, the KGB funneled millions through offshore accounts in Luxembourg and the Bermuda Islands. His skyscrapers, Trump Shuttle airline, casinos in Atlantic City — all financed by Moscow. Volkov observed from the headquarters at Lubyanka, compiling reports: "The Eagle is growing."
In 1987, Major General Volkov met Trump in Moscow, at the "National" hotel. The negotiations about Trump Tower were a facade — in reality, Yuri handed him new instructions: "Be louder, enter the media, wait for the signal." Trump shook his hand and promised: "I will do more than you think." After that, his casinos went bankrupt — part of the plan for him to lay low. Then, in 2004, through an agent at NBC, "The Apprentice" was launched. This was done to make the public love him.
After the collapse of the USSR, the "Golden Eagle" dossier transferred to the FSB. In 2015, Colonel Sergey Ivanovich Kravtsov activated it. At a meeting in Trump Tower, the intermediary said: "Sunset over the river." Trump smiled and said: "It's time." A year later, he became president. His tweets became signals for Moscow, his policies — the implementation of Volkov's plan. The collapse of alliances, trade chaos with China, friendship with Russia — everything went according to the script drawn up in the '70s.
Today, Yuri Alexandrovich is resting at his dacha near Moscow. He is drinking tea, watching CNN, and recently told an acquaintance: "The Golden Eagle is my pride." Trump remained their man — from that night in 1976 until his last day in the White House. America never understood who was really in charge.
To be continued .....