(DC Pundit) – China and Russia are reportedly waging a silent, seductive war against America’s tech industry and Silicon Valley’s most powerful men appear to be the main battlefield. According to multiple intelligence insiders, “sex warfare” is alive and well, with stunning female spies sent to infiltrate U.S. companies, seduce executives, and steal valuable technology secrets. It’s espionage wrapped in perfume and high heels.
The Times of London reports that foreign agents, particularly from China and Russia, are targeting America’s brightest innovators, sometimes going so far as to marry and have children with them. Jeff Stoff, president of the Center for Research Security & Integrity (CRSI) and a former national security analyst, didn’t mince words: “It’s the Wild West out there,” he said. “China is targeting our startups, our academic institutions, our innovators, our DoD-funded research projects. There’s not enough oversight and action. It’s all intertwined as part of China’s economic warfare strategy, and we’ve not even entered the battlefield.”
So while the Biden-era bureaucrats were asleep at the wheel, Beijing and Moscow were apparently busy weaponizing romance. These spies aren’t hiding in dark alleys or hacking from basements—they’re sliding into LinkedIn DMs, showing up at startup competitions, and flashing smiles at venture capital mixers.
Counterintelligence sources told the Times that the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been hosting “startup competitions” across the U.S. as a clever front to pilfer sensitive trade secrets. One expert revealed a chilling case involving a “beautiful” Russian woman who took a job at an American aerospace company, seduced a colleague, married him, and had children—all while allegedly feeding information back to her government. “Showing up, marrying a target, having kids with a target—and conducting a lifelong collection operation—it’s very uncomfortable to think about but it’s so prevalent,” the source said.
The numbers don’t lie. Earlier this year, the House Committee on Homeland Security confirmed over 60 cases of Chinese espionage in the past four years. Insiders say the real figure could be far higher. And the cost? The Commission on the Theft of American Intellectual Property estimates up to $600 billion per year in stolen trade secrets, most of it traced back to China.
Need proof that this isn’t some wild movie plot? Look at the 2023 case of Klaus Pflugbeil, a Chinese resident sentenced to prison for attempting to sell stolen Tesla tech for $15 million to undercover U.S. agents. His partner in crime, Yilong Shao, is still on the run.
And then there’s the unforgettable scandal involving Rep. Eric Swalwell and his cozy relationship with a Chinese spy named Fang Fang, a perfect example of how “sexpionage” seeps from Washington boardrooms to California bedrooms.
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James Mulvenon, chief intelligence officer of Pamir Consulting, confirmed the danger firsthand, saying he himself had been targeted by a foreign temptress. “It really seems to have ramped up recently,” he said. He also recalled two “attractive Chinese women” attempting to infiltrate a Virginia tech conference. “We didn’t let them in, but they had all the information and everything else. It is a phenomenon. And I will tell you: it is weird.”
Mulvenon summed up America’s vulnerability bluntly: “They have an asymmetric advantage when it comes to sex warfare.”
In other words, while President Trump’s administration focuses on rebuilding national strength and securing U.S. interests, our adversaries are using the oldest trick in the book, lust, to steal our future.
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