Analyst's note: Dispite the fact that our lame-stream media made light of it, here is what is now being reported regarding the recent case regarding the Russian spies who were sent back to Russia by our government.
"The 10 sleeper agents exposed in 2010 were reportedly succeeding in efforts to rise in American society and gain connections to policymakers. Newly released documents detail the investigation. [....]
[....] The U.S. government reportedly learned about the spy ring from Col. Alexander Poteyev, an American mole in Russian foreign intelligence who fled Moscow days before the FBI arrested the Russians. A Russian military court convicted him in absentia for high treason and desertion.
The U.S. ultimately arrested the 10 Russians and swapped them for four Russians who were serving time after being convicted of spying for the West.
Russian President Dmitry Medvedev awarded the 10 freed spies Russia's highest honors at a Kremlin ceremony. Chapman, a diplomat's daughter, has kept a high profile in Russia, working as a model and doing paid celebrity endorsements.
An 11th suspect, Christopher Metsos, who delivered money and equipment to the sleeper agents, absconded after a court in Cyprus freed him on bail. The FBI released surveillance photos of Metsos, who reportedly claimed to be Canadian, on Monday.
The FBI documents, photos and videos can be found at http://www.fbi.gov.
PHOTOS: Russian sleeper agents in the U.S.