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Valerie J. Routhieaux
@just4him (323168)
• Green Bay, Wisconsin
31 May 24
Day 134 – Fear
Numbers 13:1 JEHOVAH spoke to Moses, saying, 2 “Send men to spy out the land of Canaan, which I am giving to the children of Israel; from each tribe of their fathers you will send a man, everyone a leader among...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
1 Mar 23
For years it has been thought some "enemy" of the US was transmitting some sort of microwave "ray gun" or something and making people in some overseas embassies sick, giving them headaches, causing nausea, affecting vision & other...
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DW Davis
@DWDavis (25797)
• United States
5 Jun 22
I found this agent of the ESN spying into our backyard and communicating with his headquarters using his acorn phone. He was a bold operative. He just sat there on the branch and let me take his picture. This fellow's spycraft is...
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DINNERLADY
@lazydaizee (6732)
• United Kingdom
3 Jan 21
I enjoyed reading this book because it was about a young man, Phil who was 18, and his grandmother, Emma who was in her middle sixties, when they went on holiday together back in 1979. Who would have thought that for a young man...
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Jim Bauer
@porwest (112876)
• United States
18 Sep 20
You ever had one of those friends who had to know all of your business? You know, somehow they are just into every move you make and are constantly watching you...
Spying on you.
I have one like that. He's...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
28 Apr 19
While Wednesday had been a full day and evening to explore the capital, the eve of the Easter weekend gave me until about 4pm to travel round the city taking photos, before going to the Park Hotel venue for the convention, to meet...
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J.P. Randolph
@jprtist (656)
• Pueblo, Colorado
20 Feb 19
As the title say's, I believe U.S. intelligence would be delighted if they never have to expose the extent that Trump is complicit with the Russians. They will benefit more if Turmp is taken down by his conspiracy, money...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
24 Sep 18
Spoiler alerts
I missed this gripping spy drama on its TV screening but it is currently on Freeview on the BBC I-Player.
A deadly female assassin called Villanelle is rampaging her way round Europe, upsetting her superiors by...
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Winterishere
@thedevilinme (5216)
• Northampton, England
8 Mar 18
You may have read that a Russian Spy and his daughter were attacked with nerve gas in Salisbury, England. Ironically the original nerve agent was invented at Porton Down in England just after the war; just 6 miles from the high...
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James Higgins
@JamesHxstatic (29410)
• Eugene, Oregon
23 Jan 18
I heard about this book a while back in an interview with the author on NPR. It is an astounding (Non-Fiction, caps intended) tale of "the dark reign of America's Spymaster in Korea."
Most of the book takes place during Korean...
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Pamela Ross
@ChildofGod81 (504)
• United States
10 Jun 16
I'm watching Alias, with Jennifer Garner, and am learning a few things about being a spy. Such As:
1. You will always get caught, so be ready to run. A LOT.
2. You can look like anyone as long as you have a good wig.
3. The best...
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AmberLynn
@ScribbledAdNauseum (104615)
• United States
17 Feb 16
Just doing random keyword type research. Typing in random phrases and seeing where it gets me.
In 1606 the first recorded execution in the American Colonies was committed. George Kendall was put to death (I have yet to find out...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
16 Oct 15
Notes on a panel discussion I watched last year at the Worldcon Science Fiction Convention in London. - Sunday 17th August 2015
A very entertaining and well thought out panel discussing the evolution of spy-drama from the...
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Arthur Chappell
@arthurchappell (44941)
• Preston, England
7 Oct 15
1969 – Spoiler alerts.
The first episode of the closing season of The Avengers is rather sad, marking the strangest character departure story for a well loved TV character ever, (Diana Rigg’s Mrs Emma Peel) and the introduction...
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MsTickle
@MsTickle (25180)
• Australia
18 Nov 12
Saw this movie with Angelina Jolie in the lead role on telly last night.
It is a fabulous movie and at times I was on the edge of my seat and could not take my eyes off the screen...
...but the ending????...
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Your Highness Emperor Albert Whisker
@CaptAlbertWhisker (32760)
• Calgary, Alberta
30 Dec 10
This had been a theme of Gazillions of Espionage movies and action movies, That there are Russian spies everywhere. This urban legend is fascinating because it has been used in lots of Fictions, So what the story is like...Well...
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