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The Spies Next Door
[url=http://www.cnn.com/2010/POLITICS/06/28/russian.spying.arrests/index.html?hpt=T1]Feds arrest 10 accused of being Russian agents - CNN.com[/url]
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Suprised this wasn't posted earlier.
I'd be suprised but I don't think I'm that naive to think there aren't people in the US trying to spy for their home countries. We have domestic terrorists here in the US, there's no reason to believe there's not spies here either. Good job catching them and hopefully these guys will suffer and the bigger leason will be learned by countries like Russia. Then again I'm not naive enough to believe the US doesn't have spies in other countries. So it's a double edged sword imo. I'm also glad we are hearing about this now and not after we hear in the media that there's some top secret info getting leaked to other countries and we don't know who's doing it. So all in all just some good news about something our gov't did right for once. I'm sure this will turn into another heated discussion on this board that will inevitably end up about politics though, there isn't anything gov't related on this board that didn't end up turning into a fight between liberals and conservatives. |
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Just curious as to whom on this board actually lived in proximity to those that have been arrested. When we lived in suburban D.C. I always wondered who was a “spook” when we strolled down Embassy Row, around the White House, Pentagon, etc. I guess you just never know who your neighbors really are sometimes.
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Luckily Sarah Palin can spy for us because she can see Russia from her house.
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that's wild
we also have intel agents posted up in many places I guess it really comes down to what's shared |
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[quote=Dlyne8r;709466]Just curious as to whom on this board actually lived in proximity to those that have been arrested. When we lived in suburban D.C. I always wondered who was a “spook” when we strolled down Embassy Row, around the White House, Pentagon, etc. I guess you just never know who your neighbors really are sometimes.[/quote]
no doubt, who there actually has access to stuff I mean even in very very rural Virginia there were several people taken in after 9/11 including those associated with a group where members in Colorado had been caught with lots of info, blueprints, weapons, explosives, etc.. really goes to show how deep intel goes I love hearing stuff like this.. if anyone likes reading and hasn't already checked out Digital Fortress by Dan Brown (same guy as The DaVinci Code) I suggest that you give it a read |
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[quote=tryfuhl;709470]no doubt, who there actually has access to stuff
I mean even in very very rural Virginia there were several people taken in after 9/11 including those associated with a group where members in Colorado had been caught with lots of info, blueprints, weapons, explosives, etc.. really goes to show how deep intel goes I love hearing stuff like this.. if anyone likes reading and hasn't already checked out[B] Digital Fortress by Dan Brown [/B](same guy as The DaVinci Code) I suggest that you give it a read[/quote] Really entertaining book. Dan Brown can really crank out the page turners. It's not compelling literature, but it's damn entertaining. This story about the spies is some serious cold-war throwback stuff. Speaks to Putin's desire to bring back the spy networks of the old USSR. |
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I'm guessing Russia will now be inclined to round-up some Americans and an exchange of agents will take place. Let's hope our agents in Russia have better covers than our Iranian boarder "hikers."
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If you watch the new travolta movie out on dvd,From Paris with Love,in the bonus features theres some ex-spies telling how they did things in foriegn countries,very interesting.They would have their cover job,then do their spying at night or when they had their chance
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If you want to learn about ex-spies watch Burn Notice on USA, awesome series...
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So THIS is what a Russian Spy looks like!
[IMG]http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20100629/capt.772355b3d427443ab4c82d24f87d27e3-772355b3d427443ab4c82d24f87d27e3-0.jpg?x=264&y=345&q=85&sig=jUNACZUYhOD1lWABUNbTSg--[/IMG] [IMG]http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20100629/capt.bb46f2176af040e7a3f6d5fd9795f2b5-bb46f2176af040e7a3f6d5fd9795f2b5-0.jpg[/IMG] |
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[quote=CRedskinsRule;709646]So THIS is what a Russian Spy looks like!
[IMG]http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20100629/capt.772355b3d427443ab4c82d24f87d27e3-772355b3d427443ab4c82d24f87d27e3-0.jpg?x=264&y=345&q=85&sig=jUNACZUYhOD1lWABUNbTSg--[/IMG] [IMG]http://d.yimg.com/a/p/ap/20100629/capt.bb46f2176af040e7a3f6d5fd9795f2b5-bb46f2176af040e7a3f6d5fd9795f2b5-0.jpg[/IMG][/quote] Shit I just converted to Rushki! Why do they need to spy on us when they already have a fellow traveller in the WH? |
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Damn Russians!
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[quote=Trample the Elderly;709662]Shit I just converted to Rushki!
[B]Why do they need to spy on us when they already have a fellow traveller in the WH?[/B][/quote] Huh? Are you saying that Obama is Russian? Or are you saying that Obama is Communist (which Russia no longer is)? |
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pleases don't get him started. seems like someone always takes the bait
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