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Secrets
The Baranof Pretext (Book 3 in the Ian Scott Series) EXCERPT Chapter 1 – Secrets“Our secrets define us, not what others know about us but the inner workings of our lives, the fears and apprehensions we don’t reveal to anyone. We hide our secrets from our lovers and tell ourselves it is to spare their…
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Spy Pigeons
Spy Pigeons Carrier pigeons have been used as messengers in espionage for centuries. Have high speed electronics and the widespread use of drones put pigeons out of the spy business? Apparently not, according to Dr Frank Blazich of the National Museum of American History. Stephen Moss refers to Dr Blazich in his book, “Ten Birds…
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The Cat Says “Go Look”
There is a small black cat in our office, a Tuxedo Tom who thinks he owns the joint.Tux lives in a different world because his eyesight and hearing are better than mine,but the lesson learned is about his curiosity. When he hears a strange sound he hasto go check it out, even if it comes…
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Spying Is About People
If a spy taps into your communication system he may capture confidential data, but it will be fragmented, bits and pieces. He won’t know how you plan to use the information or if the information is real. It could be bogus, part of a disinformation campaign to lead you off track and sap your…
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Eavesdropping Named
Eavesdropping Name Eavesdropping Named My Ph.D. Thesis “Spies & Private Lives – The Evolution of Eavesdropping from 1656 – 1982” was published in 1982. That is a long time ago. It was hard work, hours of research, and the realizationof how little I knew about eavesdropping. My Mentor had a vicious sense of humor and…