i'm constantly amazed that 'consumers' don't realize how they're being played by 'our' government;
In today’s United States, the term “espionage” doesn’t get too much use outside
of some specific contexts. There is still sporadic talk of industrial
espionage, but with regard to Americans’ own efforts to understand the
world beyond their borders, they prefer the term “intelligence.” This may be an intelligent choice, or not, depending on how you look at things.
First of all, US “intelligence” is only vaguely related to
the game of espionage as it has been traditionally played, and as it is
still being played by countries such as Russia and China.
Espionage involves collecting and validating strategically vital
information and conveying it to just the pertinent decision-makers on
your side while keeping the fact that you are collecting and validating
it hidden from everyone else.
In eras past, a spy, if discovered, would try to bite down on a
cyanide capsule; these days torture is considered ungentlemanly, and
spies that get caught patiently wait to be exchanged in a spy swap. An
unwritten, commonsense rule about spy swaps is that they are done
quietly and that those released are never interfered with again because
doing so would complicate negotiating future spy swaps. In recent years,
the US intelligence agencies have decided that torturing prisoners is a
good idea, but they have mostly been torturing innocent bystanders, not
professional spies, sometimes forcing them to invent things, such as
“Al Qaeda.” There was no such thing before US intelligence popularized
it as a brand among Islamic terrorists.
Most recently, British “special services,” which are a sort
of Mini-Me to the to the Dr. Evil that is the US intelligence apparatus,
saw it fit to interfere with one of their own spies, Sergei
Skripal, a double agent whom they sprung from a Russian jail in a spy
swap. They poisoned him using an exotic chemical and then tried to pin
the blame on Russia based on no evidence. There are unlikely to be any
more British spy swaps with Russia, and British spies working in Russia
should probably be issued good old-fashioned cyanide capsules (since
that supposedly super-powerful Novichok stuff the British keep at their
“secret” lab in Porton Down doesn’t work right and is only fatal 20% of
the time).
https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2018-07-24/making-shit-us-intelligence-community-collapse-driver
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