Since real spies are so good, you never really know what actual spying is. But I do think spying is a lot more dangerous than we are led to believe.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Spying has always gone on since ancient times.
Spying is a like a game of chess: Sometimes you have to withdraw, sometimes you have to sacrifice one of your pieces to win - preferably a knight rather than a king or queen.
We are moving rapidly into a world in which the spying machinery is built into every object we encounter.
We have some material on spying by a major government on the tech industry. Industrial espionage.
Everybody calls everybody a spy, secretly, in Russia, and everybody is under surveillance. You never feel safe.
There will always be spies. We have to have them. Without them we wouldn't have got Osama bin Laden - it took us years, but it happened.
From infancy on, we are all spies; the shame is not this but that the secrets to be discovered are so paltry and few.
I'm sort of fascinated by the whole espionage crime thing.
Once you've lived the inside-out world of espionage, you never shed it. It's a mentality, a double standard of existence.
It is illegal for the CIA to spy on Americans and an affront to our Republic to spy on the Senate.
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