"Spy" is going a little far for a code-breaker. I was in Intel during my Army time, and nobody would've called me a spy
except my sister (a college professor and therefore a Communist fellow-traveller) and anybody hostile to the U.S. who'd captured me. Well, yes, there was
that time in East Berlin, but that was unofficial and strictly amateurish.... Note that if he had worked in Bletchley Park, he likely
would've done more damage to the Nazis' operations than many an actual spy.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.
except my sister (a college professor and therefore a Communist fellow-traveller) and anybody hostile to the U.S. who'd captured me. Well, yes, there was
that time in East Berlin, but that was unofficial and strictly amateurish.... Note that if he had worked in Bletchley Park, he likely
would've done more damage to the Nazis' operations than many an actual spy.
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Big Brother is watching you. And damn, you are so bloody BORING.