Re: [TSCM-L] Espionage in the News

From: Edith Dinn <edit..._at_yahoo.com>
Date: Thu, 4 Jan 2007 16:06:55 -0800 (PST)
The Gentleman: ...without offense, "liberal left, I assume"

Go to the libraries around the world. I hope that you understand several languages. Then, build another phenomenal database, (some already exist, of course).

Better yet, enjoy visiting book stores, relax, have coffee and buy books to populate the content stories on your new project.Give credit to the authors. For current actions, track down reports on all the front lines. Keep account of foreign laws.

Better yet, Be Safe and come back later, in a few years, to buy more books, after publications are approved. Wishing you success to sell lots of enticing adds on the blog, to keep you going.

After all, you are only interested in this field, but you don't seem to have the vision for forecasting, therefore you'll be dependent on many other entities who are tracking trends for years.

Edith

The Gentleman <th3g..._at_yahoo.com> wrote:

For those who are interested, I have started a blog to keep track of
espionage stories occuring worldwide. It is located at:

http://thegentlemansmail.blogspot.com

The website is mainly geared towards international espionage because
that is where the majority of the news related material tends to be,
however I will also be posting on subjects such as industrial espionage
and espionage devices. I have had an interest in the field for years
and would appreciate any posts or input on the related topics presented
on the site. My ultimate goal is to be able to track trends, draw
connections, and come to some conclusions about where espionage is
heading in regions and countries. As many of you seem to combat
industrial espionage and conduct counter-intelligence investigations, I
look forward to hearing what you have to say.

Thanks,
The Gentleman





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