lethalLemon said:I spy on people in the shopping malls when I eat my lunch. Will they make a breaking news segment about me now too!?
Maybe if it's a slow enough news day...
-T.

lethalLemon said:I spy on people in the shopping malls when I eat my lunch. Will they make a breaking news segment about me now too!?
lethalLemon said:I spy on people in the shopping malls when I eat my lunch. Will they make a breaking news segment about me now too!?
Jim Seggie said:I spy on them in airports. I call it "people watching". A most interesting lot these humans...... :Tin-Foil-Hat:
While they peek in your bedroom you peek in theirs?cupper said:Don't be trying that south of the border. Could find yourself on a one way vacation to sunny Cuba. :'(
I like spying on the people that spy on me. Keeps them on their toes. 8)
milnews.ca said:Wait no longer - released package downloadable here (21 page PDF).
Greymatters said:Just because it says 'intelligence' in the title doesnt neccesarily mean its a 'military intelligence' product - which is about the most you can say about it here...
Greymatters said:Yes, it seems like a lot of 'intelligence' products are more along the lines of 'information' products...
Retired AF Guy said:That's because the definition of intelligence is, "information that has been processed." When you read a intelligence/security/counter-int report the majority of said report is information. In most cases the actual "intelligence" part is in the
comment(s) section where the analyst has taken the information, compared it to other sources and has come out with (we hope) an informed answer.
Retired AF Guy said:Well I sent an email off requesting the documents. Now its just wait and see.