shadowangel
Black cats consider me unlucky.
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Another angle to consider is that the British Secret Intelligence Service (MI-6) absorbed several other intelligence departments following World War 2 and began to concentrate efforts against the Soviet Union. As with other intelligence departments throughout the world, I'm sure that the SIS recruited civilians to assist in intelligence-gathering operations. Some working knowledge of cryptography and crypto-analysis could have easliy been included in the individual's training.
If a mission had gone wrong, and the person killed, its highly likely that the truth of what occured would never be released.
If a mission had gone wrong, and the person killed, its highly likely that the truth of what occured would never be released.