US's greatest spy up to now was George Washington. He also helped set up the Culper spy ring http://www.3villagecsd.k12.ny.us/Elementary/minnesauke/3villagehist/CulperSpyRing.htm They used "invisible ink", and other spy craft. I have actually heard some believe that this Culper "ring" is the earliest predecessor of the CIA, and might be sorta around still another type of way. Have you any further information to add. Please do so. Or if you come across any factual past history of spy gizmos or trade craft you would like to share. Again please do so.
Hey it would certainly make life more interesting, a major of adrenalin rush, also after watching burn notice it looks kind of fun.
Thanks Gorlitz for the reply, I have seen burn notice as well. I think it would be neater to do things burn notice style than 007 style. But it would be interesting to see a movie combine those two, or be like both.
I got you to look in the thread Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!... Thanks for your enlightening post spider.
As an autistic person, I would be the world's worst spy. I don't even know what's going on in my normal life when people aren't trying to hide anything!
Hey with you there, if I could be a spy I'd rather be Michael Weston than Bond any day of the week, he is way cooler, helps people, has a conscience and doesn't (usually) kill people. That said I'd like all Bond's femme fatale's though Please Register or Log in to view the hidden image!
Yeah Weston never quite seems to get to go after the "I've got an under sea base" or the "I've got my own space station" type villains.
Spies watch spies who then spy on those who get paid by both sides , nice job when you are playing one side against the other.