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A few days back all the British media was up in arms about a supposed Russian journalist who was said to be a spying on a British army faculty. He used his real name, his own passport, and his own car where the registration could be clearly seen. It was said that he tried to enter the base in broad daylight with a camera crew but was stopped by security guards. What sort of spy is that, but the British probably believed the stories? [embedded content] A British Spy
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A few days back all the British media was up in arms about a supposed Russian journalist who was said to be a spying on a British army faculty. He used his real name, his own passport, and his own car where the registration could be clearly seen. It was said that he tried to enter the base in broad daylight with a camera crew but was stopped by security guards. What sort of spy is that, but the British probably believed the stories?A few days back all the British media was up in arms about a supposed Russian journalist who was said to be a spying on a British army faculty. He used his real name, his own passport, and his own car where the registration could be clearly seen. It was said that he tried to enter the base in broad daylight with a camera crew but was stopped by security guards. What sort of spy is that, but the British probably believed the stories? [embedded content] A British Spy
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