Spies have been around as long as governments, although in days of yore their work was always up close and therefore dangerous. The first telephone call ever was made by the famous inventor Alexander Graham Bell on March 10, 1876. This was not the first electronic communication ever, by a long way. Samuel Morse (of Morse code fame) sent the first telegraph on May 24, 1844. This new technology not only allowed rapid communication locally, nationally and worldwide but also allowed people, and most especially governments, to spy on us with ease, largely without risk of detection, and in the case of the latter, with total impunity.
How Long Have They Been Spying On Us?
How Long Have They Been Spying On Us?
How Long Have They Been Spying On Us?
Spies have been around as long as governments, although in days of yore their work was always up close and therefore dangerous. The first telephone call ever was made by the famous inventor Alexander Graham Bell on March 10, 1876. This was not the first electronic communication ever, by a long way. Samuel Morse (of Morse code fame) sent the first telegraph on May 24, 1844. This new technology not only allowed rapid communication locally, nationally and worldwide but also allowed people, and most especially governments, to spy on us with ease, largely without risk of detection, and in the case of the latter, with total impunity.