With all the recent posts about eSigning and eNotarization, I thought forum members might be interested in something that David Cornwell said in an interview recently. He writes under the pen name John John le Carré. He worked for British intelligence (MI-6) in the early 1960s. Some writers of spy novels manage to stay in touch with people who still work in the intelligence services; we'll probably never know if Cornwell is one of those who stated in touch, or if he's just making it all up.
"If you and I are gonna enter into a conspiracy now, we don't do it through the ether. We don't do it by computer. We exchange notes....Paper is back in." Search on "If you and I are gonna" in the 60 minutes website for the rest of the passage.
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/john-le-carre-ex-british-spys-double-life-as-a-famous-author/ |