I'm getting confused. To me the salient word in "The Secret Service" is the SECRET word – assuming we all agree there need to be such things (undercover units for investigating murder cults, rounding up communist cells, tracking down the wretch who broke in your place and drove off in your new car, etc., etc.) and here is where my confusion kicks in. Should they publish their plans for joining the commie terror gang?
Quote:
› NOTICE ‹
THE UNDERCOVER UNIT
WILL BE JOINING THE COMMUNIST SOCIETY MEETING
HERE
TOMORROW MORNING AT 3:15 A.M.
PURSUANT TO OUR ONGOING ENQUIRIES
& SURVEILLANCE
POSING AS
1. ROGER KAPUTNIK
2. MILLICENT TANTE
3. GERRARD MANDO
4. NADIA ZZYZZWYK
Please make them feel welcome
&
share any
• communications
• secret handshakes
• passwords you may have between you
TOGETHER WITH
details of
• foreign or domestic handlers
• vehicle registrations
• dates of birth
• mothers' maiden names
THANK YOU FOR YOUR CO-OPERATION
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According to what I've heard, that's effectively what's being called for here, to have such notices nailed to the doors of those under investigation or during surveillance activities. Have I got that wrong?