In reference to the BBC article below: It’s time to take note of one of your greatest orators’ interpretations of an old metaphor.
“Each one hopes that if he feeds the crocodile enough, the crocodile will eat him last. All of them hope that the storm will pass before their turn comes to be devoured. But I fear greatly that the storm will not pass. It will rage, and it will roar ever more loudly, ever more widely.” – Winston Churchill
So BBC, don’t be so dismissive or quick to discount an adversary’s chess moves. If Senator Scott is wrong, oh well. If he’s correct, as many in the intelligence community suspect, we have a huge problem; you may wish to spend more time championing more restrooms in the tube stations. (This is a reference to the Blitz for those who didn’t catch it.)
Note that it is the undercurrent of the article that I find discounting. The Senator is questioning corporate espionage, patent theft, and our adversaries. It’s his job.

