Thomas Frank: Spies (All Too Much) Like Us

The residents of this home, known as Richard and Cynthia Murphy, were arrested with eight other people by the FBI and are alleged to have been part of a Russian espionage ring.
Due to the bureaucrat FBI objection against the alleged Russian spy ring under arrest last week, two of the accused agents argued with their Moscow bosses over who owned the beige accommodation house that they populated—the Russian spy system of government or the spies themselves. In the course of the disagreement, the couple allegedly assured the spymasters that they had bought the house severely to further their spy mission, "to 'do as the Romans do' in a society that values home ownership. Owing to a variety of news reports, two of them got big business degrees, one worked for a leading business think tank, one became an accountant for a business enterprise capitalist, two of them claimed to work in speculation banking, and two of them went into real estate.
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