'Much of the philosophy, tactics and psychological warfare of the West's intelligence agencies and military were pioneered in Elizabethan England under John Dee, Francis Walsingham and William Cecil.
Very little has changed about the British Secret Service since then, except that it has grown ever more diabolic and clever.
Today we see how fragile is our liberty as we enter a period of heightened fears and security in the U.S. based on knee-jerk obedience to ,and faith in, the British tale of recent airport and other "Islamic" attacks.'