#ColdWitch History Lessons

Spying in the 1960s, according to LIFE Magazine

In The Witch Who Came In From The Cold we get a glimpse of what spying looked like in Cold War era Prague (a Prague where magic exists, of course) - but what did spying really look like during that era in our, if not mundane, certainly less magical, world? Check out this retrospective of a Life Magazine article from May of 1966 to see the real deal!

With all the depressing, worrisome news floating around this summer about the NSA, spying and metadata, sometimes it's good to take a break and indulge some nostalgia for the good old days, when spying seemed a little bit…sexier. A little more Bond-y, if you will.
Except that, even in 1966, the government had "been electronically spying on its citizens for years," as the author of this 1966 LIFE Magazine cover story writes. Except LIFE was talking about putting a bug in the olive of your martini, not cataloging every single phone conversation you've ever had.
The author goes on: "Despite the protections against invasion of privacy afforded by the Fourth Amendment of the Constitution, bugging is so shockingly widespread and so increasingly insidious that no one can be certain any longer that his home is his castle--free of intrusion." Sound familiar, Edward Snowden?
Though the fact that we all carry cell phones everywhere we go makes it even easier to listen in on someone nowadays, snooping was a novel, rapidly expanding trade in the '60s, as technology allowed smaller and smaller eavesdropping devices (sugar cube sized! LIFE gushed). Microphones in wristwatches and cuff-links, hidden transmitters in pens and innocuous-looking paintings of fruit--some labs were even experimenting with putting body-heat-powered FM transmitters in animals.
See more Bondtastic gadgets in the spreads here. Click the image captions to see the pictures in full screen mode--with a little squinting you can read most of the text.
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Looks like the gadgets might have gotten sleeker - but the problems remain the same. Be careful with your secrets - you never know who is listening.

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