Spy cases have stunned the nation by revealing deep-seated espionage activities that often involved high-ranking officials and trusted individuals, shaking public trust in government institutions. Notable incidents, such as the cases of Julius and Ethel Rosenberg during the Cold War, exposed the extent of infiltration and the potential threats to national security. These revelations ignited widespread fear and paranoia, leading to intense debates about loyalty, security, and civil liberties in America. The dramatic nature of these cases, often accompanied by sensational media coverage, further amplified their impact on public consciousness.
The type of cases that dramatically affected the nation in the US were about the Voting Rights Act.
I, you, we, they stun. He, she, it stuns.
The past tense of stun is stunned
They work similar to stun guns.
Children on Stun ended in 1998.
Children on Stun was created in 1991.
No. Stun guns are not legal in Spain.
Bright light may stun a deer for a moment
It is legal to use stun guns in Spain.
Spy cameras can be used in cases where an individual suspects their spouse of infidelity, in order to get evidence of theft without showing that their is suspicion, and also in cases where parents want to observe their child's babysitter.
g.h.w.bush, a.k.a. prez. #41, a.k.a. "papa bush", was head of c.i.a. in 1970's. does, or rather did, that qualify him as "nation's #1 spy"?
Yes, stun guns are legal in Texas.