✅ True. Capt. Sir Mansfield Cumming suggested that British intelligence agents use semen as invisible ink during World War I but later put a stop to the practice due to the smell.
In this 1907 photograph, Cumming is believed to be the man on the right who is holding paper and facing away from the camera.
Kirke, who"saw Cumming almost daily" during the two years before the first world war,"considered him 'the cheeriest fellow I've met, full of the most amusing yarns.'" A wealth of information about Cumming's life and career is available in the rest of Andrew's book, as well as the other sources at the end of this article.
The second set of documents mentioned by Andrew was"the history of GC and CS , written by Frank Birch.
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