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  • List of American spies - Wikipedia
    This is a list of spies who engaged in direct espionage It includes Americans spying against their own country and people spying on behalf of the United States
  • The Most Famous Secret Agents and Their Historic Impact
    Intelligence activities and secret agents have been around since Biblical times Spies in history include the spies of the American Revolution, the U S Civil War, both World Wars, and the Cold War
  • Espionage Facts - International Spy Museum
    What is espionage? Are spies real? Learn about the shadow world of secret agents and undercover missions with these spy facts from the International Spy Museum
  • Counterintelligence and Espionage — FBI
    Spies might seem like a throwback to earlier days of world wars and cold wars, but they are more common than ever—and they are targeting our nation’s most valuable secrets The FBI is the lead
  • Spies are not who you think they are - The Conversation
    While there may be some similarity between the spies of fiction and the real-life intelligence officers who mingle with diplomats, the recruited spies tend to be a very different breed
  • List of spies | Britannica
    This is a list of notable spies ordered alphabetically by country of origin or residence (See also espionage; intelligence )
  • The Psychology of Espionage
    Often spies go undetected by exploiting or manipulating routine organizational processes and accepted customs or practices, first to “survive” in the system despite problems in personality and job performance, and later to cover their espionage
  • Espionage Cases and Modern Counterintelligence Practices
    Spies have existed throughout history Some of the most notorious spies were active during World War II and the Cold War, but there are more modern spy cases as well
  • Espionage - Wikipedia
    Espionage, spying, or intelligence gathering, as a subfield of the intelligence field, is the act of obtaining secret, confidential, or in some way valuable information Such information is also referred to as intelligence
  • SPY Resources - International Spy Museum
    Through its extensive collection, the Spy Museum illustrates the real-life stories of intelligence professionals and offers insight into the overall impact of spycraft on world history as well as public perception of espionage practices





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