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Why do spies always burn intelligence with fire instead of using water to confuse it? I saw that the spies in the TV series were burned to ashes after getting the information, but I tried it and used water

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Why do spies always burn intelligence with fire instead of using water to confuse it?

I saw that the spies in the TV series were burned to ashes after getting the information, but I tried it, and I could paste the paper into a ball with water and glue it all together, whether it was printed or ink handwritten paper. And it was very fast, making him a mess and being washed away by the water, it became a paste.

There are special water-soluble ink and easy to dissolve paper, generally the Navy used to write more confidential documents, ship sinking documents in the water will become paste, even if no one has time to destroy can also self-destruct, stronger than fire but has environmental restrictions. Of course, the fire in the processing of a large number of documents does have hidden dangers, one is too late to crush the ashes may be restored, many documents burned after the ashes are complete or can see the ink on the top, the second is not complete, especially when processing a large number of documents, the paper is easy to get stuck in the furnace and burned clean, a bunch of documents may be burned in the middle of the surface has not been burned, the US Embassy in Iran has encountered this problem that year, although according to the formal process is to first use a shredder to beat into strips and then throw into the furnace, But at that time, it was too urgent to use many shredders, and then it was too late to stuff them into the furnace at a cost, and as a result, the Iranians rushed in and there were still quite a few documents that had not been burned.

Scene 1: After reading the information, a spy takes out a lighter and lights the paper, then silently watches the paper burn out little by little and turns into ashes, and finally turns away. Scene 2: After reading the information, a spy walks to the water basin and throws the paper in, rolls up his sleeve and pokes and rubs the paper, then pours out the paper soup and then throws the water on his hand dry, and finally turns to leave. It goes without saying which scene is more handsome.

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Why do spies always burn intelligence with fire instead of using water to confuse it? I saw that the spies in the TV series were burned to ashes after getting the information, but I tried it and used water
Why do spies always burn intelligence with fire instead of using water to confuse it? I saw that the spies in the TV series were burned to ashes after getting the information, but I tried it and used water
Why do spies always burn intelligence with fire instead of using water to confuse it? I saw that the spies in the TV series were burned to ashes after getting the information, but I tried it and used water

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