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Spy agents – people often described in literature as "unsung heroes" or "going into the abyss."

author:Confucius Old Books Network

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Source | Confucius old book network dynamics

Spy agents, often described in literature as "unsung heroes" or "going to the abyss". In our ordinary world, it seems to be just a mirage of nothingness.

In film, television, and documentary novels, the Soviet Cheka, the KGB, and the U.S. secret service agencies are intertwined, and the CIA, the National Security Agency, and the FBI are intertwined. The Gestapo in World War II, notorious for its special high schools, gave people a terrifying impression. And people like the Mossad in Israel and mi6 in the UNITED Kingdom are not vegetarians. Even in a country like Turkey, you can read "A Spy's Self-Description", the spy was in a neutral country, but intercepted the negotiations between the three giants in Tehran, while the minutes of the Soviet Union, the United States, and britain on the establishment of the United Nations after the war were leaked from the diplomatic residence of the Chiang kai-shek government who did not attend the meeting...

As Israel attaches great importance to the political and economic affairs of Africa after World War II, the Mossad is pervasive, and the Egyptian writer 'Towards the Abyss' reading only describes the glorious achievements of Egypt's counter-espionage struggle.

Who is suitable to be a spy? In the book "Toward the Abyss", retired officers who are well versed in military deployment, senior journalists who are convenient to visit, captains who enter and leave the port freely, even low-key international conference clerks and unscrupulous intellectuals, and fledgling school beauties, because they are in the upper echelons, or their bodies can absorb upper figures and demonstrate the lower levels, are quickly targeted by international spies, like pinching mud and kneading dough. Only they know the meaning of "opening from scratch."

Not as ordinary people think, intelligence work is all covert activity. Spy agencies openly and secretly collect and analyze political, cultural, and technological intelligence of other governments and companies in order to maximize the trade-offs. Open to individual spies is a door to spending money, especially in the age of electronic computers, where mischief and complexity have become a clear mark on human life.

I wonder if there is any hidden competition behind those habitual phenomena? Historically, China's traitors have emerged one after another, and now they are still corrupt officials and fleeing, institutions of higher learning make wedding dresses for others, and those who get rich first move abroad with huge sums of money... Unscrupulous betrayal, going to the abyss, nothing matters, nothing matters what has been

Spy agents – people often described in literature as "unsung heroes" or "going into the abyss."

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