10 Interesting Fact About Espionage and spy operations
10 Interesting Fact About Espionage and spy operations
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spies have existed since ancient times, as seen in the stories of the Troya war and the Roman Empire.
During World War II, British intelligence used Homing Pigeon to send secret messages.
CIA has a secret program called Mkultra, which tries to control the human mind through the use of drugs and psychological techniques.
A KGB agent named Oleg Gordievsky managed to become an informant for Britain for years, and was finally expelled from the Soviet Union in a dramatic way through a car hidden under the hood of the car.
During the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union stole each other's secrets in a very complicated way, such as installing a microphone and camera in a pencil beam or sending spy planes.
Spying sometimes uses unusual techniques, such as hiding secret messages in clothing or tattoos.
During World War II, Britain managed to break into the German Enigma code with the help of a giant electronic computer called Colossus.
spies often use fake identities and disguised to carry out their mission.
A woman named Mata Hari became famous in the early 20th century because of her ability as a spy, but was eventually captured and sentenced to death for being considered a secret.
At present, spies often use advanced technology such as drones and spy devices that are integrated with computer networks.