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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 149. Chapters: Echelon, Covert listening device, Microwave auditory effect, Ali Hassan Salameh, NSA warrantless surveillance controversy, WikiLeaks, Pearl Harbor advance-knowledge conspiracy theory, Classified information in the United States, History of Polish intelligence services, Security clearance, Chinese intelligence activity in other countries, Wedge: The Secret War between the FBI and CIA, Protect America Act of 2007, Ludwig Lore, Institute of Pacific Relations, Chinese intelligence operations in the United States, Victor Perlo, Nicholas Dozenberg, Interrogation, Aerial reconnaissance, SOE F Section timeline, Cyberwarfare in the People's Republic of China, J. Peters, Tran Kim Tuyen, Operation Bernhard, David A. Salmon, BRIXMIS, Classified information in the United Kingdom, UKUSA Agreement, Belle Boyd, Kim Hyon Hui, Operation CHAOS, Mykola Melnychenko, US Army Field Manual 30-31B, PROFUNC, Onyx, Amerasia, Cyber spying, Raleigh Spy Conference, Village files, Omar Nasiri, IntelCenter, Dusan Popov, Black reconnaissance, Motives for spying, International Spy Museum, Thing, Single Scope Background Investigation, Bad Aibling Station, Paul Rosbaud, E 14, Military Liaison Missions, Advanced Persistent Threat, Alfred Tilton, Committee for State Security, Technical surveillance counter-measures, Lawrence Franklin, Proactive, Preemptive Operations Group, Philippe Rondot, Official Secrets Act, Ibrahim Shaheen and Inshirah Moussa, Valentin Markin, Stovepiping, Spies for Peace, Green Salt Project, The Moscow Rules, Operations security, Zvi Zamir, The Science of Spying, Honeypots in espionage fiction, Heba Selim, Main Core, Christopher Mellon, Boris Bazarov, CIA Museum, Frenchelon, Central Department of Social Affairs, Read into, John Holker, Cloak and dagger, WarViewing, TALON, Porn Wikileaks, Ahmed F. Mehalba, Gu Shunzhang, Chen Gang, ...