{Watching|Lookout|Watch} - History and Strategies of Spying

Espionage happens when people gather {key|magic formula|top secret} information on a country, {a business|a company} or individuals. Agents are specially trained people who do this. The information that is {gathered|accumulated} can be a country's military secrets, facts about {an individual's|someone’s|someone's} private life or even a firm's {creation|development} secrets.
History of {watching|lookout}
Espionage is almost as old as mankind itself. Spies were common in all ancient cultures and civilizations. Ancient Egypt and Greece, as well as the Roman Empire {used|utilized|applied} spies {to learn|to determine} the secrets of their enemies. Found in the Middle Ages, {Full|California king|Princess or queen} Elizabeth I of {Britain|Great britain|The united kingdom} organized a spy networking {to collect|to assemble} information about {The country of spain|The country|Italy}, her long-time enemy.
During the American Revolution George Washington {create|build} a complicated network of spies to gather information about the British army. Both Unionists and Confederates used agents during the American {Municipal|City|Detrimental} War.
During Ww 2 the American Office of Strategic Services gathered information for the Allies. {The business|The corporation}, which was founded after the attacks on {Gem|Treasure|Pellet} Harbour, later came to be known as the CIA, the most powerful intelligence agency on the globe. Britain's notorious MI5 was obviously a reliable organization that fed the Allies with information about Nazi Germany. Thus, {these were|we were holding|these people were} aware of what was happening in {almost all of} {European countries|The european countries|The european union}.
During the Cold {Battle|Conflict|Warfare}, the CIA's counterpart was the Soviet KGB. During this time period {watching was|lookout was|watch was} at its {orgasm|climaxing|cumming}. It was very important to {really know what} the {foe was|opponent was|adversary was} thinking and what actions other countries were prepared to take. {In fact|Truly|Basically} there were situations, like the Cuban missile {problems|turmoil|catastrophe}, {by which|through which} espionage even helped {to avoid|to stop|in order to avoid} a war.
Following Communism collapsed in the 1990s espionage between east and west became less important.
Spying is not only done on {opponents|foes|adversaries}, it includes gathering information about friendly countries as well. In the {recent|history|former} few years, the CIA has been widely belittled for collecting secret information from American allies in Europe.
Espionage is not only political. Industrial {watching|lookout|watch} has become widespread in the last decades. {Firm|Service} secrets are stolen in order to gain {a benefit|an edge|a plus} over a competitor. {Army|Armed service|Armed forces} espionage involves stealing information on weapons and troop movements.
Today there are methods that help find out which information is important and that is not. Some countries have spy satellites that can take detailed images of everything that happens {on the floor|on a lawn|in the grass}. Seismographs, normally used for collecting information on earthquakes, {are being used} to {discover|find} {elemental|indivisible|atómico} bomb tests around the world. Additionally, governments can listen {into|directly into|in} personal {phone calls|telephone calls|cell phone calls} on your {cellular phone|cellphone} or monitor everyday routines.
Spying often involves working {privately|covertly} in foreign countries. Found in some cases, spies are employees at {an international|an overseas} embassy or representatives of companies {which may have|that contain} offices {overseas|in foreign countries|in another country}.
When spies are {captured|trapped|found}, they face severe {consequence|abuse|treatment}. {They are usually|They are generally|They sometimes are} expelled or {wait for|watch for|wait} a trial and long prison sentences. In {previous|past|ex -} times they were even executed.
{Throughout the|Through the} Cold {Battle|Conflict|Struggle} spies were often {uncovered|subjected|open} as double agents. {Uk|English|United kingdom} spies were caught working for the KGB. In 1963, the most {well known|known}, Kim Philby, fled to Moscow after he recently caught spying for the Soviet Union.
Gathering {cleverness|brains|intellect} has become especially important since 9/11. The {danger|risk|menace} of terrorism has made it essential to get as much data as possible on terrorist {cellular material|skin cells} and foreign governments that fund them.
Spy {fictional|hype|fictional works}
Spying {is a|has become a|is a huge} popular {subject|matter|theme} in books and {movies|motion pictures|videos} for some time. The very best known imaginary character is James {Relationship|Connection|Connect}, a master spy for her Majesty, the {Full|California king|Princess or queen}
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