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Part I (Intelligence)
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Police Intelligence
It is the end product resulting from the collection, evaluation, analysis, integration, and interpretation of all available information regarding the activities of criminals and other law violators for the purpose of effecting their arrest, obtaining evidence, and forestalling them from committing crime.
Delilah
biblical personality, she was able to gain information by using her beauty and charm. she was responsible for the fall of samson, a known israelite leader and enemy of the Philistines.
Frederick the Great
Father of organized military espionage.
Frederick the Great
This Prussian master was able to classify his agents into four classes: common spies, double spies, spies of consequence, and persons who are involuntarily led to undertake espionage.
Alexander the Great
A Greek conqueror was able to identify those who were disloyal to him by ordering the opening of communication letters of his men and was successful in uplifting the esprit de corps and morale of his men.
Alexander the Great
He devised the first letter sorting and opening to obtain information.
Abu'l - Fath Jalal - ud - din Muhammad Akbar
The Great Mogul and sagacious master of Hindustan employed more than 4,000 agents for the sole purpose of bringing him the truth that his throne might rest upon it.
Napoleon Bonaparte
According to him, "One spy in the right place is equivalent to 20,000 men in the field." he maintained military intelligence and secret political police services all over Europe.
Genghis Khan
A Mongol who used intelligence to conquer China and invade Cathay. He instructed his generals to send out spies and used prisoners as sources of information.
Genghis Khan
They collected information on the weaknesses of rivals by posting themselves as isguised merchants.
Hannibal
Known as one of the greatest Roman enemies who ruled and conquered rome for 15 year by obtaining common street knowledge by posing as a beggar.
Hannibal
Considered as FATHER OF STRATEGY by military historians because his greatest enemy, Rome, came to adopt the elements of his military tactics in its own strategic arsenal.
Julius Caesar
Made use of pigeons as carriers, which made intelligence transmittal very fast.
Karl Schulmeister
Known as Napoleon's eye, he was credited with establishing counterintelligence against spies. A master of deceit who used blackmail to obtain vital information to identify the enemies of Napoleon.
Alfred Redl
One of the most brilliant homosexual intelligence agents. A double spy who, while working as intelligence director of Austria and Hungary, spied for the Russians.
Sun Tzu
He asserted that if you know your enemy and know thyself, you need not fear the results of hundreds of battles.
Inter-Service Intelligence of Pakistan
ISI
Central Intelligence Agency of the United States
CIA
Secret Intelligence Service of the United Kingdom
MI6
Federal Security Services of the Russia
FSB
Bundesnachrichtendienst of the Germany
BND
Australian Secret Intelligence Service of the Australia
ASIS
Ministry of State Security of the China
MSS
The institute for intelligence and special operation of the Israel
MOSAD
intelligence quotient (IQ)
General Directorate for external Security
National Intelligence Coordinating Agency
NICA, primary intelligence gathering and analysis arm of the Philippines