SYSTEM OF GLOBAL ESPIONAGE (BY R. SIMONYAN)

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CIA-RDP70-00058R000300010025-0
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December 9, 2016
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September 13, 2000
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25
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October 24, 1966
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REPORT
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Foreign Documents Division SP-1279 24 October' Source: Mirovaya Ekonomika i i? ezhdunarodnyye Otnosheni a (World Economy and International Relations), No. 9, Moscow, Sept 1966, pages 115-118. The increased role of intelligence in the implement of state policy is characteristic of all imperialist state This tendency has achieved its greatest growth in the Unit States of America. secret information by means of visual observation, eavesdro an chi dren study about in their civics books. The second is the secret and far-flung organization that carries out t policies of the United States in the cold, war. This second invisible government gathers intelligence, conducts?espiona and plans and executes secret operations all over the globe The term "secret operations" in the lexicon of Ameri intelligence is used to designate various types of subversi activities aimed against other countries. These include: "espionage," "intelligence," "political" and "special." espionage operations" are the acquisition of secret inform with the help of agents; "intelligence" is the th is the gove rnment'that citizens read about in their newspa d 1 The American sociologist Harry Ransom in his book, Centralized Intelligence and National Security, points out that under present conditions intelligence is a guarantee the successful application "of diplomatic means, military economic pressure, propaganda and methods of psychological warfare." In other words, total espionage encompasses all aspects of the life and work of American government agenci The well-known American neiwwrsmen, David Wise and Thomas Ross wrote: "At the present time two governments exist in the United States: one visible and the other invisible The fi