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BIBLICAL

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MOSES
One of the first recorded formalized intelligence
efforts, with format, can also be found in the Holy
Bible. Numbers 13: 17 “ and Moses sent them to
spy out the land of Canaan and said unto them, get
you up this way southward, and go up into the
mountain; and see the lands, what it is; and the
people that dwell therein, whether they are strong
or weak, few or many;
MOSES
and what are the lands they dwelt in, whether in
tents, or in strongholds; and what land is; whether
it be fat or lean, whether there be wood therein, or
not. And be good courage and bring of the fruit of
the land. “the scriptures also named the twelve
intelligence agents whom the Lord directed
Moses to send into the land of Canaan and
records that “ all those men were heads of the
children of Israel.”
RAHAB The Harlot of Jericho (Joshua 2: 1-21) “who
sheltered and concealed the agents of Israel,
made a covenant of the agents and duped
their pursuers. She was not only an
impromptu confederate of immense value
for the Jewish leaders of that far distant day,
but also established a plot-pattern which is
still of periodic relief of motion pictures
producers.
DELILA
H
The Philistine used her when she allowed
Philistine hide in her house (Judges 16: 1-19).
Delilah was an impromptu intelligence agent.
Apart from her tonsorial specialty. She also
allowed sex to gain intelligence form a powerful
enemy. She achieved the largest effective force of
her employer’s adversaries and contriving the
stroke which put that force out of action.
The East was ahead of the West in the raft of intelligence
in 400 B.C. rejecting the oracles and the seers. Sun-Tzu, a

SUN TZU Chinese philosopher takes a more practical view


according to him, what is called foreknowledge cannot be
elicited from spirits, nor form gods nor from/analogy with
past events nor from calculations. He wrote. “it must be
obtained from men who knew the enemy situation”. It is
no wonder that Sun-Tzu’s book entitled “The Art of War”
is the favorite readings of the late Mao Tse Tung and is a
required reading of the Chinese Communist Tacticians.
He farther wrote the saying in which most people in the
intelligence service believe became a parlance in the

SUN TZU world of intelligence:


“If you know thy enemy and know yourself, you need not
fear the results of a hundred battles”
“If you know yourself and not the enemy. For every
victory, you suffer defeat”
“If you know neither yourself not the enemy you are a
fool who will meet defeat in every battle”
ALEXANDER THE
GREATWhen Alexander the was marching to
Asia, were rumors of disaffection
growing among his allies and
mercenaries. He sought the truth and
got it by simplest expedient. He
device the first “letter sorting” and
opening to obtain information.
GEN. ROMANDO Q.
SERTORIUS
The Roman commander in Spain
who possess a white fawn and
allowed it to become widely known
that he derive both secrets and
guidance from the fawn. His
intelligence agents credited
information to the supernatural
power of the animal.
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.
A Mongol who is used intelligence to conquer

GENGHI
China and invade Cathay. He instructed his
Generals to send spies and use source of
information.

S KHAN
He was the leader of the so-called MONGOL
CONQUERORS, who used effective propaganda
machine by spreading rumors to Mongol Terror.
They collected information in the weakness of rivals
by posing themselves as disguised.
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