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  2. Stuart Gibbs - Wikipedia

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    Evil Spy School (2015) After being expelled (for blowing up the principals office) from the CIA's top-secret spy school, Ben enrolls in SPYDER's espionage academy, because Erica urges him, at their headquarters. He meets two new students there that might be able to save missiles from destroying bridges (and he has to make sure he doesn't fall ...

  3. Spy School - Wikipedia

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    Spy School (known internationally as Doubting Thomas or Lies and Spies) is a 2008 American comedy-drama film, released on March 1, 2008. [1] Even though it was a 2008 release, it was first filmed in Albuquerque, New Mexico, in the summer of 2005. The film stars Forrest Landis and AnnaSophia Robb as the lead characters. The movie focuses on the ...

  4. Spy Schools - Wikipedia

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    Spy Schools: How the CIA, FBI and Foreign Intelligence Secretly Exploit America’s Universities is a 2017 book by Daniel Golden, published by Henry Holt and Company. It describes relations between American educational institutions and the U.S. intelligence community .

  5. H.I.V.E. (series) - Wikipedia

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    Laura Brand – A Scottish girl who is an expert computer hacker. She was sent to H.I.V.E. after hacking into a military airbase to spy on a school friend's conversations. Laura is close friends with her roommate Shelby, and enjoys discussing computers with Otto (to whom she is romantically attracted).

  6. List of fictional espionage organizations - Wikipedia

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    (The Villains' International League of Evil), Carmen Sandiego's band of international thieves. W.O.O.H.P. (World Organization of Human Protection), the fictional organization from Totally Spies!, an animated series on Cartoon Network. Various fiction invent British spy agencies with "MI numbers" other than the well-known MI5 or MI6.

  7. Evy Poumpouras - Wikipedia

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    After leaving USSS, Poumpouras earned a master's degree in journalism from the Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism. [8] In 2020, Poumpouras authored the memoir, Becoming Bulletproof. [10] She is a journalist and co-hosted the Bravo TV series, Spy Games. [8]

  8. Robert Baer - Wikipedia

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    Baer was born in Los Angeles. [7] At the age of 9, his parents divorced and he moved to Aspen, Colorado, where he aspired to become a professional skier. [7] After a fairly poor academic performance during his first year at high school, his mother, a wealthy heiress, took him to Europe where they traveled throughout Europe including Paris during the 1968 riots, Germany, Prague during the ...

  9. Aline Griffith, Countess of Romanones - Wikipedia

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    The Spy Wore Red [18] (1988): the first book in Griffith’s Spy series, covers her time as a model-turn-spy during World War II. [19] The Spy Went Dancing (1991): the second book in Griffith’s Spy series, follows the return of Griffith to the espionage world where she enlists the aid of the Duchess of Windsor to uncover a secret Nazi plot. [20]