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  2. Category:Fictional spies - Wikipedia

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    S. S.A.S. à San Salvador; Sarutobi Sasuke; Scarlet Spider; Scooter: Secret Agent; Robert Scorpio; Second Son (short story) The Secret Files of the Spy Dogs

  3. List of fictional secret agents - Wikipedia

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    See List of James Bond allies for a complete list of 00 agents and secret agents found throughout the movies. Jason Bourne from Bourne trilogy based on the novels by Robert Ludlum; Jason Monk from the 2005 film Frederick Forsyth's Icon; Jerry Lewis from Totally Spies. Head of WOOHP. Jill Munroe from Charlie's Angels; John & Jane Smith, from Mr ...

  4. List of fictional espionage organizations - Wikipedia

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    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. Examples include MI7 in Johnny English, M.I.9 in M.I. High, and MI-13 in Marvel Comics.

  5. List of fictional secret police and intelligence organizations

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    Fictional comic book counter-terrorism and intelligence agency that often deals with superhuman threats: Marvel Universe Marvel Cinematic Universe: Comics S.W.O.R.D. Sentient World Observation and Response Department A fictional counterterrorism and intelligence agency to deal with extraterrestrial threats to world security.

  6. The Twelve Spies - Wikipedia

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    The Twelve Spies, as recorded in the Book of Numbers, were a group of Israelite chieftains, one from each of the Twelve Tribes, who were dispatched by Moses to scout out the Land of Canaan for 40 days [1] as a future home for the Israelite people, during the time when the Israelites were in the wilderness following their Exodus from Ancient Egypt.

  7. List of fictional spymasters - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fictional spymasters, deputy directors, directors general, and executive directors of Intelligence agencies This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.

  8. List of fictional private investigators - Wikipedia

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    He was the first fictional private investigator [18] Nameless Detective: Bill Pronzini: The Snatch [19] (1971) Harry Orwell: Howard Rodman: Harry O (TV) (1974) Hercule Poirot: Agatha Christie: The Mysterious Affair at Styles (1920) Ellery Queen: Frederic Dannay and Manfred Bennington Lee: The Roman Hat Mystery (1929) Agatha Raisin: M.C. Beaton

  9. Spy fiction - Wikipedia

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    Commentator William Bendler noted that "Chapter 2 of the Hebrew Bible's Book of Joshua might count as the first Spy Story in world literature. Three thousand years before James Bond seduced Pussy Galore and turned her into his ally against Goldfinger, the spies sent by General Joshua into the city of Jericho did much the same with Rahab the Harlot.