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Opening the Mails

Alexander the Great (356 - 323 BC), the Macedonian who conquered much of Asia in his twenties, is credited with inventing a spying technique that is still widely used today. During his campaigns in the Middle East and Asia between 334 and 326 BC, Alexander gauged the officers’ loyalty by encouraging them to write letters home. Then he intercepted the mail to discover and eliminate potential malcontents.

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