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"A tyrant always seeks to know what his subjects do and say, and so he has his spies everywhere." These words of Aristotle were recalled by the former prime minister of Baden-Württemberg, Reingold Meyer, in an open letter to the head of the West German government, condemning the system of total espionage in the Bonn state. This book tells how the extensive network of political intelligence is organized and by what methods operates in West Germany, how spies and anonymous agents control the personal lives and behavior of political figures, civil servants, the entire population. The book is intended for a wide range of readers.
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