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How Spy Movie Skills Can Be Used In Real Life.

Every wonder what it felt to be a spy? I did. I was instantly was interested after I read the Spy School Series. A spy stopping bad guys. I did a little research and found interesting information on the web. You can be a spy for the government. Doesn't require too much work. Just a Bachlor's degree, no criminal record, or drugs, no tattoos, and maybe learn a foreign language. The minimum wage $61,000 annually. This depends on the education you have. I won't go too far. If you want more details ask. A document I read was about spy secret movie skills. I found it interesting and wanted to write about it.


(1) If you want to write a secret message. Write it on a white paper with a white crayon. If your reader goes over with a another color the message will be visible but only if they know...


(2) Need some information? From a coworker? A competitor? Well you are in luck. This spy trick is going to worm your way into confidence and extract valuable information. Here

" Former CIA officer Lindsay Moran says that central to having people squeal is to "figure out what motivates people, and what their vulnerabilities are." You can use these as leverage, or as inducements, whether or not your target knows.With this knowledge, try offering a reward for information upfront — either subtly or overtly. People are more likely to divulge deep info if they're afforded a favor upfront." Try to figure out what their weaknesses and figure out what motivates them. You can use these as leverage or inducements whether your target knows or not. With this knowledge try offering reward for information upfront.


(3) How to spot a liar.

- " A liar will try to anticipate your question, so if you throw them a curveball, you can catch them in a net. You could start off by saying something like, "Where were you —" and they'll answer, "I was at Mike's last night!" But you wanted to know where they were two nights ago — and they've already tipped you off that something's amiss. 

Now for the denial. When you ask a yes / no question, watch how a believed liar says "no." Do they look away or down? Do they hesitate? Cough? All these could be indicators of a prevarication. "


(4) Safekeeping

"We all have valuables — valuables we don't wantothersto find, or take. Safes can be cracked or stolen. Books... no one really wants books these days. But you can keep some of your valuables in a hollowed out book for safe keeping. All you have to do is take a knife and start cutting away at the pages, and voila! Just make sure it's one you've already read. "

This is NOT true. I love books A LOT! Anyways do this with your own book not a library or a book you never read.

(5) You never know ...

" You never know when someone will be following you in a car. It might never happen. It could happen all the time. It could be a jilted ex. The way to tell is to, if you're in a car, make a series of left turns. Slow down, and see if the car is still behind you. If you think you are, don't go home. If you're in the car, make a series of turns to shake them. If you're on foot, stay in public. If you think you're really in danger, call the cops."

This just may safe your life. But wouldn't bet on it.


(6) Zip ZAP ZOP

"If you find yourself with zip ties around your wrists, stay calm. Don't let your captor know you pose a threat. These are illegal restraints. So what you're going to want to do next is, if your hands are in front of you, lift them up, bring them down in one fluid motion, and at the same time tear your hands apart. This vid can show you how to get it done. " Try to exersise just in case.


(7) Poker Face: making one to keep all emotions in

"Here's how: make sure to keep your face relaxed. Maintain eye contact with others to avoid looking shifty. Blink, so you don't stare too much. Keep your lips together — an open mouth reveals a lot of emotion. And above all: stay cool, man. "


(8) Intelligence Gathering:

"One of the primary skills for spies is intelligence gathering. They need to know their target inside and out. If you're a civilian,you can use the Internetand social media to gather intel on a person or organization. Let's say you're going in to an interview and you want to know more about the HR rep: use this technique. " "Cold introductions are awkward. If you want to get in right with someone, find out what groups they're part of, and infiltrate them.Make nice, and endear yourself to this person. Make them think you're one of them. You'll be able to network and gain their confidence this way. " Pretend to be just like them.


VERY INPORTANT TIP:

Spies need to always be able to leave at an instant's notice. Before going somewhere, make sure you have a reason for leaving.Always know where the out is, in case you have to make a French exit. Also, people might just be really boring, so make sure to have an excuse for ducking out. Like I have to go take a call or something not too suspious.


(9) Down at the heel

"One of the oldest tricks in the book is actually one of the oldest tricks in the boot. A hollowed out heel makes a great secret compartment for small items that you don't want to get picked up walking through security at the club. We'll let you decide what little goodies you'd like to keep in there — we trust you can use your imagination. Thehollow heel goes back to 1901, and pilots in the RAF hid survival tools in theirs. " I might just put some money a bill just in case. But it might get soggy so maybe not.


There thats all. Which is the most usful in real life?

credit to https://guff.com/secret-spy-movie-skills-that-are-actually-useful-in-real-life thank you for really reading. This took a lot of time. See you next time.

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