Eye Spy Magazine
Encyclopedia
Eye Spy Magazine is a magazine that is published by Eye Spy Publishing Ltd. from North Yorkshire, England. In the United States
, it is edited in New York City, in the Empire State Building
.
The magazine deals with international intelligence stories, many of which have to do with such subjects as Al Qaeda, the destruction of TWA flight 800
, the ex-Soviet Union
, spies and their careers, the history of espionage
, global terrorism
and a wide array of other controversial issues all of which have to do with 'intelligence'.
The magazine claims to obtain its information from different intelligence group sources worldwide. Eye Spy has featured articles which discuss and analyze 'James Bond
' style spy technology on a perfectly serious level. There are also often glowing endorsements of training courses or instructional material marketed by companies linked to some of the magazine's regular contributors. The magazine reports that it is required reading for actual intelligence industry professionals.
Eye Spy is sold in 36 different countries.
United States
The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district...
, it is edited in New York City, in the Empire State Building
Empire State Building
The Empire State Building is a 102-story landmark skyscraper and American cultural icon in New York City at the intersection of Fifth Avenue and West 34th Street. It has a roof height of 1,250 feet , and with its antenna spire included, it stands a total of 1,454 ft high. Its name is derived...
.
The magazine deals with international intelligence stories, many of which have to do with such subjects as Al Qaeda, the destruction of TWA flight 800
TWA Flight 800
Trans World Airlines Flight 800 , a Boeing 747-131, exploded and crashed into the Atlantic Ocean near East Moriches, New York, on July 17, 1996, at about 20:31 EDT, 12 minutes after takeoff, killing all 230 persons on board. At the time, it was the second-deadliest U.S...
, the ex-Soviet Union
Soviet Union
The Soviet Union , officially the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , was a constitutionally socialist state that existed in Eurasia between 1922 and 1991....
, spies and their careers, the history of espionage
Espionage
Espionage or spying involves an individual obtaining information that is considered secret or confidential without the permission of the holder of the information. Espionage is inherently clandestine, lest the legitimate holder of the information change plans or take other countermeasures once it...
, global terrorism
Terrorism
Terrorism is the systematic use of terror, especially as a means of coercion. In the international community, however, terrorism has no universally agreed, legally binding, criminal law definition...
and a wide array of other controversial issues all of which have to do with 'intelligence'.
The magazine claims to obtain its information from different intelligence group sources worldwide. Eye Spy has featured articles which discuss and analyze 'James Bond
James Bond
James Bond, code name 007, is a fictional character created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short story collections. There have been a six other authors who wrote authorised Bond novels or novelizations after Fleming's death in 1964: Kingsley Amis,...
' style spy technology on a perfectly serious level. There are also often glowing endorsements of training courses or instructional material marketed by companies linked to some of the magazine's regular contributors. The magazine reports that it is required reading for actual intelligence industry professionals.
Eye Spy is sold in 36 different countries.