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''Eye Spy'' Magazine (''International Intelligence'' Magazine in the United Kingdom) was a magazine published by Eye Spy Publishing Ltd. from
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until 2020. In the United States, it was edited in New York City, in the
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History and profile

Eye Spy was started by Mark Birdsall in 2000. The magazine dealt with international intelligence stories, many of which had to do with such subjects as
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, 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 claimed to obtain its information from different intelligence group sources worldwide. ''Eye Spy'' featured articles which discuss and analyze ' James Bond' style spy technology on a perfectly serious level. There were also often glowing endorsements of training courses or instructional material marketed by companies linked to some of the magazine's regular contributors. The magazine reported that it was required reading for actual intelligence industry professionals. ''Eye Spy'' was an independent magazine and was sold in 36 different countries.


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* – archive.org record of the official eyespymag.com site. Political magazines published in the United Kingdom Independent magazines Magazines about espionage Magazines established in 2000 {{UK-mag-stub