December 2011
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MARCH 2012 ISSUE: PROSTITUTE & SPY: Mata Hari
Compiled by Sebastian Garcia, SpyChix Mata Hari, Dutch Dancer and Spy for Germany During World War I, Standing, in a Formal Cloak Mata Hari was the stage name of the Dutch exotic dancer and prostitute Gertrud Margarete Zelle, who was shot by the French as a spy on 15 October 1917. Mata Hari was also one of the most inept agents in the world of espionage. But when it came to the notorious Mata...
FEBRUARY 2012 ISSUE: SPIES IN HISTORY
There have always been conspiracy theories and stories about spies. Ian Fleming and the James Bond franchise made these shady characters into folk heroes, but in real life they were anything but. Many died for what they believed in, but deciding whether they were right or wrong depends entirely upon your country of origin.
Mata Hari was the Dutch exotic dancer and prostitute Gertrud Margarete...
October 2011
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JANUARY 2012 ISSUE: AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH...
BY LAURA COHEN, Editor-in-chief She is sexy, openly bisexual and confident in her role as a wife, lover and mother. It is Friday afternoon and she is preparing sabbath dinner as she does every Friday. Her family are Messianic Jews and the sabbath is their sacred family time. Alysyn Bourque is more than just the lady of the house. She is Chief Executive Officer of Net City Media Group, a company...
September 2011
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DECEMBER 2011 ISSUE: RALPH'S ANGELS: The NAIS Spy...
Blakeley And Stephanie, also known as The Spy Chix of NAIS are our cover girls for the December Issue of SpyChix Magazine Stephanie is a Hollywood type makeup artist and has launched PrettyUp Makeup which is a glamor airbrush makeup service. She can come right to your place and has been involved in work with several local movie and filming projects. You can check out her web site off of: PrettyUp...
NOVEMBER 2011 ISSUE: AN EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW WITH...
INTERVIEW BY LAURA COHEN A long row of trees line the backyard as you look out of the walls of windows of the Virginia home. It is the room where the Director of Griffith Colson Intelligence Service (GCIS) spends much of his time. The trees divide the property between one home and another, with the help of a creek that runs beneath the tree-line. In the anxious days of a challenging economy and...
OCTOBER 2011 ISSUE: THE POLLARD CASE
In November 1985, the FBI arrested Jonathan Pollard, a U.S. Navy intelligence analyst, on charges of selling classified material to Israel. Pollard was subsequently sentenced to life imprisonment. His wife, Anne, got five years in jail for assisting her husband.
Immediately upon Pollard’s arrest, Israel apologized and explained that the operation was unauthorized. “It is...
SEPTEMBER ISSUE: OSS Female Spies in WWII
A SPECIAL SPYCHIX FEATURE LAURA COHEN, EDITOR Virginia Hall Among 4500 Women Who Worked for U. S. Espionage Agency Women secretly served as couriers, code breakers, intelligence analysts and spies behind enemy lines for America’s Office of Strategic Services. According to the National Women’s History Museum, about 4,500 women worked for the Office of Strategic Services (OSS) during World...