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During the 1972 Reykjavik Summit, he intercepted a compromised diplomatic courier bag, its false bottom lined with microfilm disguised as embassy stationery, and traced the leak not to a foreign agent but to Fischer’s own press liaison, who’d been feeding disinformation to sow doubt in Western media. That incident cemented his approach: threat assessment begins not at the perimeter, but inside the narrative architecture surrounding his charge. He studies how rumors move, how fatigue distorts judgment, how a single misquoted phrase can trigger escalation faster than a firearm discharge. His protective protocols include real-time sentiment analysis of live broadcast feeds, pre-emptive counter-framing of hostile talking points, and silent physical presence calibrated to disrupt both ambush timing and psychological projection. He doesn’t just read body language, he reads the silence between words, the hesitation before a question, the tremor in a handshake that precedes betrayal. Loyalty, for him, isn’t devotion, it’s disciplined attention, sustained over years, without applause or archive.
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- “What did you do when Fischer refused evacuation during the Belgrade chess riot?”
- “How did you handle the forged psychiatric evaluation circulated before the 1970 Candidates Tournament?”
- “Did you ever let Fischer see you break protocol—and why?”
- “What’s the one thing you never told Fischer about the Zurich hotel incident?”