Field Notes: The Ghost in the Hallway
Bryce Ernst Bryce Ernst

Field Notes: The Ghost in the Hallway

A boy nobody could place kept showing up at a church youth group, circling closer to a teenage girl. Her parents tried to figure out who he was, but every lead went nowhere. That’s when they called me.

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Field Notes: Protection in Stockholm
Bryce Ernst Bryce Ernst

Field Notes: Protection in Stockholm

A national security trial in Sweden, a key witness under threat, and a crash course in protection alongside the State Department’s Diplomatic Security Service. Sometimes protection is not about fighting off danger, it is about making sure the danger never gets close.

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Field Notes: Trust, But Verify
Bryce Ernst Bryce Ernst

Field Notes: Trust, But Verify

Not every case involves international travel or counterintelligence. Sometimes the hardest lessons are close to home. One family trusted a nanny without vetting her husband. Another trusted that a contractor’s reputation meant their house was secure. Both learned the value of checking first, and both leaned on me to help pick up the pieces.

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Field Notes: When the Threat Isn’t Physical
Bryce Ernst Bryce Ernst

Field Notes: When the Threat Isn’t Physical

Protective intelligence is not just about preventing someone from being followed in the street. While preparing a tech founder for a high-profile trip to Egypt, I uncovered signs of a potential espionage play, proof that sometimes the real threat is not physical at all.

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Field Notes: When You’re the One Being Watched
Bryce Ernst Bryce Ernst

Field Notes: When You’re the One Being Watched

Working with a source on a Russian arms procurement case, I suddenly found myself dealing with an unexpected twist: my source believed they were being followed. We set up counter-surveillance and discovered it was not who we thought at all.

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Field Notes: Finding the Signal in the Noise
Bryce Ernst Bryce Ernst

Field Notes: Finding the Signal in the Noise

Deployed to Afghanistan, I found myself pulled into a JSOC task force based out of Mullah Omar’s former compound in Kandahar. It was there I had my first real exposure to signals intelligence, learning how to find the signal in the noise. A lesson that still shapes how I work cases today.

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Field Notes: Origins of Kingfisher
Bryce Ernst Bryce Ernst

Field Notes: Origins of Kingfisher

From military special operations and FBI counterintelligence to private consulting, my career has always been about finding clarity in complex situations. Kingfisher Investigations was built to bring that same focus, discretion, and precision to clients here in Florida.

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