Connecting Past to Present
At 6th Angle we have a passion for history and how it shapes the world the around us, and how it impacts the work we do. From determining the schedules, habits, and behaviors of a subject of a private investigation, to being aware of the potential threats a protective detail may face in a specific region, trust us to be in the know.
We are proud to say that 6th Angle is the home to both professional and personal experiences from across the United States, Europe, and the Middle East. Whether that means grappling with the legacy of Russian presences across Eastern Europe, to navigating the regional quirks and charms of America, and everything beyond, we find fulfillment in connecting with the past and present to ensure that you have a secure future.
The 6 Angles
Who
What
When
Knowing Who is the subject of your investigation, or Who is a threat to a protective detail is key to planning surveillance and security measures.
Determining accusations of infidelity and fraud, or the kind of threats one faces builds upon the foundation of knowing the 'Who' of our work.
Being somewhere too early or too late can be just as disastrous as not being there at all. Timing is everything, whether that's knowing a work schedule for an investigation, or knowing the itinerary for a diplomatic visit.
Where
Surveillance can be difficult, even more so if you only have a pick of bad spots to work from. Likewise, ensuring that a protective detail has appropriately placed its security means the difference between success and failure, whether that's a minor embarrassment, or a deadly threat.
Why
Knowing the motivations of a cheating spouse, a lying business partner, or a group making threats against yourself and your organization fleshes out an understanding of how an investigation, or protective detail, proceeds.
How
Of utmost practicality is discovering or knowing the methods in play, whether that be the subject of an investigation, or a threat to a protective detail. This in turn informs everything, such as whether it's necessary to wear a windbreak and an umbrella, or a ballistic vest.