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Summary of Daniel Levin's Proof of Life
Summary of Daniel Levin's Proof of Life
Summary of Daniel Levin's Proof of Life
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#1 I had received an email from Huby asking me to meet him in Paris on a life and death matter. He had never exhibited any melodramatic tendencies, so I was both worried and intrigued. I decided to enjoy the dinner while it lasted.

#2 I had never told Huby about my work with a European foundation and select individuals in Syria, code-named Project Bistar, toward a negotiated settlement and the identification and preparation of young, promising Syrians for future leadership roles.

#3 I was approached two weeks ago by a close friend who told me that his son had gone missing in Syria. His son had gone missing in Syria, and it was considered an accomplishment just to obtain reliable information on the fate or location of a missing person.

#4 I had become suspicious of people who threw my questions back at me instead of answering them. Too often, it was an attempt to stall for time in order to concoct some fabrication or find an inconspicuous way to hide real intentions.

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PublisherIRB Media
Release dateJul 12, 2022
ISBN9798822545328
Summary of Daniel Levin's Proof of Life
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    Contents

    Insights from Chapter 1

    Insights from Chapter 2

    Insights from Chapter 3

    Insights from Chapter 4

    Insights from Chapter 5

    Insights from Chapter 6

    Insights from Chapter 7

    Insights from Chapter 8

    Insights from Chapter 9

    Insights from Chapter 10

    Insights from Chapter 11

    Insights from Chapter 1

    #1

    I had received an email from Huby asking me to meet him in Paris on a life and death matter. He had never exhibited any melodramatic tendencies, so I was both worried and intrigued. I decided to enjoy the dinner while it lasted.

    #2

    I had never told Huby about my work with a European foundation and select individuals in Syria, code-named Project Bistar, toward a negotiated settlement and the identification and preparation of young, promising Syrians for future leadership roles.

    #3

    I was approached two weeks ago by a close friend who told me that his son had gone missing in Syria. His son had gone missing in Syria, and it was considered an accomplishment just to obtain reliable information on the fate or location of a missing person.

    #4

    I had become suspicious of people who threw my questions back at me instead of answering them. Too often, it was an attempt to stall for time in order to concoct some fabrication or find an inconspicuous way to hide real intentions.

    #5

    I was invited to a meeting with an influential political operator who had spent decades at the intersection of the US government and the oil majors. His friend the Saudi ambassador in Washington was a close friend of the host.

    #6

    When we arrived at the house, I was shocked to discover that we had landed in a plantation. As we were leaving, Huby apologized for the confusion and explained that he had thought we were at a private residence.

    #7

    The meeting with Dick was not the first time Huby had encountered him, and he must have been aware

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