Mark Collins over at the PR Log released this new piece of information on the cryptic “paranormal car crash” event that we’ve been following. I think I can safely assume that I, as well as most of you, have been interested in this case since it first emerged. When I first read the reports of the victims of a car crash momentarily disappearing and reappearing and bright flashes of lights seen inside the car, I was interested to know what the preliminary investigations came up with. Now, it seems like it has gone from a mere paranormal-speculation to a full blown paranormal/mystery/secret code story with disappearing agents who might be time travelers or from another world. Sounds like Nicholas Cage’s next movie.
An excerpt from Mark Collins’ report:
Detective Silverton confirmed that both he and the lead investigators in Paris are pooling what they know and that one of the autopsies on the victims in Paris showed a ‘considerable difference in the accepted chemical makeup of blood normally found in a person who has lived and breathed this atmosphere’
WHAT? Are they now saying that these could be alien beings? uhm……is this some sort of marketing ploy? Is there really a Detective Silverton? If so, Mr. Silverton…contact us please. We have a few questions of our own.
Full source: PR log
14 commentsPRLog (Press Release) – Nov 25, 2010 – Also that the main suspect has been using this code to communicate with their co-conspirators.
It is the latest in a set of bizarre facts to emerge since the arrest of the suspect in Manchester just over two weeks ago. Detective Silverton has also confirmed that the suspect remains in custody of their own volition but refuses to comment on their identity.
As with the previous interview I was able to conduct with Detective Silverton, I was driven to what I believe is a disused underground bunker in the Cheshire countryside and allowed to ask a limited amount of questions; the interview was then vetted and approved for release.
Further revelations have also emerged about one of the bodies discovered in Paris.
Detective Silverton confirmed that both he and the lead investigators in Paris are pooling what they know and that one of the autopsies on the victims in Paris showed a ‘considerable difference in the accepted chemical makeup of blood normally found in a person who has lived and breathed this atmosphere’
When pushed to confirm what this meant Detective Silverton said that he was not going to suggest any medical interpretation for this and that there were ‘several possibilities’ currently being reviewed.
I then returned to the code and the alleged 1of26 document that had been circling the investigation from the start.
Detective Silverton confirmed that this was document they are investigating, ‘initially we thought this was part of a scam, a way to create the illusion of paranormal or supernatural activity and then go on to sell artifacts on the black market based on it, but we now believe this is not the case as there seems to be no apparent motive to its existence’
He also stated the evidence for this was the dramatic change in the content of the document and also confirmed that two of their most experienced code crackers were now investigating the document.
Asked if they were nearing any solution to the code Detective Silverton commented that, ‘we are still looking at it and are confident that we will be able to interpret what is being said. However we are also scouring many of the forums that have reported this case in search of clues and would ask anyone who has come into contact with these people or has knowledge of the code to put any suggestions they have onto the relevant forums and mark them 1of26. By doing this we can track these posts and see if they are useful to the case. I must also state that we are not interested in any person who places these posts, we’re only interested in anything that will help us crack the code; we are confident that we have our main suspect and are currently following up a specific lead they have given us’
I asked Detective Silverton if this was the new way for the police to ask for witnesses and was told that given the sensitive nature of this enquiry they felt that any other mechanism they could use could see them becoming overwhelmed by the resultant influx of information