subject: London's Sherlock Holmes Association Denies Secret Underground! [print this page] As America's radio talk show personalities fight against legislation before the US Congress known as the "fairness doctrine", a new novel restarts the controversy over who is the real puppet master. The head of London's Sherlock Holmes Association joins others at the table of this secret society thriller. While the authors, Marie H. Crain and Thomas Jay Wacker, claim "Secrets One The Series" is a simple work of fiction, several investigative reporters push deeper into the conspiracy.
This fictional novel revolves around the DeSwan bloodline and how they- through proxy- control government leaders while continuing to cause confusion in a type-zero civilization. In the novel, Neil "Duff" Sinclair, the head of the Sherlock Holmes Association, representing MI5, MI6, the Metropolitan Police, and The New Scotland Yard, is said to have a secretive passageway located in the famous study overlooking Baker Street.
Where fiction crosses over to reality is the extra security posted in the museum's study where a secret panel is said to be located behind a sliding bookcase that can only be accessed by pressing a brass button on one of the wall lights. When questioned, a museum staff member on the condition of anonymity would only say, "The last thing we desire is tourists sneaking into the study- searching for the hidden door to a fictional secret underground."
According to the New York Times, secret underground facilities in England have been recently declassified. Some may have been linked to a secretive shadow-type government agency or organization. The Sherlock Homes museum is located at 221b Baker Street in North-West London. Its first floor study is still maintained as it was in Victorian times.
London's Sherlock Holmes Association Denies Secret Underground!
By: Sod Adam
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