Sunday, November 14, 2010

Eiffel tower and Holts




The Eiffel Tower




The Eiffel Tower is a three-story iron tower in Paris, France. Engineer Gustave Eiffel designed it for the International Exhibition of Paris of 1889 in honor of the 100th anniversary of the French Revolution.




The tower is 1,063 feet high and weighs 10,000 tons! At the very top of the tower is a 79-foot antenna which, since the beginning of the 20th century, has been used for sending radio signals. The tower was almost torn down in 1909 but was saved because its antenna was used for telegraphy.




More than 200 million people have visited the tower to enjoy the spectacular view of Paris from the top.




American Family Arrested in Paris



Members of a Milwaukee family, the Holts, were arrested in Paris last week when they attempted to climb the outside of the Eiffel Tower. Dressed in identical purple tracksuits with matching berets, Eisenhower and Mary-Todd Holt and their three children used the “urban climbing” technique to scale the tower. They were seized by security guards shortly before they reached the top.
Tourist Marcia Euclid witnessed the odd spectacle: “I wasn’t sure why they wanted to climb up the tower rather than taking the stairs. I don’t think it was just for fun, because they were hauling a ton of equipment with them—metal detectors, binoculars, and a tool box!”
The Holts were released the next day and escorted out of the country. In response to the incident and other strange occurrences around the tower, the French government has heightened security and installed new surveillance cameras near the site. Security Director Jean-Luc Mollet explains: “There has been a surge in attempts to climb the tower. It may be a new fad or an initiation ritual of some kind. We are investigating the matter.”




(something's fishy about it. Could there be a clue up there?)




Lucian Archives (Heinrich Heirichson's Capture)


The most dangerous Tomas agent, Heinrich Heinrichson, has been apprehended in Sydney. He has outwitted our Lucian agents for years. But we knew it was only a matter of time. No one can escape us forever.
We sent one of our top agents, Irina Spasky, to trail Heinrichson for a few weeks. We wanted to gather as much information as possible before removing him. However, Spaksy lost track of Heinrich in Nepal. It seems he was headed up to one of the Everest basecamps, but a severe storm moved in. Spasky could not follow him up the mountain but tracked him down a few weeks later in Sydney.
Heinrich spent a few days scouting the area around the Sydney Opera House. He was also observed examining blueprints of the building. He seemed to be preparing for a nighttime break-in, because he purchased night vision goggles and rappelling equipment from a survival store in Sydney. Spasky called for backup and plans were made to capture Heinrich as he scaled up the wall of the Opera House.
The mission ended up much easier than expected. Heinrichson got himself arrested on his own. The morning of his planned break-in, he got into an argument with a tourist who was wearing a T-shirt with a picture of a boxing kangaroo. Heinrichson walked up to the man and launched into a fifteen-minute lecture on why the kangaroo was poorly poised for actual boxing, claiming that his foot stance was all wrong. When the tourist tried to defend the kangaroo on his shirt, things got ugly.
Irina Spasky sensed that Heinrichson would be at this for some time (he was following the uninterested tourist around to divert his explanation into other animal martial art forms), so she anonymously phoned the police about a giant near the Opera House who was assaulting passing tourists. It took three officers to subdue Heinrichson and get him into a car. After another phone call, Heinrichson was transferred from police custody to Lucian custody. It’s a good thing we’ve paid off the chiefs of almost every metropolitan police bureau in the world.

Saturday, November 13, 2010

dear readers,

in this conference, we will not give out any clues but hints. so feel free to ask questions.
we will also provide information about the clue hunt. so we hope you will visit this blog often.

- tfm

Welcome Cahill


Wellcome, reader.




If you are reading this, it means you are a cahill, the most powerful family to have ever lived.


basically, the clue hunt is about finding the clues which is scattered all around the world. the family consists of 5 branches. the Tomas (strong and adventurest), the Ekaterina (smart and inventive), The Lucians (sneaky and strategic), the Janus (clever and artistic) and Madrigals (secretive). i wish you luck in your hunt.


-tfm