Morgantown, WV - Intelligence reports leaked today support rumors of the return of the Blue Flame.
Intelligence officials are still trying to piece together transcripts of encrypted messages that indicate a second surgery was successfully completed after last reports of a failed operation earlier this spring. The details are still not known but reports of sightings of the elusive suspect on the streets were confirmed today with the intercept of satellite communications by the NSA. Speaking on conditions of anonymity, sources say the return of the Blue Flame was all but certain. "While we can't say for sure, it appears the car may return to the track before the end of the season."
It was also rumored spy photos were captured from the secret facility where the Blue Flame had went into hiding earlier this year. The photos were being analyzed for clues, not only for what procedures were performed on the car but also for the whereabouts of the clandestine hideout. The recovered photos were a huge development for those who have been stumped for months trying to find the explanation for the disappearance of car from track events this year. "It is only a matter of time now before we know the secret", sources claimed. FOIA documents were filed with authorities to disclose any documentation they may have, but no reply was immediately forthcoming.
The Blue Flame went into hiding this spring and was missing from the All-Ford Nationals at Carlisle back in June and failed to show later at the 2009 Hot Rod Power Tour. Instead, the team's backup car, a '96 Mark VIII, stepped in for the tour. It was expected to be at the annual All-Ford event held in August at the Mason Dixon Dragway near Hagerstown, MD, but again, it was the backup standing in for the '93. The Blue Flame was also missed at the SuperCoupe Shootout in Indiana a week ago. Public records show the car is registered for the Super Southern Heavyweight Shootout in Georgia this November and is also scheduled for the SSoTN Fall Nationals in Maryland the week following the Atlanta event.
Intelligence officials are still trying to piece together transcripts of encrypted messages that indicate a second surgery was successfully completed after last reports of a failed operation earlier this spring. The details are still not known but reports of sightings of the elusive suspect on the streets were confirmed today with the intercept of satellite communications by the NSA. Speaking on conditions of anonymity, sources say the return of the Blue Flame was all but certain. "While we can't say for sure, it appears the car may return to the track before the end of the season."
It was also rumored spy photos were captured from the secret facility where the Blue Flame had went into hiding earlier this year. The photos were being analyzed for clues, not only for what procedures were performed on the car but also for the whereabouts of the clandestine hideout. The recovered photos were a huge development for those who have been stumped for months trying to find the explanation for the disappearance of car from track events this year. "It is only a matter of time now before we know the secret", sources claimed. FOIA documents were filed with authorities to disclose any documentation they may have, but no reply was immediately forthcoming.
The Blue Flame went into hiding this spring and was missing from the All-Ford Nationals at Carlisle back in June and failed to show later at the 2009 Hot Rod Power Tour. Instead, the team's backup car, a '96 Mark VIII, stepped in for the tour. It was expected to be at the annual All-Ford event held in August at the Mason Dixon Dragway near Hagerstown, MD, but again, it was the backup standing in for the '93. The Blue Flame was also missed at the SuperCoupe Shootout in Indiana a week ago. Public records show the car is registered for the Super Southern Heavyweight Shootout in Georgia this November and is also scheduled for the SSoTN Fall Nationals in Maryland the week following the Atlanta event.