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CASE STUDY D18 2008 / 39

M P N SIMS

Michael Philip Norman Sims was born in New Cross London in December 1952.

He moved to Enfield in 1956 – see case 38.

He met Maynard in 1964 in Enfield Middlesex.

Father dies in late 50’s leaving widow.

Mother dies after long Alzheimers aged 71.

Has brother, seems unrelated to investigation.

Has wife and daughter.

All 3 close family live in --------- in Hertfordshire.

Michael appears to have done reasonably at his schooling, leaving at 19 and began work in banking where he is still employed.

This may be a mask for his real activities.

Since age 21 Sims has written supernatural stories.

Many mirror to a specific degree, known and recorded D18 investigation.

NOTE – is Sims privy to Department data?

In 1979 with Maynard, Sims had his first book published SHADOWS AT MIDNIGHT.

There then followed a long period, until 1999, without book publication.

This leads us to speculate that the purpose of the first publication was to conceal the infiltration into D18 files.

After the 1999 book ECHOES OF DARKNESS, many more books followed up until the present day.

See website www.maynard-sims.com for full details.

These books total some 6 collections, several novellas, and recently 2 novels with more scheduled.

It is noted that as publications increase so the level of apparent reporting of Department cases has slowed.

It is also noted that Sims– along with Maynard, see study 38 – edited numerous anthologies of fiction where hundreds of stories were received and seen.

NOTE – can these all be investigated to ascertain if D18 cases have been concealed within the work of other writers.

Mr Maynard is currently working on a novel that features D18.

Sims seems to be preparing a non supernatural novel but this may be a diversion from his actual activities.

The novel to be published in 2009 BLACK CATHEDRAL features D18 and mentions by name several operatives.

ACTION – bring Mr Sims in separately for a discussion.

Use the recently revived anti terrorism legislation if required.
 

See www.maynard-sims.com

 
 


 
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