A while back The Tattles received a tip about a company called Forsythe Security but we couldn't find hair nor hide of such a company, save for a rather sparse website. Forsythe has, apparently intentionally made it difficult to find them, since according to the phone company, Internet searches and the West Virginia Better Business Bureau, as well as various security industry groups, there is no contact information for Forsythe Security. A highly suspicious way of doing business. A look at their rather meager website reveals language and imagery that might make one feel threatened by the very company that purports to be the protector. "Our collection of military, academic, corporate and insider intelligence allow us to prepare our clients for the emerging threats of the 21st century long before the public is aware of the dangers." Just exactly how are they able to achieve this?

Apparently the digging by The Tattles has alerted Forsythe, as someone from their company contacted editor Eddie Pope and after evading several specific questions, described the company as being "tasked with the electronic and terrestrial safety of their clients." Pressed for more details, the rather gruff mouthpiece elaborated: "We are fully capable of dealing with any threat to any of our clients, should they emanate from without or within. We are thorough and there has never been a repeat of any threat to any of our clients. They are dealt with permanently."

The representative did go into more detail about a special session of Forsythe's "Threat Assessment Summits" to be held the third week of December in New York City. The event will be lead by the company’s CEO, Peter Severn, and sounds like fear mongering for profit, but we're willing to give them the benefit of doubt...for now. God knows that in these trying financial times, electronic protection is certainly a cause for concern.

Something tells us here at Tattles HQ that Forsythe has its share of secrets. At best they are a paranoid group of corporate James Bond types and at worst? Given Chorazos penchant for technology and secrecy along with their obvious link to the TK, it's possible that Forsythe and Chorazos may be linked in some way.

Stick with Eddie, folks! We'll get 'em!