What I have learned is that (allegedly) sometime earlier this year, a very "fishy" meeting took place at the Maxwell Institute offices. As my "source" put it, "some tall 40ish guy with long hair came into the MI offices and was very quickly hustled into a conference room." Following this stranger into the conference room were Paul Hoskisson, DCP, Louis Midgley, and, most intriguingly, Ugo Perego and one of Hugh Nibley's sons. These individuals apparently stayed in the conference room for quite some time.
There is little else I can say here without jeopardizing my source, but one cannot help but speculate why these six people would have been meeting under these apparently sketchy circumstances. Most intriguing to me is the presence among them of Ugo Perego, who, I've since learned, was allegedly hired by FARMS to perform a paternity test of some kind. (Whether this is simply his testing on Joseph Smith's alleged heirs, or something else---perhaps related to Hugh Nibley---is unclear.)
So, what is going on here? If my source is correct, these people are apparently trying to guard some secret. What might that be, though? This was the answer I was given:
Agent X wrote:[someone at FARMS said] that Perego, or his company, had been paid to conduct a paternity test of some kind. Beyond that, no one would talk about the thing at all.
Very, very strange. Has Perego at last located offspring from Joseph Smith's plural marriages? And if so, why was one of Nibley's sons present at the meeting? And who was the "40ish, long-haired" guy?
It's all very mysterious, and I don't know what to make of it, but I thought it would be worthwhile to share this latest bit, with all the usual caveats, of course.