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One of the most
unusual aspects of the UFO mystery is
the Men in Black (MIB) phenomenon. The
term Men in Black (MIB), in popular
culture, is used in UFO conspiracy
theories to describe men dressed in
black suits claiming to be government
agents who attempt to harass or threaten
UFO witnesses into silence. While the
phenomenon as initially and most
frequently reported in the 1950s and
1960s, years of amassed evidence points
to a definite trend that is no mere
illusion. The identity of the MIB is
just as elusive as anything else to do
with UFO's. Government agencies, the
CIA, as well as alien entities have been
put forward as answers.
According to the
accounts of those reporting encountering
them, Men in Black always seem to have
detailed information on the persons they
contact, as if the individual had been
under surveillance for a prolonged
period of time. They have been described
as seeming confused by the nature of
everyday items such as pens, eating
utensils or food, as well as using
outdated slang, though accounts on the
behavior of Men in Black vary widely.
Accounts indicate that they often claim
to be from an agency collecting
information on the unexplained
phenomenon their subject has
encountered. In some cases they are said
to use unidentifiable instruments to
wipe the memories of their subjects
clean, while in other accounts they seem
to be trying to suppress information by,
for instance, trying to convince their
subject the phenomenon never existed.
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The
following is from : UFO UNIVERSE Vol.1,
No.3, Nov.,1988/THE REIGN OF TERROR GOES
ON.
THE TERRORIST OF UFOLOGY STRIKE AGAIN!
By Anne Jablonicky
Typed by Hyperdyne c/o X.A.C.T.
22/03/9.T.3
I have never dared to
tell this story before.
First off, nobody would believe me, and
second of all, how does one go about
coming to terms with a terror so
unbelievably real that it literally make
the hair on your arm bristle, and your
flesh crawl?
The "Men in Black" - or "MIB" for short
- have had this ominously evil effect on
dozens of other level-headed
individuals. But let me explain in more
detail for those not aware of the reign
of terror that has gone on in the UFO
field, almost totally undetected for so
many years.
There are it would seem, at leased two
different distinct types of MIB that we
must contend with.
"Secret agents" posing as either Air
Force or other authorized officials
have, from time to time, popped up in
the annuals of ufology, prompting, in
the late 1960s, the Defense Department's
Vice Chief of Staff, to issue a warning
to all Branches of the service to be on
the look out for individuals
impersonating Air Force officers.
"In one reported case," the memorandum
signed by Rewitt T. Wheless, Lt,
General, USAF, notes, "an individual who
represented himself as a member of NORAD,
demanded and received photos belonging
to a private citizen. In another, a
person in an Air uniform approached
local police and other citizens who had
sighted a UFO, assembled then in a
school room and told them that they did
not see what they thought they saw and
that they should not talk to anyone
about the sighting."
In other instances, the MIB do not
impersonate government officials, but
arrive seemingly out of thin air dressed
in sinister black garb, only to frighten
the literal daylights out of those who
have experienced a UFO sighting,
undergone a close encounter with aliens,
or somehow stumbled upon "hard evidence"
that offers additional proof that a
particular case is legitimate.
Often the MIB are said to be able to
read the minds or control the thoughts
of those they set about to harass. They
can also tap telephones lines, invade a
person's dreams, interrupt the flow of
mail, cause hallucinations, and, in
general, reek utter havoc on the lives
of those they seek to intimidate. They
have tried to run over witnesses, or
have driven them off the road, shot at
those they are trying to "silence," and
even physically attacked certain
individuals (if we are to believe the
more outlandish MIB stories that have
spread throughout the field).
Even the noted astronomer and foremost
researcher, the late Dr. J. Allen Hynek,
did not discount these bizarre stories
that were reaching him as head of the
Center for UFO Studies. Hynek once noted
in an interview: "I have on occasion
been told what seemed to be a
straightforward story, when suddenly the
witness lapsed into a highly
confidential mood and told me that he
was sure that his phone was being tapped
or that he was being watched, sometimes
on a regular basis either by the
government or by occupants of the
craft."
Frequently, the Men in Black arrive upon
the scene in a sinister looking vehicle
- most often time a black Cadillac with
elongated fins - which very often is an
older model that for all intents and
purposes looks remarkably shiny and new.
Few ufologists now doubt their
existence. There are those researchers
who say the MIB are agents sent by an
earthly power...such as the CIA, or even
the notorious Russian KGB. Others, upon
close examination, rule out such
possibilities, insisting that because of
their awkward appearance and peculiar
behavior, the MIB are somehow affiliated
with the ETs themselves, perhaps a sort
of interplanetary Mafia that has been
set up, and whose primary purpose is to
cover their trail in instances where a
report is likely to get too much
attention, and the witnesses have to be
SILENCED at ALL cost!
THE MIB IN HISTORY
The terrorists of ufology have always
been with us, their existence having
been well documented in reports the go
back a hundred years or more. In 1864,
for example, a UFO dropped several
strange artifacts over a small Texas
community. The objects - of unknown
origin - were picked up and placed in a
store window on the main street of town.
The very next day a "stranger" dressed
in a long black coat visited the shop
keeper and offered a "high price" for
the objects. But, because they did not
belong to him, the store owner said he
did not have the right to sell the
items. That night the store mysteriously
caught fire and when the ashes and
rubble were sifted through, none of the
artifacts could be found. Nor was the
"stranger" ever seen again!
THE MODERN ERA
In more modern times researchers like
John Keel, Timothy Green Beckley and the
late Gray Barker have done a credible
job of documenting the activities of the
MIB. In his now classic work THEY KNEW
TOO MUCH ABOUT FLYING SAUCERS, Barker
told the story of Allen K. Bender,
director of the now defunct
International Flying Saucer Bureau, an
organization that flourished in the
early 1950s.
During his investigation, Bender somehow
stumbled upon the secret of the saucers,
how they were propelled, who flew in
them, and where they originated from. He
wrote to one of his many correspondents
about his findings, but instead of
getting a reply through the mail, he was
visited shortly thereafter by three men
dressed in black. For several hours two
of the men drilled the researcher on the
explanation for the UFO mystery. while
the third merely sat and carefully
observed Bender. The story they gave was
"fantastic" and extremely frightening,
Bender later said, and it portended
great changes in all field of human
endeavor, particularly in science.
Before leaving, one of the MIB turned
toward Bender and said, "If we hear
another word form your office you're in
for BIG TROUBLE!"
According to published accounts (see MIB
- ALIENS AMONG US by Beckley), Bender
made a telephone call to a friend in
which he casually mentioned his theory
and subsequent visitation of the three
men. Immediately after hanging up, the
phone rang. A voice uttered that he knew
of Bender's conversation and that he had
made a "bad slip" and warned him to stop
his activities RIGHT AWAY!
The same day Bender suspended his
organization's newsletter and refused to
talk about UFOs to his closest
associates, his friends or even members
of his immediate family. He was
convinced that if he gave away the
"secret" something very terrible would
happen to him and those around him.
Other researchers have not been so
lucky. One Australian ufologist was
pushed down a flight of stairs in a
large department store by seemingly
invisible hands, since there was no one
near him at the time of his fall.
In another episode which ended even more
bleakly, two Army investigators died
when their military plane crashed. At
the time of the "accident" they were
reportedly in the process of carrying a
briefcase which contained metal from a
UFO that had exploded off the coast of
Tacoma, Washington. The incident in
question included the appearance of
"secret agents," and even lead to an
article in the TACOMA TIMES with the
intriguing headlines SABOTAGE HINTED IN
CRASH OF ARMY BOMBER. The reporter who
wrote the story, Paul Lance, claimed
that a mysterious telephone informer had
called his office and indicated that the
plane had been "sabotaged or shot down
to prevent shipment of the flying disc
fragments" to Hamilton Field. "Lending
substance to the caller's story,"
continued Lance's account, "is the fact
that twelve hours before the Army
released official identification, he
correctly identified the dead in the
crash...At McChord Field an intelligence
officer confirmed the mystery caller's
report that the ill-fated craft had been
carrying 'classified material.'"
There have been other cases where UFO
witnesses have been kidnapped right off
the street, taken to some windowless MIB
headquarters while blindfolded,
sometimes drugged, and threatened with
physical harm if they continued to talk
about their experience.
For just such a reason, Carrol Wayne
Watts of Loco, Texas doesn't much like
to talk about his UFO experiences
anymore after he went to the aid of a
motorist and was hit by a heavy object
in the head while his back was turned.
Watts claimed that that a space craft
had landed on his property several
times, that he had gone onboard the
craft, met the object's occupants, and
taken photographs to validate his story.
At first, he freely talked to the press,
but later refused to do so, after his
house was supposedly sprayed by
machine-gun fire.
Some researchers even point to the
untimely deaths of certain ufologist as
the possible work of the Men in Black.
They see the reported "suicides" of
scientists like Dr. James McDonald and
M.K. Jessup as being related to the
existence of the MIB. They point to
their belief that these men were on the
verge of some important breakthrough
when their breath was snuffed out. Those
more "careful" in their investigation of
such matters see these deaths as being
unfortunate "coincidences."
SOURCE: Thank you to
The Supernatural Zone. Some material
from Wikipedia.
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