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Posted: Thu Apr 26, 2007 2:39 pm
I was at the book store the other day and I came across this book about conspiracies...thinking about it now, I should of bought it, but anyhow I didn't. I just glanced at it and I saw that it covered some "real" Encounters with Men In Black. o.o
Naturally I looked it up online and found some websites also claiming that MIB is a real organization.
This one site claims this man Albert Bender, the director of the International Flying Saucer Bureau, says he has been warned and threatened by them.
Albert Bender is not the only one to report these mysterious men. Robert Richardson claims to have been visited in 1967 by 2 of the MIB. He claims that they came in a black 1953 Cadillac. (he noted the # and checked it, he found out that year Cadillac's were not issued) Richardson says he doesn't know how the MIB even knew he had been part of an encounter, only 4 people knew- himself, his wife, and 2 people from an UFO organization. He said he got the same "typical threat" as all of the other people who have met the MIB.
There is even books out about MIB being real.
Supposidly eyewitness accounts of these shadowy figures have been documented for 50 years, and they have become as integral to UFO lore as the Philadelphia Experiment , Roswell , Area 51 and crop circles.
It is also believed that MIB are Aliens - themselves. In 1971, UFO author Timothy Green Beckley published a pamphlet entitled MIB - AliensAmong us, in which he revealed a US Air Force memorandum apparently written by one Lt Gen Wheless. It warned military personnel to be on the alert for people impersonating air force of fixers, describing a person in a USAF uniform who "approached local police and other citizens who had sighted a UFO". reference site
MIB have even been mentioned in the X-files used to describe those covert-ops goons who cover up for the Majestic Project and do the Cigarette Smoking Man's dirty work.
The MIB havebeen references in film and television, some oblique and some straightforward. Notable examples include appearances in the 1984 film Brother From Another Planet, The 1997 film Men in Black (and its sequel Men in Black II), the Matrix film trilogy and The X-Files and Dark Skies TV series. There are also many one-off references in other series, where the MIB stereotype is often used to portray a sinister figure of authority.
What do you guys think? Could this speculation of the MIB secret organization be true?
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Posted: Mon Apr 30, 2007 2:26 pm
I've always been one for conspiracy theories, so this seems viable to me. There are still things in this universe that we have yet to uncover, and the MIB is just one of them. We've had secret societies before; why not the MIB?
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Posted: Tue May 01, 2007 12:25 am
They probably exist. Maybe they're not covering up aliens, but secret government projects, sure. It makes sense.
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