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Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Mystery Men In Black, Who Are They Actually?

Since about 50 years ago, witnesses claimed UFO sightings visited by mysterious men in black who asked them not to tell their experiences. These mysterious men called the Men In Black.


History of Men In Black

Acts of Men In Black came to the surface through a book published in 1956 titled "They Knew Too Much About Flying Saucers" by Gray Barker.

Barker is a resident of Braxton county which later became interested in the UFO phenomenon and began to collect information relating to ufo.



Then the story of Men In Black re-popularized by Albert Bender in 1962 through a book titled "Flying Saucers and the three men". Bender is a friend of Gray Barker who is also manager of the magazine Fate Magazine.

27 years later, Barker returned to write the story of the Men In Black through a book called "MIB: The Secret Terror Among Us" published in 1983. Both men are regarded as the person most responsible for the spread of the legend of Men In Black.



Description Men In Black


In the books published by Barker and Bender, Men In Black or popularly known as MIB is described as a man dressed in black who always visited the witnesses of UFO sightings and threatened them to keep quiet about their experiences. They also generally use sunglasses and big cars are also black.



MIB also said to have unusual facial features. They seem to have detailed information about the witnesses of UFO encounters, as if they had been stalking the witnesses quite a while.

Sometimes these mysterious men claiming to be from government agencies that are collecting information about an unexplained phenomenon. They also often convince the witnesses who visited that strange object being viewed is not really there or just a hallucination.

History encounter Men In Black


The first encounter with the Men in Black are known to occur in 1947. At that time, a harbor officer named Harold A. Dahl witnessed a UFO over the waters of Puget Sound, Washington.

Then a fraction of a UFO crashed into his ship and killed Dahl's dog. Some time after that encounter, a man dressed in black visited the Dahl and forced him to not discuss it with anyone sightings.


Then, in 1953, Albert Bender was jealous actively doing research on the UFO mystery claimed that three men visited her and warned her not to continue his research.

Bender is the story that later became the basis of Gray Barker's book "They Knew Too Much about Flying Saucers."

In subsequent years, there are still several more reports that seem to be somewhat difficult to confirm its validity. But at that time the story of Men In Black has become very popular.

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