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Are black organizations related to UFOs?

Men in Black and the American Government

[Editor] The famous Bander's experience and Robertson's investigation team

Albert K. Bander, a famous witness in black, founded the International UFO Agency (IFSB) in 1952. The international flying saucer club has developed rapidly, and its members are mostly Americans, but there are also people of other nationalities. The activity of this NGO is to investigate and report local related events.

1953, 10 In June, the International UFO Association said that it was ordered not to publish UFO-related news. And then inexplicably dissolved. After a long time, Bander said: (probably1September 953) Three men in black came up to him and told him to shut up.

Robertson's investigation team just suggested in 1953 that the government should monitor private UFO groups to prevent their subversive activities.

IFSB is not only a half-tone UFO folk group, but it is easy to cause national security concerns through sensitive photography and aviation analysis. Bender may have met a man in black, who is a government agent.

See:

The mystery of Albert K Bender (provided by the English "UFO dimension")

A diehard problem-the role of CIA in UFO research, 1947-90 (English provided by "Information Research Center").

[Editor] Speech by Colonel Freeman of the United States Air Force

1967-02, Colonel George P. Freeman, spokesman for the Blue Book Project of the US Air Force, probably said this: Some mysterious people, wearing uniforms of the US Air Force or having other impressive characteristics of government officials, told UFO witnesses to shut up. These mysterious people have nothing to do with the air force. The air force has investigated some cases, but still nothing has been found. These people pretended to be air force officers and government agents, which violated federal law. The air force really wants to catch one. It's a pity that the air force always waits until it loses the opportunity to get the news, but the air force is still working hard.

This passage formally denies the relationship between men in black and the US Air Force. (Of course, it is equivalent to formally acknowledging the existence of men in black)

See Camden Committee (English, "Real MIB" page! ! "provide)

[Editor] Two men in black.

1905 On March 30th, when giving a religious sermon in a city in Wales, countless strange lights flew across the sky. Then a man in black appeared and threatened an extremely clever local girl. This is the first story about men in black related to UFO phenomenon in the 20th century.

198 1- 10 A young man named Grant Breiland saw a UFO in city of victoria, British Columbia. Three days later, he went to a busy place to meet his friends. His friend didn't come, so he called his friend from a telephone booth in a popular local department store.

After the phone call, he saw two men in black. Breiland felt very strange and followed the two men to a muddy clearing, where they disappeared out of thin air. Breiland couldn't find any footprints in the mud, so he went home.

The strangest thing is that Breiland said that in the process of chasing men in black and the mud of popular department stores, he didn't see anyone else at all, even though it was a busy area and it was rush hour. Brailan said that he saw many cars parked in the street, but no one was sitting in them. When he gave up chasing home, the traffic and the crowd returned to their original state.