Many UFO eyewitnesses say that after UFO sightings they were visited by strange people. They were dressed all in black, posing as FBI, CIA, or Department of Defense agents. They asked eyewitnesses about what they saw, when and where, and then told them not to tell anything about seeing UFOs or aliens, sometimes even threatening them with death. Usually they come in two or three people. It is still not known exactly who they really are. Some think that these are agents of the government's special services, others are biorobots sent by aliens to keep track of UFO reports. The Men in Black are responsible for silencing UFO sightings and ensuring that UFO events are kept hidden from the public. In order to reach UFO eyewitnesses, "men in black" pose as salesmen, service repairmen or government agents. They make phone calls to witnesses and make surprise visits. Agents always wear a black suit, sunglasses, they usually move in old black Buicks or Lincolns.
Men in Black
Origin Unknown, possibly alien.
Height 1.5 - 2 meters.
Weight 82 - 100 kg.
Eyes Sensitive to light, always wear sunglasses.
Black hair.
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Skin Pale white.
Gender Male.
Distinctive characteristics:
Inexpressive face, always dressed in all black, monotonous voice, robotic movements, thin lips
Ellie is unlikely to ever forget this incident. Seeing in the sky a strange, flat-hat-like object, Ellie was scared in earnest and, of course, told the adults about it. A little time passed, and two men in black hats, dressed in black suits, came to the house where the girl lived with her parents. They said they wanted to talk to her about what she claimed to have seen. One of those who came, one-armed, called himself a commander, said that he had lost his hand in the war. The other said almost nothing: sitting down, he put a small square box on his knees, explaining that it was a tape recorder.
However, for more than four hours, while the conversation lasted, he did not insert a new tape, did not turn on or off anything. The girl's parents were in the same room, but did not take part in the conversation. Ellie was first asked about what she saw. Then the commander noticed that it was, of course, not a flying saucer, but a cloud or a meteorological probe. However, the girl stood her ground. Then the commander said that she must have invented all this. The girl cried with resentment. The commander admitted that maybe she had seen something, but she had better keep quiet about it, or it would be bad. The girl's father was a businessman, therefore, an active person. And then he felt constrained, in a daze. By the way, his wife later said the same. Once again warning Ellie to keep quiet, the strangers left. A big black car was waiting for them behind the house,in which there was another stranger in a black suit and hat in the back. American Rex Heflin took several photographs of a flying saucer near a naval airfield in California in August 1965.
After a while, two people came to him, said that they were from the headquarters of the North American air defense forces, and took the photographs. Fortunately, Heflin still has prints. Two years have passed. Ufologists from the University of Colorado became interested in Heflin's photographs, after which two in the form of the air force appeared almost immediately to him. They asked him about the photographs, as well as what he thinks of the Bermuda Triangle. Heflin noticed a large black car near his house, in which someone was sitting, illuminated by the purple dashboard light. He also noticed that his receiver crackled as if from atmospheric interference. Then he made inquiries at the headquarters of the air defense forces: neither the first nor the second time was no one sent to him from the headquarters. American Philip Spencer also managed to photograph an unidentified flying object. In January 1986, he was visited by two black-clad men who identified themselves as members of the Ministry of Defense. They were interested in photographs, which, incidentally, Spencer had not told anyone about. Spencer was struck by the fact that those who came did not know the most basic things. So when he turned on the electric light, they asked what it was. The ballpoint pen sparked their interest. To a request to the Ministry of Defense, the answer came that none of the employees came to Spencer. In 1976, hypnosis specialist Herbert Hopkins helped ufologists figure out what witnesses could see. One day, he received a call from someone who introduced himself as a ufologist from New Jersey and asked to see him. Hopkins agreed. The caller said that he would arrive immediately. And literally a second later, Hopkins saw the caller walking up the steps of his porch!He reminded Hopkins of a funeral director. They did not speak for long. The speech of the "ufologist" became slurred, he muttered something about the exhaustion of his energy and quickly left.
A few days later, Hopkins' daughters called. The caller said he knew her husband John and asked permission to come to them. We agreed to meet in a small restaurant nearby. John, who went after the guests, saw a man and a woman, both in black. They looked very strange, especially the woman. Her legs at the joints did not seem to be bent, her breasts hung too low. The man suddenly began to ask questions about his intimate life, caressed his companion in front of everyone, and then asked if he was doing it right. When this strange couple was about to leave, the man suddenly went limp, as if he was paralyzed. The woman asked John to help her, but the man suddenly came to life and they, without even saying goodbye, took small steps out of the house. The feeling was that they were robots or aliens from space, who really wanted to be like people, but they did not succeed well. There are cases when ufologists, after the visit of the "men in black", stopped their research activities. American Albert Bender in 1951 created one of the first public ufological organizations, which he called the "International Bureau of Flying Saucers". During the year of its existence, branches of this organization have appeared in a number of countries.
Suddenly Bender closed his office, claiming that he was "threatened." The story with him became clear after ten years. In his book "Flying Saucer and Three Men" Bender described that at first a man with sparkling eyes followed him throughout the city, and then three human shadow figures suddenly appeared in his room. The figures seemed to float in the air at a distance of half a meter from the floor. They offered Bender to completely stop their activities, saying that they are carrying out a special program on Earth for ten years. In the "out of body" state, Bender was, in his words, transferred to an alien base in Antarctica. He was told that they sometimes have to kidnap people and that the same will happen to him if he interferes with their mission. They extract some kind of substance from sea water. These creatures Bender called "monsters from the planet Kazik". Visitors are almost always dressed in black (black hats, ties, suits, boots) and look old-fashioned, resembling gangsters from the films of the forties. Their skin is sometimes olive-colored and their face type is more oriental. They arrive in black cars of outdated brands (although these cars, as well as their clothes, seem brand new, brand new), or suddenly, at an inconceivable speed, appear at the door of the house of the one who just spoke to them on the phone. Their conversations sound strange, their movements are sometimes unnatural, and their behavior in general often contradicts accepted norms in society. They arrive in black cars of outdated brands (although these cars, as well as their clothes, seem brand new, brand new), or suddenly, at an inconceivable speed, appear at the door of the house of the one who just spoke to them on the phone. Their conversations sound strange, their movements are sometimes unnatural, and their behavior in general often contradicts accepted norms in society. They arrive in black cars of outdated brands (although these cars, as well as their clothes, seem brand new, brand new), or suddenly, at an inconceivable speed, appear at the door of the house of the one who just spoke to them on the phone. Their conversations sound strange, their movements are sometimes unnatural, and their behavior in general often contradicts accepted norms in society.
Moreover, their behavior sometimes contradicts the laws of the real world. According to one eyewitness, the “men in black” did not leave any traces on the freshly fallen snow when they left his house in the yard. Their goal was obvious every time: to scare the witnesses of ufological phenomena with threats and make them remain silent about what they saw. It is known that the American government has long misled the public by persistently proving to the population that no flying saucers exist. However, the imaginary "representatives of power" in all their behavior and partly in appearance are simply not like ordinary people! It remains to assume (and this explanation is now the most common) that "men in black" are directly related to the UFO phenomenon. Perhaps these are either the aliens themselves, or the robots,whose task is to slow down the accumulation of information about UFOs and other "extraterrestrial" phenomena by mankind. Naturally, those who deal with ufological problems professionally are exposed to the greatest pressure from them. English writer Jenny Redders observed UFO near the airfield and wrote a book about it. She received a call demanding to stop these studies, "otherwise she will be at the bottom of the Thames."
Sometimes ufologists die under very mysterious circumstances. It is clear that some of them, having experienced some form of pressure, burn their manuscripts or erase the floppy disks of their personal computers. For example, aircraft weapons specialist Malcolm Fenwick of Yorkshire was also interested in UFOs. And suddenly he suddenly broke with ufology. Only after a year and a half did he tell his friends that one day he got a call. The man who spoke without any accent was well aware of Fenwick's business and plans. The scientist did not disclose the content of the conversation, but kept repeating: “I need to think about my family!” Since there is still not only a generally accepted, but also a sufficiently authoritative theory of the origin of UFOs, big science does not seek to deal with these issues, moreover, it pretends that this problem does not exist at all. But the phenomenon of "men in black" exists. This is also confirmed by officials.
Characteristic in this respect is the following document dated March 1, 1967, signed by the Deputy Chief of the United States Air Force General Staff
Lieutenant General Hewitt Tuelles: “There are reports at the General Headquarters that some persons claiming to be representatives of the Air Force or the Ministry of Defense come to UFO eyewitnesses and demand photographs or convince them of the error of their observations. All military and civilians who are aware of such cases are obliged to notify the local offices of the Office of Special Investigations."