Men
in Black

Men
in Black - They sat quietly, leaning toward the lectern
in a dark-paneled room near Lake Calhoun as a professor
from New York told of his encounter with one of the mysterious
Men in Black. In the audience were people like biophysicist
Otto Schmitt, a retired professor of electrical engineering
at the University of Minnesota, retired aircraft developer
and physicist Cecil Behringer, physician Steven Zuckerman
and polymer scientist Arthur Coury, Medtronic's director
of venture technology.
Men
In Black and the Maury Island Incident -
Rest assured, to many whom have experienced
some form of ufotic experience, followed by later visitations
of a surrealistic nature, the Men in Black (MIB) scenario
may be considered more fact than fiction.
Menacing
Encounters - The sinister visits almost
invariably conclude with a warning not to tell anybody about
the incident, if the subject is a UFO percipient, or to
abandon the investigation, if he is an investigator. Violence
is frequently threatened, too. And the MIBs depart as suddenly
as they came.
Men
In Black: Menace Or Mirage? - Men in
black are unknown entities who threaten and menace UFO witnesses.
They claim to be from obscure government agencies that don't
exist and they drive brand new vintage cars with license
plates that subsequently prove to be unissued numbers.
More
MIB Folklore ! AGENTS OF THE DARK - Rarely
- if ever - do the threats of the mysterious Men In Black,
following a close encounter, come to anything. So what could
be the purpose behind their visits?
AN
INTRODUCTION TO THE MEN IN BLACK - It concerns strange
little men in dark suits who drive around in big shiny cars
and harass people who claimed to have seen a UFO.
A
REVIEW OF MIBS (Men In Black): A HISTORY - The purpose
of this file is to acquaint users with MIBs history, how
they are related to the cover-up allegations......
ALBERT
BENDER AND THE THREE MEN IN BLACK - In 1953 a man by
the name of Albert K. Bender was running an organization
called the International Flying Saucer Bureau (IFSB) and
editing a little publication called "Space Review"
that was dedicated to news of flying saucers.