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11-13-2008, 04:16 AM | #1 |
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Real MIBs?
Anyone know of any links, videos or testimonies regarding MIBs?
All I've located is Will Smith music videos and that's not what I'm looking for Thanks Last edited by sebring1963; 11-13-2008 at 04:22 AM. |
11-13-2008, 07:54 AM | #2 |
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Re: Real MIBs
that`s some question you have...
you`re already MIB with that avatar.. think this doesn`t help... http://greyfalcon.us/Men%20Black.htm http://www.illuminati.ch/Wissen/Arch...racy/dulce.txt huh? http://www.theuniversalseduction.com/archives october 7? http://theuniversalseduction.com/art...steroid-impact what could we do about them really? they`re like uber-soldiers. Last edited by capreycorn; 11-13-2008 at 07:59 AM. |
11-13-2008, 10:40 AM | #3 |
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Re: Real MIBs
http://www.think-aboutit.com/ufo/alb...three_men_.htm
Think this is what youre after http://www.ufologie.net/htm/mibbender.htm Albert BENDER AND THE THREE MEN IN BLACK: The "International Flying Saucer Bureau" was a small UFO organization founded in 1952, at Bridgeport in Connecticut, USA directed by Albert K. Bender, who was determined to uncover the truth about the flying saucer phenomenon. The association edited a small magazine publication known as the "Space Review" which contained news about UFOs. It was a very small organization with only a small membership and the publication circulated amongst hundreds rather than thousands, but its members and readers valued the publication a lot. It also presented the idea that flying saucers were spacecraft of extraterrestrial origin. In the October 1953 edition of "Space Review", two major announcements appeared. The first was entitled "Late Bulletin" and stated "A source which the IFSB considers very reliable has informed us that the investigation of the flying saucer mystery and the solution is approaching final stages. This same source to whom we had referred data, which had come into our possession, suggested that it was not the proper method and time to publish the data in Space Review." The second announcement was: "Statement of Importance: The mystery of the flying saucers is no longer a mystery. The source is already known, but any information about this is being withheld by order from a higher source. We would like to print the full story in Space Review, but because of the nature of the information we are very sorry that we have been advised in the negative." The statement ended in the sentence "We advise those engaged in saucer work to please be very cautious." The two announcements were of little significance in themselves. What gained them wider attention was the fact that immediately after publishing this October 1953 issue, Bender suspended further publication of the magazine and closed the IFSB down without any further explanation. Bender might have known "what the flying saucers" were, but he later revealed in a local newspaper interview that he was keeping his knowledge a secret following a visit by three men who apparently confirmed he was right about his UFO theory, but put him in sufficient fear to immediately close down his organization and cease publication of the journal. It has been argued that the story of being visited by three strangers and being "warned off" was a front to close a publication that was losing money, however the fact that Bender had been "scared to death" and "actually couldn’t eat for a couple of days" was verified by his friends and associates: "Bender was a changed man after the MIB visited him. It was as if he had been lobotomized." |
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